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Last call for readers to enter our EYCI end-of-year guessing competition

Beef Central 10/02/2025
Last call for readers to enter our EYCI end-of-year guessing competition

Editor’s note: Entries for this year’s competition are now closed.

 

BEEF Central is extending a last call today for readers to participate in our 2025 Eastern Young Cattle Indicator guessing competition, with entries closing midnight tonight (Tuesday, 11 March).

There’s major bragging rights – and some fantastic prizes – at stake for the winner and runner-up in this year’s competition.

Last year’s inaugural competition attracted hundreds of reader entries, via Beef Central’s reader comment facility at the base of this page, or via email.

Participants are asked to predict the EYCI’s level at the close of business on Tuesday 9 December, 2025.

Young cattle prices have shown considerable volatility over the past two years, and 2025 is shaping up to be no different. There are plenty of influences in play again this year that could impact young cattle values.

For those in the ‘glass half-full’ camp, there’s the impact of better seasonal conditions heading into autumn in some areas, and the potential void left in export markets as US beef production starts to slow.

For those ‘glass half-empty’ thinkers, there’s impacts like slower global beef demand as consumers face cost-of-living headwinds, an expanded national cattle herd and growing export competition out of Brazil.

Yesterday’s MLA Cattle Industry Projections report included predictions made by four analysts about where prices will be up to by 30 June this year. The average of the four analysts predictions suggested the National Young Cattle Indicator (NYCI) to trend sideways over the next four months, declining by 1pc to 358¢/kg liveweight on 30 June (note: the EYCI indicator used in our competition is reported in c/kg dressed weight, not liveweight).

Last year’s inaugural competition attracted hundreds of entries from across Australia, with the winner being Sydney-based red meat industry stakeholder Elise Mizzi, whose guess of  654.83c/kg was just 8.43c shy of the closing December EYCI entry of 646.4c/kg dressed weight equivalent.

Runner-up  was former Queensland AgForce Cattle president Will Wilson, who guessed 657.1c/kg, 10.7c off the mark.

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For this year’s runner-up goes a bottle of Penfolds 389 Shiraz (the poor man’s Grange).

 

How to participate

To join Beef Central’s 2025 EYCI competition, simply register your prediction using the reader comment facility at the base of this page. We ask that entries include a number with at least one decimal point, to help separate similar entries (NLRS reports the EYCI indicator to two decimal places – ie today’s figure is is 649.25c/kg dressed weight equivalent). Full names required for entries, please.

We’re asking for your prediction of EYCI’s value at the close of business on Tuesday, 9 December, 2025. Feel free to add a sentence or two if you want, giving your reasoning.

Entries close midnight tonight  – Tuesday, 11 March. Winners will be announced on Wednesday 10 December, based on the closing EYCI figure the day before.

Good luck!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Comments

  1. Tanya
    12/03/2025

    EYCI comp - my estimate 657.23

  2. William Thorpe
    12/03/2025

    666.66

  3. Murray Richardson
    12/03/2025

    682.4

  4. Steve Exton
    12/03/2025

    EYCI close 671.23 cents

  5. Angela Grant
    12/03/2025

    579.75

  6. Jack Page
    12/03/2025

    641.87

  7. Jack Wilkinson
    12/03/2025

    687.5

  8. brad baker
    12/03/2025

    699.1

  9. Darcy Clarke
    12/03/2025

    819.64

  10. Ben Roughan
    12/03/2025

    740.1

  11. Andrew Walsh
    12/03/2025

    1025.5

  12. Simone Boyce
    12/03/2025

    701.22c/kg

  13. Bill Burton
    11/03/2025

    698.25

  14. Mick Kingham
    11/03/2025

    536.65

  15. Ian McLean
    11/03/2025

    706.3 (75th percentile of 20yrs prices)

    <strong>Nice to see a methodical approach... good luck with your pick, Ian! Editor</strong>

  16. Tim Rhodes
    11/03/2025

    $7.88

  17. Bruce Collins
    11/03/2025

    642

  18. Peter watson
    11/03/2025

    800.2

  19. Dan Thrower
    11/03/2025

    692.5

  20. Chris Ferguson
    11/03/2025

    987.33

  21. Peter Miller
    11/03/2025

    EYCI end of 2025:- 1125

  22. Mark Heath
    11/03/2025

    725.00

  23. Libbie Wilson
    11/03/2025

    765.4

  24. Simon Body
    11/03/2025

    700.1

  25. Kim Stevens
    11/03/2025

    688.44

  26. Barry Hoare
    11/03/2025

    828c for EYCI at end of 2025.

