There was a reduced yarding of 541 at Toogoolawah store sale on Friday, where the market was strong for all descriptions.
Neil Hobart sold quality Charolais cross steers at $1340 and Droughtmaster cross at $1280.
Ross and Tracey Tinney had Droughtmaster steers two years at $1350.
David Carseldine sold Droughtmaster milk tooth steers at $1300.
The Clarkson family, Delcosta, Linville, sold three decks of late 2018 weaners. Charolais cross steers sold at $815, $815 and $780.
The Vedelago family sold Charolais cross steer calves for $780.
Ben Hardy’s Charolais cross steers sold for $720.
Daryl Clarke, Gatton, sold Droughtmaster steers 10 mths at $810.
Jimna Grazing Co. sold Santa cross steers 10 months for $740.
Droughtmaster steers from Woodford sold at $775. Light Charolais steers sold for $600.
Brian Paterson sold Charolais cross steers 12 months for $750 and $645.
Light condition cows and Brangus cows and calves sold for $1020.
Plain older Droughtmaster cows and calves sold for $930.
The heifer market was quite strong for older and feeder heifers with KD & S Partnership selling Charolais cross heifers 16 months for $915 and Droughtmaster for $920.
Ochkit P/L sold Brangus cross heifers 14 months for $895 and Bazadaise cross for $880.
G&C Beanland sold Charolais cross heifers 10 months for $645 and $635.
Peter Carseldine sold Droughtmaster heifers 10 months for $595.
Delcosta sold young Charolais cross heifer calves for $555 and $515.