Some positive signs amid the turmoil
The last week has seen some good news on the export front, with increasing volume to China, and some bad news, with the suspension of
The last week has seen some good news on the export front, with increasing volume to China, and some bad news, with the suspension of
Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) have updated their cattle industry projections for April, with the key factor being going from hoping for a break in
After battling with drought for over two years Australian cattle producers are currently the envy of global cattle producers. In the US most notably, but
When the Coronavirus crisis emerged there was plenty of concern surrounding the virus infecting abattoir workers and closing processors. Fortunately, Australia has thus far avoided
We have all seen the rush of demand for meat, amongst many other things, locally over the last six weeks. While we don’t have the
Easter usually leads to plenty of variation in saleyard indicators. With some sales not running due to the break and processors closing for some extra
China is in strife. Trade wars, African Swine Fever and now Coronavirus. The advent of Coronavirus has meant that the majority of Chinese manufacturing has
Just when you thought feeder cattle supply couldn’t ramp up any further, the end of December Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) and Australian Lotfeeders Association
Cattle supply is expected to wane, and prices are already on the rise. It is still worth having a look at how the tighter cattle
Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) released their cattle industry projections last week, and while it was before the rain, the herd and slaughter numbers are
The rain driven rapid rise in young cattle prices at saleyard level should translate quickly into higher export feeder cattle prices, right? Thus far this
The young cattle market has made a leap early in 2020, as rain and flooding strikes the east and west coasts. The Eastern Young Cattle
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