  27. david larkin
    11/03/2025

    717.65

  28. Peter Ebbs
    11/03/2025

    1025.55 c/kg

  29. david larkin
    11/03/2025

    715.65

  30. Richard Wilson
    11/03/2025

    707.7

  31. Scott Glasser
    11/03/2025

    726.24

  32. Chris Dobie
    11/03/2025

    920.00

  33. Geoff Maynard
    11/03/2025

    676.32

  34. Mark Bogle
    11/03/2025

    EYCI prediction dec 9 2025.

    $698.25

  35. Andrew Nichols
    11/03/2025

    854.6

  36. Amanda Young
    11/03/2025

    712.75 EYCI prediction

  37. Timothy Lo
    11/03/2025

    850.1 c/kg

  38. Kate Rogers
    11/03/2025

    EYCI 711.25

  39. Bob Shepherd
    05/03/2025

    700 cents

  40. Ben Somerset
    05/03/2025

    EYCI 713.48

  41. Helen Masters
    04/03/2025

    817.15

  42. Mike Gregory
    03/03/2025

    720.62

  43. Andrew McDonald
    26/02/2025

    699.8

  44. Scott Bremner
    24/02/2025

    786.0

  45. Phil Harms
    24/02/2025

    762.55

  46. Marc Greening
    23/02/2025

    765.6

  47. Tim Lane
    23/02/2025

    EYCI 804.3

  48. SR Elliott
    22/02/2025

    EYCI prediction as at 09/12/25 - 616.6

  49. Stacy Elmore
    21/02/2025

    703.6

  50. Chris Gunther
    21/02/2025

    EYCI 1000 The exporters will be nice and share some of their current profits.

  51. Isobel Heffernan
    17/02/2025

    682.87

  52. Matt Allan
    17/02/2025

    753.55¢/kg

  53. Paul McCulloch
    16/02/2025

    698.27

  54. Philippa Whitehead
    16/02/2025

    812.23

  55. Richard GILES
    15/02/2025

    My EYCI estimate is 712.5cents

  56. Michael Considine
    14/02/2025

    $6.72

  57. Neil Barrie
    14/02/2025

    697.35

  58. John Whitehead
    14/02/2025

    712.2

  59. jake howman
    14/02/2025

    777.29

  60. Howard Gardner
    13/02/2025

    717.25 c per kg.

  61. Ross Groves
    13/02/2025

    701.36

  62. David Carew
    13/02/2025

    579.9

  63. Ant Williams
    13/02/2025

    732.5

  64. Tori Rafton
    13/02/2025

    672.8

  65. Michael Aldridge
    13/02/2025

    715.65

  66. Scott Anderson
    13/02/2025

    755.00

  67. David Palmer
    13/02/2025

    715.50

  68. Shane
    13/02/2025

    $2 higher than the WYCI

  69. Trevor Welsh
    13/02/2025

    632.25

  70. John McLaughlin
    12/02/2025

    626.5

  71. Darryl Otto
    12/02/2025

    813.87 - go you good thing!!!

  72. Col Medway
    12/02/2025

    769.7

  73. Brett Nicolls
    12/02/2025

    $8.97

  74. Mr Timothy Burvill
    12/02/2025

    $8.40/kg

  75. Bede McAlpin
    12/02/2025

    583c

  76. Libby Nunan
    12/02/2025

    723.54

  77. Anas Syahroni
    12/02/2025

    877.72

  78. Bert Mann
    12/02/2025

    998.5

  79. Scott Anderson
    12/02/2025

    755

  80. Edmund Cross - PJH Livestock & Property
    12/02/2025

    EYCI - $705.4c/kg

  81. Fiona Hordern
    12/02/2025

    697.21

  82. Cady
    12/02/2025

    608.24

  83. Harriet Sheridan
    12/02/2025

    840.25

  84. Karen Hardcastle
    12/02/2025

    698.17

  85. Mackenzie Leeson
    12/02/2025

    712.25

  86. Brian Moloney
    12/02/2025

    EYCI 694.3

  87. James Laurie
    11/02/2025

    722

  88. Will Stanton
    11/02/2025

    1043.50c/kg and a nice long wet spring for SA!

