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Dylan Davies - 07979 156650 dylan@farmersmarts.co.uk
Jen - £7,600
Timed Internet Auc on of Working Sheepdogs
- Entry fee :- £30 + VAT (£36 total)
- Internet host commission:- 1% plus VAT
- Entries closes 14th of August 2024
- Videos to be received by 19th of August 2024
- Online Catalogue available from Monday 23rd of August 2024 at farmersmarts.auc onmarts.com
- Bidding to start on Monday 2nd of September - Bidding closes 4th of September 2024
Key Figures from the 3rd of July Sale -
Top Price: £7,600
11 Lots sold over £4,000
Trained Average - £3235
Partly Trained Average - £2276
Pups Average - £1243
Sale Average - £2,397
Overall Clearance - 63%
Bronallt
Doug -
£6,300
Tyddyn
Du Tess -
£3,550
Bakewell Market Results - Monday 29th July
628 Cattle & 1,232 Sheep - Full report available on our website
Store Cattle Entries for Monday 5th August
Please call the Bakewell O ce on 2nd August before 12 Noon Call 01629 812777
Watch the livestreamed cattle sales on www.streaming.auctionmarts.com **********************
T HURSDAY LUNCHTIME WEEKLY SHEEP SALE
Entries/Enquiries, contact Ivor Lowe: on 07977 449126 or Peter Oven on 07973 982443
Follow on Facebook for up to date details on Special Entries STORE LAMB SALE
Thursday 15th August - Alongside Regular Lunchtime Sale
Please call the Bakewell O ce on 01629 812777 option 3
To get your lambs in the catalogue
We are also taking entries for: Friday 30th August - STORE LAMBS Friday 6th September - THEAVES & EWES (show & Sale)
Farm Dispersal Sales
GAINSBOROUGH HILL FARM, WALSALL, WS9 0ND SATURDAY 10TH AUGUST 2024 AT 10.30AM
County 1164 with Hara Cab, Ford 7840 & Case 1594 4WD’s
Land Rover Discovery Sport (19), Major, MF65, MF 20 Loader, Farmall A,13 Trailers, Machinery, Baler
Fat/Barrens: Graham Watkins 07976 370894
Dairies: Meg Elliott 07967 007049 Stores: Mark Elliott 07973 673092
Sheep: Robert Watkins 07929 946652
Visit us at www.leekauctions.co.uk
General Implements & Arable Equipment
Collectables, Workshop Items and Tools, Rural Bygones, Anvils and Collectables
Furniture, Non-VAT Household and Garden Items
STREETWAY FARM,LICHFIELD, STAFFORDSHIRE, WS14 0DL FRIDAY 16TH AUGUST 2024 AT 10.30AM
2 Case 140 and 155 Puma Tractors
Isuzu Utility D Max Pickup, Diesel Yard Forklift
2 McCormick Model M & Model H Vintage Tractors
Arable Equipment & Combi Drill, 6 Trailers & Bowsers
Machinery, Potato & Irrigation Sundry Item
Grain Dryer, Store Equipment, Bagger Weigher
Spare, Wheels, Tyres and Tractor Sundries
Workshop Items, Incubators, Sundries and E ects
Catalogues
The periods before and immediately after a General Election have the effect of halting projects, unless they are of outstanding importance.
The topic of bovine electronic identification (EID) and the replacement of the British Cattle Movement Service clearly does not fall into the above category, because it has been trundling along at a snail’s pace for six or seven years.
This is odd, when one casts one’s mind back to the heady days when electronic sheep tagging was thrust upon the industry, together with accompanying regulations that threatened dire consequences if a single tag failed to be read and recorded.
Why bovine EID did not predate electronic sheep tagging is a mystery to me. Cattle need to be dealt with as individuals rather than bunches and
they have their own passports. So why are we still awaiting bovine EID?
I understand that it is because of a lack of agreement about which of two rival technologies we should adopt.
These are low frequency and ultra high frequency, both have their good and bad points, but the EU has come down in favour of low frequency, which is being introduced in
1374+ HEAD
LAMBS 10am 1 SHEEPDOG, 6 GOATS, 214 BREEDING EWES, 44 DORSETS, 134 COLOURED BREEDING SHEEP 12.30pm 967 SUMMER SHOW OF STORE LAMBS Catalogue online. Tuesday 6 August 10am MONTHLY MACHINERY SALE
All entries to the yard 8am to 2pm on Monday 5th Loadall onsite Thursday 8 August
10.30am PRIME BEEF followed by CULL CATTLE 10.30am REARING CALVES
11.00am WEEKLY DAIRY entries to Eleanor
12.30pm STRIKS entries to the office by Tuesday 6 12noon
Saturday 10 August
9.30am WEEKLY CAST SHEEP & PRIME HOGGS
10.30am FORTNIGHTLY BREEDING & STORE CATTLE SALE entries to the office by Tuesday 6 12noon
Thursday 15 August
10.30am PRIME BEEF followed by CULL CATTLE
10.30am REARING CALVES
11.00am SEMEX UK with JAMESON FEEDS
DAIRY SHOW & SALE entries to Eleanor by Monday 12 Aug SEASONAL SHEEP SHOW AND SALES
Sat 17 Aug - 1st SHOW OF MULE & CONT SHEARLINGS
Sat 2 Sept - 2nd MULE & CONT SHEARLINGS
Sat 7 Sept - 1st MULE & CONT GIMMER LAMBS
Tue 10 Sept TWILIGHT TUP SALE
Sat 14th Sept - HORNED & HILL GOING inc HERDWICKS
Sat 28 Sept – 2nd MULE & CONT GIMMER LAMBS Sat 12 Oct- OCTOBER BREEDING FAIR OF SHEEP
Ireland, and Defra is heading in the same direction.
North of the border in Scotland, high frequency is the favoured option, but perhaps the answer is for tags to be readable by both systems.
So, it is a case of we will tag the low road, and they will tag the high road.
As an auctioneer who has seen both systems demonstrated at onfarm trials, I would just like to see the matter resolved – with my vote very much for the low frequency option.
The problem is that until the choice is made officially, no-one can start putting electronic tags into calves, thus starting the ‘running-in’ period.
It is a bit like planting trees, you always wish you had planted them 20 years sooner. As it is, we are going to have to run for several years with part of the cattle population with EID tags and the rest without, creating a great deal of extra work.
After plodding through the rights and wrongs of bovine EID the reader is surely entitled to a little light entertainment, courtesy of observations of
farm sale parking. I tend to divide approaching vehicles into two categories, those with four-wheel drive and those without, which fall into the designation ‘slippery customers’.
Many of the latter suffer from permanent anxiety that they are going to get stuck in the field. I invariably assure them that there is a tractor onhand and, rather like Saving Private Ryan’s elite US Army rangers, we have never left a man behind.
The four-wheel drivers usually have little to fear, but there is always a smile when the drivers of pickups with selectable four-wheel drive arrive on concrete or tarmac with it still engaged, whereupon the vehicle does a hop, skip and a jump, as the driver with forearms resembling Popeye, attempts to steer round a corner.
Perhaps our farm sale caterers should serve spinach.
