A 21% increase in AuctionsPlus cattle offerings this week, at 19,226 head, contributed to a widespread fall in prices across most categories. Prices were back across eight of the ten young cattle categories, while averages for the indicative breeding stock categories were varied.

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The number of sheep and lambs offered exclusively on AuctionsPlus this week jumped 15%, to 96,643 head, with most of the increase ...
The national wool offering this week remained steady on the previous week as the number of bales offered dropped slightly from 50,...
A 13% contraction in the number of cattle offered exclusively on AuctionsPlus this week had price averages for the week varied, es...
The number of sheep and lambs offered exclusively on AuctionsPlus this week jumped 15%, to 96,643 head.
The national wool offering this week remained steady on the previous week as the number of bales offered dropped slightly from 50,596 to 50,062.
A 13% contraction in the number of cattle offered exclusively on AuctionsPlus this week had price averages for the week varied.
Exclusive sheep and lamb listings on AuctionsPlus this week declined marginally, contracting 101 head to total 84,127 head.
The national wool offering for this week remained on par with last week after 52,656 bales were predicted while 50,596 bales were available.
Unrelenting demand for a very limited supply of light and young cattle continues to be the headline story for the cattle market.
National wool listings increased this week with the inclusion of a designated Australian Superfine Sale.
The supply of sheep and lambs exclusively offered through AuctionsPlus this week contracted 13%, to 84,228 head.

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