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Clearance, broad engagement key factors for Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Inglis heads into Sunday’s Classic Yearling Sale on the back of a steady start to the yearling season, with clearance rates and buyer engagement pointing to another competitive sale. Chief executive Sebastian Hutch says conditions feel much the same as last year.

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