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NATIVE PRESS - WEDNESDAY 8TH MAY 2019

Elliott Hereford crowned Craven Native Day champion Fox Foot Angus claims 3,400gns top price Weardale husband and wife Hereford cattle aficionados Harry and Janet Elliott, who run the award-winning Cornriggs pedigree herd at Lowcornriggs Farm, Cowshill, scooped championship honours at Skipton Auction Mart’s fourth annual Craven Native Day show and sale. (Wed, May 8) The couple clinched the title with their first time shown Cornriggs 1 Red Knight, a home-bred 14-month-old son of Cornriggs 1 Super Guy (by Baldinnie 1 Carlton). The sire was only recently sold as a six-year-old, having been used successfully on the herd.

MARKET REPORT - MONDAY 6TH MAY 2019

Forward: 33 Prime cattle comprising 20 Clean Cattle & 13 Cast Cattle. 1,498 Prime Sheep comprising 150 Spring Lambs, 1067 Prime Hoggs, 66 Mature Hoggs & 215 Cast Ewes & Rams. 40 Rearing Calves. 2756 Breeding Sheep (inc. 1065 Geld Gimmer Hoggs and 735 outfits of Breeding Sheep with 956 lambs at foot). 1 Loads of produce

CALVES - MONDAY 6TH MAY 2019

Rearing Calves to £445 (40) B&W av £101.5 Cont av £317.33 Native av £178.33 Blues into top gear again today with Brian Wellock presenting a tremendous blue bull on behalf of his son James of Seat House Farm, Eshton which sold for the sale high of £445 and is on it’s way to hull. A run of cracking blues from Joss Lancaster of Horton in Craven sold to £430 three times, £425, £400 and £395 and also topping the heifers at £330. Right through blue bulls were good to sell with a section average of £383.75. Blue heifers not quite as potent today with a show not just the standard of last fortnight despite this plenty faces were present to produce a respectable average of £255.88.

BREEDING SHEEP - MONDAY 6TH MAY 2019

May Day Bank Holiday Show & Sale of Sheep with lambs and Geld Gimmer Hoggs. Forward: 2756 Breeding Sheep (inc. 1065 Geld Gimmer Hoggs and 735 outfits of Breeding Sheep with 956 lambs at foot).

PRIMESTOCK PRESS - MONDAY 6TH MAY 2019

Red Rose successes in CCM Skipton prime lamb show arena Kitson & Sons Butchers buys include title winners Red Rose husband and wife sheep farmers, David and Laura Coar, of Yew Tree Farm, Darwen, secured Skipton Auction Mart’s May prime lambs championship with a brace of home-bred Spring-born Beltex-cross. (Monday, May 6)

BANK HOLIDAY PRESS - MONDAY 6TH MAY 2019

May Day bank holiday breeding sheep bonanza at CCM Skipton On a traditionally busy day, an action-packed May Day bank holiday programme at Skipton Auction Mart again featured annual shows for breeding sheep – with a total of 2,756 geld gimmer hoggs and sheep with lambs at foot successfully going under the hammer. (Monday, May 6)

AGRI TRADER - SATURDAY 4TH MAY 2019

Forward – 202 head cattle, 161 Store & Breeding Sheep/Goats, 352 lots of Machinery/Implements, 358 lots Misc/Reclaim, 100 Lots Stone, 212 lots Poultry/Waterfowl/Eggs/Equipment, 258 lots plants/shrubs, 212 lots of BFA/China.

LIVESTOCK & AGRI TRADER - SATURDAY 4TH MAY 2019

Forward – 202 head cattle, 161 Store & Breeding Sheep/Goats, 352 lots of Machinery/Implements, 358 lots Misc/Reclaim, 100 Lots Stone, 212 lots Poultry/Waterfowl/Eggs/Equipment, 258 lots plants/shrubs, 212 lots of BFA/China.