Alastair Sneddon is senior partner at Bagshaws. Call 01629 812 777, or email Alastair.Sneddon@ bagshaws.com
MF 6480 Dyna 6, Tier 3 (08); MF 6465 Dyna 4, clw
borghini Formula 115 (P); Fiat F115 Turbo ; MF 3635; Valmet 6400; 20 LOADERS: JCB 536-60 Agri Super (59); JCB 515 -40 -60 Agri -Plus (15); Manitou MLT627T (08); JCB 8008 & 806C diggers; Kubota U17 -3a digger; Volvo EC15b digger 2 COMClaas Tucano 440 (21); MF 7274 Cerea (06) 14 QUADS: Ku32 VEHIDAF LF45 horse box (19); Iveco Eurocargo horse box (09); er 110 (03); Mitsubishi L200 Titan (18); Vauxhall Movano 3500 (18) Warwick 16T (19); Easterby & AS 15T; Bailey
25 STOCK TRAILERS: IW HB505 & 506 horse; Cheval Liberte DP120S 10ft demount; IW 14ft triaxle c/w decks 98 GP TRAILERS:
32 PLOUGHS: 2 Lemken Europal 7 5F; Lemken Opal 8 slatted; 115 CULTIVATORS: Greg. Besson 6m discs; KRM Disc -O-Mulch 3m;
Weaving straw rake; Heva 7 leg subsoiler; Simba 5.5m & 3m Xpress; Opico Vari Disc XL 3m & 4m; Watkins 3mTri -Till Pro; Farmforce 3m Ultra Tilth; KRM Agrisem Maxi -Mulch 3m; Heva 15.3 roller 18 DRILLS: Vad Rapid RDA 600S; Sumo DD 3m Direct (16); Kuhn NC3000 comb. 44 SPREADERS & SPRAYERS: Sulky X36 18trailed 20 BALERS: NH BB940 & D1010; McHale V660 (12); Vicon 56 MF DM246 disc; Kuhn GMD883; Kuhn
WORCESTER MARKET, WR4 0SQ
SATURDAY 3rd AUGUST
National Premier Show & Sale of Pedigree Southdown Sheep Show at 9.00am, Sale at 11.00am
Premier Show & Sale of Oxford Down Sheep Show at 10.30am, Sale at 1.00pm
Genuine Production Sale of the Portmead Herd of Pedigree and Cross Bred Parthenais Cattle
Cows & Calves, In Calf Females, 1 x Bull Commencing at 11.00am
SATURDAY 10th AUGUST
Loosebeare and Whitehart 8th Texel Production Sale
50 Shearling Ewes
Sale at 11.00am
Genuine Dispersal Sale of the Highly respected, successful & renowned Haydon Flock (Haydon House Partnership) of Pedigree Bleu Du Maine Sheep
61 Females, 8 Rams, 8 Rouge Females
Sale at 12.30pm
Worcester Black Diamond Show & Sale of Zwartbles Sheep Times tbc
Cotswold Sheep Society National Show & Sale Times tbc
Show & Sale of Llanwenog Sheep
Males & Females Times tbc
Online bidding available via Marteye
For more information and catalogues, Contact Worcester Office on 01905 769770
NSA EARLY RAM SALE
BRECON LIVESTOCK MARKET, LD8 3EX
MONDAY 5th AUGUST
APPROX 200 RAMS
McCartneys will be offering 50 crossbred Rams including Char X, Texel X and Beltex X.
Live Streaming will be available via Marteye For more information please contact James Amphlett on 07972 653077
GENUINE DISPERSAL SALE
For Mr A Dickin (Having relinquished the tenancy) TRACTORS, MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, EQUIPMENT & FODDER
23 RAKES & TEDDERS: Fendt Twister 8608 (18); Krone 6 WRAPPERS: 7 MANURE SPREADERS: Bargmann TSW 5210 c/w
300 VINTAGE & BYGONE: gold; 1930 horse hay cart; Implements & spares 172 HEDGERS, McConnel PA93, PA94 & PA35; Spearhead & Bomford
315 LIVESTOCK EQUIP: Spread-Bale SPL100; KV 853 bedder; Parmiter & Wrag. Post knockers; Harrington shearing trailer; Bateman & IAE sheep race 710 SPARES
150 GROUNDCARE: Iseki TXG237 (59); Ransome Park-
17 FORESTRY: Bearcat & 720 PLANT & WORK-
650 BUILDING MATERIALS: 40 X 20 & 45 X 40 buildings
MURTON, YORK, YO19 5GF Tel: 01904 489731 or online at www.ylc.co.uk
Briefly comprising: Deutz-Fahr K90 & 6.07 with Loader, Vicon RV1601 Round Baler, Fella & Sitrex Tedders, Vicon Rake, ATV Powerup P Topper, 8’ Topper, NH Conven. Baler, Vicon Disc Mower, Marshall Manure Speader, Hardi Sprayer, 56 Bale Carrier, Protech Post Rammer, Flat Rolls, Saw Bench, Bale Grabs, Bale Trailer
Cattle Equipment: Cattle Crushes, 10’ Hurdles, Calf Rearing Equipment, Creep, Ring Feeders
Sheep Equipment: Shearing Machine, Electric Fencers, Troughs, Hurdles, Sheep Race, Adopters, Netting, Fence Stakes, Hay Racks, Ring Feeders etc
Horse Trailer: Equi-Trek Trail-Treka
Misc. Items: Aga / Rangemaster Leisure Classic 90, Windbreaks, Fans, Diesel Tank, Feed Bins etc
Fodder: 57 Round Bales Silage, 60 Round Bales Hay
Poultry Shed: Sectional Shed on Skids, 250 Hens
At BROOKHOUSE FARM, TOM HILL, TANWORTH IN ARDEN, SOLIHULL, B94 5AD
THURSDAY 22nd AUGUST at 3.00pm
Auctioneers: 01905 769770
It’s decision time as we reveal the shortlist for Mart’s the Heart Awards, so register your vote at britishfarmingawards.co.uk/martstheheart, scan the QR code below or send o the form on the opposite page.
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CARMARTHEN Mart had a di icult few years preceding its closure in 2020, leading to the owners, Carmarthen County Council, to advertise a public tendering process. Nock Deighton Agricultural proved successful and reopened the mart in March 2022. It now sells 1,000 sheep, 100 dairy cattle, 250 calves, 250 store cattle and 70 barren cows weekly, as well as 300 weanlings and 80 bovine TB-restricted store cattle monthly, plus machinery. There is still room for improvement at Carmarthen, but it shows what a dedicated and hardworking team can achieve.
CLITHEROE CAFE is over the moon to be nominated for Cafe of the Year. In May 2021, it was invited to re-open and provide the catering facilities at Clitheroe Auction Mart. The menu has seasonal daily specials and caters for all tastes, from a bacon sandwich to a full carvery for any occasion. It serves co ee and a delicious selection of cakes and pastries made by its own on-site pastry chef. It uses only fresh local produce and is very proud of the team, who have helped create a welcoming and friendly environment for diners.
JOE BOWMAN
(Harrison and Hetherington)
JOE Bowman grew up on a farm near Carlisle, where early exposure to the agricultural lifestyle laid a strong foundation for his future career. In 2015, he joined Harrison and Hetherington and began his auctioneering journey by selling poultry and small machinery. Joe takes pride in working for both sellers and buyers, treating every client with the same level of respect and commitment whether they have one sheep or a thousand. He firmly believes in seller equality, ensuring that every sale is conducted fairly and transparently.
HEXHAM and Northern Marts is honoured and delighted to be recognised and nominated for this award. The company is renowned for having a warm welcome, its customer service, integrity and ambition and its core values. Perfectly situated near the A69 and A68 to serve the agricultural community of the north of England and the Scottish Borders, the centre provides great business opportunities and regularly holds social events for the wider community.
MARKET Drayton is honoured to be shortlisted for this award and gives its sincere thanks to all its clients who use the market and have contributed to its success. It is the team ethos from director through to drover who all display that passion and ‘can do’ approach in order to make the market thrive. Its aim is to enhance its client’s livestock marketing experience by bringing together the rural community and o ering a facility where service and trade matter. Coupled with ever-changing technology, it tries to keep its buyers and sellers informed on a daily and weekly basis.
