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Definition of stock agent in English: stock agentnoun Australian, NZ A person whose job is buying and selling livestock. stock agents are reporting a flood of cattle into Queensland saleyards Example sentencesExamples - It has forced stock agents to extend the auction at the Northern Victoria Livestock Exchange to two days.
- Stock agents are talking about rain in various places, so while people aren't necessarily talking about the drought being over, they're definitely feeling more optimistic.
- From 1879 to 1896 he was financial adviser and loan and stock agent to the New Zealand government.
- Stock agents are collecting an extra fee from farmers buying and selling cattle in Southland so saleyards can pay for new technology.
- I remember two stock agents arrived to buy some crossbred lambs, and they pulled up in a green Ford custom line and they had double breasted suits with fob chains and the whole bit.
- The stock agent says he has never seen the country looking so bad at this time of year and producers are doing it really tough.
- John explained that one major challenge for the farmer is selling the stud sheep with the reduction in the number of stock agents - one where there used to be five.
- It was the country home of a wealthy pastoralist and stock agent, when the area was on the edge of the city.
- One friend has already offered him three cows, while a stock agent called in this morning to say someone else wanted to donate a cow.
- A new tagging system to track cattle is causing major headaches for some farmers and stock agents.
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