Westcoast wool & livestock Upper Great Southern in Brookton, Western Australia | Agriculture
Westcoast wool & livestock Upper Great Southern
Locality: Brookton, Western Australia
Phone: +61 458 003 632
Address: 95 Brookton Highway 6306 Brookton, WA, Australia
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18.01.2022 Few lines of sheep seen today ready to market
18.01.2022 Wool report 14-10-20
15.01.2022 Muchea Sheep Report 10/11/2020 Agents yarded approximately 10,000 sheep and lambs at Muchea this week. Crossbred lamb prices eased over most slaughter classes ...in what was on a very mixed quality line up of lambs on offer. Best trade and heavy lambs sold from $120 - $140, lightweights $100 $120 and very poor condition lines $60 - $80. Ewe mutton values remained similar with best heavy ewes selling from $130 - $145 and heavy boning ewes $110 - $125. Heavy wethers sold to processors at $120 - $155, lighter weights at $100 - $120, while stores sold to graziers at $60 - $100. Heavy rams sold to processors at $60 - $90 for best lines and $20 - $60 for the older rams. Representative Prices: West View Grazing Co, Brookton: 78 Crossbred lambs, $132 Ringa Grazing, Toodyay: 40 Crossbred lambs, $138 FR Nazar, Brookton: 21 Crossbred lambs, $128 AD & SM Barry, Gingin: 15 Dorper x lambs, $127 RA & JB Rayner, Brookton: 107 Ewes, $169 Yanjanooka Farming Co, Northampton: 41 ewes, $140 JJ Masters, Toodyay: 12 Crossbred ewes, $150
15.01.2022 Wool report 6th October 2020
14.01.2022 National weekly wool report
12.01.2022 One of our valued clients wether lambs big avg of 51.5kg off mum.
10.01.2022 Muchea sheep and lamb sale penned 9,000 head down 1,400 on last week, in an overall better quality yarding and the demand was stronger throughout. Both new and old seasons lambs were from $5 to $10 dearer, hoggets gained $10, wethers were $20 dearer and in the ewe mutton market medium weight boners gained $15 with prime and heavy up $10/head. In the lamb section, new seasons light weight lambs 12 to 17kg sold from $67 to $117 at near 650c up $10, the corresponding old seasons... lambs made similar money at near 640c/kg cwt, also $10/head dearer. The light weight 18 to 20kg cwt new seasons lambs were $5 dearer and sold from $118 to $125, at near 650c/kg cwt, the corresponding old seasons lambs up by $10 and sold from $116 to $120/head at near 600c/kg cwt. The trade weight 22kg cwt new seasons lambs sold from $130 to $140 at near 625c/kg cwt up by $5, the corresponding old seasons lambs sold from $123 to $136 up $10/head at near 590c/kg cwt. The 23kg new seasons lambs sold from $140 to $145 at near 625c up $10, with the 24kg lambs selling from $150 to $151 at near 600c/kg cwt, up by $5/head. The best heavy old seasons lambs sold from $145 to $153 at near 580c/kg cwt, to be $5 dearer. The best hoggets to the trade were wethers that made from $120 to $142 at near 500c/kg cwt and were $10/head dearer. The heavy older wethers to processors gained $20 on a better quality penning and sold from $140 to $145 at near 500c/kg cwt. In the ewe mutton market, medium weight boners 18 to 24kg sold from $90 to $125 and gained $15/head. The 25 to 30kg trade weights sold from $125 to $150, up $10 with the extra heavies selling from $150 to $168 also $10/head dearer and averaged from 500c to 510c/kg cwt. See more
