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May's cattle market update
Cattle
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12 May 2025
Cattle prices remained mostly stable in April, but they could rise now thanks to more processing capacity.
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May's Dairy market update
Dairy
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12 May 2025
With June fast approaching, expectations are for new season bids to open around $8.70-$8.90 MS.
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May's sheep market update
Sheep
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12 May 2025
Australian sheep and lamb markets have lifted over the past few weeks following the announcement of increased access to the Chinese market.
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May's cropping market update
Cropping
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12 May 2025
Patchy seeding conditions and a dry May outlook are testing grower sentiment with local grain markets generally holding steady for the time being.
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May’s wool market update
Wool
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12 May 2025
Prices are expected to edge higher on the back of reduced supply, while all eyes will be on the trade situation between the US and China.
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May's horticulture market update
Horticulture
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12 May 2025
Fruit and vegetable prices have begun to ease from the highs seen in March as supply out of Queensland improves.
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