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Ryan Carpenter, Nutrien Bathurst, James Watson, AWN Orange, and Taylor Meeks, Tablelands Rural Agency talk about the CTLX blue ribbon weaner sale on April 4, 2025. Video by Elizabeth Anderson.
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00:00332 kilos, they're as quiet as big dogs and they're ready to go on for you.
00:04Righto for them there boys, it's our 6800 anyway.
00:06I think it went very well, that was, given how tough the season is here locally,
00:11there wasn't a lot of local support on the cattle but there was a lot of cattle go
00:14west and north and they got us right out there because
00:17they're a big support and I think everyone's pretty happy with how the day went.
00:20Yeah, and in terms of the quality today?
00:23Um yeah, the quality of the cattle really good.
00:25Today's probably a little bit different than the last two winter sales.
00:28Um, a fair bit more colour, a fair few lighter cattle.
00:31Um, but they're all really good quality all the way through and a fair bit of weight
00:34and yeah, quality of the cattle outstanding.
00:37Yeah, uh anything else sort of really jumping out today?
00:40What's what's really driving the market at the moment?
00:42Um, this Queensland reins, it is driving the market.
00:46Like there's a lot of heifers go to Cunnamulla.
00:48They're not as particular on on black cattle up there like Dale.
00:53So there wasn't a big difference we've seen the last couple of years on the coloured cattle
00:56which is really good to see.
00:57Like there was only 10 or 20 cents a kilo from British and Euro cattle to the black cattle
01:02which is great to see after the last couple of years.
01:04It's been a tough few years on those crossbred cattle.
01:06But yeah, um they're the boomy Simitool steers making $4.10 or $15 a kilo
01:12and for 300 kilos so it's not far behind the black job which is good to see.
01:17Yeah, and were there any sort of standout categories today?
01:20I think the standout categories would be that 280 to 320 kilo black steer range.
01:26You couldn't go wrong.
01:27That was the weight they wanted them in and they couldn't get enough of them.
01:31So they might have been a little bit softer
01:33but I thought the middleweight calves and the lightweight calves were definitely
01:37firmed if not a little bit better on last week's sale.
01:42You know all them all them lightweight calves.
01:44Big runs of them making sort of $4.40 to $4.70 or $4.80 for the good lines.
01:52Yeah, there's plenty of buyers here.
01:53Probably the reason why the jobs just probably come off little is the rain.
01:58Rain that was predicted never ended up happening around this area.
02:03So yeah, we did see a lot of interest from out further west and further north
02:07where they did receive the rain.
02:08So yeah, it was good and then going into the heifers.
02:12The heifer job, heifer job was good for the heavier ones.
02:16You know sort of $3.30 to $3.50 odd and then the lighter heifers.
02:22They might have been a shade cheaper but you know you sort of still had to be $3.40
02:28to $3.50 to buy good runs of black heifers.
02:31So yes and you know a lot of heifers, a lot of heifers making over $7.50.
02:37You know there's no heifers under sort of $7.50 or $8.
02:40So yeah, it was a good sale and I think all the vendors will be proud.
02:45And yeah, there's no rain on the forecast.
02:48So you know, it's a great sale in the vendor's eyes, in our eyes.
02:52So yeah, thank you.
02:54Now you did sort of touch on where they're heading.
02:56So there was quite a bit heading to say Tamworth and I think even Queensland.
02:59What else did you think though?
03:00Yeah, Burke, Burke, Cunnamulla, you know Tilpaya, that northwestern country.
03:06Walker, Tamworth, Gunnedah, Roma.
03:10So areas where they have had a little bit of rain?
03:12Yeah, yeah, the areas that they did receive the rain.
03:14So yeah, that's evident of what's happening.
03:18No southern support.
03:19It's all going north to where they had moderate rain,
03:22where it's not flooding and, you know, extreme amounts.
03:25So I think today was rather good actually with a large number of cattle
03:29that have come through these sale yards in the last three weeks.
03:32A lot of competition from the Queensland buyers and the northern buyers.
03:35It was really good to see here.
03:38And so where did most of the cattle come from today?
03:42A lot of local cattle throughout the Tablelands.
03:45We're pretty lucky we've got some of the better bred cattle around the state.
03:50Few cattle from the east, obviously.
03:53Some very well bred cattle too.
03:55Yeah, and so what was really driving the market today?
03:58Oh, I think the current fat markets has really driven this store market.
04:04Getting around $4 a kilo for your feeder steers on the other end
04:08and then cows are up over $3 well and truly.
04:10It gives you a lot of hope to put some cattle back out in the paddock
04:14and pray for a bit of rain.
04:16And so where did this sit in your expectations?
04:19Oh, it was definitely where we'd hoped it to be.
04:22Realistically, no rain on the horizon for this area.
04:25So it's probably a bit better than it's been.
04:26It's very, very consistent over the last three weeks with the different sales
04:30and the large number of cattle here today held up very well right through to the end.

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