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Steers calves to $660 at Braidwood's 50th Blue Ribbon sale

19/05/2008 8:55:00 PM
Steer calves sold to a high of $660 a head at the 50th annual blue ribbon vealer and calf sale in Braidwood, NSW, on Friday.

A total of 3109 head were yarded, of which about 2065 steer calves topped at $660, while 1044 heifer calves topped at $485.

According to agents, the quality of cattle was outstanding and met strong competition from a large panel of buyers.

* Extract from a full market report to appear in The Land, NSW, May 22 issue.

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Jim and Noelene Sturgiss, 'Mount Sunset', with the champion pen of 15 Hereford heifers which sold for $475.
Jim and Noelene Sturgiss, 'Mount Sunset', with the champion pen of 15 Hereford heifers which sold for $475.
19/05/2008 | Steer calves sold to a high of $660 a head at the 50th annual blue ribbon vealer sale in Braidwood, NSW, on Friday.

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