SKIPTON Auction Mart, owned and operated by CCM Auctions, serves the needs of customers both local and countrywide, with a full range of prime, store, breeding, pedigree, sheepdog and machinery sales. Sales are two days per week year-round, rising to four to six days at busy times. The compact team of auctioneers, o ice and yard sta strive to o er the best possible service they can to all clients at every stage of the marketing experience, welcoming customers to its modern and easily accessible mart on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales.
DOT’S Cafe is led by Dorothy Macdonald, a farmer’s daughter whose heritage spans six generations. Dorothy’s upbringing instilled a profound respect for farming and the environment. She supports this by sourcing local ingredients, turning them into hearty meals and homemade desserts. Dorothy champions British farming, promoting its importance with passion and education. Dot’s Cafe serves as a welcoming community hub where people gather for good food and conversation. Dorothy and her team ensure exceptional service, going the extra mile to make everyone feel at home.
MEGAN DOWSON (Darlington Farmers Auction)
GROWING up around farms in the local area, Megan knew the importance of auctions. Since joining Darlington in 2022, she has learned the trade from the bottom up, and recently established a calf sale. She has enjoyed both the time in the rostrum and on-farm building relationships with farmers. Her aim as an auctioneer is to forge, encourage and build on trusting relationships, being a constant in the customer’s life when everything else in the industry can be volatile.
THE Market Cafe has been run by Jenifer Gore and family for the last 15 years. With all food made to order, the team provides a heartwarming service to all customers from near and far. Their focus is on using local ingredients and creating good, wholesome food, but listening and caring is just as important. The cafe also champions and donates to many charities and support visits from the NHS Health Check team and local health counsellors who provide invaluable support for all.
ALTHOUGH not originally from a farming background, George always dreamed of having a career in agriculture. He first started working at Clitheroe as a clerk, then as a drover, eventually moving on to auctioneering – all while studying a degree in agriculture at Myerscough College. Although he loves the auctioneering side of the role, George says he also enjoys meeting new people and building long-lasting relationships with customers, which is key for an auction mart to thrive.
THE ROSTRUM CAFE, SELBY JUSTINE Bloom took over the running of the cafe more than five years ago along with a small team of ladies, who meet you with a warm and cheeky welcome. They serve good, old-fashioned, hearty, locallysourced, quality food – from a bacon butty, to a traditional full English breakfast, to the highly acclaimed roast dinners, where all meat is supplied by regular wholesale buyers at the mart. All cakes are homemade by Justine, who also o ers outside catering and private functions.
BEN WILSON
(Thirsk Farmers Auction)
NOW 18, Ben first started selling cast sheep on joining Thirsk at 16, and now sells all the store and breeding sheep, taking over the pig section last November and selling a few cattle. Coming from a family farm, he appreciates the role auction marts play in the agricultural industry, not just for business but for friendships and socialising. He says that since he first picked up a gavel and has been able to do what he loves from such a young age, he has been living the dream.
CHRIS DODDS
Executive secretary for the Livestock Auctioneers’ Association which represents livestock markets in England and Wales.
RICHARD WEBBER
Director of Shearwell Data, the UK’s largest animal tag manufacturer, based at Whedmoor Cross, Exmoor. He also farms 405 hectares.
MYSTERY JUDGE
This year’s mystery judge of the Auction Cafe category will remain anonymous until the awards evening.
THE Livestock Auctioneers’ Association is delighted to sponsor the awards, which acknowledge the role auctioneers and their businesses play in the livestock industry and the wider agricultural and rural community, a key part of which is ensuring farmers get a fair and true price for their stock. The last year has demonstrated
MART’S THE HEART
the importance of the live market when demand outstrips supply, driving prices and creating trends. This is a great opportunity to recognise the role auctions play within the industry.
CHRIS DODDS
Executive secretary, Livestock Auctioneers’ Association.
Submit your vote for the chance to win a £200 M&S voucher.
ALL finalists will have their status raised, with a profile in print and online during public voting. Winners of all three awards will be guests at the British Farming Awards, with their awards presented by Farmers Guardian, the Livestock Auctioneers’ Association and Shearwell Data.
SHEARWELL Data is delighted to be continuing its support of the Mart’s the Heart Awards. Livestock markets are an integral part of the livestock farming community. Not only are livestock markets a place of business, but also a space where farmers can seek advice and see friends.
Photographs of the presentation will be made available to winners and their companies for their own use and will appear in FG.
Each winner will feature in an in-depth profile in print and online, and will receive a prestigious, cast iron commemorative plaque.
Livestock markets and the live sale rings are key to a buoyant and competitive livestock farming sector and the future of the UK red meat sector.
RICHARD WEBBER Director, Shearwell Data.
Go to britishfarmingawards.co.uk/mart, or fill in and return this form Please return by August 30,
AUCTION MART OF THE YEAR
Carmarthen
Hexham and Northern
Market Drayton
Skipton
NEW AUCTIONEER OF THE YEAR
Joe Bowman, Harrison and Hetherington
Megan Dowson, Darlington Farmers Auction
George Starkie, Clitheroe Auction
Ben Wilson, Thirsk Farmers Auction
AUCTION CAFE OF THE YEAR
Clitheroe Cafe
Dot’s Cafe, Darlington
The Market Cafe, Hereford
The Rostrum Cafe, Selby
Tel: 01228 406200
259 DAIRY CATTLE SELLING BORDERWAY MONTHLY DAIRY DAY
Wednesday 7th August - 10.30am pleasefollowusonfacebooktoviewanimals priortothesale
Comprising: 162 freshly calved cows/heifers –10 dry cows - 67 In-calf heifers – 20 bulling heifers Breeds represented include Holstein Friesian, British Friesian, Jersey & Ayrshire
FRESHLY CALVED ANIMALS The sale includes an outstanding consignment of freshly calved cows and heifers all producing large volumes of milk from many of the top dairy farms in the North.
SANDISFARNE HERD 40 freshly calved & dry cows sell from the famous Sandisfarne Holstein & Red & White Pro Cross herd, from Ballalough Farm, Isle of Man. Winners of the Gold Cup in 2003 and the UK’s No1 NMR Production herd in 2003 & 2004 the Sandisfarne herd has moved to a mainly Spring Calving, grass based system and is famed for their cow longevity. The herd is currently averaging 7298kg 4.22% 3.42% with only 1 ton of concentrate fed per cow.
BRITISH FRIESIAN The Williamson family from Barrowmoore Farm are selling a special group of British Friesians
IN CALF HEIFERS The BALLASEYR herd from the Isle of Man are selling 33 Norwegian x Holstein & Brown Swiss x Holstein In calf heifers due to the Beef Shorthorn from September.
YOUNGSTOCK The BALLASEYR herd have a nice group of 10 strong bulling heifers 12 – 15 months old mainly Norwegian x Holstein & Brown Swiss x Holstein.
PLEASE ORDER YOUR CATALOGUE TODAY or connect with someone from the sale staff.
