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Milk and two-tooth Hereford steers, 417kg, from Frank Hannigan, Woodview, sold for 312c/kg or $1358 to Mort and Co feedlots, Darling Downs, Qld, at Casino on Wednesday. Ray White Rural Casino has 12 rural properties for sale. Price Guide $590,000 - $620,000. 137-141 Johnston Street Casino, NSW 2470 +61 (2) 6662 1451.
It’s that time of year again, with slaughter bookings filling up ahead of the Christmas break and meat processors less keen to bid - in some cases failing to show at sales. Cows were the indicator, dropping back 25 to 30 cents a kilogram at Tamworth on Monday while on Tuesday Inverell and Grafton cow prices fell 30c/kg.
Dry conditions in Queensland have forced cattle out of the paddock and direct to JBS Dinmore, which has slowed up their need to bid in northern NSW saleyards.
Further south demand has yet to ease, with all classes fully firm Cattle look so good that backgrounders complain that they won’t be able to put any more condition on them!
’The weight that is coming through in the south is phenomenal,’ said Forbes livestock agent Tim Mackay who said feeder steers at Monday’s sale averaged 480kg for 400c/kg and better.
’Anyone who kept cattle and ignored their agents’ advice to sell early are kicking goals because they have more to sell,’ he said.
Demand for feeder steers from all yards remains fully firm in spite of the high prices. At least new season grain, very high in protein offers good value at the moment
Casino agent Darren Perkins, George and Fuhrmann, said water availability was becoming an issue in the upper Richmond and Clarence Valleys with some backgrounders getting out of cattle for the moment.
At the Scone Regional Livestock Exchange, Brett Peel said Tuesday’s sale followed the trend - down for export cattle and strong as ever for feeders. However, a decline in quality contributed to price eases.
Grafton agent Mitch Donovan said the Clarence Valley was now drying off, following the example led by the valleys to its north and that factor combined with the lack of Teys and JBS buyers from Tuesday’s prime market, where 277 head were yarded, pushed cow prices back by 30c/kg.
Inverell recorded a similar situation with processors like JBS indicating their books were filling up ahead of the Christmas shutdown.Cattle Prices Casino Nsw Casino
’It’s a logistical thing,’ said Inverell agent Robbie Bloch. ’However feedlot demand is fully firm on last week.’
The return to dry conditions north of Inverell could flush a few more cattle out of paddocks ahead of the break, however from Inverell south there remained plenty of tall standing grass in paddocks.
’Largely we don’t have the numbers of cattle to see any flush in the market.’
Tamworth agent Nathan McConnell, Elders, said softer export prices, including heavy MSA cattle, made producers think about the present high restocker prices, the near parity with US grain fed beef and the fluctuating dollar value.
’The feeder market is bouyant, but people are worrying a bit. They’re wondering what’s going on.’
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Yearling steer prices have backed off by varying degrees in the past week, but lot feeder competition remains strong.
George and Fuhrmann managing director, Darren Perkins, Casino, said the price had come off its peak for a number of reasons.
’We’re seeing a lot more cattle come out of central Queensland now and there’s also the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19,’ Mr Perkins said.
Casino near sturgis michigan. ’Last week we saw yearling steers get a bit over 400c/kg, this week we’ve seen them back to 360c/kg to 380c/kg.’
He said traditionally prices also dropped during the shorter week leading up to Easter. However, the price drop did not necessarily indicate demand for yearling steers had eased.
’There are still plenty of feedlot operators vying for those sort of cattle, they’ve just got more selection from other states now,’ Mr Perkins said.
’Obviously Casino being so close to the border of Queensland, we are more protected because we do get Queensland buyers.’
He said they had seen a couple of thousand head at the saleyards in recent weeks, but things could change in the next month.
’We’ve had a very, very big sell off in this area in the past six or eight weeks, our numbers are certainly going to drop dramatically, I believe by May onwards,’ Mr Perkins said.
Bowyer and Livermore stock agent Todd Clements said yearling steers were 4c/kg to 5c/kg cheaper at Carcoar this week.
’We still had yearling steers sell for 420c/kg this week, that’s still very good, especially considering what’s going on at the moment,’ Mr Clements said.
’We’re very lucky that we’ve had good rain and people have grass to put cattle on, otherwise it would be very ordinary.’Cattle Prices Casino Nsw Windsor
He said it was lot feeders and backgrounders driving the yearling steer market at Carcoar as well.
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The demand restricting processor competition was that exporters were mostly bidding on cows and bullocks.
Mr Clements said there was more rain for the district forecast and this could lead to a drop in numbers in the coming weeks.
Delta Livestock agent Scott Hall said the Wagga Wagga market recorded a mixed yarding of 3500 cattle this week, including 1000 cows. Yearling steers sold to a firm to cheaper market, depending on quality, and some restocker-type steers were cheaper by up to 15c/kg.
’The better quality held their own, but once the quality went off the prices definitely followed,’ Mr Hall said. ’We still saw handy, black feeder steers make that 400c/kg mark.’
He said again it was lot feeders driving competition with processors getting a bid in on heavier articles.
