VJ: Rodney Meier

Classification: Advice

Stock and Station Agent

We chat to Peter Homman, the ALPA director about what happens at various stages of the cattle judging. Peter also tells us about the Young Auctioneering Competition which also takes place at the Royal Easter Show.

SkillsOne meets John Setree and learn about what's involved in being a Cattle Judge, and what to look for in great cattle.

We also chat to Greg Alpin, a cattle owner, about the competition.

About the ALPA:

The Australian Livestock and Property Agents Assciation (ALPA) is the National peak Industry body for livestock and property agents. ALPA represents more than 1,200 agency businesses across Australia. Collectively this group plays an important role in Livestock, Wool, Merchandise and Rural Property Sales and Marketing.




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