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<h1>Dalby Cattle Yard Report</h1>
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<p><strong>Yarding</strong> 4905 <strong>Change</strong> +935</p>
<p>The supply of cattle continues to climb, with Dalby agents yarding 4,905 head, an increase of 935. All regular export processors were present and actively buying, along with a few additional southern operators. The participation of feed and restocker buyers was notably strong across the board.</p>
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<p>Lightweight yearling steers returning to the paddock saw a well-supplied market, averaging 6c to 16c/kg better than previous weeks. Demand for yearling steers to feed increased, averaging over 20c/kg dearer in selected categories. However, lightweight yearling heifers saw only quality-related price changes following last week’s significant price hike. All classes of cows experienced a much dearer market, averaging 20c to 26c/kg better.</p>
<h2>Market Breakdown</h2>
<p>Lightweight yearling steers to restockers reached up to 493c, averaging between 418c to 436c/kg. Medium weight yearling steers to feed averaged from 408c to 420c, with some occasional sales reaching 466c/kg. Heavyweight yearling steers to feed sold between 370c to 383c, topping out at 428c/kg. Lightweight yearling heifers returning to the paddock reached 348c, with averages from 322c to 323c/kg. Medium weight yearling heifers to feed peaked at 374c, averaging 330c, while heavyweights recorded a high of 372c, averaging 344c/kg.</p>
<p>A small selection of bullocks reached up to 368c, averaging 361c/kg. Medium weight plain condition cows to restockers made it to 275c, averaging 271c/kg. Medium weight 2 scores to processors averaged 262c and peaked at 272c/kg. Heavyweight 3 score cows had an average of 276c, with the best of the heavyweights reaching 310c, averaging 300c/kg. Heavyweight bulls peaked at 320c/kg.</p>
<p><em>Market Reporter: Trevor Hess</em></p>
<h2>Additional Resources</h2>
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<h2>Grant Daniel Long Report</h2>
<p>This week, Dalby saw an increase in yarding with all regular buyers in attendance, including some additional southern buyers. The overall market trend was firm to dearer across all categories, with the most significant increases noted in kill cattle, particularly cows which rose by 20 to 25 cents.</p>
<h2>Prime Quotes</h2>
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<strong>Heifers up to 400kg:</strong> 266c/kg, 350c/kg, 300c/kg<br>
<strong>Heifers over 400kg:</strong> 280c/kg, 330c/kg, 312c/kg<br>
<strong>Cows up to 400kg:</strong> 180c/kg, 247c/kg, 210c/kg<br>
<strong>Cows 400kg to 500kg:</strong> 250c/kg, 272c/kg, 264c/kg<br>
<strong>Cows over 500kg:</strong> 285c/kg, 311c/kg, 297c/kg
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<h2>Store & Feeder Quotes</h2>
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<strong>Steers up to 200kg:</strong> 418c/kg, 468c/kg, 442c/kg<br>
<strong>Steers 200kg to 280kg:</strong> 376c/kg, 493c/kg, 435c/kg<br>
<strong>Steers 280kg to 330kg:</strong> 373c/kg, 450c/kg, 417c/kg<br>
<strong>Steers 330kg to 400kg:</strong> 372c/kg, 460c/kg, 408c/kg<br>
<strong>Feeder steers over 400kg:</strong> 340c/kg, 394c/kg, 374c/kg<br>
<strong>Heifers up to 200kg:</strong> 280c/kg, 342c/kg, 316c/kg<br>
<strong>Heifers 200kg to 280kg:</strong> 260c/kg, 346c/kg, 322c/kg<br>
<strong>Heifers 280kg to 330kg:</strong> 268c/kg, 348c/kg, 322c/kg<br>
<strong>Heifers 330kg to 400kg:</strong> 272c/kg, 374c/kg, 330c/kg<br>
<strong>Feeder heifers over 400kg:</strong> 267c/kg, 368c/kg, 345c/kg<br>
<strong>Feeder/Boat Bulls:</strong> 255c/kg, 316c/kg, 288c/kg<br>
<strong>Slaughter Bulls:</strong> 268c/kg, 302c/kg, 282c/kg
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<h2>Highlights</h2>
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<li>Simmental Bulls sold by <strong>Perkins & Crouch</strong> of Chinchilla to processors at 320c/kg, 955kg, $3056.</li>
<li>Charbray Cows sold by <strong>Welsh Cattle Co</strong> of Wandoan to processors at 310.2c/kg, 591.88kg, $1836.</li>
<li>Simmental Heifers sold by <strong>Perkins & Crouch</strong> of Chinchilla to processors at 340c/kg, 669kg, $2275.</li>
<li>Angus Heifers sold by <strong>CB & FR Bartlett</strong> of Bowenville to feedlotters at 370.2c/kg, 385kg, $1425.</li>
<li>Hereford Steers sold by <strong>RK & AL Dobson</strong> of Meandarra to processors at 346.2c/kg, 555kg, $1921.</li>
<li>Charbray Steers sold by <strong>PVJ & JA Appleton</strong> of Dalby to feedlotters at 390.2c/kg, 376.67kg, $1469.</li>
<li>Charolais X Ylg Steers sold by <strong>KE & LR Crawford</strong> of Kingaroy to backgrounders at 476.2c/kg, 269.29kg, $1282.</li>
<li>Angus X Ylg Heifers sold by <strong>DA & WA Rodgers</strong> of Toowoomba to backgrounders at 336.2c/kg, 252.50kg, $849.</li>
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