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RECENT CATTLE MARKET REPORTS
Lismore
OFF THE RAILS
BY GLENN WEIR
LISMORE SALEYARDS CATTLE MARKET REPORT 26TH JANUARY 2024
1,650 cattle were sold at the Lismore Saleyards on Wednesday.
The yarding consisted of 40 bulls, 45 bullocks, 480 cows and 1,085 weaners. Prices for most classes were on a par with last week, some a little dearer.
Bulls sold from $2 to $2.68 per kg. Col Martin’s Charolais topping the day at $2,320.
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GRAFTON FAT CATTLE SALE
DATE: 23/01/2024
475 TOTAL HEAD YARDED 328 EXPORT
147 YOUNG CATTLE
Grafton’s fortnightly Fat Sale saw a very good yarding of stock on offer, in particular Cows, which were made up the majority of the yarding. With the threat of more wet weather in QLD to come, a full
Heavy cows from $2.40 to $2.69 per kg. Medium cows ranged from $2.10 to $2.69. Weaner steers sold to good competition. The Larsson Partnership’s line of 11 Charolais cross steers sold for a premium, $4.98 per kg for returns of $1,193. Most of the good quality steers sold from $3.70 to $4.00 per kg. A lot of the weaners are carrying good weight at the moment. There were 200 weighing between 280 and 330kg. Steers in this category averaged $3.52 per kg and heifers $2.98 per kg.
Good lines of lightweight weaner heifers either side of 200kg sold from $2.90 to $3.44 per kg.
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feld of buyers were in attendance all competing strongly. Bullocks cracked the 300c/kg mark to top at 305.2c/kg.
Fat Cows constantly made from 245-255c/kg to top at 263.2c/kg. A big run of Bulls also sold 20-30c/ kg dearer. Although young cattle were limited in numbers quality was good. The best of the steers sold to 432.2c/kg and their sisters reached 326.2c/ kg.
Upcoming Sales
Thursday 1st February 2024 – DLP Special Store Sale | Grafton Saleyards | 9am
Wednesday 31/1/24 - meatworks sale of bulls, cows, bullocks, vealers and weaners from 7.30am
Saturday 3/2/24 - Beef Breeder Sale A/C Hannigan family in conjunction with George and Fuhrmann
Wednesday 7/2/24 - meatworks sale of bulls, cows, bullocks, vealers and weaners from 7.30am at Casino Saleyards
Wednesday 31/1/24 - meatworks sale of bulls, cows, bullocks, vealers and weaners from 7.30am
Tuesday 6th February 2024 – Grafton Fat Cattle Sale | Grafton Saleyards | 8am
Tuesday 20th February 2024 – Grafton Fat Cattle Sale | Grafton Saleyards | 8am
Saturday 24th February 2024 – Clarence
Valley Select Female & Breeder Sale | Grafton Saleyards | 11am region as well as our main supply areas. The few vendors engulfed in the fres and also engulfed in helping to fght the fres and their results need our full support and thanks for their efforts.
Cattle and Lamb markets were frm to a shade dearer for the better fresher types and slightly weaker for the Mutton as well as any stock not up in condition.
Vealer steers av 202.5c/kg topping at 256.2c/kg or $514.33 to $686.34
Vealer heifers av 169.2c/kg topping at 258.2c/kg or $425.32 to $963.90
Feeder steers av 196.2c/kg topping at 232.2c/kg or $794.35 to $1210.17
Feder heifers av 164.7c/kg topping at 218.2c/kg or $561.17 to $1091.00
Yearling steers av 190c/kg topping at 239.2c/kg or $576.12 to $1000.65
Yearling heifers av 181c/kg topping at 382.2c/kg or $554.02 to $1724.68
Steers av 190.6c/kg topping at 230c/kg or $1067.51 to $1644.24
Heifers av 186.7c/kg topping at 244.2c/kg or $862.17 to and saw the market frm for the better fresher types and also the heavy end of the Hogget and Mutton types.
Lambs topped at $115 to av $67.81 ($3up)
Hoggets topped at $63 to av $31.21($Even)
Ewes topped at $32 to av $13.92 ($4down)
Wethers topped at $50 to av $3436 ($24 up)
Rams topped at $50 to av $11.92 ($Even)
Lamb Rams topped at $70 to av $24.23 ($14up)
Sale yarding of 1840 head av $52.23 a rise of $8/head week on week.
MCDOUGALL & SONS SHEEP & LAMB REPORT
Poultry numbers were slightly down with Roosters selling to $20, Hens to $42.50, Pullets to $42, Hen & Chicks to $35, Quails to $20, Geese to $20, Ducks to $12.50, Drakes to $20
Pork numbers are still down with Boars selling to $180, Sows selling from $55 to $370, Pork selling to $270, Light Pork selling to $228, Stores selling from $12.00 to $200.00. Sow and Litter selling to $260.
Agents today yarded 1840 head for the weekly sale which was approximately the same number as last week. The third wool 53.3kg to Thomas Foods for $92, 49.3kg to Thomas Foods for $84, 49.5 and 48.5kg to Eversons for $70, 46.8kg to Warwick Meats for $55
Ennismore Farming Co sold Merino lambs 56.6kg to Thomas Foods for $90, Xbred lambs 59.2kg to Thomas Foods for $95
Sunnymount Farming sold Dorper lambs 48.5kg to restockers for $104
Robert Deans sold Dorper x lambs 45.3kg to Jock Young Meats for $98
Michael Longhurst sold 47.5kg Dorper x lambs to Restockers for $100 and Uniplaza Meats for $91, 46kg hoggets to Eversons for $36, 52.5kg to Eversons for $50
James Coupe sold Aussie White lambs 52.5kg to Eversons for $74, 50kg to Jock Young Meats for $95
MC Dougall Family sold Dorper x lambs 55.4kg to Eversons for $100, 49kg to Grants Quality Meats for $104
Andrew Clark Dickson sold Dorper x lambs 50kg to Jock Young Meats for $109
Hurley & Weiss sold Dorper ram lambs 62kg to restockers for $70
Les Holton sold Dorper lambs 36.2kg to Highchester Meats for $74
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