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There was fierce competition across AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb markets this week with clearance leaping 21 points to 86%. Buyer appetite was driven not just by the recent rain, it was also affected by listing numbers falling for the third consecutive week — down 6% to 67,7641. Demand was particularly high for lambs, which recorded a very strong 90% clearance for the 42,044 head on offer. The AuctionsPlus Australian Restocker Lamb Indicator has more than doubled in the last 11 weeks to $56/head from $27.

 

There was fierce competition across AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb markets this week with clearance leaping 21 points t...

AuctionsPlus commercial cattle listings lifted again this week to reach 10,257 head, increasing by 6%. The larger offering was ...

The AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb markets retracted for the second week in a row, with the 71,780 head down a marginal...

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The AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb markets gradual grind higher of offerings came to a halt this week, with total listi...

AuctionsPlus commercial cattle listings lifted by 12% this week, to total 6,151 head. The slightly larger offering was met with...

AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb numbers rose this week to 77,917, jumping by 11% from the previous week. Clearance came ...

AuctionsPlus commercial cattle listings slipped to 5,479 head, decreasing by 32%. Strong competition was spurred by the smaller...

AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb numbers remained steady this week at 70,078, a slight decrease on last week’s offering. ...

The offering available on the AuctionsPlus platform has again continued its upward trend, most noticeably in heavier lines of both steers and heifers.
Recent rain in NSW and QLD breathed new life into the market with main indicators up on last week, although listings were marginally down.
The positive weather is putting confidence into the market with lighter weight steers and heifers recording significant price rises and very high clearance rates.
The sheep and lamb market was mixed this week, with price fluctuations experienced throughout. Total listings were down, as was clearance but VOR rose.
Of significant note this week was the number of heavier lines of steers offered with 903 head or 33% of the total offering of steers, being made up made up of 400kg+ lines. It didn't affect competition, with all steers returning better prices than last week.
AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb numbers rose this week to 77,917, jumping by 11% from the previous week. Clearance came back slightly, falling four percentage points to 65% and value over reserve also fell, finishing the week at an average of $6 above set reserves.
AuctionsPlus commercial cattle listings slipped to 5,479 head, decreasing by 32%. The smaller offering saw stronger clearance at 78%.
AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb numbers remained steady at 70,078. Clearance rose 7% to finish the week at 69%, while all lamb dropped in value

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