AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb listings have fallen from last week's surge in numbers, with a total of 66,717 head offered, 18% down on last week's yarding.

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AuctionsPlus commercial cattle numbers lifted by 23% this week, with 12,903 head offered. However, demand eased compared to previo...
AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb listings have continued to rise off last week's recovery in numbers, with a total of 81,158...
AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb listings were up significantly on last week's pinch in numbers, with a total of 55,873 head...
AuctionsPlus commercial cattle numbers lifted by 23% this week, with 12,903 head offered. However, demand eased compared to previous weeks, now sitting at 65%. Value over reserve continued to rise, averaging $122 above set reserves - $52 higher than the lowest VOR recorded in the past month.
AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb listings have continued to rocket this week continuing the trajectory of last week's uplift, with a total of 81,158 head offered, up 45% on last week's yarding.
AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb listings have bolstered this week compared to last week's tightening in numbers, with a total of 55,873 head offered, up 92% on last week's yarding.
There was a significant jump in clearance rates for items lists on AuctionsPlus during August, particularly for items above $10,000. 
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 sheep and lamb listings have tightened this week compared to last week's lamb boom, with a total of 29,166 head offered, down 41% on last week's numbers.
AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb listings rocketed this week, with a total of 49,138 head offered, up 53% on last week's numbers.
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.

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