Around 800 cattle were penned at the Echuca monthly store sale on Monday.
The yarding comprised a good number of cows and calves as well as steers and heifers.
Hamish Hooppell, of FP Nevins Co, said a pen of seven Charolais-cross steers, 12-14 months, 320kg, sold for 490c/kg, and 22 heifers account the same vendor also made 490c/kg.
The same vendor also sold a pen of eight Limousin-cross heifers, around 280kg, that sold for 510c/kg.
Mr O'Connor said any stock that were "well bred, the right frame and with cover" sold well.
He said rains last Friday were "pretty hit and miss", varying from 35mm to 60mm but providing s a real boost to sorghum crops and dryland lucerne that had started to struggle.
Matt O'Connor, Elders, said there were around 200 cows and calves yarded that sold to more than $3000.
He quoted a pen of Hereford-cross cows with calves aged three months, account Warren, that made $2850.
He said a pen of 15 Charolais steers account Rosehoe weighing 405kg sold for 460c/kg or $1870.
Jayden Ferrari, Northern Victorian Livestock, said Friesian-cross dairy steer calves, around 110 kilograms sold well to $585 a head.
"They sold pretty well," he said.
He said a pen of four Angus/Friesian-cross heifers, with two to three-week-old Speckle Park calves at foot, sold account N & A Gundry, sold for $2350.
Michael Mulcahy of Mulcahy Nelson Livestock said they sold five Hereford/Limousin-cross steers, 200kg, for $1440 and 10 at 290kg for $1430.
A draft of 24 mixed sex Speckle Park-cross calves, 230kg, averaged $1200.