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AuctionsPlus commercial cattle numbers fell 23% this week, with the reduced yarding of 10,544 head retaining similar prices from the previous week. Value Over Reserve lifted $27 to reach $104 and the clearance rate was steady at 76%.

AuctionsPlus commercial cattle numbers fell 23% this week, with the reduced yarding of 10,544 head retaining similar prices fro...

AuctionsPlus commercial cattle numbers fell by 7% this week, with the 9,952 head meeting decreased demand clearance falling fiv...

AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb listings fell 4% this week, with a total of 32,015 head offered. New s...

AuctionsPlus commercial cattle numbers fell by 24% this week, with the 10,720 head attracting stronger demand than last week wi...

AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb listings were steady this week, with a total of 33,342 head offered.&n...

AuctionsPlus commercial cattle numbers increased this week, with 14,065 head yarded—a 13% rise from last week. It was a mixed w...

AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb listings increased by 63% this week, totaling 33,758 head. Although th...

AuctionsPlus commercial cattle numbers lifted 31% this week to 12,441 head offered. The Value Over Reserve increased $40/head t...

AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb listings lifted an additional 62% this week, totaling 20,732 head. The...

AuctionsPlus commercial cattle numbers fell by 7% this week, with the 9,952 head meeting decreased demand clearance falling five percentage points to 78%. The lighter end of the steer and heifer market recorded the strongest gains again this week, while the heavier end of the market slumped in both price and clearance rate.
AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb listings fell 4% this week, with a total of 32,015 head offered. New season lambs made up 76% of the offering.
AuctionsPlus commercial cattle numbers fell by 24% this week, with the 10,720 head attracting stronger demand than last week with clearance increasing 10-percentage-points to 77%. The stronger demand was felt across all stock categories this week, with only one category from each of steers, heifers and breeding stock falling in value. The lighter end of the steer and heifer market recorded the strongest gains after falling last week, while the heavier end of the market continues its strong run.
AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb listings were steady this week, with a total of 33,342 head offered. 
Feeder steers (400kg and above) on a cents per kilo basis enjoyed the highest average for all steer categories. Feeder steers averaged 412c, which was 6c above the 280-330kg steer category which averaged 406c.
New season lambs have hit the market in much larger numbers, with the 17,690 head jumping almost 200% from last week’s 5,965 head offering. This week’s offering made up 82% of all new season lambs offered for the year.
AuctionsPlus commercial cattle numbers lifted 31% this week to 12,441 head offered.
AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb listings lifted an additional 62% this week, totaling 20,732 head. The increased offering was positively received, with all key indicators finishing the week in the green, including a substantial upswing in prices.

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