Post on 22-Sep-2020
Hallworthy Stockyard, Hallworthy, Camelford, Cornwall, PL32 9SH
Tel: 01840 261261 Fax: 01840 261684
Website: www.kivells.com Email: hallworthy@kivells.com
HALLWORTHY MARKET REPORT THURSDAY 24th MAY 2018
EVERY THURSDAY Gates Open 6.30am
SALE TIMES 09:45 am Draft Ewes followed by Prime, Store Hoggs & Breeding
Sheep followed Tested & Untested Prime & OTM Cattle 11:00 am Store Cattle & Stirk
NAMED SIRES Store cattle and calf purchasers are continually requesting the names of sires of Angus, South Devon and Hereford cattle. Please supply this information by writing
it on the passport, it reflects in the sale price.
WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR MARKET PRICES EMAILED TO YOU? Please let us have your email address or call the Market Office on 01840 261261 or email
us on hallworthy@kivells.com
Sheep
A good number of cull ewes saw a competitive trade. Top today was Tom
Hannaford of Whitstone, Holsworthy with his Texel x to £96 & £90
respectfully. AR Hooper of Pengold, Boscastle saw his best a pen of Suffolk x
Ewes to £88.50 with regular consigner R Vosper of Warbstow to £86 for Hill x
Ewes and a run of rough full ewes for P Bloomfield top out at £66 and a
second pen to £55.
Couples
Still plenty about with top today
at £158 for Mr T Martin,
Treveighan, St Teath with Dorset x
Ewes with 3 week old lambs at
foot. T Dangar of Tintagel saw
the top of his run at £60 a life
£120 for sheared ewes & lamb
with full & broken double couples to £120.
Lambs
Old season hoggets are
slowing down in numbers but
still the well finished are
selling well with Mr J
Richards of Trewidlands,
Liskeard saw his best to £111
209 ppkilo. New season was
a little easier this week but the top at 264 ppkilo realised £113 for PM Tamblyn of
Liskeard.
First Store Lamb sold to £81 for Mr LG Pooley of Altarnun.
HOGGS Weight Top Average Per Head Per Kilo Per Head Per Kilo
32.1-39 86 156 52.18 146.35 39.1-5.5 80 188 74.96 184.20 45.6-52 99 198 88.91 181.78 52+ 111 209 106.93 191.95
Over all 111 209 87 176.99
LAMB
Weight Top Average Per Head Per Kilo Per Head Per kilo
32-39 100.5 264 92.76 241.87
39.1-45.5 112.5 254 103.36 246.58
45.6-52 113 248 113 247.81
Overall 113 264 103 245.6
292 Cattle
A great day at Hallworthy with 292 cattle through the ring. Sun shining on
a very enthusiastic ring of buyers.
Steers
Top call today went to the native breeds with Mr GA Hatch of Launceston
with his annual run of Hereford x Steers & Heifers. His best a bunch of 4
at £1185 and a second group of 3 x £1140. Mr C Broom of Mawgan Porth
ran in next with a run of outwintered Limousin x Steers with his top end to
£110. SE & J Eastley of Looe again got amongst the top end with a well
grown Simmental x Steer to £1100. PJ Collett of Boscastle came in next
with the top end of his run a pair of British Blue x Steers to £1065. RR
Sanders & Son of St Blazey saw the front end of his run of 68 Hereford x
British Friesian Steers & Heifers top to £1020 for a bunch of 8. Mr AG
Cowling with a South Devon x Steer saw his top to £1070.
Heifers
Top of this section was Mr WC Davey of Delabole with an Aberdeen Angus
heifer with plenty of scope. She realised £1100. Mr GA Hatch of
Launceston seeing a pair of Hereford x heifers to £1055. Mr SE & J Eastley
of Looe saw the top of his British Blue heifers away for breeding at £1000
x 5. The top of Mr RR Sanders & Son saw his bulling Hereford x heifers to
£820.
