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Our Company is continually looking to improve the productive capacity and efficiency of land resources.  This will be achieved by strategic additional waters and fencing, grazing management systems and additional yards, holdings paddocks and laneways.

Breeding Properties are located in safer rainfall areas and are generally operated as large scale low cost operations.

Growing properties are located in higher value feed zones located in diverse geographic regions on route to markets or feedlots.

Backgrounding/Farming properties are located strategically in highly productive rainfall areas to ensure consistency of cattle supply to the feedlots.  AAco farming operations are run in conjunction with backgrounding properties to improve reliability of feed pools and provide commodities for the feedlots.

Australian Agricultural Company runs two of Australia’s major feedlots, these are Goonoo Feedlot located at Comet in Central Queensland and Aronui Feedlot located at Dalby on the central Darling Downs.  Average capacities of these feedlots sees AAco with about 30,000 head on feed at any one time. 

The feedlots are used by the Company to maximise the finishing potential of the cattle bred by the stations as well as provide a measure of drought mitigation. The most important function of the feedlot system is the ability to produce prime cattle to a consistent high quality all year round.



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Brunette Downs is 350km north east of the nearest town, Tennant Creek.  Mount Isa, Queensland, is 660km south east of Brunette Downs and is the Station’s main service town. Brunette Downs is situated in the middle of the Barkly Tableland and comprise ... > read more
 
Camfield Station is located in the Victoria River District, 375km south west of Katherine and 695km south of Darwin.  The property of 276,900ha runs approximately 32,000 predominantly Brahman cattle and is both a breeding station and a growing out depot f ... > read more
 
Canobie is 200km north of Cloncurry. The property of 429,065ha is a breeding station running approximately 40,000 predominantly Brahman cattle. The Cloncurry River runs through the Station providing permanent water. Canobie has a good mixture of black ... > read more
 
Carrum is 26 kilometres south of Julia Creek and has an area of 50 614ha. The country consists of open flat black soil downs country, growing Mitchell and Flinders grasses in addition to herbages. Eastern and Julia Creeks run through Carrum, providing t ... > read more
 
Dalgonally is 80km north of Julia Creek. The property of 128,000ha is a growing out station for cattle from the breeding stations, and runs approximately 14,000 head of predominantly Brahman cattle. Dalgonally is located on flat black soil plains whic ... > read more
 
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