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Bega Valley


Date Bega '23 Bega '22 Bega '5YA
06-Jan-23 419 355 370
13-Jan-23 415 355 373
20-Jan-23 400 350 372
27-Jan-23 395 350 375
03-Feb-23 405 350 374
10-Feb-23 410 355 371
17-Feb-23 413 355 369
24-Feb-23 415 328 362
03-Mar-23 410 300 352
10-Mar-23 415 293 349
17-Mar-23 415 295 353
24-Mar-23 415 295 353
31-Mar-23 400 300 355
07-Apr-23 415 305 358
14-Apr-23 418 308 361
21-Apr-23 420 310 365
28-Apr-23 405 315 366
05-May-23 385 385 380
12-May-23 388 410 383
19-May-23 390 435 389
26-May-23 390 440 391
02-Jun-23 400 440 397
09-Jun-23 400 440 397
16-Jun-23 400 445 397
23-Jun-23 400 430 392
30-Jun-23 410 410 385
07-Jul-23 390 400 382
14-Jul-23 385 395 381
21-Jul-23 380 390 381
28-Jul-23 400 390 384
04-Aug-23 400 390 386
11-Aug-23 400 385 388
18-Aug-23 405 385 387
25-Aug-23 410 385 389
01-Sep-23 405 375 388
08-Sep-23 375 373
15-Sep-23 370 374
22-Sep-23 380 379
29-Sep-23 390 382
06-Oct-23 390 392
13-Oct-23 400 395
20-Oct-23 415 397
27-Oct-23 410 394
03-Nov-23 413 390
10-Nov-23 415 384
17-Nov-23 415 386
24-Nov-23 410 392
01-Dec-23 415 394
08-Dec-23 420 393
15-Dec-23 425 392
22-Dec-23 430 396
29-Dec-23 423 393

Notes:

Change in price is the change since the last report. Prices are estimates based on delivery to dairy farms with allowance for freight, storage, and marketing costs, but exclusive of GST. Wheat prices are for the relevant stockfeed wheat available in a region (ASW, AGP, SFW1 or FED1) and F1 for barley.

The grain report has been commissioned by Dairy Australia to provide an independent and timely assessment of grain markets in each dairy region. This report is created using data provided by Profarmer Consulting. It should be remembered that actual prices may vary for quality or other reasons. Whilst all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this report, Dairy Australia disclaims all liability to the fullest extent permitted by Australian law for any inadvertent errors and for any losses or damages stemming from reliance upon its content. Dairy Australia recommends all persons seek independent advice and, where appropriate, advice from a qualified advisor before making any decisions about changes to business strategy.

Commentary

  • Wheat: Down $5 ($400 to $410/tonne). Barley: Up $5 ($380 to $390/tonne). Maize: Steady ($440 to $450/tonne). Canola Meal: Up $5 ($540 to $550/tonne).

  • There have been no significant weather events over the past week, with reasonably mild conditions and small amounts of rain.

  • Wheat values were stable on last week, despite further offshore futures market weakness, so basis continues to push the boundaries toward the upside.

  • Barley bids were mostly steady to slightly higher on last week. New crop prices remain very firm with continued slow grower selling.

  • Lentils markets have exploded higher over the last couple of weeks.



































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