As much of the south eastern regions of Australia continued to dry out this week, the overall supply of cattle continued to remain very tight heading into the Easter break. Total online offerings this week reached 7,365 head, with the heavier steer lines easing back, while prices for the lighter heifer lines moved higher.

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In the wake of widespread falls of recent weeks, the number of sheep and lambs offered exclusively through AuctionsPlus this week ...
The national wool offering saw a marginal increase in the number of bales offered this week, with a total of 48,971 compared to 46...
The widespread rain across many key cattle producing regions over the past two weeks has seen a consolidation in demand for light ...
In the wake of widespread falls of recent weeks, the number of sheep and lambs offered this week was down considerably, to 46,681 head.
The national wool offering saw a marginal increase in the number of bales offered this week, with a total of 48,971 compared to 46,622 the week prior.
The widespread rain across many key cattle producing regions over the past two weeks has seen a consolidation in demand for light and young cattle...
The national wool offering saw a marginal drop this week, with 46,622 bales offered as opposed to 50,603 last week.
In the wake of the very wet conditions, total lamb and sheep exclusively offered through AuctionsPlus this week contracted 21%, to 85,803 head.
Substantial rainfall totals through key supply regions in QLD and NSW this week contributed to prices surging across almost all categories.
It was another large offering of sheep and lambs exclusively offered on AuctionsPlus this week, with total supplies rising 11%, to 107,418 head.
The national wool offering was boosted marginally by 600 bales, with a total of 50,603 bales listed, not quite reaching the 53,000 bales like last week.

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