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Mount Gambier Market Report - CATTLE
Numbers lifted as agents yarded 469 head of liveweight and open auction cattle. These sold to a larger field of trade and processor buyers along with the usual feeder and restocker orders. Quality was mixed and varied with something for all requirements which led to a mixed market in price.
Vealer numbers lifted with steers to the trade making from 560c to 590c with similar heifers selling from 510c to 600c/kg. Feeders were active from 530c to 570c/kg over both sexes with a small amount of restocker activity to 550c/kg. Yearling steers went mainly to feed on from 505c to 532c with heifers also to feed making to 520c with some trade support on heifers from 428c to 518c/kg.
Grown steers and bullocks made to 500c to the trade with a lift of 7c as feeders operated from 438c to 555c/kg. Grown heifers to the trade lost 14c as they ranged from 425c to 488c with feeders active to 509c with manufacturing steers returning from 380c to 436c/kg.
Heavy cows remained firm in price as they made from 410c to 434c with lighter types attracting the trade from 340c to 358c with feeder support to 388c as bulls made from 360c to 392c/kg.
Naracoorte Market Report - CATTLE
Numbers rose as agents yarded 900 head of liveweight and open auction cattle. These sold to a large field of trade and processor buyers along with feeder and restocker interest. Quality continues to remain good in a mixed market for price.
Vealer numbers were small as steers reached 595c and the few heifers made up to 566c/kg. Yearling steers to the trade ranged from 463c to 560c with similar heifers making from 490c to 564c/kg. Feeders sought steers from 500c to 604c and heifers from 484c to 550c as restockers purchased both sexes from 530c to 591c/kg.
Grown steers and bullocks made from mostly 460c to 500c with an isolated sale at 542c/kg to the trade. Feeders were active here from 424c to 535c/kg. Grown heifers to trade buyers ranged from 438c to 510c with feeder support from 460c to 536c as manufacturing steers reached 406c/kg. Heavy cows eased 3c to 5c as they returned from 398c to 432c with lighter lots making from 362c to 375c to the trade with feeders active to 398c and restockers to 378c/kg. A large run of heavy bulls made from 358c to 422c/kg.
Hamilton Market Report SHEEP & LAMBS
WEDNESDAY
Agents yarded 4534 a decrease of 821 head at Hamilton where the quality was plainer with less weight compared to previous markets.
The offering comprised of 843 lambs and 3691 sheep.The regular field of buyers attended together with restricted store competition and most processers operating fully. The market was again erratic in places for lambs.
Overall, the market was firm on the previous sale with the exception of some 1 and 2 score lambs which were softer. A very good run of sheep was offered consisting of mainly X-bred ewes with more weight including merinos, prices remained firm. A small offering of new seasons lambs made to a top of $190/head. Light Lambs 12kg to 16 kg sold from $52 to $90/head. Light trade lambs 18kg to 22kg made from $125 to $160/head to average between 730c and 780c/kg cwt. Medium trade lambs 22kg to 26 kgs made from $130 to $182/head to average around 730c to 780c/kg cwt. Heavy lambs sold to $198/head with Hoggets making to $198/head. The offering of sheep included a majority of weights and grades. Heavy X-bred Ewes sold up to $180 with Merino ewes topping at $154/head. The general run of Merino mutton sold to average between 490c and 580c/kg cwt. Merino Rams sold to $172 with terminal sires to $78/head.
Naracoorte Market Report - SHEEP & LAMBS
Numbers eased as agents yarded 8385 mostly new season lambs in the first of the split sales. Wet weather the day before played a part in the smaller number as those that came forward had wet skins with some containing mud.
A smaller field of trade and processor buyers were active along with a larger number of restockers who took home a significant number of a mixed quality offering with a large number of lighter weight lambs coming forward. Any lambs with weight and condition were highly sought after to range from 820c to 850c with a lift of $4 to $6/head. Light lambs to the trade made from $118 to $162 with the light trade types ranging from $156 to $172/head. Restockers sourced light lambs from $105 to $121 and they paid from $150 to $170/head for those with better condition.
Tradeweight lambs made from $176 to $196 as heavy lambs returned from $198 to $221 with the few extra heavy lots making from $226 to the market high of $260/ head. Hoggets sold from $110 to $140/head.
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