The year 2020 turns a corner as promising season supports beef producers

By Jamie Brown
August 14 2020 - 6:00am
Kim Bath, Gamble, Walcha, was thrilled when her five Hereford-cross steers sold for 300 cents a kilogram ($1629 a head) at the Tamworth Regional Livestock Exchange on Tuesday. Photo: Michelle Mawhinney
Kim Bath, Gamble, Walcha, was thrilled when her five Hereford-cross steers sold for 300 cents a kilogram ($1629 a head) at the Tamworth Regional Livestock Exchange on Tuesday. Photo: Michelle Mawhinney

Timely rain across the state's north, including just enough for Moree and not too much for Gloucester, has resulted in lower yardings of prime cattle while competition from buyers remains strong.

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