The AuctionsPlus sheep and lamb market continued its steady path throughout April, with a total of 292,647 head offered for the month. While total supplies were back 27% on the previous month, markets were disrupted through the Easter period, as producers retained potential breeding lines with seasonal conditions remaining very favorable.

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With one-third of 2021 already in the rear-view mirror, the Australian cattle market continues to defy expectations and history. T...
As the NSW cattle herd slowly climb out of a multi-decade low, the growth in the herd over the past 12 months has been initially s...
Widespread, record rainfall for many regions across the eastern seaboard underpinned the cattle market in March. The historically ...
The state of the Australian Cattle Market.
As the NSW cattle herd slowly climb out of a multi-decade low, the growth in the herd over the past 12 months has been initially slow
Widespread, record rainfall for many regions across the eastern seaboard underpinned the cattle market in March.
March was another very strong month for sheep and lambs offered exclusively through AuctionsPlus, with over 400,000 head offered for sale.
As the Australian lamb and shedding breed industry continues to rise over the past couple of decades, a interest in Australian White sheep has also risen.
Machinery and Clearing Sale Auctions grew 608% in 2020...
The Australian lamb industry over the past two decades has been a standout performer across the agricultural landscape.
The state of the cattle market in early March 2021.
The Australian cattle market sustained its historically high level throughout February.

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