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2022 has seen a steady increase in the number of Tasmanian listings on AuctionsPlus for both sheep and cattle, with producers and agents reportedly adopting the platform to boost awareness and potential customers, especially from the mainland. For the first four months of 2022, AuctionsPlus weekly commercial Tasmanian sheep sales are up 38% on the same period last year, while cattle for the same period are up 40%.

2022 has seen a steady increase in the number of Tasmanian listings on AuctionsPlus for both sheep and cattle, with producers a...

The hot cattle market hasn’t just been limited to the mainland in 2021, with some excellent results and growth through Auctions...

The highlight of the weekly Tasmanian cattle sale this week was a line of 8 Speckle Park NSM future breeders weighing 364kg, se...

The abrupt recent lockdown experienced in Victoria in the final week of May saw the Casterton Kelpie Association turn to Auctio...

Last week the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released the 2019-20 Agricultural Commodities report, which included detail...

The supply of sheep and lambs offered exclusively on AuctionsPlus for the month of February totalled 411,733 head - a significa...

When drought conditions started to ease across the eastern seaboard in early 2020, it spurred extensive cattle movement, as pro...

The Australian Merino has long been bred for the range of income opportunities it presents to farmers, with the divergent paths...

Spring has arrived and with a wetter than average season predicted across the eastern seaboard, there is no doubt farmers...

Despite the current COVID-19 pandemic, the Agricultural industry, deemed an essential service, has seen operations continue lar...

The hot cattle market hasn’t just been limited to the mainland in 2021, with some excellent results and growth through AuctionsPlus Tasmanian sales.
The highlight of the weekly Tasmanian cattle sale this week was a line of 8 Speckle Park
Without a doubt, the highlight of the auction was Eulooka Hoover, a 2-year-old male red and tan Kelpie from Edenhope VIC which sold for $35,200.
Last week the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released the 2019-20 Agricultural Commodities report.
The supply of sheep and lambs offered exclusively on AuctionsPlus for the month of February totalled 411,733 head - a significant increase on January.
The transparent and simple dynamics of the Auctions system is a great gauge of who holds the balance in a market at any time.
The Australian Merino has long been bred for the range of income opportunities it presents to farmers...
Spring has arrived and with a wetter than average season predicted across the eastern seaboard, there is no doubt farmers will have new season lambs to sell, likely with much more weight than this time last year.
Despite the current COVID-19 pandemic, the Agricultural industry, deemed an essential service, has seen operations continue largely uninterrupted, with interstate livestock movement given the green light to persist.

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