Roma Saleyards market report – Tuesday, 29 October
Yarding: 5703 Change: -55
Over 5500 head of cattle went to market at Roma Saleyards with costs holding agency to barely softening in some classes reflective of situation.
The yarding was as soon as once more on par with final week’s penned numbers totalling 5703.
Brokers famous current useful scattered thunderstorms within the native provide space.
The common processors, backgrounders and feed-lotters had been in attendance.
Native and afar cattle made up the yarding with traces drawn from western areas reminiscent of Augathella, Cunnamulla, Boulia, Stonehenge, Isisford, Quilpie, Muttaburra and Morven amongst others.
Cattle had been additionally yarded from as far afield as Innamincka, South Australia.
A number of massive and high quality traces had been offloaded and bought to an energetic patrons’ presence.
The Campbell household, St Lucia, Boulia offloaded a mammoth line of 835 Brangus cross steers to common 337c/kg weighing in at 360kg to return a median of $1215 per head.
A joint industrial operation, the producers utilise their northern Mount Isa property as a breeding block with their weaners later fattened at St Lucia based mostly in far western Queensland.
A pen of their 23 Brangus cross steers fetched 372c/kg to weigh 396kg and returned $1474/hd.
An additional pen of their 23 Brangus cross steers bought for 368c/kg to weigh 454kg and returned $1670/hd.
On the lighter finish, an extra pen of their 23 Brangus cross steers fetched 364c/kg weighing in at 333kg to return $1211/hd.
The offload was part of the distributors annual turnoff. The pens had been snapped up by an energetic patrons’ presence.
The road was consigned by way of Ray White Rural Roma seen right here with livestock agent AJ Riley.
The females equally impressed with a number of high quality traces on provide within the heifer choice.
Distributors Shane and Maryanne Russell offloaded a line of 145 Charolais cross weaner heifers to common 321c/kg weighing 289kg and returned $928/hd.
4 pens of their heifers bought for a straight 330c/kg.
Primarily based at Willara, Augathella, the industrial producers run a primarily breeding operation concentrating on the weaner market of their offloads.
Their daughter Kristy Russell mentioned the quiet temperament of the Charolais breed was an enchantment to their household operation.
“They do effectively and maintain weight for age,” she mentioned.
A pen of their 33 Charolais cross heifers fetched 330c/kg to weigh 318kg and returned $1051/hd.
An additional pen of their eight Charolais cross heifers bought for 312c/kg weighing 355kg to return $1108/hd.
The road was consigned by way of Watkins and Firm seen right here with livestock agent Brad Neven and vendor Kristy Russell.
Additional distributors, the Zambonetti household, Franovillers, Cunnamulla bought 87 Angus and Wagyu weaner heifers to common 296c/kg weighing 273kg to return a median of $809/hd.
A pen of their 45 Angus heifers reached 312c/kg to weigh 278kg and returned $869/hd.
Cows within the 330-to-400-kilogram vary reached 210c/kg and averaged 187c/kg, whereas cows within the 400-to-500-kilogram vary topped at 280c/kg, averaging 247c/kg.
Cows within the 500-to-600-kilogram vary topped at 298c/kg, averaging 269c/kg with the over 600-kilogram vary topping at 288c/kg and averaging 281c/kg.
NLRS Commentary:
With some fairly useful storms within the provide district Roma Brokers yarded 5,703 head. Cattle had been additionally drawn from South Australia NSW and the traditional provide space. All of the common processors feedlotters and backgrounders current and energetic. The market couldn’t preserve the degrees of final sale primarily because of the high quality penned. Nevertheless licensed grain fed steers bought to 346c/ kg. Cows topping 298c/kg.
Gentle weight yearling steers beneath 200kg bought from 340c to 402c/kg. Yearling steers 200 to 280kg bought from 300c to 426c/kg. Yearling steers 280 to 330kg made to 396c/kg. Yearling steers 330 to 400kg with the bulk making from 320c to 392c/kg to feed. Yearling steers 400 to 480kg improved 11c/kg to make 356c to restockers and 372c/kg to feed. Yearling steers over 480kg topped 360c/kg.
Gentle weight yearling heifers beneath 200kg with the bulk promoting from 220c to 308c/kg. Yearling heifers 200 to 280kg made to 312c/kg. Yearling heifers 280 to 330kg bought to 330c/kg to restockers. Yearling heifers 330 to 400kg a lot improved to make 310c/kg. Yearling heifers 400 to 480kg additionally improved and made to 326c/kg. Yearling heifers over 480kg made to 318c/kg.
