The largest yarding in 15 years graced the pens at the Mareeba Sale last Friday, returning just over $1.8 million.
A total of 2523 head of cattle was yarded, with sale records broken for bulls, cows, heifer, yearling heifers and yearling steers.
Elders Brian Rowling said the sale was one of the best he’d ever witnessed.
He said great prices were achieved across all categories, with just as much money for females as males.
“Restockers from southwest really helped the market along with a couple of local buyers who bought large groups of young cattle,” Mr Rowling.
Mr Rowling said the bulk of the cattle weighed 130 to 280 kg, with some older cattle aged between 24 to 30 months.
The yard average of 301.8c/kg returned an average $722.71/head.
Other results included average 301.8c/kg returning an average $722.71/head, 312 bulls averaged 326.8c/kg selling to a top of 368.2 c/kg, 14 cows averaged 253.1 c/kg selling to a top of 286.2 c/kg, 587 heifer averaged 276.1c/kg selling to a top of 345.2c/kg, 656 steers averaged 307.3c/kg selling to a top of 353.2c/kg, 433 yearling heifers averaged 282.1c/kg selling to a top of 364.2 c/kg, 519 yearling steers averaged 335.4 c/kg selling to a top of 372.2c/kg and 2 cows and calves $125/unit.