Talking GO-STOCK With The Haywards
Susan and Roger Hayward farm 900 hectares of hill country, running 10,000 stock units.
They recommend Go-Lamb after being introduced to it by their PGG Wrightson livestock agent. As the Haywards supply lambs weekly, Go-Lamb is a game changer allowing them to stock more lambs as lambs are sold.
GO-STOCK from PGG Wrightson provides sheep and beef farmers a straightforward way to stock their farms with no initial cash outlay for livestock.
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