977 PEDIGREE BELTEX SHEEP
Thursday 15th August
Show 10.00am
Sale – 2.00pm - 154 Ram Lambs 5.00pm - 210 Shearling gimmer
Friday 16th August
6 Aged Rams
607 Shearling Rams
Ring 3 – 10.00am – Aged Rams & Shearling Rams
Ring 2 - 10.30am – Shearling Rams
61 PEDIGREE ROUGE & ROU-TEX SHEEP
Friday 16th August
Show 9.30am Sale 1.15pm
31 Rams: 1 aged, 8 shearling, 21 lambs, Rou-Tex 1 shearlings
30 Females: 14 shearlings, 15 ewe lambs, 1 Rou-Tex shearling gimmer
150 PEDIGREE BLEU DU MAINE SHEEP
Thursday 15th August - Show 5.00pm
Friday 16th August - Sale 10.30am
75 Rams: 3 aged, 19 shearling, 35 lambs, Mil Bleu 15 shearlings, 3 lambs
75 Females: 40 shearlings, 18 lambs, Mil Bleu 15 shearlings, 2 lamb
Schedule now available on our website
Monday 19th August
Prize shows and sales of PRIME CATTLE & SHEEP
Wednesday 21st August
Prize shows and sales of STORE CATTLE & SUCKLED CALVES YOUNG CALVES
Entries close Wednesday 14th August Kindly sponsored by
BEEF BREEDING CATTLE
Wednesday 21st August
Entries close Wednesday 14th August
Show and sale of PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN CATTLE
Wednesday 21st August
On behalf of Border & Lakeland Holstein Club
Entries close Wednesday 7th August
AUGUST RAM FAIR & BREEDING EWES
Friday 23rd August
Entries close Wednesday 14th August
Special sale of DUTCH TEXEL SHEEP
Monday 9th September
Entries close Friday 9th August
Show and sale of HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN & BRITISH FRIESIAN BULLS
Monday 9th September
On behalf of Border & Lakeland Holstein Club
Entries close Friday 16th August
Annual show and sale of Rare & Minority Breeds of SHEEP, CATTLE, GOATS & PIGS
Saturday 21st September
Including official shows and sale for Dexter & Longhorn cattle, Shetland, Kerry Hill, Hebridean and Manx Lonaghtan sheep
Also POULTRY, WATERFOWL & CAGED BIRDS
Entries close Monday 12th August
Registered and unregistered JACOB SHEEP
Saturday 21st September
Entries close Friday 16th September
Show and sale of PEDIGREE ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE
Wednesday 2nd October
Entries close Friday 16th August
LLEYN SHEEP SOCIETY
43 lots comprising 55 ewes, 495 shearling gimmers and 41 ewe lambs
Bidding opens noon 31st July finishing from 8pm Friday 2nd August
Production Sale 100 head ARDSTEWART BELTEX FLOCK
Saturday 3rd August – 3.00pm
With Denis Barret Auctions RSRA 004098
SALE OF MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS & HEAVY PLANT items
Sale bidding starts 10.00am
Wednesday 7th August until 10.00am Thursday 8th August
KIRKBY STEPHEN
Tel: 01768 371385
CAST/FEEDING COWS & OTM CATTLE
Monday 19th August
LOCKERBIE MART
Tel: 01576 202332
Show and sale of NC CHEVIOT “PARK” RAMS & FEMALES
Wednesday 18th September
Entries close Tuesday 13th August
Show and sale of NC CHEVIOT “HILL” RAMS
Wednesday 25th September
Entries close Tuesday 13th August
Friday 1st November
Entries now open for LIVESTOCK CLASSES
Entries close 27th September
Bookings being taken for TRADE STANDS GIFT RING
DAVID THOMLINSON LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Closing date for nominations 27th September
For full details and application forms visitwww.borderwayagriexpo.uk
H&H Group plc (H&H) SALE OF 5112 SHARES OF £1 EACH IN H&H GROUP PLC BY AUCTION
Wednesday 14th August 2024 at 12.00 noon
In Ring 1 at Borderway Mart, Carlisle
If you are unable to attend the auction you can make alternative arrangements to purchase shares either by phone or by leaving commission bids with Margaret Irving on 01228 406334, 07912 485326 or margaret.irving@hhgroupplc.co.uk
Please note that copies of the Annual Report for the period to 30th June 2023 and Interim Report to 31st December 2023 are available on our website at http://hhgroupplc.co.uk/share-news/
Please note that only existing shareholders or restricted investors will be permitted to bid for these shares. If you are Interested in purchasing shares you should contact Margaret Irving to establish whether they meet the eligibility criteria under relevant legislation. Investments in shares are for the long term. The value of your investment and the income derived from it can go down
as well as up and you may get back less than you originally invested. You should not invest unless you are prepared to lose the money you invest. Investment is high risk and you may not be protected if something goes wrong.
If you are in any doubt about purchasing shares, you should consult an independent financial advisor authorised under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000.
This financial promotion has been approved by SPARK Advisory Partners Limited (“SAPL”) under s21 of the Financial Services and Markets Act. SAPL is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. SAPL makes no recommendation as to the suitability of shares in H&H Group plc as an investment.
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Auctioneers: Auctioneers: Jeremy Eaton - 07747
Saturday 3rd August
182 STIRKS, WEANED & SUCKLED CALVES, STORE & BREEDING SHEEP
Sale 10.00am
SHOW & SALE OF POULTRY, HATCHING EGGS & EQUIPMENT
Sale 11.00am
SHOW & SALE OF
115 PEDIGREE DORSET SHEEP
Comprising: 100 Females & 15 Rams
Sale 12.30pm
On Behalf of the Northern Dorset Breeders Club
Monday 5th August
SALE OF REARING CALVES
Sale 10.30am
Entries & Enquiries to Kyle PRIME, CAST & FEEDING CATTLE
Sale 11.30am (TB exempt section available) MONTHLY SHOW & SALE OF SPRING LAMBS
Sale 12.30pm followed by CAST EWES
Wednesday 7th August
Sale of 5685 STORE LAMBS
Prize Show for Beltex x Lambs
Sale 10.00am Main Ring & 200 BREEDING SHEEP
Sale of Cont x, Suffolk x & Mule Ewes
Sale approx. 12.45pm
Monday 12th August
YOUNG FARMERS PRIME LAMB SHOW
Open to all Young Handlers
All lambs must be shown untrimmed (Under 10yrs, 10-16yrs, 17-26yrs) (Entries to the Office)
Wednesday 14th August
Sale of FEEDING BULLS, PRIME CATTLE, BEEF FEEDING COWS, STORE & BREEDING CATTLE
(entries close Wednesday 7th August)
Dairy Cattle
Monday 5th August
SHOW & SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE Sale 12noon
Monday 19th August
SHOW & SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE
Entries & Enquiries to Sarah 07710 795585
Breeding Sheep Sales
Tuesday 20th August
Annual Show & Sale of SHEARLING GIMMERS
Inc Mule, Masham, Continental & Suffolk x & All Classes of BREEDING SHEEP
(Entries close Monday 12th August)
Wednesday 4th September
1st Prize Show & Sale of SUFFOLK, CONT X & CHEVIOT MULE GIMMER LAMBS (entries close Monday 26th August)
Tuesday 10th September
Opening Show & Sale of NEMSA MULE GIMMER LAMBS
(entries close Wednesday 28th August)
Pedigree Sheep Sales
Monday 26th August –PEDIGREE KERRY HILL SHEEP
(Entries close Friday 2nd August)
SPECIAL EARLY RAM SALE
Sale of Suffolk, Charollais & Other Cont Rams (Entries close Thursday 15th August)
Saturday 31st August –PEDIGREE WENSLEYDALE SHEEP (Entries to the Society)
PEDIGREE JACOB SHEEP
RARE & MINORITY SHEEP
(Entries close Friday 9th August)
SHOW & SALE OF PEDIGREE & PUREBRED GOATS
