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New WA feedmill targets pre-harvest start-up

Liz Wells, February 24, 2021

Pellet production is due to start on the Patmore Fertilisers site north of Narrogin later this year. Photo: Patmore Feeds

A NEW feedmill is to be built at Cuballing in the Western Australian wheatbelt to supply 180,000 tonnes per year of pellets for sheep and cattle.

Whitford Fertilisers principals and Cuballing farmers John and Doreen Patmore and venture partner Dean Toovey, with backing from some WA investors, are behind the Patmore Feeds project.

It gained approval from WA authorities late last year, and is being built on land already owned by the Patmores and operating as the Whitford Fertilisers depot.

It has also been a sales point for pellets made by another manufacturer, and Mr Toovey said the decision to build the mill came from the partners not being able to source enough pellets to meet demand.

“We thought we’d either have to get out of pellets, or start doing them ourselves,” Mr Toovey said.

“The market’s been undersupplied for several years, and with a couple of big processors starting their own feedlots, and more farmers feeding sheep with pellets, we can see the demand.

“Sheep have made a comeback, and that doesn’t look like changing any time soon.”

Cattle pellets will also be made at the site, and Mr Toovey said he expected the production split would be split 50/50 between sheep and cattle.

“We’ve got beef-producing areas to the north and south of us, and sheep all around us.

“People are building sheep feedlots, and people are thinking more about nutrition.”

Mr Toovey said formulation of the Patmore Feeds pellets was yet to be finalised, and that the business was initially targeting ruminants only.

Construction of the mill is due to start in coming weeks, and Mr Toovey said he was expecting Patmore Feeds to start milling straw and grain in October prior to the harvest rush later in the year.

The Whitford Fertilisers site is located between Cuballing and Narrogin, and already has an established clientele based on the fertiliser business.

Whitford Fertilisers was established by Phil Whitford, who sold the business to the Patmores and established Whitfert as a separate entity.

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  1. Kevin Matthews, June 18, 2023

    Keep the pellets clean
    EG no dust as it’s a big problem
    I have had up to 6 tonne dust
    in a loads of 55 tonnes
    Causes a lot of Pink eye in sheep and cattle when in feedlot.
    Pellets from Perth area
    Anyhow look forward to trying
    your product and all the best in
    your new venture

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