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1st & 2
nd October 2013
33 CLEAN CATTLE Inc. PRIME BULLS 10.30am – Auctioneer: Richard Furnival
Few more about again today and a decent trade again, prime cattle in very good demand. Plenty more could
have been sold to vendors advantage today.
Overall average settled at 201.23p/kg which is 10p/kg up on the week, helped by a few more quality heifers
on show, overall heifers averaged 210p/kg today.
Top spot went to Steven Walton’s Phoenix Grain with his usual excellent cattle, this week topping at
244p/kg (x2) for 485kg limx heifers, same home also at 227p/kg and 220p/kg. George Rhodes with
excellent Limx heifers to 238p/kg, RS Cornall & Son with Baza heifers to 220p/kg. Andrew Fare topped the
steer section with lightweight Bbx to 214p/kg, Joe Lowcock with heavy AAx to 197p/kg, Limx from RS Cornall
& Son B&W’s to 181p/kg from T & E Garlick.
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Another good show of bulls this week, predominately B&W’s, top spot to Robert Fryars with B&W’s to
166p/kg, T & E Garlick at 165p/kg, Messrs Gregory & Dickinson at 158p/kg to mention a few.
Clean Cattle To 244.00p/kg Ave 201.23p/kg
Bulls To 166.00p/kg Ave 155.27p/kg
53 STORE CATTLE 11.00am – Auctioneer: Richard Furnival What a real shame, we had buyers a plenty to day and more than double could and should have been sold on
that trade. Autumn turn in will soon be with us. There is an old saying “corn down, Horn Up” which is
certainly true at the moment. No real headline catchers today but I think most went home happy.
Trade topped out at £990 for strong B&W’s from Paul Slater, Gornall Bros with BB to £930, J Aspinall with
AAx steers looking well sold at £920, Andrew Rossall with AAx to £900, Richard Ayrton with AAx to £860, Frx
from the same home to £800 to mention but a few.
In the heifer section Mr Aspen (Poulton) topped with an excellent run of BBx to £930, Bob Kelsall with BBx to
£900, Gornall Bros with BBx to £870, AAx from Bill Berry to £750 etc
Notable Prices: Steers Heifers
Limx £650 Chipping Limx £690 Bleasdale
BBx £930 C.O.B BBx £930 Poulton
Hol £990 Barnacre AAx £750 Bleasdale
Angus £920 Altcar Herex £
Swedish Red £ Frx £765 Bleasdale
All Cattle being sold as farm assured must have been on a farm assured holding for 90 days. Already Entered 12 British Blue & Angus Bullocks & Heifers
DAIRY- Next Sale - Tuesday 15th October 2013 Just 2 entered this week from new dairy vendors, Alan and Andrew Thornton,
Fresh calved Friesian Cows topped at £1300
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668 Prime Lambs including Ewes 9.00– Auctioneer James Fish
Lambs - Good number forward to last week, averages in line with everywhere else with an overall average
of 157.37p/kg 6.29p/kg back on last week, commercial lambs were harder to place. Buyers in a very lack
lustre approach to all but the very best today.
Top spot per head this week goes to K G Wilkinson with Texels to £78, followed by A Fare, KG Wilkinson,
T&EA Garth and Son with Texels to £74, T Jump with Texels to £73.50, A Birchall ,W R Berry and J Miller with
Texels to £73, R Seed and Son with Texels to £72.50, R Helme with Texels to £72, PF Lee ,L Goodier and R J
Byron J J &R Kelsall with Texels to £71.50, AB&J Parkinson, J&A Heap and Son and A&J Carr and Son with
Texels to £71, to mention but a few.
Top price per kilo went to A Fare with Texels to 180p/kg, followed by A&J Carr and Son with Texels to
178p/kg, R Seed and Son with Texels to 175p/kg, Beltex from A Pheonix to 175p/kg, WP Brewer and Sons
with Texels to 173p/kg, T Jump with Texels to 171p/kg, WR Berry with Texels to 170p/kg, J&A Heap and Son
with Texels to 169p/kg, R Helme with Texels to 168p/kg, and plenty of meaty lambs in the 165-160p/kg
Ewes A decent entry of ewes forward this week to top at £94/hd for a heavy texel ewe from R&J Capstick .
