The demand for new machinery has returned to pre-Covid levels, with an abundance of inventory, price reductions and reduced interest rate deals failing to garner a significant upswing in sales during October.

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The upcoming 2024-25 weaner sales are set to begin soon, likely operating under different conditions compared to previous years. A...
In the latest episode of AgWatchers+, analysts Matt Dalgleish and Andrew Whitelaw discussed the implications for Australian agricu...
Australian beef and goatmeat both set new monthly records for export volumes. The US was the largest market for beef, lamb and goa...
The upcoming 2024-25 weaner sales are set to begin soon, likely operating under different conditions compared to previous years.
In the latest episode of AgWatchers+, analysts Matt Dalgleish and Andrew Whitelaw discussed the implications for Australian agriculture of Donald Trump’s re-election in the US.
Australian beef and goatmeat both set new monthly records for export volumes.
Tom Rookyard takes a look at potential impacts from a new US Government under the leadership of Donald Trump.
Local climate issues are impacting livestock supply in southern Australia, with significant effects on cattle and sheep numbers, Angus Brown looks at how this is affecting market dynamics and prices.
National herd liquidation trends emerge with narrowing PTIC premiums, reflecting a shift in cattle market dynamics from rebuild to liquidation in 2024.
Sheep slaughter has reached its highest volume in 18 years, indicating processors have been favouring mutton over lamb.
In the latest AgWatchers+ podcast, industry experts Matt Dalgleish and Andrew Whitelaw discuss what's been happening in cattle, grains and sheep over the past fortnight. 
In this week's Tom's Market Muster, we cover supply constrictions in the sheep and lamb market, and Australian lamb owning the plate in the US and the demand for mutton. Meanwhile, the stable cattle market and the opportunities it presents are explored as well as Australian beef taking market share from Canada in the US.

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