Goat listings on AuctionsPlus over the last two weeks have seasonally decreased, with a total 978 head offered. The sale on July 13 saw 335 head listed, while the sale on July 20 had 643 head offered. New South Wales dominated the listings, offering 62% of the overall catalogue, as Victoria accounted for 29% of listings and Queensland 9%. The tighter supply helped clearance rates remain strong across the two-week period, with 80% clearance achieved and 781 head sold.

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With all physical selling centres in recess for the first of three weeks, attention turned to the AuctionsPlus EOFY Summary 2020-2...
A sharp jump in cattle numbers offered exclusively through AuctionsPlus this week had only a minor impact on the record prices of ...
AuctionsPlus sheep and lamb listings observed a decrease this week, down 16%, at 45,371 head. The reduced offering contributed to ...
With all physical selling centres in recess for the first of three weeks, attention turned to the AuctionsPlus EOFY Summary 2020-21.
A sharp jump in cattle numbers was offered exclusively through AuctionsPlus this week.
AuctionsPlus sheep and lamb listings observed a decrease this week, down 16%, at 45,371 head.
This week saw physical selling centres offer slightly under the expected number of bales of 51,000.
Record high prices did little to dampen buyer enthusiasm for AuctionsPlus cattle sales this week.
AuctionsPlus sheep and lamb listings recorded an increase in supplies this week, up 10%, at 53,963 head.
AuctionsPlus commercial weekly goat listings have decreased week-on-week for the previous three weeks.
The first week of the new financial year and the new selling season saw a large expected offering of 58,000 bales, with 51,260 bales actually offered.

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