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heavy Cows lift 10 to 20 cents

Following the rain in the region last week, CQLX Combined Agents saw a good yarding this week of 1,913 head which consisted of 1,013 Steers, 554 Heifers, 280 Cows, 26 Bulls and 40 Cows and Calves.

Combined Agents were greeted with a full panel of buyers and all Meatworks in attendance.

This week saw heavy Cows lift 10 to 20 cents better on last week and feeder Heifers were stronger in places.

Combined Agents saw cattle come from as far North as Proserpine, South to Calliope and all other local areas in between.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE DAY

B and M Woodard, Duaringa Sold Brangus Steers for 302c/kg weighing 385kg to return $1163/hd

RCL and MS Torrisi, Dululu Sold Brangus Weaner Steers for 358c/kg weighing 285kg to return $1020/hd

EM and RF Bella, Nebo Sold Brangus Weaner Steers for 346c/kg weighing 282kg to return $977/hd

JG and MA McCartney, Baralaba Sold Brangus Cross Weaner Steers for 358c/kg weighing 269kg to return $964/hd

B and K Edminstone, Dingo Sold Droughtmaster Steers for 322c/kg weighing 233kg to return $751/hd

I and G Ohl, Baralaba Sold Brangus Steers for 358c/kg weighing 228kg to return $819/hd

G and N Hinz, Dalma Sold Droughtmaster Steers for 352c/kg weighing 225kg to return $792/hd

L Boyle, Yarwun Sold Droughtmaster Weaner Steers for 350c/kg weighing 224kg to return $786/hd

Vella Farming Co, Proserpine Sold Brangus Steers for 372c/kg, weighing 211kg to return $790/hd

P and J Stone, Baralaba Sold a Run of Simmental Steers for 341c/kg to return $1013/hd

Barlow Cattle Co, Dingo Sold Brangus Heifers for 278c/kg, weighing 400kg to return $1112/hd

B and M Woodard, Duaringa Sold Brangus Heifers for 280c/kg weighing 355kg to return $996/hd

Broadwater, Baralaba Sold Angus Cross Heifers for 266c/kg weighing 316kg to return $842/hd

JG and MA McCartney, Baralaba Sold Brangus Cross Weaner Heifers for 254c/kg weighing 285kg to return $724/hd

K and M Becker Bajool Sold Brangus Heifers for 294c/kg weighing 265kg to return $781/hd

B and M Wootton Nankin Sold Droughtmaster Heifers for 294c/kg weighing 215kg to return $632/hd

C and F McDonald, Baralaba Sold a pen of Angus Cross Heifers for 282c/kg to return $1241/hd

M and N Allen, Thangool Sold a pen of Brangus Heifers for 272c/kg to return $1300/hd

A Judas, Mt Larcom Sold Brangus Cows and Calves for $1400/unit

B and M Woodard, Duaringa Sold Brangus Cows & Calves for $1300/unit

B and K Edminstone, Dingo Sold Droughtmaster Cows & Calves for $1300/unit

Next Gracemere Sale: Wednesday 19th April 2023, Commencing at 8.30AM

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