(Entries close Friday 9th August) Sunday 1st September –
PEDIGREE VALAIS BLACKNOSE SHEEP (extended entries close Monday 5th August)
Friday 6th & Saturday 7th September –PEDIGREE BELTEX RAMS & FEMALES
(Entries close Friday 9th August)
Saturday 7th September –PEDIGREE BLUE TEXEL SHEEP
PEDIGREE BADGER FACE TEXEL SHEEP
(Entries close Friday 9th August)
Thursday 19th & Friday 20th September –PEDIGREE TEXEL RAMS & FEMALES
Northern Area Texel Sheep Breeders Club Members Only – Entries Online
Wednesday 7th August
8am Cast Ewes & Rams followed at 10.30am with Prime Lambs (Ballot 10.30am)
Young Handlers Prime Lamb Show. Show 10am; Sale 12.30pm
Monday 12th August
Prize Show & Sale of Store Cattle and Feeding Bulls of all classesEntries close noon Monday 5th August
Friday 16th August
Sale of Early Breeding Rams and Females - Entries close Thursday 8th August
Friday 16th August
The Late Summer Show & Sale of Pedigree Dairy Shorthorns and Black and White Heifers, Cows and all other Classes Entries close noon Monday 5th August ********* Saturday 26th October ***********
Claiming Date - Farm Sale in the Penrith Area
Friday 9th August
Collective Sale of over 1500 lots of Tractors, Plant, Implements, Livestock Equipment & Small Tools Small Tools 9.00am Large Machinery 9.30am
Tractors and Vehicles - New Holland T7030 (2007/8000hrs approx.); New Holland T7210 50kph with front PTO (2013); New Holland TM155 (03 reg); New Holland T6050 tractor (2009); New Holland TL90 (X reg); Ford 6640 2WD; Ford 3600; McCormick MC115 (2009); McCormick CX105 & Trima loader; McCormick MTX 140 (05 reg); McCormick MTX; McCormick TTX190 xtraspeed (09 reg); Case 105 & MX loader (2007); Case 5150 (P reg); Case 1390 2WD (A reg); Case 695 stockman tractor; Valtra T120-4 (2003); Claas 630; Claas 426RX (2006); John Deere 6930; John Deere 6830; John Deere 6620 (2004); John Deere 6600; John Deere 6310; John Deere 5085E (2018); John Deere 4520 with loader & back actor; John Deere 3200 2WD (N reg); Massey Ferguson 7616 50KPH (2014); Massey Ferguson 6495 tractor (2008); Massey Ferguson 6480 with Quicke loader (2006/8250hrs); Massey Ferguson 5465 (2010); Massey Ferguson 3645 Dyna shift tractor; Massey Ferguson 3085 autotronic (K reg.); Massey Ferguson 590 tractor & loader; Massey Ferguson 390 4WD & loader (E reg); Massey Ferguson 185 (1972/8,000hrs); Massey Ferguson 158; Kubota 6060 4WD with power loader (2016/370hrs); Kubota M9504; Zetor 7341 super turbo; David Brown 1390; David Brown 880; JCB 527.58 telescopic handler (2013/5911hrs); JCB 525-60 Agri (2018); 2 X JCB 403 (2018/2200hrs); John Deere 3215 loadall (2006); Manitou 2600 turbo (J reg); Manitou MT 1440 telehandler; New Holland L218 skidsteer; Mustang 2054 skidsteer; Kubota RTV 900 (2007); Suzuki 750KQ 4WD ATV (2015); LF DAF 7.5t Bever Tail; VW Amarok (2014/187,000miles); Nissan Navara double cab pickup (2009/81,000mils); Honda XR80R 80cc dirt bike (2000); Fiat Doblo van (2005). Plant - JCB 8026 mini digger (2017); JCB JS130 LC digger (2004); JCB 3 digger (2006); Case 580X digger/loader; Bobcat mini digger; Kubota 161 6T digger (2008); Barford 6T dumper (2007); Lister Dumper; Takeuchi mini excavator; Sanderson TL7 fork lift (6696hrs); 12ft mobile welfare cabin with generator X 2; Herbst twin-axel low loader trailer; Bradley twin axle plant trailer 2600kg gross; Ifor Williams GX126 plant trailer 3500kg gross (2017); Ifor Williams dropsided trailer (2010); Ifor Williams general duty trailer.
Implements - Hi-Spec 2600g SA-R slurry tanker (2017); 2600g SA-R slurry tanker (2017); SRHolland 1000g slurry tanker; Slurry tanker SR Holland model hippo 1000; Slurry stirrer; 20ft Primex slurry stirrer; Primex 20ft slurry stirrer; Storth trailing shoe (2015); SKH rear discharge spreader; Ktwo DUO muckspreader; Jarmet wheeled spreader; Hi-Spec MixMax 14 diet feeder (2016); Kuhn Euromix 10 (2002); Kuhn Primor 3560 bedder; Kuhn trailed bedder; AG dispenser 150; Fraser 10t silage trailer; Fraser 8t silage trailer; Marshall 6t silage trailer; AS 12t grain trailer; Brian James trailer with mesh side kit and full tailgate; Shelbourne C/6000 multi-purpose combine header trailer; Teagle Dynamo 245 finishing mower; Kverneland CM168 mower; Kverneland 10ft mower conditioner (2013); Claas disco 8400 butterfly mowers (2010); Vicon Extra 122 7ft rear disc mower; 2 X John Deere 331 mower & Conditioner (2012); Claas Rollant 255 baler; Massey Ferguson 822 belt baler; Fendt Rotana 130F round baler; Amazone 1200 fert spreader; KRM M2, 3 bag fert spreader, Amazon fert spreader 1200; folding hopper cover; Lely Roto 510 rake; 2 X Claas 3000 4 rota rake; Pottinger 771A take twin rotor (2011); Pottinger 8 rotor tedder (2015); 2 X Claas 6 rotor tedder (2007); Claas Volto 770 tedder; Kuhn multi-master 150 5F plough; Kverneland vari-width 5F plough X 2; Kverneland PB100 5F plough (2001); Lemkin 4F rev. plough; Vicon 2F plough; Ferguson 2F plough; MA/AG 6m hyd. Folding cultivator; Front mounted flexicoil press; Teagle pasture topper 8ft; Spalding sub soiler/flat lifter & cultivator & seed box; Browns harrows & seeder; SMS air seed drill roller CV300 M1 (2016); Kuhn power harrow with disc drill & transport trailer; Hardi crop sprayer; Crop sprayer; Amazone UF 1200 24m sprayer; Tecnoma sprayer; Tecnoma manns sprayer; Spearhead Excel 660 hedge cutter (2000); Spearhead Excel 604 hedge cutter; 2 X Bomford hedge cutter; Twose hedge cutter; Spearhead Excel 660 hedge cutter (2000); 3pt hydraulic yard brush; Post knocker; Slewtic tool carrier grain bucket; JCB Q-fit 1.5 cube grain bucket; Slewtic 5 tonne muck grab on euro brackets; MX 5ft shear grab; Redrock telegator shear grab; Bale grab; Flat 8 grab; Ritchie bale handler with Euro brackets; Slewtic bale nipper. Livestock Equipment - BVL V mix-20 twin auger feeder; BVL 8 cube single auger feeder; Ifor Williams 12ft livestock trailer with sheep decks (2016); Ifor Williams 12ft livestock trailer; Ifor Williams 12X6 with sheep decks (2008); Ifor Williams 12X7 livestock trailer; QTY loader headstocks; QTY calf pens; QTY walk-through sheep troughs; cattle ring feeders; cattle troughs; cattle crush; cattle feed trough with barrier; calf creep feeder; calf de-horning crate; heavy duty rail hurdles with connecting rods; Heavy duty gate; dog kennel; Sheep rollover crate; Cattle self-locking head yoke; 4 X loaded headstocks; water bowser. Misc Items - John Deere lawnmower; 2 X Lister diesel generators. Viewing available on Thursday 8th August Pictures can be viewed on our website or our Facebook page. www.penrithauction.com Andrew Maughan 07717 611952 Paul Gardner 07552 589141
PRIME SHEEP
Every Thursday at Thrapston
STORE & BREEDING SHEEP & CATTLE, CALVES, PIGS & GOATS
Every Saturday at Thrapston
ALL CLASSES OF SHEEP & PRODUCE, POULTRY, PLANTS & SUNDRIES Every Tuesday at Stratford
Saturday 3rd August
Smallholders Sale
To include: Poultry, Goats, Pigs & Sundries
All Poultry must be pre-booked prior to the Sale. No late entries will be accepted. No pets can be sold, due to our local Councils instructions.
