It was a varied week for online sales, with the 26% increase in total throughput, at 20,668 head, largely felt through the mid-weight steer and heifer lines. In the breeding selections, demand was strong for the heavier populated PTIC heifer and PTIC cow lines, while prices largely took a step back for the thinner traded breeding categories.

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The national online market for sheep and lambs was largely stronger this week, assisted by a 9% decline in throughput – totaling 6...
The national wool offering this week at physical selling centres was 54,899 bales (54,750 estimated) which was an increase from la...
Results this week across the national AuctionsPlus young cattle categories were varied, as rain through key supply regions was wel...
The national online market for sheep and lambs was largely stronger this week, assisted by a 9% decline in throughput – totaling 65,246 head.
The national wool offering this week at physical selling centres was 54,899 bales (54,750 estimated) which was an increase from last week’s 48,760 bales.
Results this week across the national AuctionsPlus young cattle categories were varied, as rain through key supply regions was welcome.
The online market for sheep and lambs was slightly softer this week, as some good rain through the south east reportedly refreshed buyer confidence.
The national wool offering eased to 48,760 bales this week at national selling centres, falling from 50,836 bales last week.
The national young cattle market lost a little bit of its edge this week, with online prices across most steer categories falling.
The online market for sheep and lambs was largely softer this week, despite a contraction in supplies, with offerings back 19% on the previous week.
The national wool offering saw a minor drop this week, with 40,402 bales offered compared to 46,256 the previous week that resumed post recess.

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