We were watching a good storm build up this afternoon. Martin was in the process of trucking home 10 bulls and when he arrived back in town for his second load, I told him to stay there.




We measured 130pts, 184pts at Koondoo (our neighbour to the south) and 80pts at Mt Calder (our neighbour to the west).
After last weekend's heat, it will be a welcome boost to the paddocks.
Thanks for looking,
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