Saturday 17th August
Sale of Breeding Sheep & Rams Entries close Wednesday 7th August
Saturday 31st August
A Collective Sale of 600+ Lots of Horse Tack & Sundries
To include entries of Horses & Ponies
Wednesday 7th August
Field Sale of Store & Ewe Lambs Catalogue available online
Thrapston Collective Machinery Sale
Friday 30th August
Entries close Tuesday 20th August
For further information contact: Alastair Brown: 07885 804450 Jake Wagstaff: 07487 526803 01832 732241 or visit the website for weekly listings of sale entries
Tel:
by ‘LANCASTER LADS’ Show & Sale of Terminal Sire Breeding Rams Catalogue entries by Friday 2nd August
Tuesday 6th August 1pm PRIME LAMBS & CAST SHEEP
Thursday 8th August 10am 150 REARING CALVES & WEANLINGS 10.30am 100 CAST / OTM CATTLE 11.15am 300 STIRKS & STORE CATTLE
SATURDAY 3RD AUGUST
1st ANNUAL SALE OF BREEDING & STORE SHEEP
Inc Shearling, Ewes, Rams & Store Lambs
60 Suffx/Texx Shearlings, WH Clubley
20 Texx Shearlings, JE Fairweather
30 SuffX Mule Shearling, RG Walter Ryland Ram Lamb, D Peel
5 Blue Tex Shlg Tups & 3 Shear Tups, D Makin
8 Zwartble Shlg, A Burgess
20 Tex X Store Lambs & 1 Beltex x Tup, R Watson
5 Blue Tex Shlg & 3 Shear Tups, D Makin
Together with Store & Breeding Cattle inc
5 BBX Hfrs, 18mth J&L Cooling 10 Lim hfrs,15-20mth,D Pritchard Store & Breeding Pigs 10 in pig Gilts, E Schofield 4 Weaners, H Lane
Contact Office for Details
MART OFFICE: 01757 703347
Entries Welcome Pigs 9am Sheep 9.45am Cattle 11am
RICHARD HAIGH: 07768 594535 www.selbymart.co.uk
WEDNESDAY 7TH AUGUST
Dedicated Slaughter Market
305 Prime Cattle 450 Prime Sheep 175 Prime Pigs Pigs 9am Sheep 9.45am Cattle 10.30am
Contact Office for Details
MART OFFICE: 01757 703347
RICHARD HAIGH 07768 594535
www.selbymart.co.uk
Reaching deeper and further into UK farming than any other media group
Sunday 11th August 11am
NWTBC Sale of 271 Pedigree Texel Rams & Females
Thursday 15th August 10.30am FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF STORE LAMBS
Saturday 17th August
Sale of RARE & MINORITY LIVESTOCK BREEDS Sale of POULTRY, WATERFOWL & EQUIPMENT
Monday 19th August Annual Production Sale of THE WHITELEY HEY FLOCK On behalf of Mr Paul Slater In conjunction with Darlington Farmers Auction Mart
Saturday 24th August
SHOW & SALE OF BREEDING EWES & SHEARLINGS Catalogue entries by Friday 2nd August
Thursday 5th September ‘LADS NIGHT OUT’
Evening Show & Sale of Terminal Sire Breeding Rams Catalogue entries by Wednesday 14th August
SALE LIVE ONLINE - nwa.auctionmarts.com
Viewing: Friday 2nd (9am-4.30pm), Saturday 3rd (am only) & Monday 5th August (9am-4.30pm).
Sale to Conclude: Tuesday 6th August
Collection: Wednesday 7th & Friday 9th August (9am-4.30pm)
WEEKLY STORE
LAMB SALE
Monday 5th August 11amBallot entries close Thurs 1st August. Further entries accepted on the sale day.
WEEKLY
PRIMESTOCK SALE
FORTNIGHTLY
STORE CATTLE SALE + CALVES / STIRKS
PURE BRED
Tuesday 6th August12.30pm - Prime Lambs & Cull Ewes
Thursday 8th August 12.30pmSale of Young Bulls, Store Heifers & Steers. Rearing calves 12 noon
Saturday 10th August 10am600 Cages of poultry plus 200 lots of dead stock & hatching eggs.
ONLINE
MACHINERY SALE
POULTRY SALE FORTHCOMING SALES
Thurs 22nd- Sat 24th AugustIntake of Items Tues 6th – Thurs 15th August Via appointment.
Sale of Mule & Continental Ewes & Shearlings Friday 30th August – Entries close Tues 20th Aug
Sale of Vintage & Classic Tractors plus Associated Parts & Machinery - Saturday 31st August Pre Sale catalogued entries close Thurs 22nd August.
Monday 5th August
Weekly Fatstock Sale
Thursday 8th August at 11am
Sale of Store Lambs followed by Ewes & Rams
Ian Smith - Mart Manager 07738 043771 Office 01943 462172 wfam @auctionmarts.com
Will 07590 876 849
www.benthamauc on.co.uk
Tuesday 6th August
10.30am 40-50 Feeding & Cast Cows & OTM Cattle Followed by 75 STORE CATTLE
12noon 45 SUCKLER BREEDING CATTLE
Inc. On behalf of S Wilman, Braesteads DISPERSAL OF PUREBRED ANGUS SUCKLER HERD
Comprising-13 Cows & 7 Hfrs with spring born calves; 1 Cow&1Hfr In Calf; 4 Maiden Hfrs 16mo; 1 Ped AA Bull (Pilsbury Einstein Y763) 29mo Proven Bull; Performance tested. Note: A closed herd providing excellent opportunity to purchase from a very genuine high health herd.
Also from JH Lohr Reduction Sale of 8 Cows with Calves 3 Breeding Bulls Viz 2 AA & 1 Beef SH
Wednesday 7th August 11am 100-150 Rearing Calves inc. Summer Calf Show (calves 70 days and under) 2.30pm 2500 Cast Ewes & Hoggs followed by 2500-3000 Spring Lambs
Tuesday 13th August
FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF 5000 STORE LAMBS
Entries for catalogue close Friday 2nd August
Wednesday 14th August
GENUS Dairy Extravaganza Pedigree & Commercial Classes
Wednesday 14th August at 7pm TWO AUCTION MART SHARES FOR SALE
Saturday 17th August
THE RAM-PAGE- 750 RAMS
Charollais, Beltex, Texel, X Bred, Suffolk etc. inc. MV Acc.
Tuesday 20th August Farmers Stirks & Young Stores
Friday 23rd August
BENTHAM BELTERS Pedigree & Commercial Elite Breeding Female Sheep Entries close Friday 9th August
Friday 30th/ Saturday 31st August
Two Day Show & Sale of Breeding Ewes & Shearlings Entries for catalogue close Friday 16th August
Turner & Son
HAWES, NORTH YORKSHIRE, DL8 3NP 01969 667207 www.hawesmart.co.uk
Friday 2nd August at 10:30am
Sale of 1800 Store Lambs.
Tuesday 6th August at 10am
Sale of 1000 Prime Lambs
300 Cast Ewes & Rams
20 Calves at 10:30am
1 Auction Mart Share at 11am
Tuesday 20th August
Evening Show & Sale of 1500 Mule & Cont Gimmer Shearlings & Ewes. Cat closes Thurs 8th Aug. also Sale of Crossing Rams to follow. Ian Atkinson 07957 256337 Kenton Foster 07711 469280.
