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Daniel Fischer, Nutrien Wangaratta, sums up February’s Euroa store sale. Video by Andrew Miller.

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00:00We had a very good sale, really, for the conditions in the area.
00:10Numbers blew out. We started around that 800 to 1,000 nominated.
00:13We ended up with close to nearly 2,000 cattle.
00:16On that feeder run, we were probably trading in that $4.50 to $4.75 a kilo,
00:21and those heavier feeder steers.
00:23Once we turned the corner onto the genuine autumn drop wieners,
00:25which were ranging from $300 to $360,
00:27JBS, Campbell-Ross and Duncan Brown were very dominant.
00:32A lot of those calves anywhere trading from $5 to $5.35.
00:36Turned into a very big run of winter drop calves.
00:39There's probably two lanes of those there today, which are annual sales.
00:44The app calves in the Miranding Park, the Butler family.
00:46Those calves range from 190 to 240 kilos,
00:50and generally traded from $1,100 to $1,350.
00:53A lot of the autumn drop calves were probably calves what pencilled in to come to January sale.
00:57And probably couldn't because of the fires.
00:59But they've, and the winter drop calves, as we said, they were annual drafts.
01:03So there probably was a few more heifers sold today than what we traditionally would.
01:06And we had a very good dispersal of the id pen females through Rodwells.
01:11They were genuine July August carvers.
01:13And they made from $1,600 up to, I think, $2,150 or $2,200,
01:17which were, you know, good buying.
01:19So there were a few went back to Rodwells, Eroa, Future Shepparton, Elders, Bendigo.
01:23Who else was buying today?
01:25Yeah, look, as we said on the commission buys,
01:28Feedlots, Conroy Brothers from Bob Noir are very strong on right through the sale
01:32from the little to the big cattle.
01:33But, yeah, very strong buying support from the local agents,
01:36particularly Shepparton and Benalla and Wangaratta.
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