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Australian agricultural prices

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Domestic crops

This line chart shows the prices for Australian Premium White (APW) Wheat, FOB Port Adelaide, SA from 2024 to 2026. The price on 3 June 2026 was 382.47 A$/t. This price is 3% lower than the previous week, and 1% lower than in June 2025.
Milling wheat
This line chart shows the prices for Australian Standard White (ASW) Wheat, FOB Port Adelaide, SA from 2024 to 2026. The price on 3 June 2026 was 370.67 A$/t. This price is 3% lower than the previous week, and 3% lower than in June 2025.
Feed wheat
This line chart shows the prices for Canola – FOB Kwinana, WA from 2024 to 2026. The price on 3 June 2026 was 807.54 A$/t. This price is 1% lower than the previous week, and 2% lower than in June 2025.
Canola
This line chart shows the prices for Grain Sorghum – FOB Brisbane, QLD from 2024 to 2026. The price on 3 June 2026 was 434.58 A$/t. This price is 3% lower than the previous week, and 2% higher than in June 2025.
Grain sorghum
This line chart shows the prices for Feed Barley – FOB Port Adelaide, SA from 2024 to 2026. The price on 3 June 2026 was 380.5 A$/t. This price is 2% lower than the previous week, and 2% higher than in June 2025.
Feed barley

Domestic livestock

This line chart shows the prices for Beef – Eastern Young Cattle Indicator from 2024 to 2026. The price on 3 June 2026 was 939.48 Ac/kg cwt. This price is 4% higher than the previous week, and 32% higher than in June 2025.
Beef - Eastern Young Cattle
This line chart shows the prices for Mutton – National Mutton Indicator from 2024 to 2026. The price on 3 June 2026 was 833.24 Ac/kg cwt. This price is 2% higher than the previous week, and 28% higher than in June 2025.
Mutton
This line chart shows the prices for Lamb – National Trade Lamb Indicator from 2024 to 2026. The price on 3 June 2026 was 1193.18 Ac/kg cwt. This price is 1% higher than the previous week, and 18% higher than in June 2025.
Lamb - National Trade
This line chart shows the prices for Pig – National Buyer Price (60.1–75 kg) from 2024 to 2026. The price on 20 May 2026 was 429 Ac/kg cwt. This price is 2% lower than the previous week, and 5% lower than in June 2025.
Pig - Eastern Seaboard
This line chart shows the prices for Live cattle – Light steers to Indonesia from 2024 to 2026. The price on 29 April 2026 was 420 Ac/kg lwt. This price is 2% lower than the previous week, and 24% higher than in June 2025.
Live cattle

Domestic fodder

This line chart shows the prices for Cereal Hay – delivered Shepparton, VIC from 2024 to 2026. The price on 3 June 2026 was 330 A$/t. This price is unchanged from the previous week and 39% lower than in June 2025.
Cereal hay
This line chart shows the prices for Pasture Hay – delivered Shepparton, VIC from 2024 to 2026. The price on 3 June 2026 was 270 A$/t. This price is unchanged from the previous week and 48% lower than in June 2025.
Pasture hay
This line chart shows the prices for Lucerne Hay – delivered Shepparton, VIC from 2024 to 2026. The price on 3 June 2026 was 510 A$/t. This price is unchanged from the previous week and 11% lower than in June 2025.
Lucerne hay

Sources: See data attribution

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