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<h1>Dalby Cattle Market Report</h1>
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<strong>Yarding:</strong> 3685 <strong>Change:</strong> -2541
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Cattle numbers at Dalby have decreased significantly by 2,541 head, bringing the total to 3,685. A robust group of buyers was in attendance, covering all classes. Light-weight yearling steers and heifers returning to the paddock saw strong support; however, prices for other categories followed a nationwide trend towards lower prices.
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Medium and heavy-weight yearling steers destined for feeding experienced a drop of 7c to 12c/kg in their averages; however, the best quality lines remained close to the previous sale levels. Medium and heavy-weight yearling heifers followed suit, dropping 14c to 20c/kg, although well-bred lines remained firm. Cows designated for processors also saw a decrease of 10c to 14c/kg, with restockers providing a baseline for the plainer condition lines. Notably, a small sample of heavy grown steers for export processors maintained their price points.
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Light-weight yearling steers returning to the paddock hit an isolated high of 489c, averaging out at 416c, while secondary lines averaged 355c/kg. Yearling steers for the domestic market registered sales up to 430c, averaging between 381c and 393c/kg. Heavy-weight yearling steers for feeding reached occasional prices of 420c, with most averaging 373c/kg. In the case of light-weight yearling heifers returning to the paddock, they averaged 332c, with one showing potential for competition making 390c/kg. Medium-weight yearling heifers to feed averaged between 307c and 327c, reaching 368c/kg at the top end. Heavy-weight yearling heifers to feed sold up to 364c, with an average of 323c/kg.
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Heavy grown steers for export processors sold for 349c, with some local trade sales reaching 391c/kg, yielding $2,305/head. A single manufacturing bullock fetched 250c/kg, returning $2,375/head. Plain condition cows sold to restockers averaged between 243c and 253c, peaking at 278c/kg. Medium-weight 2 score cows saw prices of up to 248c, averaging 243c/kg, while heavy-weight 3 score cows averaged 262c, with the best quality heavy-weight cows making up to 277c, averaging 273c/kg. Heavy bulls achieved prices of 316c/kg.
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<p><em>Market Reporter: Trevor Hess</em></p>
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<strong><em>For the full NLRS report, <a href="https://www.mla.com.au/prices-markets/cattlephysicalreport/?saleyard=Dalby&utm_campaign=492972_Dalby%20Cattle%20Report&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Meat%20%26%20Livestock%20Australia&dm_i=4PKB,AKDO,8YLZB,19IP2,1" target="_blank" rel="noopener">click here</a></em></strong>
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<em>For the agents draw for the upcoming sale, <a href="https://www.dalbyregionalsaleyards.com.au/buying-selling/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">click here</a></em>
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<h2>Grant Daniel Long Report</h2>
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This week's yarding in Dalby saw a reduction across most categories, with prices trending downwards. Cows fell 10 to 15 cents cheaper, while feeder steers and heifers experienced a decrease of 5 to 10 cents. Weaner heifers remained stable.
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<h3>Prime Quotes</h3>
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Heifers up to 400kg – 284c/kg, 368c/kg, 326c/kg<br>
Heifers over 400kg – 274c/kg, 364c/kg, 328c/kg
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Cows up to 400kg – 200c/kg, 202c/kg, 201c/kg<br>
Cows 400kg to 500kg – 236c/kg, 248c/kg, 242c/kg<br>
Cows over 500kg – 256c/kg, 277c/kg, 262c/kg
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Steers & bullocks up to 500kg – 314c/kg, 334c/kg, 320c/kg<br>
Steers & bullocks over 500kg – 340c/kg, 350c/kg, 345c/kg
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<h3>Store & Feeder Quotes</h3>
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Steers 200kg to 280kg – 388c/kg, 489c/kg, 416c/kg<br>
Steers 280kg to 330kg – 354c/kg, 420c/kg, 395c/kg<br>
Steers 330kg to 400kg – 272c/kg, 379c/kg, 335c/kg<br>
Feeder steers over 400kg – 240c/kg, 430c/kg, 315c/kg<br>
Heifers 200kg to 280kg – 266c/kg, 390c/kg, 332c/kg<br>
Heifers 280kg to 330kg – 286c/kg, 350c/kg, 313c/kg<br>
Heifers 330kg to 400kg – 266c/kg, 368c/kg, 308c/kg<br>
Feeder heifers over 400kg – 280c/kg, 360c/kg, 324c/kg
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Feeder/Boat Bulls – 288c/kg, 334c/kg, 313c/kg<br>
Slaughter Bulls – 272c/kg, 316c/kg, 304c/kg
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<h3>Highlights</h3>
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- Angus Bulls sold by <strong>K & S Southern</strong> of Bollon to processors at 310.2c/kg, 983kg, $3049.<br>
- Santa X Cows sold by <strong>K & S Southern</strong> of Bollon to processors at 277.2c/kg, 693.57kg, $1895.<br>
- Hereford Heifers sold by <strong>GK DM & JR Cook</strong> of Dalby to processors at 310c/kg, 516.67kg, $1602.<br>
- Angus Heifers sold by <strong>K & J Holzheimer Trust</strong> of The Gums to feedlotters at 360.2c/kg, 406.67kg, $1465.<br>
- Angus X Steers sold by <strong>K & S Southern</strong> of Bollon to processors at 349.2c/kg, 595kg, $2078.<br>
- Santa X Steers sold by <strong>Bingcliff</strong> of Dalby to feedlotters at 390.2c/kg, 471.67kg, $1840.<br>
- Angus Ylg Steers sold by <strong>CR NA & DD McLaughlin</strong> of Kingaroy to backgrounders at 446.2c/kg, 298.46kg, $1332.<br>
- Limousin X Ylg Heifers sold by <strong>G & K Franz Family Trust</strong> of Jandowae to backgrounders at 360.2c/kg, 242.50kg, $873.
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