Steady beef markets, the summer seasonal dip in numbers passing through the live ring and the warmest week of the year all combined to ensure a firm trade at Dungannon Farmers’ Mart on Wednesday 24 June.
Quality lots stood out on the day, with some exceptional prices paid.
A small show of forward beef cattle helped keep prices strong, with a 570kg Charolais heifer fetching £2,260 (397p/kg) followed by another Charolais, weighing 585kg, which made £2,200 (376p/kg).
A significant proportion of the lots forwarded were weanlings, with an August 2025 born Charolais male weighing 460kg, selling for £2,110 (459p/kg). This was followed by a 460kg Charolais heifer which sold for £1,940 (422p/kg).
Dairy-bred Aberdeen Angus stores weighing 380kg to 420kg generally traded from 300p/kg to 340p/kg.
In the calf ring, a good show of calves for June saw some excellent prices paid, peaking at £880 and £820 for June 2026-born Limousin bulls.
There was also a good supply of suckler outfits available with quality again driving the top prices. The top-priced outfit (pictured) was a 4-year-old Limousin cow with a heifer calf at foot, which made £3,450.
This was followed by £2,900 for a January 2024-born Parthenaise cow, with an April 2026-born Hereford male calf at foot.















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