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Industry NewsCattle weights hit all time highs17 February 2022FIND OUT MORE
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has released its livestock slaughter and production figures for the fourth quarter of 2021. These results reinforce the strength of both the Australian cattle and sheep industries. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap26 May 2023FIND OUT MORE
Slaughter levels remain elevated across lambs, sheep and cattle, leading to the highest combined eastern states slaughter since 2002 at 642,500 head. -
Industry NewsDrought-induced female turnoff reaches record levels08 August 2019FIND OUT MORE
Female cattle turnoff has reached record levels as severe water shortages across many key beef production regions has accelerated the pace of drought-induced destocking. -
Industry NewsWeekly sheep and cattle market wrap28 April 2022FIND OUT MORE
This week Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) has released a new indicator, the Live Export Price Indicator (LEPI), which is based on sampled feeder male cattle prices for Indonesia live export cattle from Darwin. -
Market NewsMore males in May13 July 2017FIND OUT MORE
Slaughter Australian adult cattle slaughter in May totalled just under 700,000 head, up 39% from April but down 5% from... -
Market NewsCattle exports to finish 2016 lower15 December 2016FIND OUT MORE
Cattle exports to finish 2016 lower -
Market NewsCattle kill approaches pre-drought range19 November 2015FIND OUT MORE
Last week eastern states cattle slaughter, as reported by MLA, was just below 144,000 head, back 5% week-on-week and 18% below the same week last year. -
Market NewsNew-look slaughter report highlights diverging trends13 September 2016FIND OUT MORE
Weekly slaughter figures are collected across Australia* through an ongoing survey conducted by MLA’s market information team (and its predecessors)... -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap23 February 2024FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market experienced a general easing across most indicators this week. Yardings decreased by 40,673 to 50,731 head. The heavy steer indicator remained stable at 283¢/kg live weight (lwt), with throughput easing by 484 head to 2,333 head. The dairy cow indicator was the only other cattle indicator to improve this week – rising 6%. -
Market NewsUS cattle herd growing fast but likely to slow02 August 2016FIND OUT MORE
The fast growth in US cattle herds is expected to slow in respons to falling cattle prices
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