CATTLE

Daring to do beef differently

Making their cows and heifers really work for them is something James and Sal Morse firmly believe in. After a short joining period, their breeding females must calve unassisted and wean a calf every year or they are sold, with no supplementary feeding or drenching. But as they point out, there are a number of simple concepts the Morse’s abide by to ensure the sustainability of their low cost breeding and trading operation.

Pamela Lawson
Daring to do beef differently

One of the main business traits the Morse’s believe in is the importance of being flexible and not being afraid to do things a bit differently. Since they began leasing Sal’s family farm Wongalee in 2006,...

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