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Industry NewsYoung lambs hitting the market11 August 2023FIND OUT MORE
Young lamb or new season lamb supplies follow a seasonal trend with breeding cycles. Young lambs are generally less than five months old and from the most current season. Supplies tend to peak during the spring flush when lambs born in the current joining season are marked and brought to market. When joining occurs around March and April, the supply of young lambs reduces and by June there are hardly any available. -
Industry NewsLamb slaughter at its highest level in two and a half years11 August 2023FIND OUT MORE
The National Livestock Reporting Service’s (NLRS) voluntary weekly slaughter report recorded a national lamb slaughter volume of 444,479 last week. This was the highest lamb slaughter has been since January 2021. It demonstrates just how much lamb supply is available. -
ResourcesAlternate summer forage crops for southern WA09 August 2023FIND OUT MORE
In 2020 Stirlings to Coast Farmers (SCF) began a three-year Producer Demonstration Site (PDS) with Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) looking at alternative forage crops for southern WA. -
R&DL.LSM.0020 - Refining body condition score for region, season, breed and responsivenessRefining body condition score for region, season, breed and responsivenessFIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap04 August 2023FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market mostly held firm this week, as yardings lifted 16% from last week to 47,548 head. Dryer conditions in Queensland improved attendance at saleyards from processors and exporters. The largest increase was seen in Roma, where cattle were drawn from far western QLD, NSW and the local area for a 7,411 head showing, 3,036 above the previous week. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap28 July 2023FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market was mixed this week, with processor and dairy cow prices rising. Feeder steer prices improved whereas heavy steers to processors eased slightly. Restocker prices continue to ease. -
Industry NewsCattle and sheep slaughter remain elevated27 July 2023FIND OUT MORE
Elevated year-on-year slaughter has been occurring most weeks across cattle, sheep and lambs this year. Increased supply on the market and cheaper livestock prices have led to processors filling contracts weeks in advance. -
Industry NewsAhead of the tide26 July 2023FIND OUT MORE
Innovative NSW beef producers, Steve and Liz Binnie, have come out on top thanks to an unswerving forward focus and a good dose of grit, in the face of the COVID-19 tsunami and its aftershocks. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap21 July 2023FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market held firm across most indicators this week. Yardings lifted by 7,316 head (18%) week-on-week. Numbers through the Restocker Yearling Steer indicator increased the most, reaching 6,604 head. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap14 July 2023FIND OUT MORE
Following last week’s rain, which saw supply tighten, national cattle yardings bounced back this week and increased by 54% or 14,600 head.
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