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Market NewsPositive signs for herd rebuild16 April 2020FIND OUT MORE
With female slaughter just over 50%, the lowest level since early 2019, is the cattle herd changing course from contraction to rebuild? -
Market NewsCattle on feed numbers push new boundaries15 August 2019FIND OUT MORE
The number of cattle on feed has posted yet another record for the June quarter and stayed above 1.1 million head for the entire year. -
Industry NewsDry conditions fuel continued herd contraction29 October 2019FIND OUT MORE
Dry conditions fuel continued herd contraction -
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Market NewsSA weekly cattle summary26 June 2015FIND OUT MORE
Cattle consignments decreased week-on-week by 25%, with numbers reaching 2,288 head. The yarding halved in size at the SA Livestock Exchange to 326 head. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap08 September 2023FIND OUT MORE
Cattle yardings were their lowest in nine weeks this week, tightening by 11,108 to 38,150 head. Yardings in NSW and Victoria eased marginally due to fortnightly sales not running this week, while yardings in Queensland tightened by 10,778 head. Numbers in Queensland eased in every sale, with sales an average of 29% smaller than the week before. -
Market NewsLivestock exports: a year in review13 December 2017FIND OUT MORE
Find out how cattle and sheep livestock exports have tracked in 2017. -
Industry NewsRecord carcase weights to offset drop in slaughter in 201718 April 2017FIND OUT MORE
Australia’s cattle market has been rejuvenated by recent rainfall across many parts of Australia, ensuring cattle prices will remain higher year-on-year for the first six months of 2017. -
Market NewsQueensland OTH cattle indicators heat up in February07 February 2017FIND OUT MORE
Queensland OTH cattle indicators heat up in February -
Market NewsQLD cattle kill slows, prices lift01 September 2015FIND OUT MORE
Adult cattle slaughter in Queensland continued to slow last week, with 85,000 head processed across the state.
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