Friesians
A good trade again today saw Mr Eastley top out at 890 with British
Freisian type from RR Sanders to £810.
Younger Cattle
12 month Limousin x cattle were well in demand with Mr JM Eustice of
Wadebridge selling some showy Limousin x Steers to £900 and a 9 month
single to £890. WC Mably Partnership saw there top end of young
Limousin x Steers to £855 real shapey steers at their best.
STORE CATTLE AUCTIONEER RICHARD DENNIS
Friesians
Younger Friesian sold well today P Reskelly of Padstow seeing his 12
month olds top to £500.
Cows & Calves
A tremendous trade for 2 small dispersals with JB May & Son of
Sweetshouse, Bodmin hitting £1600 twice with red Aberdeen Angus x
South Devon cows and Aberdeen Angus calves at foot; £1550 for South
Devon x Cow Aberdeen Angus Calf and £1350 twice for same way bred.
The Spettigue family of Boscastle saw their top end of Simmental x cows
with Simmental calves top to £1280 with two more at £1250 and £1200.
P Cleave of Red Post saw his top a Hereford x cow with her heifer calf at
foot top to £1300.
Cows/Fats
Finishing cows on offer today with S Carter of Lostwithiel heading at 93
pper kilo and N Doidge of Delabole seeing his best an Aberdeen Angus x
cow to 89 pper kilo.
Vacancy at the Holsworthy Livestock Market
Receptionist
The role: Kivells are looking for a full time Market Receptionist at the busy Holsworthy
Livestock Market. The successful candidate will work on reception together with
undertaking administration for the agricultural department. Likely duties will include
assisting clients both face to face and by telephone, supporting the cattle auctioneer,
preparing catalogues for sale, market reports and advertising.
The candidate: will be bright, cheerful, willing to help and quick to learn. The
successful candidate will possess excellent customer service skills, be organised,
computer literate and be able to work on their own. A background knowledge in
agriculture is an advantage.
This is an interesting and varied role requiring a candidate with a strong work ethic
and the ability to adapt.
Immediate start available.
Working Hours: Monday to Friday 8.45am to 5.00pm. Additional hours for some
Saturday sales will also be required.
To apply for this role, please email wendy.johnson@kivells.com or call 01409 259544 for an application
FORTHCOMING SALES
WEDNESDAY 30th May – HOLSWORTHY Weekly Prime and Store Market
THURSDAY 31STMay – HALLWORTHY Weekly Market on offer 250 Store Cattle, plus Show and Sale on behalf of the
Dorset Horn and Poll Dorset Sheep Breeders Association On offer 100 Shearling Ewes and Ewe Lambs and 20 Breeding
Rams to be sold after the Fat Sheep approx. 10-30am
SATURDAY 2nd June – HOLSWORTHY Machinery, Pig & Poultry to inc Vehicles
WEDNESDAY 6th June – HOLSWORTHY Sale of Dairy Cattle
THURSDAY 7th June – HALLWORTHY NO MARKET Due To Royal Cornwall Show
MONDAY 11th June – TB Restricted Sale Holsworthy & Hallworthy Market
Need an additional house on the farm?
Want to maximise capital when selling agricultural buildings?
Permitted development rights mean it is even easier to attain planning
permission to convert an agricultural building to a dwelling!
Pop into your local Kivells Rural Professional Office for advice and information
or call
Holsworthy - 01409 253 275 Exeter - 01392 252 262
Launceston - 01566 776 886 Liskeard - 01579 345 543
SELL YOUR SURPLUS ENTITLEMENTS WELL IN
ADVANCE OF THE 2018 DEADLINE!
TRADING WINDOW NOW OPEN!
Please contact:-
Caroline Squire on 01392 252 262 (opt 2)
Or email caroline.squire@kivells.com
What a wash out March turned out to be! Heavy, enduring rainfall throughout March combined with
even more snowfall has resulted in the ground now being heavily saturated with a somewhat
lacklustre covering of grass, far from ideal for turning out stock. Fingers crossed spring will finally
‘spring’ upon us this month so that the spring crops can be sown, fertiliser can be spread and stock
can be turned out of the sheds.
