Ewes to $306 as buyers chase rare breeders
Many would-be buyers went home empty-handed from a strong sheep sale at Casterton. See the prices.
Many would-be buyers went home empty-handed from a strong sheep sale at Casterton. See the prices.
First-cross ewes sold above $300 at Corowa on Thursday, but were deemed “not dear” by onlookers, with inconsistent prices across the rest of the yarding.
The Deniliquin store sheep sale was the strongest Merino sale in the Riverina this season as auctioneers sloshed their way through the yarding.
Hopes were high that the Jerilderie sheep sale would beat Hay’s market, but only a handful of pens made more than $200. See all the details.
A trend has emerged this spring with differences of $30 to $40 a head recorded between mulesed and non-mulesed ewes at key sheep sales.
Demand for store lambs increased at Deniliquin’s special sheep sale, while a 20,000-head yarding of Merino ewes attracted few headline prices. See the full report.
Opinions varied on sheep prices in Jerilderie last week, with recent rain and quality of sheep the talking points. See the latest results.
The number of lightweight lambs sold to the Middle East has surged after a quiet four years. Here’s why.
Lamb prices increased at a handful of saleyards, but the market remains fragile. See which markets had the best returns.
Buyers and sellers were surprised at today’s store sheep sale, with quality pens driving strong bidding. See the results.
The sale was delayed due to weather and wet paddocks had an impact on prices at the Deniliquin sheep sale. See our expert analysis.
Merino ewes sold to $385 at the Jerilderie sheep sale. See the price ranges and our expert analysis of the sale.
Young Merinos sold to strong demand at the Hay store sheep sale. See all the prices and our expert analysis.
Wimmera producer Tim Jorgensen outlines the secrets to his success ahead of this year’s spring prime ram sales. See the dates.
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