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Market NewsMixed bag for live exports year-on-year20 October 2017FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap20 January 2022FIND OUT MORE
Weekly cattle and sheep market wrap -
Market NewsLot feeding outlook: what lies ahead?21 February 2019FIND OUT MORE
While growing Asian demand continues to drive investment in the lot feeding sector, uncertainties surrounding cattle and grain supply could provide a challenge in 2019. -
Market NewsVic weekly cattle summary23 July 2015FIND OUT MORE
Cattle supply increased to 12,066 head, representing a jump of 10% week-on-week. -
Market NewsVic weekly cattle summary25 June 2015FIND OUT MORE
Cattle numbers reduced 16% week-on-week, to 9,998 head. -
Industry NewsWeekly sheep and cattle market wrap07 October 2022FIND OUT MORE
Total cattle yardings have softened 31% week-on-week after the strong yardings seen last week. This, along with the recent public holidays and rain events, has impacted the numbers moving through the yards. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap19 April 2024FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market eased for all indicators with the Restocker Yearling Heifer indicator performing the strongest. Yardings reached 84,609 head with a notable increase of 15,339 head positioning it as the fourth largest yarding of the year. -
Industry NewsCattle on feed hits a new high10 December 2018FIND OUT MORE
Cattle on feed at the end of the September 2018 quarter surpassed the previous record set in the June quarter, rising to 1.13 million head – an increase of 6,000 head (or 1%). -
Market NewsEastern states cattle indicators rally14 May 2020FIND OUT MORE
Cattle over-the-hook (OTH) indicators jumped across all categories in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria this week, with international demand supporting prices. -
Market NewsFriday daily cattle summary20 November 2015FIND OUT MORE
At the close of Thursday’s markets, the Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) settled at 595.50¢, up 1.50¢/kg cwt on where it finished the previous day.
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