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Market Report – 30 June 2022

June 30, 2022

Market Report – 29 July 2022

June 29, 2022

Draw & Yarding – 30 June 2022

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Prime Cattle – 30 June 2022 Total Yarding:  3 Prime Cattle – 30 June 2022 

Total Yarding:  320

Cattle numbers fell and the quality and condition of most of the stock was plain. A highlight was a run of heavy bullocks. Not all the usual buyers were operating and the buyers that were going were selective. Around 100 Cows were penned. The market sold to a much cheaper trend with young cattle dropping 50c and more in places and cow fell 30c to 50c/kg.

The best of a small run of weaner steers reached 600c/kg. Medium and heavy feeder steers ranged from 460c to 554c/kg and heifers 360c to 474c/kg. Trade steers were limited and sold from 460c to 500c/kg.

Grown steers and bullocks over 500kg ranged from 355c to 440c and heavy grown heifers 378c to 398c/kg. Heavy 3 and 4 score cows were best supplied and sold from 260c to 315c and medium weight 2 score cows averaged 255c/kg with the help from restockers.

Market Report: MLA's National Livestock Reporting Service.
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Prime Lamb & Sheep – 29 June 2022 Total Yardin Prime Lamb & Sheep – 29 June 2022 

Total Yarding: 11,143

Lamb numbers lifted and the quality remains very mixed with the majority of lambs lacking finish. There were a few well finished lines off grain but were limited. All weights were represented. The market sold to a cheaper trend.

Light restocking lambs to 16kg cwt sold from $64 to $120/head. Trade lambs 18 to 22kg were $7 cheaper on average with the secondary lambs starting at $112/head to the heavier and better finished lambs reached $171/head to average from 660c to 720c/kg cwt. The better lambs sold to 780c/kg cwt. The 22 to 24kg lambs received $164 to $178 and 24 to 26kg lambs $180 to $188/head averaging 740c to 765c/kg cwt slipping $4/head on average. Heavy lambs $185 to $220 and extra heavy weights reached $260/head. Best priced hogget reached $188/head.

Mutton numbers eased slightly and quality was mixed. Prices cheaper by $12 to $16/head. Medium weight ewes sold from $99 to $150 and heavy crossbred ewes $154 to $201/head. Most averaged around 520c/kg cwt.

Market Report: MLA's National Livestock Reporting Service.

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Today's #HAMMERTIME Report by Graeme Richards #NLR Today's #HAMMERTIME Report by Graeme Richards #NLRS coming to you from each sale at #SELX
Prime Cattle Draw & Yarding - Thursday 30 June - 8 Prime Cattle Draw & Yarding - Thursday 30 June - 8am.
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Prime Sheep & Lamb Draw & Yarding - Wednesday 29 J Prime Sheep & Lamb Draw & Yarding - Wednesday 29 June - 11am. 
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Peter Godbee of 'Bedulluck', Wallaroo was awarded Peter Godbee of 'Bedulluck', Wallaroo was awarded both the best presented steers & best presented heifers at Friday’s Special Store Cattle Sale.

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Special Store Cattle – 24 June 2022 Total Yard Special Store Cattle – 24 June 2022 

Total Yarding:  1671

1670 head were penned and the quality was well back on the previous sale. There were good numbers of weaners although a large percentage were 9 to 11 months of age. A small offering of yearlings and PTIC cows and heifers and around 55 cow and calf units. The weaners sold $200 to $250/head cheaper than the last store sale with the slip in quality a major factor.
Light weaner steers under 200kg sold from $800 to $1160/head. 

Medium weight to 280kg ranged from $990 to $1960 and averaged 680c/kg for the bulk of the cattle. Heavy weaner steers sold to $2210/head. Light heifers $720 to $940 and medium weights $950 to $1640/head. 

Heavy Angus heifers around 320kg topped the weaner sale reaching $2250/head. Very heavy Charolais yearling steers also reached $2250/head and the best price for PTIC heifers reached $2620/head. Cow and calf units ranged between $2400 and $3300/unit.

Market Report: MLA's National Livestock Reporting Service.
This pen of Heifers (ave 305.9kg) sold for $1820ph This pen of Heifers (ave 305.9kg) sold for $1820ph by Jim Hindmarsh & Son at today’s Special Store Cattle sale.
First steer pen of the Special Store Cattle sale b First steer pen of the Special Store Cattle sale being sold by Butt Livestock for $2210ph
Special Store Cattle Sale - Draw & Yarding - Frida Special Store Cattle Sale - Draw & Yarding - Friday 25 June - 10am. 

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Prime Cattle – 23 June 2022 Total Yarding:  5 Prime Cattle – 23 June 2022 

Total Yarding:  570

Numbers were similar and the quality varied. Yearling steers were best supplied and there were several larger runs of steers that suited feeders. Yearling heifers were very limited. Only reasonable numbers of prime yearlings and grown steers were offered. Around 100 cows were penned in a market that sold to a dearer trend with the exception of the yearling heifers.

Light weaner steers reached 638c/kg and feeder steers were upto 20c dearer mostly in the larger runs, medium weights sold to 637c and heavy weights 503c to 570c/kg. The limited supply of heifers were cheaper and sold between 450c and 490c for heifers to feed on. Trade cattle lifted 15c with steers selling from 470c to 572c/kg.

Prime grown steers gained 10c with most selling from 465c to 477c/kg. Cows were also gained 8c to 10c with the heavy 3 and 4 score cows 312c to 345c/kg. Medium weights ranged from 270c to 336c/kg for the better 2 and 3 score cows.

Market Report: MLA's National Livestock Reporting Service.

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