‘Who has grass to buy them is the biggest worry’
Mark Jacobs has sold his weaner cattle at Colac Regional Saleyards’ feature sale for forty years. Discover why he is selling one month early.
Mark Jacobs has sold his weaner cattle at Colac Regional Saleyards’ feature sale for forty years. Discover why he is selling one month early.
The once-a-year store cattle sale in Victoria’s North East is targeting a premium market, in an Australian first that could lead to handy returns.
A decisive move for weaner vendors to sell early proved a good one at Wodonga on Thursday. See the full sale report.
Nearly 3000 weaner cattle were sold at Yea where buyers from northern Victoria and NSW snapped cattle up.
Two major lines of heifers helped carve-out a stronger cents-a-kilogram price average for light calves at Wodonga’s store cattle sale today. See the details.
Tough seasonal conditions saw a flood of 5000 store cattle hit the market at Wangaratta today. Find out how rates stood up to the weight of numbers.
Market conditions maintained their recent strength at today’s Leongatha store cattle sale. See what was driving the market.
Recent rain helped to boost sentiment on light cattle at Wodonga, in one of the plainest yardings seen at the centre for some time. See the full report.
Cattle consistently sold for $4/kg at the Leongatha store cattle sale today, where 3000 cattle were yarded. See the sale recap.
Prices were mixed at Thursday’s Wodonga store cattle sale, with light steers in demand in a big improvement on last week.
It was the final hurrah for Pakenham yards and buyers made sure it went out with a bang as prices lifted up to 25c/kg. Read the details here.
The closure of the Pakenham Livestock Exchange this week poses the challenge of how 100,000 cattle will be scattered across other selling centres and methods.
In a result that surprised many, prices defied the tougher season at Ballarat store cattle sale today. Find out why.
There was one factor that caused prices to vary wildly at the Leongatha store sale where gaps of up to 200c/kg liveweight emerged.
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