A proud place in beef industry history

Updated January 18 2018 - 3:38pm, first published 3:00pm
Going strong: Jim Geaney and Ken McCaffrey, selling at one of the early Big Country Brahman Sales in the 1990's. The duo have been involved as co-agents for the sale every year since the inaugural sale in 1994.
Going strong: Jim Geaney and Ken McCaffrey, selling at one of the early Big Country Brahman Sales in the 1990's. The duo have been involved as co-agents for the sale every year since the inaugural sale in 1994.

On the doorstep of their 25th anniversary sale, agents Geaney’s and McCaffrey’s Australian Livestock Marketing believe all participants and stakeholders involved over the years with the Big Country Brahman Sale should be extremely proud of its success and its wonderful, beneficial contribution to the Brahman breed and to the beef cattle industry of Central and Northern Australia, and of its long time high standing among the leading lights of the Nation’s seedstock auction markets.

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