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Farm Tender Daily - All the news for Monday, the 22nd of September, 2025.
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Today’s Trends - Some very good Machinery Sales today. Pick Up Fronts were popular as many are looking at Canola to fill the coffers this year. Hay Gear is popular also.
What things sold - Telehandler, Wheaten Straw, Pick Up Fronts, Drop Deck Trailer, Oaten Silage, Lucerne Silage, Livestock Trailer, Lucerne Hay, Hay Rake, Tyres, Tipper Truck, Draper Front, Motorbike, Portable Yards, and a Bale Grab.

What was in this mornings edition of The Farmers Club.
There is no better time to have a Cattle dispersal sale in the US than right now, with Cattle and retail Beef prices at an all-time record high. The Chuchhill Cattle Company in Montana sold 425 Bulls and Females at an average of $USD24,490 a pop, that's just over $37,000 Aussie when converted. They grossed over $USD10,408,200, and converted to Aussie dollars, it's a cool $15.7 million. Subscribe and we'll keep you abreast of all the Aussie Bull and Ram sales going on. Start your day informed...
Be like Lindsay. I heard a saying about Lindsay Fox over the weekend, and it was in reference that if he had listened to his accountant, he would still only have one Truck. We wrote a story around what creators like Lindsay do for industries.
I was talking to a subscriber over the weekend who said when he was a kid growing up on the Farm, there were four essentials. He had a Gray Nicolls Scoop cricket bat and the Sherrin (or Rugby equivalent) football. And his Parents had the Case IH 2388 Header and the 1830 Acco Truck. There's a good story around these four essentials that many of you will be able to relate to.
Is this a missed opportunity in Ag? We have an untapped resource that stems right across the country. One lady who lives on a Cattle Station in Queensland said that she is looking for some part-time remote work but can't get the sort of work she wants as employers are not flexible enough to consider part-time roles. She said there are heaps of other women in her shoes. We do it successfully at Farm Tender and DelayPay, and it works a treat. We write about it in today's full edition.
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Have a great Monday night.
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What was sold today.
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