The Basic Payment Scheme application window opened in the middle of March and all of the Kivells
Rural Professional team are now busy completing applications for farmers across the West Country,
and will no doubt be keeping busy with the same up until the 15th May deadline. As a team we have
found a lot of re-mapping has occurred as a result of a wide scale remapping exercise undertaken by
the RPA in the second half of 2017, meaning there are some mapping errors in the form of incorrect
field boundaries and fields being incorrectly split or amalgamated. If you have any issues with
mapping that you require help with please do be in touch with your local Kivells Rural Professional
office and we will do all that we can to help.
If you have not yet received your 2017 BPS payment, bridging payments worth up to 75% of the
estimated 2017 claim value were due to be made on 4th April, with the monies expected to arrive in
bank accounts on 6th April. For any claimants in this situation the RPA should have contacted you by
either email or letter at the end of March. If you require any assistance with previous years’
payments please do contact your local office. In some cases we are still trying to rectify mis-
payments to clients for the 2016 and even the 2015 scheme years, to which in a lot of instances the
RPA are only just responding to query forms submitted many months ago.
As of 6th April 2018, some fundamental changes to Permitted Development Rights have come into
force, which will no doubt be of interest to many of you. The first main change is that under
agricultural permitted development rights the maximum size limit for the erection of a new
agricultural building is now 1000m2 on large farms (previously the size limit was 465m2), as ministers
have recognised that larger buildings are often required in order for farmers to be able to adopt the
latest innovations in farming practices. The size limit of 465m2 will remain for small farms, however
the exact definition of what is a small farm and what is a large farm for the purpose of these rights as
yet remains to be seen.
The Class Q Permitted Development Rights (conversion of agricultural buildings to residential
dwellings) have also changed slightly since 6th April. Previously, the conversion of agricultural
buildings to residential dwellings was limited to a maximum of three residential units per agricultural
holding with a maximum of 450m2 floor area. This has now been altered to allow conversion of up to
465m2 of floor space and up to a maximum of five residential units, with the following
Rural Reflection April 2018
The Kivells Rural Professional Team
David Kivell 01409 253275 david.kivell@kivells.com
Mark Bromell 01409 253275 mark.bromell@kivells.com
Mark Bunt 01579 324927 mark.bunt@kivells.com
Tom Rattray 01566 776886 thomas.rattray@kivells.com
Lisabeth Miller 01409253 275 lisabeth.miller@kivells.com
Claire Bellew 01392 252262 claire.bellew@kivells.com
Ian Caunter 01392 252262 ian.caunter@kivells.com
Caroline Squire 01392 252262 caroline.squire@kivells.com
allowed for:
3 larger homes with a combined maximum floor space of 465m2
A maximum of 5 smaller homes with each unit being no more than 100m2 in floor area
Or a mixture of large and small homes, (together totalling no more than 5 homes), of which a
maximum of 3 can be large homes
These alterations certainly offer good opportunities for those who are looking to erect new
agricultural buildings and for those with an existing large complex of agricultural buildings that are
ripe for Class Q conversion. Kivells have a wealth of experience dealing with planning applications
and so if you have a project in mind, whether large or small, please do contact us; we would be more
than happy to assist.
The hedgerow and boundary grant is currently open for applications, whereby you can apply for up
to £10,000 as a stand-alone capital grant for works including hedgerow laying, gapping up and dry
stone wall restoration. If any such works are required across the farm this grant is certainly worth
applying for as the money is there and needs to be spent by someone! The deadline for submitting
an application is 30th April, which is now speedily approaching, and if you require any assistance in
completing an application please do be in touch with the Kivells team.
Until next time…...
On Behalf of the Kivells Rural Professional Team
Caroline Squire
Exeter Office