Rain sees EYCI rally to 441.25c as yarding numbers drop

By Vernon Graham
Updated March 21 2019 - 3:53pm, first published March 20 2019 - 8:00am
Beef producers and processors alike are hoping for autumn rains to quell a worrying sell-off of breeding female cattle. The beef industry is killing its future says Victorian beef consultant, Simon Quilty, who supplied this graph.
Beef producers and processors alike are hoping for autumn rains to quell a worrying sell-off of breeding female cattle. The beef industry is killing its future says Victorian beef consultant, Simon Quilty, who supplied this graph.

The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator has roared up to 441.25 cents a kg by Thursday night on the back of useful but patchy rain in wide parts of northern NSW and across much of Queensland.

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