Livestock prices continue to produce black ink on bank statements even as trading enters its traditional quieter period.
Independent Whanganui livestock trader and commentator David Cotton said even the weather was now playing its part.
"September was one of the driest I have recorded on my Kai Iwi farm in 25 years with just 53mm falling," Cotton said.
"That was fantastic after the 230mm that fell right in the middle of lambing in July/August. Things have dried out now and the newborn lambs are loving the sun and warmth as the days get longer. We now move into a quieter period for livestock trading and agents can take a well-earned break. There were less that 2000 lambs yarded at the Feilding sale last Friday."
Cotton said most breeding farms were at the end of lambing and docking was well under way.