The online cattle market was significantly stronger this week, as a 17% weekly reduction in offerings fueled competition and rain through key regions buoyed sentiment. With a total of 16,966 head offered, the most significant price jump for the week was through the mid-weight steer lines, while prices increased through almost all proven breeding lines, including PTIC heifers.

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The largest online offering in four months delivered variable clearance rates for the proven breeding lines again this week, as th...
It was another busy week for AuctionsPlus cattle sales, with the total offering jumping 10% on last week, to 18,642 head. While ca...
Overall supplies contracted this week through AuctionsPlus commercial cattle sales, with the 16,920 head offered down 12% on the p...
The largest online offering in four months delivered variable clearance rates for the proven breeding lines again this week, as the distance between vendors and buyers in “rebuilding categories” finished the week further apart.
It was another busy week for AuctionsPlus cattle sales, with the total offering jumping 10% on last week, to 18,642 head.
Overall supplies contracted this week through AuctionsPlus commercial cattle sales, with the 16,920 head offered down 12% on the previous week.
It was another large offering of cattle through AuctionsPlus commercial cattle sales this week, with the 19,255 head offered up 16% on the previous week and 36% above the corresponding sale last year.
It was another massive week of records for the Australian cattle market, from the EYCI kicking higher, to amazing bull sales results.
It was another massive winter week of offerings through AuctionsPlus cattle sales, with prices up across all ten young cattle categories.
AuctionsPlus cattle offerings this week totaled 15,775 head.
There was another big supply surge across the AuctionsPlus cattle markets this week, with 19,477 head offered – up 25% on last week.

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