FRIDAY 9TH AUGUST – 11AM
EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE, EXETER, DEVON EX2 8FD DISPERSAL SALE OF 131 NMR RECORDED HOLSTEIN
FRIESIAN DAIRY CATTLE
On behalf of Messrs P & P Horton, Dunsford Farm, Swindon, Wiltshire
The Sale comprises 113 In Milk and/or In Calf Cows & Heifers & 18 In Calf Heifers due September-October.
v Herd Average 9421Kgs 4.31%BF 3.49%P cc174, Calving index 377
v Cubicle Housed, Herringbone Parlour milked, High health status
v Young Herd – 38 milking Heifers, 28 2nd, 15 3rd, 12 4th & 16 5th+
v All year round calving
v Excellent herd of medium sized modern cows!
Wednesday 28th August – Holsworthy Market
Dispersal Sale of 75 Holstein Friesian Dairy Cattle
On behalf of Messrs IR & JA Johns, Bude, Cornwall ************************
Friday 30th August – Exeter Livestock Centre
Laram Holsteins Select Sale 2024 plus Guest Consignments on behalf of Mr AR Mitchell, Bodmin (with Norton & Brooksbank) ************************
Tuesday 3rd September – Exeter Livestock Centre
Dispersal Sale of the ‘Ardingly’ herd of 400 Pedigree Holsteins on behalf of Messrs D Goodwin & Sons of Hill House Farm, Haywards Heath, West Sussex ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE FOR ALL DAIRY SALES VIA
Full details & Catalogues available on www.kivells.com For further information onj the above sale please contact: Mark Davis 07773371774 or Catalogues from 01392 251261
Livestock Markets
Livestock Markets
▪ Bridgnorth, Carmarthen & Newcastle Emlyn
▪ Bridgnorth, Carmarthen & Newcastle Emlyn
▪ Private & deadweight sales
▪ Private & deadweight sales
▪ Primestock & store markets
▪ Primestock & store markets
Bridgnorth:
Weekly primestock sales and fortnightly store sales
Bridgnorth: Weekly primestock sales and fortnightly store sales
Carmarthen:
Carmarthen:
Weekly dairy, calves & weanlings sales; weekly barren cows, store cattle and all classes of sheep; monthly weaned calves, suckler cows and breeding bulls; monthly orange TB restricted cattle sale; monthly Holstein South Wales show & sale
Weekly dairy, calves & weanlings sales; weekly barren cows, store cattle and all classes of sheep; monthly weaned calves, suckler cows and breeding bulls; monthly orange TB restricted cattle sale; monthly Holstein South Wales show & sale
Newcastle Emlyn:
Weekly calves, weanlings, cull cows & sheep; fortnightly store cattle sales
Newcastle Emlyn: Weekly calves, weanlings, cull cows & sheep; fortnightly store cattle sales
Rural Professionals
▪ Specialising in property sales, lettings & management; dispute resolution & planning; environment al schemes & grants; valuations
Rural Professionals
Auctioneers & Valuers
▪ Specialising in property sales, lettings & management; dispute resolution & planning; environment al schemes & grants; valuations
▪ Growing crops & fodder; rural land & property, farm dispersal; machinery sales; annual valuations
Auctioneers & Valuers
All dates for markets are on the Nock Deighton Agricultural website
▪ Growing crops & fodder; rural land & property, farm dispersal; machinery sales; annual valuations
Bridgnorth Market Contacts: Martin Clack 07977 0675198, Ollie Clack 07891 343673 or Mark Burgoyne 07831 192603
All dates for markets are on the Nock Deighton Agricultural
Welsh Mart Contacts: Llŷr Jones 07812 934964 or Paul Taylor 07815 509504. Bidding available on “Marteye” in Welsh marts nockdeightonagricultural.co.uk
LIVESTOCK CENTRE, NANT Y CI, CARMARTHEN, SA33 5DR 01 267 493200
Bridgnorth Market Contacts: Martin Clack 07977 0675198, Ollie Clack 07891 343673 or Mark Burgoyne 07831 192603 Welsh Mart Contacts: Llŷr Jones 07812 934964 or Paul Taylor 07815 509504. Bidding available on “Marteye” in Welsh marts nockdeightonagricultural.co.uk LIVESTOCK CENTRE, NANT Y CI, CARMARTHEN, SA33 5DR 01 267 493200
Seawell Grounds is a 600ha Ring fenced farm, which includes an Arable and Single Suckler business, based near Towcester, Northamptonshire, farming combinable crops plus Pedigree Charolais and Salers cattle. We have an exciting opportunity for the right candidate who will be capable of overseeing the daily management of the two herds, working alongside our present team
We are looking for a forward-thinking, hands on, enthusiast team member to join us. This stock person will require to have attention to detail and the ability to take on the day-to-day operation of our Pedigree cattle. The Seawell Herd has a long line of heritage established in the 80’s currently at 300 cows plus followers. We have a high health status, selling quality cattle to pedigree and commercial breeders through out the year, so some experience with preparing cattle for sales would be advantageous.
A good size family house on farm can be provided with a negotiable package.
Role
• Reporting to the Owner
• Working with own initiative, as well as in a team.
• Ensuring the high health status and welfare
• Calving cows
• Record keeping and pedigree paperwork
• Liaising with vets.
• Compliance with Health and Safety
• General Stock work
• Full driving licence
Please apply with CV and references to seawell.charolais@btinternet.com
The Dairy Sales Manager is responsible for managing the development of sales of the Farm Animal Division’s nutritional and health products which will be sold directly to farmers through a network of Area Sales Managers.
Location: Lancashire
Closing date: 16 Aug 2024
Sector: Dairy, Management, Sales & Marketing
Contract Type: Permanent
Role: Consultant, Manager
Agri Lloyd are recruiting for a 2 x Regional Sales Managers. One to cover the Welsh region. One to cover the Scottish region. Applicants must live in the area. Salary up to £55,000, plus excellent bonus and benefits
Location: Lancashire
Closing date: 16 Aug 2024
Sector: Dairy, Management, Sales & Marketing
Contract Type: Permanent
Role: Consultant, Manager
For more informa on on any of these vacancies or to see all our current roles, please go to: JobsInAgriculture.com
Sector: Academic & Education, Arable & Agronomy, Livestock, Management
A new opportunity has arisen at the College for a Farm Manager to join the team based at our working farm located within the grounds of SMB College Group’s specialist Land-based Brooksby Campus.
Our farm is diverse and at the forefront of sustainable farming. Join us at this exciting time in creating a leading example of regenerative farming techniques. Along with our heard of pedigree Hereford cattle we have a flock of North country mules and arable enterprise. Working in this role you will be responsible for the livestock, grassland, arable contract and roll out of sustainable farming enterprises and along with the day to day running of the farm.
The successful candidate with have excellent communication skills and a willingness to work with young and upcoming future farmers. Passing on and imparting their own skills and behaviours onto our students. New plans to extend our farm buildings and create an excellent learning environment for our learners is at the heart of all our decisions.
You will have a passion for innovation, bringing new ideas and embedding new technologies into the learning environment.
The SMB College Group is a highly successful FE college, formed of two merged and reputable colleges – Stephenson College and Brooksby Melton College.
Farm Operations Manager Employer: Farms for City Children
Location: Pembrokeshire (Sir Benfro) (GB) Salary: £35,000 with accommodation
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a full-time Farm Operations Manager to join our team at Lower Treginnis, located on the stunning Pembrokeshire coast and the most westerly farm in Wales.
Farms for City Children is a dynamic social mobility charity which exists to remove the barriers that prevent children and young people having meaningful access to the natural world. Through a week on one of our three heritage farms, Nethercott House in Devon, Lower Treginnis in Pembrokeshire, and Wick Court in Gloucestershire, children and young people experience increased learning and engagement, improved connections and wellbeing, and leave us with an enhanced sense of environmental citizenship. Visiting children are immersed in the natural world of countryside through a food and farming offer that allows them to participate in the seasonal tasks of the day: sowing, growing and harvesting in our kitchen gardens; caring for livestock and looking after the land; and cooking up a home-grown feast in the farmhouse kitchen. In partnership with our commercial farming neighbours, children experience the benefits of collaboration, enjoy plenty of physical activity, good food, and fresh air, and discover the magical rural environment that is full of new words, sounds and experiences to inspire their creativity. Spending time working alongside real farmers fosters children’s independence and helps them to grow in confidence, develops their self-esteem, and encourages them to become more resilient.
