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Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap28 June 2024FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market was varied this week. Cattle yardings eased 15,960 head to 49,145, with Queensland the only state to see a significant lift in yarding to 18,593 head. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap21 June 2024FIND OUT MORE
The market generally moved sideways this week. Yardings dipped by 7,349 to 53,655 head, despite the longer trading week in some states after the King’s Birthday long weekend. This was mostly due to a 9,974 head drop in Queensland yardings to 15,465 head. Yardings were smaller in every Queensland sale except Dalby. -
R&DP.PSH.2006 - PDS: Value Chain Economics for LeucaenaFinal ReportFIND OUT MORE
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R&DP.PSH.0819 - Objective, robust, real-time animal welfare measures for the Australian red meat industryFinal ReportFIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap14 June 2024FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market has eased this week, with the exception of the Restocker Yearling Steer Indicator which lifted by 1¢. An easing in yardings by 8,859 to 50,100 head was due to public holidays in NSW and Victoria. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap07 June 2024FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market has been generally positive barring the Restocker Yearling Steer Indicator. Yardings have eased by 21,142 head (a 30% reduction) to end the week at 49,996 head. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap31 May 2024FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market saw mixed numbers this week, some of which were poor. Yardings eased by 5,774 head (8%) to 63,300 head. -
Industry NewsWhat is happening in the lamb market right now?31 May 2024FIND OUT MORE
The lamb market has seen a turnaround over the past year, with strong sentiment and an improved weather outlook. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap24 May 2024FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market was mixed this week, with younger animals generally overperforming relative to the more finished end of the market. -
Industry NewsGrowing carcase weights for male and female cattle23 May 2024FIND OUT MORE
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) recently released quarterly statistics on livestock slaughtered and meat production. The figures provide insights into beef and sheepmeat industries, including their ‘health’ (particularly carcase weights).
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