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Gundamain Pastoral Co is an intergenerational family owned and operated agribusiness. Based in Eugowra, NSW, Gundamain has been producing high quality food and fibre for over 150 years. At the forefront, Gundamain has a commitment to best-practice animal health and welfare, and sustainable farming practices.

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Dryland Cropping

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Beef Feedlot

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Prime Lamb & Merino Wool

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Angus Cattle Breeding

The Gundamain Timeline

1788

John Herbert arrives in Australia on the ship 'Charlotte' as a First Fleet Convict. John marries Deborah Ellam also a first fleet convict.

1792

John is granted 70 acres of land at Prospect, west of Sydney.

1873

Edward Herbert moves to Eugowra selecting 160 acres of land on the Mandagery Creek, now known as "Gundamain".

1974

First cattle harvested as 'grain-fed' out of Gundamain.

2001

Andrew and Tess Herbert build 'Gundamain Feedlot' as it currently stands.

2015

Properties are purchased to expand farming operations to include trade lambs and breeding cows.

2020

Properties are purchased to further expand farming operations to include merino wool production.

Present

Andrew and Tess Herbert, along with their daughter, Caitlin Herbert and son-in-law Ed Thomas are owner-operators at Gundamain
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