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Another lift for Vic cattle prices after that rain

20/05/2008 4:32:00 PM
Widespread rain in the northeast of Victoria before the Wangaratta monthly store cattle sale on Friday saw keen competition for breeding cows with young calves at foot, with prices $50-$80 dearer.

Competition was steady for steers and unjoined heifers.

Prices for cow and calf outfits saw a top price of $1180 for these units.

Joined females, on the point of calving made to $900, up by $40/head on the previous sale.

Later calving heifers were, however, harder to sell.

And unjoined heifers met weaker competition, especially those backward in condition and unsuitable for immediate feedlot entry.

* Extract from market report Stock & Land, Vic, May 22.

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20/05/2008 | Widespread rain in the northeast of Victoria before the Wangaratta monthly store cattle sale last Friday saw competition steady for steers and unjoined heifers but strong for breeding cows with young calves at foot.


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