Analysts question how sustainable the high cattle market is

Shan Goodwin
Updated July 1 2020 - 10:32am, first published 10:30am
VENDOR: Jason Singe, Yeramba Pastoral Company, Tallangatta, with the 17 Charolais steers, 288kg, he sold for $1350 at the Wodonga store sale.
VENDOR: Jason Singe, Yeramba Pastoral Company, Tallangatta, with the 17 Charolais steers, 288kg, he sold for $1350 at the Wodonga store sale.

WHILE young cattle prices have corrected on the back of more numbers on offer over the past week, they remain nipping at the heels of record levels and Australia still likely has some of the most expensive cattle in the world.

Shan Goodwin

Shan Goodwin

National Agriculture Writer - Beef

Shan Goodwin steers ACM’s national coverage of the beef industry. Shan has worked as a journalist for 30 years, the majority of that with agricultural publications. She spent many years as The Land’s North Coast reporter and has visited beef properties and stations throughout the country and overseas. She treats all breeds equally. Contact 0427686187. E: s.goodwin@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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