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Local cattle at CQLX

CQLX Combined Agents received a low and light yarding this week following the Kubota Feeder and Weaner Sale.

A total yarding of 360 head which was made up 197 Steers, 54 Heifers, 94 Cows, 12 Bulls and 3 Cows and Calves.

We were greeted with a full panel of buyers and all meatworks in attendance.

Cattle were all predominately from local areas this week.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE DAY

Mt Stuart Trust, Capella Sold Brahman Steers for 269c/kg, weighing 516kg to return $1,390/hd

J and G Maguire sold Brangus steers for 306c weighing 289kg to return $886/hd

ML Burgess, Westwood sold Brahman cows for 206c weighing 601kg to return $1,239/hd

A and J Roberts, Milman sold Grey Brangus heifers for 229c weighing 560kg to return $1,283/hd

Next Gracemere Sale: Wednesday 14th June, Commencing at 8.30am

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