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Lamb prices find support at Wagga

3/10/2008 9:15:00 AM
After a fortnight or more of collapsing prices, the prime lamb market found much-needed support yesterday at Wagga Wagga, trading at 350-370c/kg.

Quality of the centre's smaller 27,000 head yarding was mixed, with most of its young lambs supply lacking freshness and displaying dryness in the skin.

* A full market report to appear in Stock & Land, Vic, October 9 edition.

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Don't call wagga wagga, wagga, because it wrong. You wouln't call gingin, gin.
Posted by THE FARMER on 3/10/2008 10:39:33 AM

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3/10/2008 | After a fortnight or more of collapsing prices, the prime lamb market found much-needed support yesterday at Wagga Wagga, trading at 350-370c/kg.

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