For more informa on on any of these vacancies or to see all our current roles, please go to: JobsInAgriculture.com
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WOOL WANTED All types required. Full payment. L.Pierce Wool Merchant: Scotland & North England - Grace Dobson- 07743 628405 or 07754 702187 or Southern England and South Wales- John Wood 07980 655637
IAN SMITH Livestock Scanning Services. Across the North -Tel: 01200 445750 or 07976 539197 (T)
CONCRETE GROOVING Neil O’Donnell -Tel: 01900 817009 or 07759 194600 Nationwide (T)
A weekly selection of freshly calved & in-calf dairy cattle sourced from the UK. All guaranteed and delivered anywhere in the UK Finance can be arranged.
Supplies Ltd Ashley: 07831 887531, Office: 01829 260328, Will: 07769 974476 www.livestocksupplies.co.uk
HAS FOR SALE A SELECTION OF DOWN CALVING HEIFERS DUE SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER TO BRITISH FRIESIAN BULL WELL GROWN, VERY GOOD CONFIRMATION, EXCELLENT PEDIGREES, BVD FREE CALL JOHN - 07768 645124
A selection of top quality young bulls for sale. Now ready for work. SAC High health, TB4 , BVD, IBR Accredited. Red Tractor. Performance recorded. Senior Stock Bull Rawburn Jingo Eric.
Please phone Christopher Jackson 07748708106 Lancaster chris.mjackson@hotmail.co.uk
24 months old, Good bloodlines, temperament and confirmation
Easy Calving Strainfrom a closed herd TB4 Area
Tel: 07400 053752 North Rigton, Nr Harrogate (P)
Quiet, well grown. 18 Months old, ready for work.
Phone Norman Office: 01924 299993 or Mob: 07971 100093
ABERDEEN ANGUS BULLS
Ready to work, delivered direct to your farm, very quiet, easy calving. Also females available. Health monitored, closed herd, full pedigree with each animal, Red tractor. Semen Available.
Tel: 077157 64351
& Fenomen bloodlines Easy calving strain, good con rmation, nice temperaments. Also 10 Maiden Heifers & Cows with Calves available. Tel: 07968 505014 Derbyshire (P)
16 Months Old, Johnes & BVD Free Easy calving bloodlines - recently semen tested Threaphurst Limousins 07776 204627 Stockport
Tomlinson Bros
36 months, some by named Sire. TB4, farm assured.
Tel: 07748 378456 Lincs (P)
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AA ABBERTON ANGUS bulls & heifers,TB1, biobest elite health 15 years accreditation IBR, BVD, Lepto Johnes - Tel: 01386 462534 or 07592 798555 abbertonaberdeenangus.co.uk
Top Quality
Hay & Straw. All types of big bales delivered.
01829 782378 or 07710 933681
Biscon Meal (Approx. 12% Protein /14
Cereal Mixture (Approx. 14% Protein /13 ME) £205 ex store
Cereal Blend (Approx. 16% Protein /13 ME) £225 ex store
Mixed Pellets (Approx. 18% Protein /13 ME) £245 ex store
One Tonne Bag Collections
Mixed Pellets (Approx. 18% Protein/13 ME) £275 ex store
Biscon Meal (Approx. 12% Protein/14 ME) £225 ex store
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LIQUID FEEDS to encourage forage intake. Molasses and molasses blends plus additional minerals if required. J E Morten: 01663 734621 High Peak, Derbyshire (T)
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Beyond the individual qualities of an asset (condition, size, nature and so on), other external factors play a major role in determining market value when assessing rural property, some of which include:
n Interest rates: These have increased since 2022 and now sit at a base rate of about 5.25%, making borrowed money more expensive and creating a real challenge for those contracted to repay.
Interest rates were increased to help reduce inflation; this has since been achieved, but interest rates remain at a base rate of 5.25%, scheduled to be reviewed again in August.
value. In North West England I feel there are more rural assets being brought to the market, many of which are due to lack of successors or financial pressure on businesses – increasing supply.
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n Political status: With the pandemic and Brexit now far behind us, we turn our attention to the recent election where a Labour Government was elected with a significant majority.
In the Labour manifesto, agricultural and rural matters were brief, therefore the future is vastly unknown.
n Taxation policy: Capital taxation plays a large role in incentivising people to purchase additional land.
Currently, it remains the same with favourable Inheritance Tax and Capital Gains Tax regulation for agricultural and business assets, but the Labour party committed to changing the Agricultural Property Relief and Business Property Relief rule within their manifestos which could significantly impact the value of rural assets.
n Agricultural subsidies: Landbased direct payments (Basic Payment Scheme) have been significantly reduced.
Other land-based schemes, including the Countryside Stewardship and Sustainable Farming Incentive, are published, but are not currently open for applications, which is making those seeking to take advantage ever more frustrated with ‘the system’, reducing confidence in the market.
n Supply and demand: Supply and demand of rural assets can be very localised and has a huge impact on
However, it is important to note that rural assets are constantly being developed (through building or environmentally), therefore supply is always going to be limited.
I feel that demand from agricultural investors is currently very cautious, however lifestyle buyers, businesses investing for capital taxation advantages and those seeking environmental and carbon offsetting opportunities continue to fuel the market and create demand for agricultural assets.
n Trade, produce prices: In general, throughout 2024 stock and milk prices have been good with both beef and sheep markets holding up well through July.
This year presents another challenging year for many arable farmers in the UK with failed crops due to the weather and increased input prices in an effort to save crops. n Summary: In general land prices remain stable. The market is predominantly driven by healthy levels of demand, both locally and nationally, intensified by the limited amount of availability of agricultural assets on the open market.
Holly Wybergh is a rural surveyor and registered valuer at Edwin Thompson. Call 01228 548 385, or email h.wybergh@ edwin-thompson.co.uk
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SUBJECT TO AN AGRICULTURAL OCCUPANCY CONDITION GUIDE PRICE: £415,000 (Ref: C391)
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A well-presented Five-bedroom detached house with a large garden, double garage, rear patio, parking and paddock to front, located in a sought-after countryside location.
SUBJECT TO AN AGRICULTURAL OCCUPANCY CONDITION GUIDE PRICE: £1,325,000 (Ref: C393)
ESSEX, Stock
An attractive four bedroom detached farmhouse with attached single storey one-bedroom self-contained annexe all set in a good-sized plot with ample parking, large garden, and three small outbuildings located to the south of the popular village of Stock.
SUBJECT TO AN AGRICULTURAL OCCUPANCY CONDITION GUIDE PRICE: £1,160,000 (Ref: C386)
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The property offers well presented accommodation over two floors, located in a sought after rural location. The property is set in 14acres.
SUBJECT TO AN AGRICULTURAL OCCUPANCY CONDITION GUIDE PRICE: £1,150,000
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A four bedroom detached farmhouse with established garden, outbuilding, ample parking and a small paddock set in a rural location to the Northeast of the village of Winchfield.
SUBJECT TO AN AGRICULTURAL OCCUPANCY CONDITION GUIDE PRICE: £900,000 (Ref: C387)
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A well-presented three bedroom detached bungalow with large garden, garage, land, outbuildings and parking located in a sought-after countryside location.
SUBJECT TO AN AGRICULTURAL OCCUPANCY CONDITION GUIDE PRICE: £650,000 (Ref: C390)
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• Total plot of approximately 4.81ha (11.88ac).
• For Sale (may Let) by Private Treaty Guide Price £1,250,000
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