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Darling Downs


Date DD '23 DD '22 DD '5YA
06-Jan-23 400 310 368
13-Jan-23 400 305 370
20-Jan-23 400 290 369
27-Jan-23 400 298 371
03-Feb-23 390 305 371
10-Feb-23 390 305 369
17-Feb-23 395 305 368
24-Feb-23 400 315 368
03-Mar-23 400 325 367
10-Mar-23 405 343 369
17-Mar-23 410 365 375
24-Mar-23 415 365 375
31-Mar-23 410 385 383
07-Apr-23 420 380 383
14-Apr-23 415 388 387
21-Apr-23 410 395 390
28-Apr-23 415 405 392
05-May-23 405 415 390
12-May-23 410 448 394
19-May-23 415 480 403
26-May-23 410 500 404
02-Jun-23 420 480 401
09-Jun-23 420 465 395
16-Jun-23 425 475 395
23-Jun-23 430 460 395
30-Jun-23 430 435 390
07-Jul-23 430 425 387
14-Jul-23 428 423 387
21-Jul-23 425 420 388
28-Jul-23 440 415 391
04-Aug-23 440 420 395
11-Aug-23 445 405 397
18-Aug-23 458 395 397
25-Aug-23 470 385 397
01-Sep-23 475 380 387
08-Sep-23 375 383
15-Sep-23 365 380
22-Sep-23 373 383
29-Sep-23 380 386
06-Oct-23 380 385
13-Oct-23 400 390
20-Oct-23 405 390
27-Oct-23 410 389
03-Nov-23 400 383
10-Nov-23 390 377
17-Nov-23 385 374
24-Nov-23 380 376
01-Dec-23 385 378
08-Dec-23 390 380
15-Dec-23 390 377
22-Dec-23 400 379
29-Dec-23 400 380

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: Up $5 ($470 to $480/tonne). Barley: Up $10 ($455 to $465/tonne). Maize: Up $15 ($450 to $460/tonne). Sorghum: Steady ($430 to $440/tonne).

  • Queensland’s key grain production regions recorded another week of dry weather, with minimal rainfall in the 10-day forecast. Yield potential has declined amid the warmer early spring-like conditions in most areas.

  • Feed wheat prices were slightly lower this week, though trade demand remains solid for SFW – H2 grades. Cattle on feed projections continue to develop with seasonal conditions and lower cattle prices.

  • Barley remains a similar story to wheat for old crop. Supplies in the region are limited and consumer demand is being met from southern NSW, with prices trading slightly higher as a result.

  • Old crop sorghum trading is now just about done, with bids remaining firm as the last of the tonnes were tidied up. New crop bids were steady.
































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