Myrtleford tops Mountain Calf Sales
In Myrtleford’s biggest ever offering of weaners, prices were judged dearer than the high country sales, with numbers pushing past $1300 for steers.
In Myrtleford’s biggest ever offering of weaners, prices were judged dearer than the high country sales, with numbers pushing past $1300 for steers.
The famed Mountain Calf Sales are over for another year. Check out all the faces and action from sales at Hinnomunjie, Omeo, Benambra and Ensay.
They advertised 2200 cattle, but the hot week meant there was an extra 500 sold today at Yea. Read what impact the bigger offering had on the market.
A niche carved out by a Tallangatta Valley stud has seen higher demand for Black Simmental and Black Simmental-Angus at a recent sale.
A 4000-head yarding at Ballarat has brought large sums to vendors for the second time running, with the market keeping firm.
Producers selling young cattle now earn 38 per cent more than they would have in January. It’s been a big year for beef.
As the EYCI reaches another record, predictions are being made about what will happen next year. Hear from the experts.
Five major sales across Victoria and South Australia spread out the big buyers but the competition at Yea remained firm. See the prices here.
Angus weaner steers sold for a top of $2620 at Euroa where sellers were amazed by the prices. See which farmers made the most.
The first Victorian weaners went for good prices at Yea recently. See the top sales.
Feature lines peaked at 850c/kg, with buyers warned that they may have to reassess their pricing leading into the new year sales.
Buyers flocked to the Yea store cattle sale where weaners and calves made “exceptional money”. See which farmers made the most.
See how steers and heifers sold at the Wodonga store sale, where 1500 cattle were yarded.
Light heifers went as high as 650c/kg as restockers flocked to the Warrnambool yards amid an unusually wet Spring.
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