Prime market update and saleyard top quotes

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July 7 2022 - 6:40am
Elders agent Jessi Gauci, Bathurst, with 575 kilogram Angus cows that sold for 360 cents a kilogram ($2070) during the Central Tablelands Livestock Exchange, Carcoar, prime sale on Tuesday. Photo: Regional Livestock Exchange
Elders agent Jessi Gauci, Bathurst, with 575 kilogram Angus cows that sold for 360 cents a kilogram ($2070) during the Central Tablelands Livestock Exchange, Carcoar, prime sale on Tuesday. Photo: Regional Livestock Exchange

LIGHT cow have felt the full force of a cheaper cattle market in recent weeks, but the limited supply of heavy cows mean processors are still prepared to pay for the top quality.

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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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