MURRAY BRIDGE
Yarding: 8000
Crossbred lambs to $268
A GOOD line up of lambs were on offer at the Murray Bridge prime sheep market on Monday.
Nutrien Ag Solutions Murray Bridge's Kevin Keller says sales at Murray Bridge continue to be reasonably strong with good support from buyers.
"They sold a little bit better than I thought as the lamb job has come off just a little bit but they did sell very well," he said.
"For the season we have had the lambs have presented well."
Elders Murray Bridge's Scott Eichler said the store lamb job has been very strong again but that yarding was back on expectation.
"The quality of stock was very good from pen one, all the way through to the end of the market," he said.
Thomas Foods International supported the sale securing the six-highest priced pens at the market.
Inglebrae Holdings, Callington, made the top-price of $268 for 75 crossbred lambs.
A pen of 25 for $245 sold by TR&NJ Kennett, Brinkley, who also sold 50 at $226.
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Andy Beelitz Family Trust, Parrakie, sold 59 crossbred lambs for $238.
A pen of 47 offered by AM&AR Litchfield, Geranium, sold at $232.
KM Bagley, Strathalbyn sold 52 for $228.
Also selling for $228, DR&YE Webster, Mannum, sold 99 lambs to MC Herds.
Thomas Foods International bought 238 lambs from CA Paech & K Molnar, Tepko, for $226, they also sold 136 for $190 to JBS.
Also selling for $226, ED&MV Harvey, Hartley, sold 148 crossbred lambs.
A pen of 71 from RD Thiele, Monarto South, sold for $222.
Nalpa Pastoral Co, Nalpa, sold 115 for $206.
Pens offering 428 from RN&LA Bald & Sons, Murray Bridge, sold for $194.
West Creek Partners, West Creek, sold 166 for $192.
Selling for $190 MJ Miegel, Murray Bridge, offered 32.
A pen of 8 from WL&JA Rathjen, Milendella, made $189.
JW&PS Eichler, Mannum, sold 22 for $186.
The next Murray Bridge sale will be held on Monday, September 27.
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