by TONY MOOYSchute Bell Coonamble0467 223 378
Livestock prices have been easing for the last couple of weeks, but hopefully we turned thecorner late last week on the back of some smaller yardings.
On Thursday in Wagga, with sheep and lamb numbers declining across all selling centres, buyers found themselves compelled to increase their bidding, where a substantial 38,000 lambsand 12,000 sheep were penned, all buyers made it to the sale and were operating as usual.
The standout of the sale was the mutton category, witnessing a surge in . . .
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