The changing supply and demand dynamics added a few extra dollars to the yearling steers. Most notable were some 340-370kg Hereford-Friesians, at $1120-$1180, up at least 20c/kg on a week ago. A line of 340kg Hereford-Friesians were the highlight of the yearling heifers too at $1050, but nothing else stood out. A few yearling Friesian bulls added something a little different, selling at $870-$1030 for 335-380kg.
More weaners came out of the woodwork, but not in any great numbers. Bidders clearly worked on per head budgets given weights didn't make much difference to prices. All beef-cross steers, 135-190kg, made $540-$640, while the majority of 110-160kg heifers went for $470-$510.
Two lines of cows in-calf to beef bulls sold quite well, making $1470-$1510, $2.82-$2.84/kg. Some run-with-bull Hereford-Friesian heifers weren't quite as popular at $1265, $2.63/kg.