Naracoorte Market Report 17/10/2023

By Tim Delany, MLA
Cattle: LWB 15 – LWY 355 – LWC 186 – OAY 88
Cattle numbers were similar this week at Naracoorte with a total of 644 head offered. The sale was made up of 162 steers, 191 heifers, 186 cows, 15 bulls and 90 mixed sex calves open auction. Quality was from […]
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