  89. Bill Hoffman
    11/02/2025

    721.1

  90. Peter Daley
    11/02/2025

    799.9

  91. Daniel Walsh
    11/02/2025

    930.75

  92. Val Dyer
    11/02/2025

    $856.90

  93. Charles Carson
    11/02/2025

    713.12

  94. Derek Manson
    11/02/2025

    774.35

  95. Ellissa Nunan
    11/02/2025

    538.5

  96. Cameron Morse
    11/02/2025

    818.1c/kg

  97. Barry Henderson
    11/02/2025

    735.3c

  98. Mitch Crawford
    11/02/2025

    681.2

  99. Andrew Blackburn
    11/02/2025

    687.50

  100. David Alker
    11/02/2025

    865.5

  101. Ross Ainsworth
    11/02/2025

    1,050.72
    Dollar way down. US driving beef prices up.

    1. Val Dyer
      12/02/2025

      Ross, you predicted correctly in the past. Justification sound.

  102. Pip Arnold
    11/02/2025

    721.45

  103. Sue searles
    11/02/2025

    765.40

  104. Andrew O'Dea
    11/02/2025

    825.55

  105. Brian Bruton
    11/02/2025

    735.50

  106. James Roberts-Thomson
    11/02/2025

    1005.22

  107. Nikki Nason
    11/02/2025

    729.11

  108. Jacob English
    11/02/2025

    564.3

  109. Peter Vincent
    11/02/2025

    803.5

  110. Mark Camiller
    11/02/2025

    884.4

  111. Thomas giltrap
    11/02/2025

    845.15

  112. Alex Barnet
    11/02/2025

    680.0

  113. Lachlan Knox
    11/02/2025

    844.02

  114. Damien Paul Lynes
    11/02/2025

    672.5

  115. Janna Sim
    11/02/2025

    719.2

  116. Brad Sullivan
    11/02/2025

    EYCI 985.75

  117. Brian Moloney
    11/02/2025

    EYCI. 694.3

  118. Daryl Hardke
    11/02/2025

    EYCI - 649.61c/kg

  119. Rob Page - Heifer Station
    11/02/2025

    675.3

  120. Greg Dorahy
    11/02/2025

    749.60

  121. Will Haviland
    11/02/2025

    EYCI, 740

  122. maureen fish
    10/02/2025

    678.72c/kg

  123. Stewart Hanna
    10/02/2025

    625.25

  124. Sandy Maconochie
    10/02/2025

    740.22

  125. Damien Donelan
    10/02/2025

    EYCI - December 2025 - 705c/kg

  126. Philip Clarke
    10/02/2025

    761.95

  127. Brydee Martin
    10/02/2025

    653.5

  128. Peter Wilkinson
    10/02/2025

    7.30

  129. Steve Martin
    10/02/2025

    631c/kg US demand remains despite tariff flexing, inflation settles and supports demand but seasonal conditions fade with a late start to the wet season.

  130. Adam Becker
    10/02/2025

    EYCI 1116

  131. Kim Daly
    10/02/2025

    707.23

  132. Tom Honner
    10/02/2025

    EYCI - 876.55
    And let’s hope we have shipped a few live loads of feeder’s to the US

  133. John Russell
    10/02/2025

    EYCI should be 782 .

  134. Chris Howie
    10/02/2025

    EYCI 1076

    <strong>Brave call, Chris! Editor</strong>

  135. Ian McCamley
    10/02/2025

    578.65

  136. Logan Manwaring
    10/02/2025

    702.5c

  137. Ripley Atkinson
    10/02/2025

    EYCI as at COB Tuesday 9 December after Roma - 580c/kg cwt.

  138. PHILIP BARRETT-LENNARD
    10/02/2025

    833

  139. David Birchmore
    10/02/2025

    806.66

  140. John Hack
    10/02/2025

    EYCI prediction = 726.55c

  141. andrew hosken
    10/02/2025

    724.6
    Continued effects of trump isn and world impacts will lead to firmer markets

  142. Hugh McKay
    10/02/2025

    952.48