Grown steers 400 to 500kg bought from 324c to 380c/kg. Grown steers 500 to 600 to feed topped 380c/kg. Bullocks over 600kg to 330c with licensed grainfed bullocks to 344c/kg Grown heifers over 540kg topping 315c/kg.
The cow market agency to barely dearer. The two rating cows promoting from 210c to 266c/kg. The three rating cows over 520kg topped 298c to common 278c/kg. Nonetheless loads of bulls on provide with bulls beneath 450kg promoting to 356c/kg. Bulls 450 to 600kg promoting to 288c and heavy bulls over 600kg to 301c/kg.
Market Reporter: David Buddy
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Weaner steers beneath 200kg topped at 402c/kg and averaged 345c/kg, weaner steers within the 200-280kg vary reached 426c/kg and averaged 366c/kg. Steers within the 280-330kg vary reached 398c/kg and averaged 350c/kg, and steers within the 330-400kg vary reached 384c/kg and averaged 351c/kg. Feeder steers within the 400-500kg vary topped at 380c/kg and averaged 345c/kg.
John Scott, Spring Creek, Wyandra bought Angus cross steers to 426c/kg, reaching a prime of $1,057 to common $927. The Angus cross heifers bought to 307c/kg, reaching a prime of $831 to common $715.
DA & CBM Twist, Juandah Downs, Mungallala bought Charolais cross steers to 424c/kg, reaching a prime of $1,521 to common $1,109.
1940 Grazing Firm, Bowood, Mitchell bought Santa Gertrudis cross steers to 420c/kg, reaching a prime of $1,389 to common $1,177.
Pemberley Grazing, New Deer, Isisford bought Droughtmaster steers to 410c/kg, reaching a prime of $1,215 to common $906. The Droughtmaster cross heifers bought to 304c/kg, reaching a prime of $1,498 to common $768.
A Swan, Springtime, Wallumbilla bought Angus steers to 398c/kg, reaching a prime of $1,850 to common $1,382.
JW McDonald, Wyrara, Charleville bought Droughtmaster cross steers to 396c/kg, reaching a prime of $1,089 to common $1,024.
Thuringia Property, Yalli, Cunnamulla bought Angus cross steers to 384c/kg, reaching a prime of $1,624 to common $1,318.
Lenroy Pastoral Co, Lenroy, Mt Bindango bought Angus cross steers to 380c/kg, reaching a prime of $1,763 to common $1,510.
Dart Pastoral Co, Thirlstone, Roma bought Santa Gertrudis cross steers to 380c/kg, reaching a prime of $1,557 to common $1,336.
I & M Campbell, St Lucia, Boulia bought Brangus steers to 372c/kg, reaching a prime of $1,841 to common $1,239.
Argylla Mountains, bought Brangus cross steers to 372c/kg, reaching a prime of $1,758 to common $1,215.
Warren Level Pastoral Firm, Warren Level, Mitchell bought Droughtmaster cross steers to 364c/kg, reaching a prime of $1,555 to common $1,462.
JS Grazing, Injune bought Angus steers to 360c/kg, reaching a prime of $2,313 to common $1,981.
Layershire Pty Ltd, Koorandai, Roma bought Brangus cross steers to 350c/kg, reaching a prime of $2,539 to common $1,261. The Santa Gertrudis cross heifers bought to 292c/kg, reaching a prime of $1,225 to common $1,037.
CJ Melcer, Sorries, Roma bought Charolais steers to 348c/kg, reaching a prime of $1,931 to common $1,915. The Charolais heifers bought to 320c/kg, reaching a prime of $1,122 to common $1,080.
Heifers beneath 200kg topped at 308c/kg and averaged 275c/kg, whereas heifers within the 200 280kg vary topped at 330c/kg and averaged 292c/kg. Heifers within the 280-330kg vary topped at 330c/kg, averaging 294c/kg. Heifers within the 330-400kg vary topped at 320c/kg, averaging 280c/kg. Heifers within the 400-500kg vary topped at 326c/kg, averaging 288c/kg.
SD & MJ Russell, Willara, Augathella bought Charolais cross heifers to 330c/kg, reaching a prime of $1,108 to common $927.
KA & AM Zambonetti, Franovillers, Cunnamulla bought Angus heifers to 312c/kg, reaching a prime of $892 to common $809.
Cows within the 330-400kg vary reached 210c/kg and averaged 187c/kg. Cows within the 400 500kg vary topped at 280c/kg, averaging 247c/kg. Cows within the 500-600kg vary topped at 298c/kg, averaging 269c/kg. Cows over 600kg topped at 288c/kg, averaging 281c/kg.
Sources: Roma Saleyards/Maranoa Regional Council, NLRS
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