Averages came back at £51.27 which is a £2.25 down on the week but taking into account the numbers of
hill sheep in today very similar to last week. A few goats in today with trade topping at £55 from Lowbark
Farming Co.
Averages:
Ewes / Tups to To £94.00 Ave. £51.27
HOGGS Ave. 000.00p/kg
Spring Lambs
Light (25-32)
To
000.00p/kg
Ave.
000.00p/kg
Medium (32.1-39) To 167.00pkg Ave. 161.34p/kg
Standard (39.1-45) To 193.00p/kg Ave. 163.69p/kg
Heavy (45.1-52) To 165.00p/kg Ave. 149.28p/kg
Overall 162.99p/kg
Forthcoming Sales
Wednesday 9th
October – Store lambs, Gimmer Lambs and Breeding Sheep and Rams.
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120 CALVES 11.30am – Auctioneer James Fish
Another good trade, there really is some trade for calves at the moment. A few more B&W’s forward today,
continentals still a serious trade and easy to sell, and with a ring full of buyers Brock really is the place to
sell at the moment.
Bull Trade topped at £395 for Aberdeen Angus from Tom Barron Farms Ltd, followed by others at
£385, £365 and £360, £345 and £340, Limousins from W&A Sudell and Son to £320, British Blues from C F
Halhead and Son to £300, Herefords from £275 from P Stott, Montbeliardes from D Hargreaves and Son to
£178.
Trade topped in the heifer section to £320 for a Aberdeen Angus from Tom Barron Farms Ltd,
followed by others from the same good home to £310 and £300, British Blues from BW&J Robinson to £255
and J J Parkinson to £220, Limouisn from ME&J Swarbrick to £240, Bazadaise from ME&J Swarbrick to
£210, Welsh Black from J&G Thornley to £125, and Hereford from P Stott to £75.
Holstein and Friesian bulls in demand today topping at £240 from ST Gardner and others to £230,
J&PB Singleton to £150, W&A Sudell and Sons to £140, BW&J Robinson to £138, CF Halhead to £110,
Friesians from CJ&JM Stckhouse to £160 with others from the same home to £155, £150 and £118, DW&S
Clarke and Son to £80, R&PM Butler and Son to £50, and only a handful of killers.
September’s winner of UNITED BREEDERS (6 weeks and under) monthly prize went to: Mr J Cummings, Brook Farm,
Penwortham, Preston with a British Blue Bull calf 16 days old, making £395 and purchased by Mr. Foster.
Would Vendors who are selling registered Aberdeen Angus and Hereford Bull Calves please ensure that the sire’s details
accompany the passport.
Tuesday 15th
October, 2013 - Show and Sale of Calves
Kindly sponsored by Barnes & Bolton Trailer Servicing & Repairs.
116 OTM’s AND BARREN COWS 10.30am – Auctioneer Richard Furnival
More than double the entry today which was positve, but I’m afraid that’s about all the good news I can
say. Trade still on the slide, end of last week trade dipped sharperly and we felt the full force of it today.
The overall average settled at 95.88p/kg which is 20 pence back this week. The market really has taken a
tumble as sale of OTM meat both in UK and export has dried up and there is plenty in the cold stores not
sold.
We did not have the the overall quality this week with no continentals or clean, Overall top spot went to
Mr Andrew Foy (Conder Green) with a Blondex cows at 130p/kg, in the clean section John Stott had clean
B&W heifers at 120p/kg. In the cow section , John Stott topped with cows to 117p/kg, Hesketh Family with
a good run of cows to 115p/kg, H Banks & son to 114p/kg, Alan Swale also at 114p/kg, Steven Forshaw ,
Myerscough College and F & B Holden at 113p/kg to mention a few.
Meaty commercial cows would be 100 – 110p/kg, plainer commercial cows also between 80 - 100p/kg,
plainer boning cows harder to place, but on the whole generally between 70 -80p/kg.
Top price per head went to Alan Swale with Cows to £974, Myerscough College at £960.
Overall average per head levelled at £615 which is approximately £80/hd down on the week.
