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Friday daily cattle summary27 May 2016FIND OUT MORE
The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) averaged 567.75¢, up 1¢/kg cwt on where it finished the previous day -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle, sheep and goat market wrap15 July 2022FIND OUT MORE
The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) has softened a further 28c week-on-week, falling to below year-ago levels. This is off the back of Dalby sales, which traded at the national average price of 927.16c/kg cwt, easing 33c week-on-week. Dalby saw a strengthening in yardings of 2,277 head, with most sales going to restockers. -
Market NewsUS meat to be cheaper in 201605 November 2015FIND OUT MORE
More cattle on feed, higher beef production, lower feed costs for poultry, and a drop in export demand for US beef and poultry are all factors contributing to an expectation that meat prices will be cheaper in the US in 2016. -
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Market NewsThursday daily cattle summary25 August 2016FIND OUT MORE
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Market NewsNSW weekly cattle summary08 October 2015FIND OUT MORE
Cattle consignments in NSW eased by 26%, week-on-week, for a total of 20,594 head, with the Monday public holiday the contributing factor. -
Market NewsWednesday daily cattle summary01 March 2017FIND OUT MORE
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Market NewsThursday daily cattle summary23 June 2016FIND OUT MORE
The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) averaged 640.75¢, up 6.75¢/kg cwt on where it finished the previous day. -
Tuesday daily cattle summary12 April 2016FIND OUT MORE
The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) finished on 560.25¢, decreasing 6.25¢/kg on where it finished the previous day. -
Market NewsStrong start to 2016 live cattle trade12 April 2016FIND OUT MORE
According to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAWR), first quarter live cattle exports were just over 302,000 head.
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