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R&DUnderstanding market specificationsProducing livestock that meet market specifications is one of the most obvious methods of improving profitability. To meet market specifications,...FIND OUT MORE
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Market NewsMeating the market08 August 2018FIND OUT MORE
Producers have been informed that the concept of ‘bigger is better’ may risk under-supply to some of Australia’s most valuable lamb markets. -
Market NewsMutton markets under pressure01 August 2018FIND OUT MORE
High slaughter numbers are putting the national mutton indicator under pressure as it begins its seasonal decline. -
Market NewsMarket Watch: Sheepmeat16 May 2018FIND OUT MORE
Following recent rainfall in Victoria and southern NSW, the Eastern States Trade Lamb Indicator (ESTLI) has increased, opening the week at 612¢/kg cwt before reaching 618¢/kg cwt yesterday (15 May). -
R&DMarket Information Program EvaluationThis report evaluated three key propositions about the outputs of the MIP (market Information Program) over the timeframe 1998-99 to...FIND OUT MORE
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Market NewsTasmania market summary20 August 2015FIND OUT MORE
There was a smaller yarding of trade and export cattle at Powranna and Killafaddy on Tuesday with smaller numbers in most categories, but cow numbers were significantly less. -
Market NewsLamb and mutton markets24 June 2021FIND OUT MORE
Feeder lambs are in hot demand across southern markets while softer yardings of mutton sheep may create upwards price pressure to meet international demand. -
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