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The Price Discovery Tool offers an insight into the results of past auctions for similar livestock or machinery. The prices depicted are for informative purposes only and are not a guarantee, nor indication of bidding activity at auction
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NEWS IN BRIEF: Virtual fencing gets green light, new RIC loans, young auctioneer finalists announced
Victoria and NSW have both green-lighted virtual fencing technology for cattle this week. Farmers adopting this technology, which uses collars with GPS and wireless technology to control livestock without physical fences, will need to comply with certain requirements – such as using approved technologies, completing manufacturer training, maintaining a physical boundary fence or barrier and ensuring collars are checked regularly. Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) President Brett Hosking said: “This announcement is the culmination of years of behind the scenes work and we thank Minister for Agriculture Ros Spence for backing this technology and working with us to get it done,” Mr Hosking said. Minister for Agriculture and Regional NSW, Tara Moriarty said the state’s farmers now have access to this new technology like their counterparts use in Queensland, Northern Territory, Western Australia and Tasmania.
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Property
$200m deal caps big week in Australian farm sales
Each week, we take the pulse of rural property - from sales data to who’s making headlines. Check out this week's report from Kylie Dulhunty.
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Market Reports
Weekly Cattle Market Report
The AuctionsPlus commercial cattlemarket recorded softer supply and mixed buying conditions this week, while young cattle values remained historically strong. Total yardings declined 9% week-on-week to 16,753 head, with 67% of listings clearing at auction, and value over reserve ended the week at $34/head. Despite these adjustments, the AuctionsPlus Young Cattle Indicator (AYCI) remained well supported at 973 c/kg DW, continuing to sit comfortably within the top quartile of all recorded weeks.
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Insights
Wool market carries confidence into final sale before Christmas
Australia’s wool market posted another strong performance this week, with all micron categories attracting solid support across the three selling centres.
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