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UPDATED 31 JULY 2005
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Cattle and lamb prices leap in line with the rain
20 Jun 2005

Meat and Livestock Australia said last week’s rain had lifted cattle prices across the eastern states, with farmers no longer culling their herds and more buyers entering the market. Cattle prices have increased by as much as eight per cent. MLA said cattle prices were probably now past their seasonal low for the year. Sheep and lamb prices recorded sharp increases, with lamb up about 13 per cent across all categories, and mutton by 15 per cent.

Financial Review, 18/06/05

Previous News Items:
17 Jun 2005 | Feds refuse to revoke pork import licences
15 Jun 2005 | Cattle prices take off after Victorian rains
10 Jun 2005 | Incomes rising for beef producers
10 Jun 2005 | Automatic tariff increase likely for Aussie beef
9 Jun 2005 | Forced sales take the top off cattle prices


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