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Russell Pastoral Company

Russell Pastoral Company
"Jimbour Station"
Jimbour QLD 4406
Tel: 07 4663 6259
Fax: 07 4663 6159

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Russell Pastoral Company  offers quality livestock and agricultural products to customers situated in Australia. Russell Pastoral Company has its managerial headquarters based in Brisbane, Australia. Russell Pastoral Company operates three aggregation namely Jimbour, Nardoo and champion that are concentrated in central and southern Queensland.

Russell Pastoral Company is a family owned business started in 1890. The large aggregation of Russell Pastoral Company produces a variety of wool, cattle and grain. Jimbour was the first station started by Russell Pastoral Company. As per the records of Government Gazette 1841, the original station property extends from Bunya Mountains in the east to the Condamine River in the west and from the Jandowae in the north to Dalby in the south.

The Champion aggregation station of Russell Pastoral Company is located 60 kilometre north east of Blackall and 600 kilometres west of Rockhampton. The average rainfall in Champion station is 18 inch per annum. The champion station of Russell Pastoral Company is watered by six flowing capped bores. The Champion aggregation station of Russell Pastoral Company is extended with two third pulled brigalow.

1-Aug-2008
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Jimbour aggregation station from Russell Pastoral Company (5-Aug-2008)
The Jimbour aggregation station of Russell Pastoral Company includes 11,200 acres of Mountain Coolibah or Basalt ridges.

Nardoo aggregation station from Russell Pastoral Company (4-Aug-2008)
The Nardoo aggregation station of Russell Pastoral Company is located 38 kilometres north of Cunnamulla and 160 kilometres south of Charleville on the Matilda Highway. The Nardoo aggregation station is located in Blue Ribbon black soil country in the Cunnamulla district.

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