Conventionally,
feedlot managers would divert this liquid into huge, smelly ponds or lagoons — some 10 - feet deep or more, explains Bryan L. Woodbury, an agricultural engineer with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Meat Animal Research Center in Clay Nebraska.
Prominent listings include Quilpie, a 166,000 hectare carbon abatement and beef cattle aggregation in Charleville, Queensland being offloaded by institutional asset
managers SLM Partners, and Wanderribby, a 2700 hectare cattle
feedlot and grazing property near Meningie in South Australia being sold by vertically integrated beef producers the Gunner family.