Cattle prices sky-high in 2021

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Updated January 13 2021 - 9:57am, first published 6:40am
Lisa and Kevin Buggy, Keira, Tamworth, sold 256 kilogram Angus steers for 610 cents a kilogram at the Tamworth prime cattle sale on Monday. Photo: Michelle Mawhinney
Lisa and Kevin Buggy, Keira, Tamworth, sold 256 kilogram Angus steers for 610 cents a kilogram at the Tamworth prime cattle sale on Monday. Photo: Michelle Mawhinney

THE battle for quality prime cattle has forced the market higher during the first full week of trading this year.

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Karen Bailey

Market analyst

Agricultural markets analyst and journalist for The Land newspaper. Former national cattle and lamb/sheep market analyst with Meat and Livestock Australia.

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