AuctionsPlus is Australia’s largest cattle market, with throughput for the past twelve months of 819,463 head (1 October 2021 – 30 September 2022). In the most recent September quarter, AuctionsPlus had 163,838 head offered online, with the widespread rain and extensive flooding impacting producers’ ability to muster and assess.
Following on from the Breed Hoofprint Report released last week, which showcased the “hotspot” of each breed, the AuctionsPlus Insights team has broken down the average prices for the top ten listed breeds in 2022. Breeds included are Angus, Brahman, Brangus, Charbray, Charolais, Droughtmaster, Friesian, Hereford, Santa Gertrudis and Shorthorn.
After an astounding run-up of prices due to substantial and prolonged rainfall over the last two years, quarter three of 2022 registered the first significant decline in average quarterly cattle prices. Predominantly due to the sharp dip in market sentiment caused by exotic disease concerns early in the quarter, prices started to recover into early spring as wet conditions continued.
While varying across breeds and categories, most of the lines for the September quarter averaged from 5% below, to 10% above the same period in 2021.
Four selected breeds and categories are briefly described below. For the full price series across the ten breeds, please click below to download:
Angus Heifers 280-330kg lwt
Droughtmaster Steers 200-280kg lwt
Hereford PTIC Heifers
Santa Gertrudis Steers 280-330kg lwt