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Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap07 October 2021FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsWeekly sheep, cattle and goat wrap22 July 2022FIND OUT MORE
The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) has eased 24¢ week-on-week to 954.14¢/kg cwt, with a majority of sales going to restockers. The percentage going to restockers has increased nearly 10% week-on-week with most of the sales coming out of Roma. Processors haven’t been extremely active, even though prices have dropped under 800¢/kg cwt. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap02 December 2021FIND OUT MORE
EYCI remains volatile, spring flush lifts and feeder steers hit new record -
Market NewsYoung WA cattle prices top the east16 May 2019FIND OUT MORE
Young cattle moving through WA saleyards are bringing strong prices in comparison to eastern states, where restocker appetite is still biting hard. -
Market NewsFriday daily cattle summary26 June 2015FIND OUT MORE
At the close of Thursday’s markets, the Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) finished at 513.00¢, up 4.00¢/kg cwt on the previous day and the highest value on record. -
Industry NewsCattle, sheep & goat market wrap14 October 2021FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap27 January 2022FIND OUT MORE
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Market NewsRain delivered some upside to the cattle market, but will it last?14 February 2018FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market stabilised and managed to gain some ground last week, despite increased saleyard throughput across the eastern states. However, last week’s rain in parts of Queensland appears to have been short-lived, with very hot and dry weather forecast for the state this week. -
Industry NewsWeekly sheep and cattle market wrap17 June 2022FIND OUT MORE
The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) has eased week-on-week with yardings improving by 2,300 head for the indicator. Together, Roma and Dalby contributed 25%, trading 34¢ above and 25¢ under the national average respectively. The largest premium was found at Singleton, which recorded 58¢ above the national average of 1,120.48¢.
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