08.01.2022 Muchea Cattle Prices 9/11/2020 Muchea cattle market yarded 1,813 head down nearly 500 on last week in a reduced quality yarding ,particularly on the pastoral li...ght weights but demand remained strong. Restocker and Feeder demand from NSW graziers continues to drive the pastoral type lighter weights. Market movers today were the local weaner and yearlings to feeders up by 20c to 40c with pastoral heifers 50c/kg dearer. In the weaner portion of the yarding, the local weaner steers to feeders sold from 370c to 472c up 40c, the corresponding pastoral weaner steers sold from 280c to 376c/kg. Local weaner heifers sold from 378c to 450c up 40c, the 2 score pastoral weaner heifers sold from 240c to 404c/kg on a poorer selection. Local yearling steers to the trade sold from 372c to 402c to remain firm, 2 score types to feeders gained 20c and sold from 332c to 424c lifting by 20c/kg. The pastorals 2 score feeders sold from 260c to 368c/kg. Local yearling heifers to the trade sold from 340c to 380c up 15c, lighter types to restockers gained 20c and sold from 300c to 438c/kg. The pastoral light weights slipped in quality but gained 50c on the back of interstate inquiry and sold from 164c to 336c/kg. Medium and heavy weights remained firm and sold from 290c to 368c/kg. Local grown steers 500 to 550kg sold from 308c to 354c. Pastoral types improved in quality from last week and sold from 292c to 300c/kg. Grown heifers were local and sold from 274c to 326c/kg. In the cow market, the medium weight 2 scores to processors sold from 220c to 258c/kg. The prime lines to processors sold from 252c to 288c/kg. Bulls, including pastorals light to live export, sold from 348c to 374c/kg with the medium weight range, 450 to 600kg selling from 290c to 336c/kg. Prime heavy to live export lifted 10c and sold from 288 to 338c with heavies to processors making from 252c to 282c/kg. Representative Prices D Challenor, Brookton: 2 Murray Grey x Heifers 538kg, 326c/kg, $1,753 W Hitchcock, Beermullah: 3 Angus Steers 292kg, 442c/kg, $1,290 1 Angus Steer 460kg, 378c/kg, $1,738 2 Angus Heifers 350kg, 378c/kg, $1,323 1 Angus Cow 794kg, 270c/kg, $2,143 Pauline Russ, West Bullsbrook: 1 Santa x Heifer 258kg, 408c/kg, $1,052 D & A Rattue, Beverley: 4 Angus x Heifers 279kg, 434c/kg, $1,210 1 Angus x Bull 330kg, 374c/kg, $1,234 AG Ferguson, Beverley: 1 Angus x Bull 214kg, 400c/kg, $856
08.01.2022 Wool report 11/11/2020
03.01.2022 Muchea Sheep Report 17/11/20 Westcoast Wool & Livestock reports agents yarded approximately 10,000 sheep and lambs at the Muchea Livestock Centre this week. Cro...ssbred lamb quality was very mixed and included a large percentage of lightweights. Best trade and heavy lambs sold from $120- $140, medium weights $100-$120 and light weights $80-$100. Ewe mutton was again in good supply, values remained similar over all classes. Best heavy shorn ewes realised $120-$135, heavy boning ewes $100-$120 and the very light from $60-$100. Heavy wethers sold to processors at $120-$150 and the lighter weights $100-$120. Best slaughter rams sold from $60-$80 while the older plainer condition lines sold from $20-$40. Representative Prices: Carpe Diem Farming Pty Ltd, Beverley: 12 Dorper Lambs, $135 JW & KM Robertson, Brookton: 13 Crossbred Lambs, $124 18 Merino Ewes, $145 RGB Farming Co, Perenjori: 93 Merino Ewes $135 G Carstairs & Co, Dwarda: 45 Merino Ewes, $125 W & M Handscombe & Sons, Quairading: 17 Merino Ewes, $125 36 Merino Wethers, $135 CW & LM Moore, Dandaragan: 20 Crossbred Wethers, $150
03.01.2022 Katanning report- yarded 9862 Store lms below 16kg 70-100 +5 Air freight 16-20kg100-120+5 Trade lms 18-28kg 120-140 +5 Heavy lms 28+ 142-154 N/C... Boner mutton- 40-60+5 Store mutton- 60-100 +5 Trade mutton- 105-125 +10 Heavy mutton- 125-155+10 Wths light-70-110 N/C Export wethers-115-150N/C Rams light-20-50N/C Heavy-50-90N/C
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