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Dannevirke and Pahiatua Dairy Weaner Sales conclude 24 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM 2 minutes to read PGG Wrightson staff help auctioneer Bjorn Anderson sell dairy weaners at Dannevirke. Bush Telegraph By: Dave Murdoch Pic 2: BTG250121WS2 Caption: There is plenty of demand for white-faced stock like these from December 8's sale. Pic 3: BTG250121WS3 Caption: Angus crosses were also sought after. By Dave Murdoch With the end of the Dannevirke and Pahiatua dairy weaner sales approaching on Tuesday, January 26, there is still demand for beef cross bulls and heifers thanks to a wetter summer providing plenty of feed. Advertisement There is plenty of demand for white-faced stock like these from December 8's sale.
By Jaryn Vecchio Jan 19, 2021 2:44 PM The potential cancelation of the Keystone XL pipeline may not be as devasting a hit to the energy sector as many currently believe. That’s according to Tim Pickering, CIO of Auspice Capital, who spoke on Fort McMurray Matters on Tuesday to discuss the future of the project. CBC News first reported incoming U.S. President Joe Biden planned to rescind the pipeline’s permit on his first day in office later this week. Pickering says Keystone was more of an added benefit instead of a need as all the barrels would be landlocked. “If we got full global access, tidewater access… the long-term benefit is far greater.”