To: 130.00p/kg Ave: 95.88p/kg
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Forthcoming Sales
Wednesday 9th
October, 2013 - Sale of Store Lambs, Gimmer Lambs, Breeding Sheep & Tups, Kindly sponsored by
Massey Feeds.
Tuesday 15th
October, 2013 - Show and Sale of Calves, Kindly sponsored by Barnes & Bolton Trailer Servicing &
Repairs.
Saturday 19th
October, 2013 - Autumn Machinery Sale – ENTRIES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE PLEASE
Tuesday 3rd
December, 2013 - Christmas Show & Sale
Wednesday 4th
December, 2013 - Christmas Sale of OTM & Barren Cattle
Saturday 21st
December, 2013 - Dressed Poultry Sale
BROCK MARKET SHARES FOR SALE: There are a number of Brockholes Arms Auction Mart Shares
available to purchase by tender. Any person who trades in the Market who wishes to purchase
Shares should contact the office to request a tender form. Closing date for Tenders is 31st
October,
2013
FARM DISPERSAL SALE: Parkers Farm, Bleasdale Lane, Claughton-on-Brock, Preston, PR3 1UQ
ON SATURDAY 12th
OCTOBER 2013 at 10.30am PROMPT
To include: New Holland TL90A 4wd 2007, c/w Trima Loader, +3.0, 2900 hrs, as new condition, New Holland TL90A 4wd
2004, in ex. con, 2950 hrs, Ford 4610 4wd 1989 F Reg 1987, 3382 hrs, ex.con, Ford 7610 4wd, C Reg, 1985 Force 2
Spec, new engine at 4,000 hrs c/w Turner side-mounted 5ft hedge cutter, Ford 3000 1972, Ford 4550 Industrial Digger
with new back tyres, c/w dual wheel, Leyland 154 2wd, 1974, c/w recon engine in 2012, Marshall Tandem Axle 8-ton
tipping trailer drop side c/w bale extension and ladder 2011 model, 24 ft bale trailer c/w brake and rack, flat bed, TH Horn
6-ton Silage Trailer, Fraser Tandem Axle 8-ton Silage Trailer, Krone 6.72 Tedder, Connor 750 Rota Spreader 2012 c/w
oversized wheels, Ivor Williams 12’ Twin Axle Livestock Trailer c/w Sheep Decks hi Spec 2002, Horn 1100 Gall Vac Tanker
Sludgigator New Tyres, Amazon 1402 Fert Spreader 2007, 16ft Mounted Chain Harrows, 8ft Ballast Roller, JF2.4m Mower
Conditioner, Kuhn GA300 GM Single Rota Rake 1993, 8ft Cambridge Roller, Claas Jaguar 51 Forage Harvester, Horn 7ft
Heavy Duty Buck Rake, Kidd 48” inline Forage Harvestor, Jones Blue Star Conventional Baler, Bale Sledge, Wingate
Concrete Mixer, Horn Yard Scraper c/w Cage, Rear Transport Box, Mchale 4’ Shear Grab, Pallett Forks, Twose Big Bale
Grab, 6’ Heavy Duty Loader Bucket, 3ft Muck Fork, Foot Trimming Crush, 8’x5’ Tandem Axle Car Trailer, Wic Straw
Chopper, 1ton Block Weight, Collinson 4Ton Galv Feed Hopper, 5 x Digger Bucket Various Sizes, 15’x10’ Poultry Cabin,
Qty Fencing Equipment, Workshop Tools. Produce: 39 Big Bales of 2013 First Crop Silage, 45 Big Bales of 2013 Second
Crop Silage Caterer in attendance Vat No buyer’s premium Cash or Card payment on the day.
SINGLE FARM PAYMENT RATES: Yesterdays confirmation that the 2013 Single Farm Payment exchange rate
will be €1 = £0.83605 means that, contrary to expectations, farmers in the UK will likely be better off than
last year when it comes to their SPS payments. This is based on a slightly reduced SPS rate due to the
implementation of the Financial Discipline in 2013, which is expected to be no more than a 5% reduction on
what was the 2012 payment. (Last years payment rate was £0.7980)