Australia: Light yearling steers to restockers make 438c at Toowoomba

Published 2023년 3월 13일

Tridge summary

The Toowoomba cattle sale saw a reduction in the number of stock to 91 heads due to mixed weather and recent price drops. Despite this, a full range of buyers were active. The quality of the cattle was very mixed, with light weight yearling steers and heifers averaging around 430c and 337c/kg respectively. Heavy weight yearling steers and heifers, as well as over conditioned cows, fetched lower prices. Feeder bulls sold for 372c/kg and poor condition cows and calves fetched $1400/unit.
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Original content

Mixed quality at Toowoomba Good to useful falls of rain across the general supply area combined with the recent reduction in prices reduced the number of stock at the Toowoomba cattle sale to 91 head on Monday. Overall quality of the small yarding was very mixed. A fair panel of buyers covering all categories was present and operating. Most classes experienced very little change in price for the quality penned. Light weight yearling steers to restockers made to 438c to average 430c/kg. Yearling steers to feed for the domestic market averaged 367c and made to 378c/kg. Heavy weight yearling steers to feed made to 368c/kg. Light weight yearling heifers returning to the paddock ...

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