Darling Downs
20 May 2020
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:
Commentary
- Wheat: Up $5 ($360 to $370/tonne). Barley: Steady ($330 to $340/tonne). Maize: Up $5 ($365 to $375/tonne). Sorghum: Steady ($355 to $365/tonne).
- Weather for QLD and along the Northern NSW border has remained predominately cool and dry allowing sorghum harvest to resume.
- Wheat prices have been mostly flat with the export market influencing values throughout the past week, though feed values continue to rise.
- Barley supply from the NSW border north continues to tighten with trade buying extending into Central and Southern NSW adding support to barley prices.
- Sorghum quality has generally been mixed but continues to improve. Prices have been rising largely due a lack of grower selling although the upcoming period leading into Easter could add pressure to values.