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Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap06 October 2023FIND OUT MORE
Rain fell across much of southern Australia last week, with some parts of Victoria and NSW receiving more rain in the past week than over the entire month of September. Elsewhere, rain was more limited but large parts of southeast Queensland, South Australia, and southwest WA had at least some rain, in contrast to a relatively dry winter. -
Industry NewsAnalysing Australian cattle market trends06 October 2023FIND OUT MORE
The article examines the current cattle market conditions in each state to identify areas of key performance. -
Industry NewsMarket outlook after El Niño and positive IOD announced29 September 2023FIND OUT MORE
Market outlook after El Niño and positive IOD announced -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap22 September 2023FIND OUT MORE
On Tuesday, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) declared that El Niño and a positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) are underway. This suggests that spring and summer this year are likely to be hotter and drier than average, which aligns with previous forecasts from the BOM. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap15 September 2023FIND OUT MORE
Cattle yardings rose by 6,383 to 44,533 head. The market eased this week, with price movements consistent between saleyards compared to previous weeks. -
Industry NewsShifting trends in feeder prices, grain costs, and days on feed14 September 2023FIND OUT MORE
Feeder cattle and feed grain prices are usually inversely related, meaning when one increases, the other decreases and vice-versa. There are two main reasons for this. -
Industry NewsStrong demand for Australian beef drive exports to US14 September 2023FIND OUT MORE
Although easing this year, cow prices have outperformed the market relative to changes in the cattle market overall. Since the start of 2023, the processor cow indicator has eased by 28%, compared to a 36% decline in cattle prices overall. -
Prices & MarketsAustralian Cattle Over The Hooks Prices.desktopiframe { width: 100%; margin: 0 auto; display: block; height: 800px; border: none; } @media screen and (max-width:1260px) { .desktopiframe...FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsShort lairage drives productivity12 September 2023FIND OUT MORE
New findings from Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) funded research indicate short duration lairage can maximise productivity for the grainfed supply chain. The duration of time and location where cattle are housed between arrival at an abattoir and slaughter is termed ‘lairage'. For Australian feedlot cattle, lairage duration is highly variable and can range between 2–36 hours, but more commonly ranges between 12–24 hours, and typically involves an overnight stay. Short duration lairage (SDL) of between three to four hours resulted in positive impacts on hot standard carcase weight (HSCW), hydration status and liver glycogen with no negative outcomes to meat quality and food safety parameters.
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