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September 29, 2025 4 mins

Andrew Martin presents the latest stock sale report from Lorneville.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hey, well, all right, sir, he'll go there. And what
did he go on again? For? I'm a twenty five
again PGG writes and present stock selling action that happened
at the Louisville sale yards this morning. So we've got
Andrew Marson on the line, give us a rundown on prices.
Good afternoon, mate, how do we go? Yeah? Things are
pretty steady again. We continue to get good, solid yardings

(00:22):
of prime lambs for this time of year. I think
we had three to four race falls of those again today.
Prices are fully firm on previous weeks hand for the
US and lambs starting to appear as we get to
that time of year also and just starting to sill. We
increase in wet drys starting to drift in as well.

(00:43):
But we'll boz through those prices for you. The best
of the old season's lambs two eighty three to three
thirty seconds at two twenty through to two sixty, third
cutter prime lambs at one sixty through to one ninety five.
Best of the use one hundred and eighty three to
two hundred and thirty dollars to one seventy for the
second cut prime US and one ten through to one

(01:04):
thirty five for the third cut, with a very light
condition used in the sixty to one hundred dollar bracket
best of the rams at eighty dollars second cut sixty
five to seventy, with lighter rams in the forty to
sixty dollar bracket. Store lambs. Quality store lambs continue to
sell well, one fifty through to one sixty five for
the best, one twenty to one forty for the second,

(01:25):
and one hundred through to one hundred and fifteen for
the third cup. As mentioned, probably probably ten or twelve
pens are using lambs in there today and they range
from one hundred and twenty through to one hundred and
forty dollars more counted, we are starting to see just
a number of teeth starting to cut and pop on
those on those winter lambs, So if you are sitting

(01:48):
on a few of those, just just be mindful of
those teeth coming through. Into the prime cattle market, we
go the best of the prime stairs and heippers for
one hundred and eighty kilos at better ranging from four
dollars forty to four dollars fifty per kilo cattle in
the four twenty to four to sixty range were four
dollars thirty per kilo, and cows four fifty k's and

(02:10):
better at two dollars seventy Just a small yarding of
prime cattle selling with goods firm demand stores the store
cattle two year semi cross stairs at four hundred and
fifteen kilos made two thousand and seventy five dollars. Heifers
to heipers at three seventy five kilos made eighteen hundred
dollars into that yelling market. We go some charlet cross

(02:33):
stairs at two hundred and eighty kilos were thirteen to fifty.
Paraford cross heifers at two thirty kilos at a thousand
and thirty five and balls at one hundred and eighty
Hereford cross balls at one hundred and eighty kilos made
eight hundred and sixty dollars more. Store cattle in the

(02:53):
main race was reasonably full, and two year old cattle
continue to be in very, very hot demand. We're still
getting a few Bobby calves in the best of the
heir for a cross balls at one hundred and fifty dollars,
the best of the heifers around fifty dollars in freezing
balls at fifty dollars. Limited demand starting to come through
on the calves as we get towards the end of

(03:16):
that carving season, so just be mindful from a selling
point of view that that carve market is just starting
to reduce. Just a heads up around bull sales. We
do have a date change for the taffy sale which
will set down for tomorrow the first of October. It
has been shifted to Thursday, the second of October at

(03:39):
eleven am, and that is a call to road at Kawana.
So just anyone was thinking of attending that at date
change from Wednesday the first, it's Thursday the second. Our
October or spring ball sales are in full swing at
the moment. They are pretty much starting from now running
right the way through to about Labor weekend and a

(04:01):
full incomprehensive list of those will be either advertised through
the newspaper system or on the PGG Rights Facebook page.
Just also to the listeners. New ASDs are now enforced
as of the first of October, and so just be

(04:24):
mindful that be mindful that those new books are in forced.
And if you are thinking of sending stuff anywhere really
but in particular into the saleiards, if we could have
the new current ASTs and that about branches us up
from the Lordville Siliads,
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