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Milk and two-tooth Hereford steers, 417kg, from Frank Hannigan, Woodview, sold for 312c/kg or $1358 to Mort and Co feedlots, Darling Downs, Qld, at Casino on Wednesday. Ray White Rural Casino has 12 rural properties for sale. Price Guide $590,000 - $620,000. 137-141 Johnston Street Casino, NSW 2470 +61 (2) 6662 1451.
It’s that time of year again, with slaughter bookings filling up ahead of the Christmas break and meat processors less keen to bid - in some cases failing to show at sales. Cows were the indicator, dropping back 25 to 30 cents a kilogram at Tamworth on Monday while on Tuesday Inverell and Grafton cow prices fell 30c/kg.
Dry conditions in Queensland have forced cattle out of the paddock and direct to JBS Dinmore, which has slowed up their need to bid in northern NSW saleyards.
Further south demand has yet to ease, with all classes fully firm Cattle look so good that backgrounders complain that they won’t be able to put any more condition on them!
’The weight that is coming through in the south is phenomenal,’ said Forbes livestock agent Tim Mackay who said feeder steers at Monday’s sale averaged 480kg for 400c/kg and better.
’Anyone who kept cattle and ignored their agents’ advice to sell early are kicking goals because they have more to sell,’ he said.
Demand for feeder steers from all yards remains fully firm in spite of the high prices. At least new season grain, very high in protein offers good value at the moment
Casino agent Darren Perkins, George and Fuhrmann, said water availability was becoming an issue in the upper Richmond and Clarence Valleys with some backgrounders getting out of cattle for the moment.
At the Scone Regional Livestock Exchange, Brett Peel said Tuesday’s sale followed the trend - down for export cattle and strong as ever for feeders. However, a decline in quality contributed to price eases.
Grafton agent Mitch Donovan said the Clarence Valley was now drying off, following the example led by the valleys to its north and that factor combined with the lack of Teys and JBS buyers from Tuesday’s prime market, where 277 head were yarded, pushed cow prices back by 30c/kg.
Inverell recorded a similar situation with processors like JBS indicating their books were filling up ahead of the Christmas shutdown.Cattle Prices Casino Nsw Casino
’It’s a logistical thing,’ said Inverell agent Robbie Bloch. ’However feedlot demand is fully firm on last week.’
The return to dry conditions north of Inverell could flush a few more cattle out of paddocks ahead of the break, however from Inverell south there remained plenty of tall standing grass in paddocks.
’Largely we don’t have the numbers of cattle to see any flush in the market.’
Tamworth agent Nathan McConnell, Elders, said softer export prices, including heavy MSA cattle, made producers think about the present high restocker prices, the near parity with US grain fed beef and the fluctuating dollar value.
’The feeder market is bouyant, but people are worrying a bit. They’re wondering what’s going on.’
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Yearling steer prices have backed off by varying degrees in the past week, but lot feeder competition remains strong.
George and Fuhrmann managing director, Darren Perkins, Casino, said the price had come off its peak for a number of reasons.
’We’re seeing a lot more cattle come out of central Queensland now and there’s also the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19,’ Mr Perkins said.
Casino near sturgis michigan. ’Last week we saw yearling steers get a bit over 400c/kg, this week we’ve seen them back to 360c/kg to 380c/kg.’
He said traditionally prices also dropped during the shorter week leading up to Easter. However, the price drop did not necessarily indicate demand for yearling steers had eased.
’There are still plenty of feedlot operators vying for those sort of cattle, they’ve just got more selection from other states now,’ Mr Perkins said.
’Obviously Casino being so close to the border of Queensland, we are more protected because we do get Queensland buyers.’
He said they had seen a couple of thousand head at the saleyards in recent weeks, but things could change in the next month.
’We’ve had a very, very big sell off in this area in the past six or eight weeks, our numbers are certainly going to drop dramatically, I believe by May onwards,’ Mr Perkins said.
Bowyer and Livermore stock agent Todd Clements said yearling steers were 4c/kg to 5c/kg cheaper at Carcoar this week.
’We still had yearling steers sell for 420c/kg this week, that’s still very good, especially considering what’s going on at the moment,’ Mr Clements said.
’We’re very lucky that we’ve had good rain and people have grass to put cattle on, otherwise it would be very ordinary.’Cattle Prices Casino Nsw Windsor
He said it was lot feeders and backgrounders driving the yearling steer market at Carcoar as well.
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The demand restricting processor competition was that exporters were mostly bidding on cows and bullocks.
Mr Clements said there was more rain for the district forecast and this could lead to a drop in numbers in the coming weeks.
Delta Livestock agent Scott Hall said the Wagga Wagga market recorded a mixed yarding of 3500 cattle this week, including 1000 cows. Yearling steers sold to a firm to cheaper market, depending on quality, and some restocker-type steers were cheaper by up to 15c/kg.
’The better quality held their own, but once the quality went off the prices definitely followed,’ Mr Hall said. ’We still saw handy, black feeder steers make that 400c/kg mark.’
He said again it was lot feeders driving competition with processors getting a bid in on heavier articles.
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