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Commercial cattle offerings through AuctionsPlus this week reached 19,463 head, an increase of 2% on last week, as clearance rates lifted across almost all categories. Excellent falls of rain through central Queensland and NSW during the past week helped to rekindle buyer competition, especially for the quality lines out northern NSW.

Commercial cattle offerings through AuctionsPlus this week reached 19,463 head, an increase of 2% on last week, as clearance ra...

It was a much quieter April for AuctionsPlus commercial goat listings, with only 5,559 head offered – back 72% from the previou...

Originally published Wednesday 20th April 2022, Updated Friday 22nd of April 2022.

After last weeks holiday reduced offerings, commercial cattle numbers through AuctionsPlus major sales bounced back this week, ...

The sideways path of the national cattle market continued this week, with the three consecutive short weeks failing to put a “h...

Sheep and lamb listings registered another decline this week, at 57,095 head – back 6% on last week. Clearance rates remained s...

AuctionsPlus commercial cattle numbers bounced 7% higher this week, to 17,848 head, as the price see-saw returned, with no clea...

For the fourth consecutive week AuctionsPlus sheep and lamb listings registered a reduced offering, with a total of 62,534 head...

After last weeks two year high, supplies offered through AuctionsPlus cattle sales returned to more normal levels this week, wi...

It was a much quieter April for AuctionsPlus commercial goat listings, with only 5,559 head offered – back 72% from the previous month.
In the final week of April, a total of 62,565 head of commercial sheep and lambs were offered through AuctionsPlus, a 36% increase week-on-week.
After last weeks holiday reduced offerings, commercial cattle numbers through AuctionsPlus major sales bounced back this week, with the 19,120 head selling to a predominantly stronger market.
The sideways path of the national cattle market continued this week, with the three consecutive short weeks failing to put a “hop” into buyers’ willingness, or indeed, a “cooling” in vendors expectations.
Sheep and lamb listings registered another decline this week, at 57,095 head – back 6% on last week.
AuctionsPlus commercial cattle numbers bounced 7% higher this week, to 17,848 head, as the price see-saw returned, with no clear trend through the market.
For the fourth consecutive week, AuctionsPlus sheep and lamb listings registered a reduced offering, with a total of 60,820 head – back 8% from the previous week.
After last weeks two year high, supplies offered through AuctionsPlus cattle sales returned to more normal levels this week, with 16,758 head offered.

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