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Market NewsStore market continues to ease19 September 2019FIND OUT MORE
Since hitting a 2019 high in August, the store cattle market has continued to ease this week, dropping back below year-ago levels. -
Market NewsCattle market in good stead to begin winter02 June 2016FIND OUT MORE
The dry start to autumn kept the cattle market subdued but over the past month most indicators have improved, supported by rain and a softening dollar. -
Market NewsFriday daily cattle summary24 June 2016FIND OUT MORE
At the close of Thursday’s markets, the Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) averaged 641¢, up 0.25¢/kg cwt on where it finished the previous day. -
Market NewsWA young cattle prices rise25 June 2020FIND OUT MORE
The Western Young Cattle Indicator is performing strongly, up 230¢ from the same period last year. It is now closely trailing its eastern counterpart. -
Market NewsWednesday daily cattle summary15 July 2015FIND OUT MORE
The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) finished at 537.50¢, back 0.75¢/kg cwt on the previous day. -
Market NewsHow did the cattle market open 2018?16 January 2018FIND OUT MORE
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Market NewsThursday daily cattle summary25 June 2015FIND OUT MORE
At the close of Wednesday’s markets, the Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) finished at 509.00¢, up 1.50¢/kg cwt on the previous day and the highest value on record. -
Market NewsStrong April, soft May04 May 2017FIND OUT MORE
The Australian cattle market remained resilient during the course of April, despite numerous trading disruptions from the Easter and ANZAC... -
Market NewsFriday daily cattle summary17 July 2015FIND OUT MORE
The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) finished at 541.00¢, up 2.50¢/kg cwt on the previous day. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle, sheep and goat market wrap08 July 2022FIND OUT MORE
The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) eased 8.17¢ week-on-week after hitting 999.09¢/kg cwt on Tuesday on the back of Dalby, which traded at 959.16¢/kg cwt. This was the lowest price since September last year and was due to the easing in yardings by 800 head with stock coming from as far as South Australia. The EYCI bounced back on Wednesday with a strong sale at Roma and Wagga trading at 5¢ and 27¢ above the national average respectively.
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