Sheep and beef farmers continue to walk with a distinct spring in their step with prices remaining strong.
The longer daylight hours and rising ground temperatures promoting substantial grass growth off the back of a kind winter is also warming the hearts of farmers and increasing confidence levels that all is well with the world.
Independent Whanganui livestock trader and commentator David Cotton said confidence in the sheep market was easy to see with ewe with lambs at foot fetching between $107 and $130 a head.
"That equates to around $390 for a unit with twins in today's market," Cotton said.
"The store market for old season lambs [hoggets] is holding up well with most types still making up to the $4.20/kg range. The best male lambs at the Feilding sale last week around 44kg liveweight made $193, while the kill price (schedule) for lambs (hoggets) settled around the $8.50/kg mark.