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AGRI TRADER - SATURDAY 11TH MARCH 2017

Forward – 102 head cattle: 19 Bulls & 83 Bullocks & heifers. 20 Sheep & Goats. 300 lots of Plants/Trees/Shrubs. 103 lots of Furniture. 542 lots of Reclaim & Stone. 705 lots of Machinery.

AGRI TRADER PRESS - SATURDAY 11TH MARCH 2017

Another super Saturday at CCM Skipton Skipton Auction Mart’s latest monthly Saturday livestock collective sales and Agri-Trader auctions of machinery, reclaim and salvage, furniture and collectives again created widespread interest and a solid turnout of hundreds of vendors and prospective purchasers. (March 11) The machinery section was particularly well supported, with a total of 705 lots offered for sale, topping at £2,000 for an Arctic Cat quad bike, while a cow catcher caught the eye at £1,900, followed by a Honda quad bike at £1,700, a feeder trailer at £1,500, an IW flat trailer and a Toyota Landcruiser, which both made £1,400.

BREEDING SHEEP - MONDAY 6TH MARCH 2017

Breeding Sheep (314) Numbers on the rise quickly with 2 Alley’s full of ewes with lambs at foot presented for sale. Richard Umpleby had top price of £208 per outfit for Texels with twins. Anything with strong lambs was keenly contested. A run of correct mule ewes with twin Charollais lambs around two – three weeks old selling at £180 - £190 the outfit, from James and Deborah Ogden, Austwick. Sheep with younger lambs also selling well , but the premium prices are for sheep with slightly older lambs.

MARKET REPORT - MONDAY 6TH MARCH 2017

Forward: 55 Prime cattle comprising Clean Cattle 21 (under 30 mos), 4 Clean Cattle (over 30 mos) & 30 Cast Cattle. 4116 Prime Sheep comprising 3,703 Prime Hoggs, 413 Cast Ewes & Rams. 40 Rearing Calves. 11 Loads of produce.

PRIMESTOCK PRESS - MONDAY 6TH MARCH 2017

Prime sheep show produces great prices at Skipton Skipton Auction Mart saw a much larger entry of sheep for its prime show and sale this month with over 4,100 penned for sale, on Monday, March 6. James Towler, of Grindleton, was awarded champion pen by show judge Luke Swales. His home-bred Texel-cross lambs scaled 39kg and sold for £120 per head to the judge for his family shop, Knavesmire Butchers in York. The judge also picked up the third prize Continental pen, from Tim Robinson, Longridge, Preston, for £110.

STORE & BREEDING CATTLE - WEDNESDAY 1ST MARCH 2017

MARKET REPORT – WEDNESDAY 1st MARCH 2017. Fortnightly Sale of Young Feeding Bulls, Beef Feeding Cows, Store Bullocks & Heifers, Breeding Cattle, Forward: 708 head of cattle, Comprising: 223 Young Feeding Bulls, 18 Beef Feeding Cows, 461 Bullocks & Heifers, & 6 Breeding Cattle