Offaly company enjoying huge success in Australia
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Supreme Grand Champion in the Wagin Woolorama Merino Section, Paul Norrish from Kojonup in Western Australia with Stud Angenup );
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Tullamore business Dotser and their show software platform, SuperShow, are beginning to reap their rewards down under as the innovative cloud-based software has been selected by a number of large agricultural shows and machinery events throughout Australia to manage their events online.
With over 20 years of industry-wide experience, Dotser first built the online system for Tullamore Show & FBD National Livestock Show back in 2014 and have since fine-tuned the system catching the attention of some of Ireland s best agricultural shows.
Offaly company enjoying huge success Down Under
Reporter:
editor@tullamoretribune.ie
Supreme Grand Champion in the Wagin Woolorama Merino Section, Paul Norrish from Kojonup in Western Australia with Stud Angenup );
);
Tullamore business Dotser and their show software platform, SuperShow, are beginning to reap their rewards down under as the innovative cloud-based software has been selected by a number of large agricultural shows and machinery events throughout Australia to manage their events online.
With over 20 years of industry-wide experience, Dotser first built the online system for Tullamore Show & FBD National Livestock Show back in 2014 and have since fine-tuned the system catching the attention of some of Ireland s best agricultural shows.
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On Saturday (April 10), the Midlands and Western Livestock Society hosted its April multi-breed pedigree sale of Charolais, Limousin and Simmental cattle.
Overall, there was a 78% clearance rate achieved on the day.
Starting with the Charolais – out of the 43 bulls catalogued, 22 bulls were presented for sale on Saturday. It is presumed that the number of absent bulls had been sold at home prior to the sale.
Only four Charolais bulls failed to meet their reserve, with the average price equating close to €2,900/head. One Charolais heifer was also sold on Saturday.
From the selection of seven Limousin bulls, only two bulls did not find a new home. These males sold at an average of €2,410/head.