Light steers lift 60c/kg at Wodonga
Prices were mixed at Thursday’s Wodonga store cattle sale, with light steers in demand in a big improvement on last week.
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.
Heifers were the standout at the Mortlake store cattle sale with some seeing a 50c/kg price jump on a month ago. See the full results.
A different set of buyers kept store cattle prices alive during a 1700-strong yarding at Yea. See the full sale details here.
Buyers are showing caution towards the current cattle market, but the metrics show there are opportunities for trading. See the latest analysis here.
Bids intensified on the quality lines of cattle at Leongatha today. See how the market unfolded.
Wet weather and unpredictable demand are wreaking havoc on the cattle market. See how trading unfolded this week.
Cattle sold to better-than-anticipated rates at Pakenham today across an offering of more than 1700 cattle. See the prices here.
Thousands of cattle have gone under the hammer at what is being dubbed one of the biggest yardings the Kubota Weaner and Feeder Sale has ever seen.
Decent rain, with predictions of more to come, drove the changing fortunes of cattle prices at the Wodonga store sale.
Prices were up for certain stock at the Wodonga store cattle sale, where there was a yarding of 900. See our analysis and price guide here.
Prices trended upward at the Powranna cattle sale in Tasmania, in stark contrast to competing markets.
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