Reading Time: 3 minutes William McDonald was training to be a doctor, but three years in, he pulled the pin and followed his dream to go high country sheep farming instead. In 1930 he bought Ben Lomond Station above Queenstown, and farmed it for 20 years. The McDonald family have been involved in farming since 1876, and in that time have owned 15 farms and stations across the south, so they know a thing or two about farming and sheep breeding. …
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