Harvest finished in our farm in Salta.
The corn as high-moisture grain and sorghum as silo and high-moisture grain will all be used for San Bartolo’s animal consumption.
In this picture we can appreciate the corn being chopped.
11-06-2012
We won the “Braford Champion Batch” 2011 during the traditional “Steer Contest” that took place in the Florida’s Rural Society organised by the Rural Association of Uruguay (Asociación Rural del Uruguay, ARU). The Champion Batch (second picture) belongs to the 2-years category and the average weight was 640Kg. We also won the “Reserved Braford Champion Batch” also of the 2-years category; they were from other batch where the average weight was 582Kg.
José Bonica, ARU’s President, presents the “Braford Champion Batch” prize to Conrado Cimino (Campos Orientales’ CEO).
The achievement of such a prestigiuos prize is very important for us because one of our main goals is to produce high-quality beef for Uruguay and the World.
The picture shows the place where heifers have the best quality of beef .
10-08-11
The pictures shows the veterinarian sent by the Uruguayan Farming Investigation Institute (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria, INIA) controlling the steers before they are loaded. Our steers have excellent finishing conditions for the demanding export market in Uruguay.
Today 240 steers were loaded with 530Kg of average live weight.
The picture above has the loaded trucks being weighed in Santa María’s scale before going to the meat processing plant.
27-07-2011
During May Campos Orientales acquired a new farm.
San Bartolo’s surface is 6,626 has and is located in Apolinario Saravia, Anta department, Salta province in Argentina.
The picture above shows the farmhouse and the pickup of San Bartolo’s manager.
Marcelo Callá (Campos Orientales’ CFO) and Fabián Dellamea (San Bartolo’s farm manager) standing in a a Gatton Panic pasture batch.
15-07-2011
Soybean harvest at La Rinconada farm is making good progress. Even though this was not a good year, the yield results are higher than what we expected.
08-04-2011