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Australian agricultural prices

New domestic fodder prices

Indicator price charts for domestic fodder products are now included in this publication. These provide an indication of the current price levels of cereal, pasture and lucerne hay prices in Australia. They are updated monthly.

This data is sourced from Jumbuk AG.

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Domestic crops

Milling wheat
Feed wheat
Canola
Grain sorghum
Feed barley

Domestic livestock

Beef - Eastern Young Cattle
Mutton
Lamb - Eastern States Trade
Pig - Eastern Seaboard
Goat - Eastern States
Live cattle
Live sheep

Domestic fodder

Cereal hay - Shepparton
Pasture hay - Shepparton
Lucerne hay - Shepparton

Sources: See data attribution

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Last updated: 01 June 2023

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