CATTLE

EYCI reaches a new high of 988c/kg

CATTLE prices have been climbing to new heights recently with the Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) reaching 988 cents a kilo carcass weight.

Staff writer
 Various saleyards break the 1,000c/kg mark.

Various saleyards break the 1,000c/kg mark.

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) says the price hikes are being driven by an influx of vealers to the market which are attracting feverish per head prices. This year, some saleyards that transact more...

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