Livestock Market Update 24 January 2020
Peter Moore joins Mark Leishman on Country TV for the first Livestock Roundup of the year.
Drought
With temperatures soaring around the country, drought is on the mind of farmers. A lot of stock is being traded where farmers are starting to destock with a longer dry spell potentially on the horizon.
The Year Ahead
Sheep meat price looks strong internationally, beef prices are looking firm. Mark and Peter also chat about what PGG Wrightson has to offer farmers around the country.
Related News
Property report: Rural market hits a low but there’s hope for the future
The rural property market has reached “the bottom,” but “won’t need a lot of change for things to move forward.” That was the message from the general manager of PGG Wrightson Real Estate, Peter Newbold yesterday, in his monthly interview with The Country’s Jamie Mackay. The volume of recent sales...
Busybrook dairy cow sale turns over $1.266 million
One of the best catalogues ever draws international attention A North Otago dairy genetics specialist turned over $1.266 million selling 136 cows in early April, with a top price paid for a heifer of $63,000. PGG Wrightson National Dairy Specialists Jamie Cunninghame and Andrew Reyland convened the...
Shifting supply and demand factors will impact bull sales
Pricing should be steady, though clearances may drop Preparations for this year’s two-year-old bull sale season, which starts in early May, are now well under way. Some 130 studs nationwide are set to put their best genetics forward at auction, private sales and paddock selections, from Whangarei...
Property report: Rural market hits a low but there’s hope for the future
The rural property market has reached “the bottom,” but “won’t need a lot of change for things to move forward.” That was the message from the general manager of PGG Wrightson Real Estate, Peter Newbold yesterday, in his monthly interview with The Country’s Jamie Mackay. The volume of recent sales...
Busybrook dairy cow sale turns over $1.266 million
One of the best catalogues ever draws international attention A North Otago dairy genetics specialist turned over $1.266 million selling 136 cows in early April, with a top price paid for a heifer of $63,000. PGG Wrightson National Dairy Specialists Jamie Cunninghame and Andrew Reyland convened the...
Shifting supply and demand factors will impact bull sales
Pricing should be steady, though clearances may drop Preparations for this year’s two-year-old bull sale season, which starts in early May, are now well under way. Some 130 studs nationwide are set to put their best genetics forward at auction, private sales and paddock selections, from Whangarei...