STORE & BREEDING CATTLE - WEDNESDAY 1ST MAY 2019

Fortnightly Sale of Young Feeding Bulls, Store Bullocks & Heifers, Breeding Cattle Forward: 940 head of cattle Comprising: 885 Feeding Cattle (186 Young Bulls, 51 Beef Feeding Cows, 648 Bullocks & Heifers) & 55 Breeding Cattle inc 13 Pedigree British Blue Cattle.

BLUE WEDNESDAY - WEDNESDAY 1ST MAY 2019

BLUE WEDNESDAY Annual Sale of Pedigree Blue Cattle. Judge – Richard Pedley

BLUE WEDNESDAY PRESS - WEDNESDAY 1ST MAY 2019

Coates Greystone herd claims leading prices at CCM Skipton Blue Wednesday highlight Littlebank herd retains supreme championship North Craven brothers Alan and Graham Coates, who trade as Messrs Coates and run the Greystone herd at Rainscar Farm, Stainforth, were the standout performers on price when claiming top calls of 4,600gns and 4,000gns with a brace of April, 2017-born bulls at Skipton Auction Mart’s 2019 pedigree beef season opener – the annual ‘Blue Wednesday’ show and sale for British Blue bulls and females. (Wednesday, May 1)

DAIRY PRESS - MONDAY 29TH APRIL 2019

Smashing dairy day for Sally Wellock at Skipton Auction Mart Craven Dairy Auction regular and multiple past champion, Sally Wellock, who runs the Harehills pedigree herd at West House Farm, Oldfield, above Keighley, was the standout performer when hitting £2,300 twice at the latest show and sale at Skipton Auction Mart. (Monday, April 29) She first stepped up with the reserve champion newly calven heifer, a 30-litre daughter of Picardus, out of a Harehills Ethel, who claimed the opening joint top £2,300 price tag when selling locally to regular buyer John Howard, of Heslaker.

MARKET REPORT - MONDAY 29TH APRIL 2019

Forward: 46 Prime cattle comprising 12 Clean Cattle (under 30 mos), 6 Clean Cattle (over 30 mos) & 28 Cast Cattle 3245 Prime Sheep comprising 177 Spring Lamb, 2401 Prime Hoggs, 93 Mature Hoggs & 574 Cast Ewes & Rams. 42 Rearing Calves. 14 Dairy Cattle. 827 Breeding Sheep comprising 309 Sheep with 518 Lambs at foot. 3 Loads of produce.

BREEDING SHEEP - MONDAY 29TH APRIL 2019

827 Breeding Sheep (comprising 309 Sheep with 518 Lambs at foot) Another good entry of breeding sheep forward for sale, and like last week, a good mixture of young sheep with lambs and older sheep. Best of the Mule Hoggs with Singles came from Robert Johnson Felliscliffe selling at £180 the outfit, cloely followed by Messrs Gratton Warsill with two pens at £175 and one at £170. Ian Townson Settle also making £170 twice. Other decent types in the £160’s and some farming types £130-£140. Best of the Continental Shearlings were two pens of homebred Texels with twin Beltex Lambs from Simon Bennett Silsden Moor. These outfits ideal for inclusion in a flock being Enzo and Toxo, Hep P. Both pens sold for £270 per outfit with another at £230.

DAIRY & CALVES - MONDAY 29TH APRIL 2019

Craven Dairy Auction (14 head) What a great day in the dairy ring. Sally Wellock of Oakworth hits £2300 twice. A healthy show of dairy stock in the main ring today with a nice show of newly calven cattle tied up in the shippon. 1st prize in the pre sale show went to a cracking heifer from Peter Baul of Bishop Thornton, by Bossman and giving 32 litres she went on to sell for £1950 to Eric Marshall of Dacre. The reserve champion heifer from Sally Wellock of Oakworth found many admirers, giving 30 litres and by Picardus she went on to sell for £2300 to John Howard of Heslaker, 2 lots later she produced the goods again with a tremendous 2nd Calver giving 42 litres selling for the same price of £2300 this time to Aubrey Greenhalgh. The last cow from Wellock’s then found a home at £1980 with the Hartley family of Beamsley.