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From north to south, the cattle prices received during the first week of 2022 have continued to challenge record levels, with happy vendors spread from central Queensland through to the scorching hot returns registered down south at the Victorian weaner sales. For buyers, the purchase price pain continues unabated, with “digging deeper into the pockets” likely to be a frequent occurrence during early sales.

From north to south, the cattle prices received during the first week of 2022 have continued to challe...

AuctionsPlus weekly sheep and lamb sales for the first week of 2022 hit the ground running, with...

It is only fitting that the national cattle market should end its most astounding year in generations ...

The final AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb sales for 2021 registered a 22% jump in weekly listings, as a pre-Christmas fl...

The penultimate week of AuctionsPlus commercial sales for 2021 delivered mixed results through the mai...

With a total of five sales during November, goat listings increased 22% on the previous months, to 17,817 head. Queensland list...

AuctionsPlus sheep and lamb listings increased by 23% this week, to total 123,378 head. NSW had ...

The national cattle market looks determined to run flat-out into the final weeks of 2021, with another...

AuctionsPlus sheep and lamb numbers totalled 100,259 head this week – back 22% from last week an...

AuctionsPlus weekly sheep and lamb sales for the first week of 2022 hit the ground running, with a total of 40,567 head offered - 73% higher than the corresponding week in 2021.
It is only fitting that the national cattle market should end its most astounding year in generations with prices at record levels.
The final AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb sales for 2021 registered a 22% jump in weekly listings, as a pre-Christmas flush had 151,122 head offered.
The penultimate week of AuctionsPlus commercial sales for 2021 delivered mixed results through the main young cattle categories, with the 16,741 head offered - up 22% on last week and the largest weekly offering since the start of November.
With a total of five sales during November, goat listings increased 22% on the previous months, to 17,817 head. Queensland listings accounted for 60% of the overall catalogue, offering 10,736 head.
AuctionsPlus sheep and lamb listings increased by 23% this week, to total 123,378 head. NSW had the largest increase in lambs offered this week, particularly for crossbred and Merino wether lambs.
The national cattle market looks determined to run flat-out into the final weeks of 2021, with another very good week of clearance results for vendors.
AuctionsPlus sheep and lamb numbers totalled 100,259 head this week – back 22% from last week and 58% lower than the same week in 2020, as the very wet November continues to impact logistics and finish.

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