April is seen as change of season in many areas. The sting goes out of the weather in the south and the humidity starts to fall away in the north.
It is also a time of flat tracking prices. Processors and feedlots are trying to secure numbers going into winter at summer prices.
As the season has changed so has the feel around pricing. I am certain sheep, lamb and cattle prices have bottomed (goats I’m not too sure about). The sale dynamics have definitely changed in the last seven days. Buyers are taking the offering at the current rate without trying to pull the job back further. Some…