Price guide: Store cattle sales
Prices softened up to 30c/kg at the Leongatha store cattle sale while 2000 cattle were yarded at Carcoar. See the latest store sales updates.
Prices softened up to 30c/kg at the Leongatha store cattle sale while 2000 cattle were yarded at Carcoar. See the latest store sales updates.
A smaller yarding at Yea saw prices take a noticeable dip, as they have done in several recent markets. See our analysis.
Wodonga’s store sale was one of the first since prime prices took a hit. See the best prices and the sellers behind them.
A run of small Angus steer calves sold for liveweight money at the Euroa sales, hitting a price jackpot. Full prices here.
Prices for heifers at Leongatha have been almost on par with their male counterparts on price during the latest, large store cattle sale there, where a 3300-strong yarding drew a big crowd.
Young steers and heifers still sought after by restockers, especially in the north, but demand eases for heavier animals.
Northern buyers picked up a clear majority of the latest, 3500-head cattle yarding at Mortlake, according to agents, as prices continue to soar for weaner calves beyond the feature sales.
Cattle prices continue to smash records, with the crucial Eastern Young Cattle Indicator surging yet again — but the long-term impact could be detrimental for Australia’s livestock industry. This is why.
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