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US herd rebuild to help fuel price recovery by mid-2024

AUSTRALIAN cattle producers could expect a turnaround in prices by mid-2024 on the back of an American herd rebuild, producers were told at the Meat & Livestock Australia Update event held in Bendigo on Thursday. MLA National Livestock Reporting Service operations manager Ripley Atkinson said the United States’ cattle herd liquidation followed by its rebuild […]

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Australian soil carbon company makes move into the US

AUSTRALIA’S largest soil carbon company has made a move across the Pacific – signing up its first project in the United States.Agriprove has been one of the driving forces behind the development of Australia’s soil carbon system, holding to the first soil project to receive Australian Carbon Credit Units and signing up the most soil […]

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Further recovery evident in most online sales categories

From Clermont, Central QLD, these 62 Brangus and Red Brangus heifers 9-13 months averaging 243kg returned 210c/kg and will travel to a buyer near Moura, QLD. A further 90 Ultrablack heifers from the same property, 233kg at 9-13 months, made 327c/kg or $760 a head. CATTLE listings lifted another six percent this week to reach […]

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Wagga sale 27 Nov 2023: Restockers enter the fray

Yarding 4100 Change +545 Numbers lifted considerably. The quality of cattle on offer were fair to good, especially in terms of well bred secondary stock across various categories. Most notably, the prices for secondary cattle experienced strong competition with restockers also entering the fray. Amongst the dynamics of the market, there was an uptick in […]

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Confidence at Beaudesert

Widespread rain lifted buyer confidence and both local and western buyers competed fiercely on quality restocker lines. Click to check the original article.

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