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Market NewsHow did the cattle market open 2018?16 January 2018FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap17 March 2023FIND OUT MORE
Restocking sentiment in the south has softened as the herd rebuild reaches maturity. The Restocker Yearling Steer Indicator softened 11.78¢ week-on-week. Prices were softer in NSW and Victoria by 31¢ and 109¢ respectively. -
Market NewsTurning point in US cattle supply25 July 2019FIND OUT MORE
The US cattle herd cycle drives production of the world’s largest beef producer and has an overbearing effect on North American and Australian cattle prices. -
Market NewsWhat’s in store for NZ beef?18 May 2017FIND OUT MORE
New Zealand’s (NZ) beef cattle herd has continued to contract in 2016-17, with strong prices driving an increase in numbers... -
Market NewsUS Imported beef prices continue upward trajectory20 April 2017FIND OUT MORE
US Imported beef prices continue upward trajectory -
Market NewsVic weekly cattle summary16 July 2015FIND OUT MORE
Cattle supply dropped to 10,951 head, representing a decrease of 13% week-on-week. -
Market NewsTuesday daily cattle summary01 September 2015FIND OUT MORE
At the close of Monday’s markets, the Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) settled at 572.00¢, up 0.25¢/kg cwt on where it finished last week. -
Market NewsStronger market draws large numbers21 March 2018FIND OUT MORE
Many producers across NSW and Queensland have been enticed by the recent surge in cattle prices, evident in the huge numbers presented at saleyards over the last week. -
R&DChemical resistance and residuesChemical resistance and residuesFIND OUT MORE
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