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CALVES - MONDAY 18TH MARCH 2019

Rearing Calves to £450 (104) B&W av £76.57 Cont av £322.5 Native av £192.5 Spring calf show this morning with a nice show of 108 calves this morning with 85% of the calves British Blue sired or Black and White bulls. In the pre-sale show a tremendous British Blue bull from Hartley’s of Bolton Abbey was picked out as Champion by the Judge Tony Binns. The champion topped a very strong show of blue bulls with 12 of the entry over £400 peaking with the champion from Hartley’s at £450.

BREEDING SHEEP - MONDAY 18TH MARCH 2019

218 Breeding & Store Sheep – 67 Ewes with 110 Lambs & 41 Store Lambs A nice show of breeding and store sheep saw quality outfits in high demand, better sets of twins over £200 topping at £245 from RJ Umpleby and good singles £140 to £170 tops from R Fitton. More outfits getting about each week, please pre enter with mart office so we can advice buyers. Thankyou.

CALF PRESS - MONDAY 18TH MARCH 2019

Hartleys a big hit with Skipton Spring calf show victor and top price Alan Middleton, who trades under the family partnership of JP&KE Hartley at Lane House Farm, Beamsley, was champion with a six-week-old British Blue-cross bull at Skipton Auction Mart’s second rearing calf show of 2019. (Monday, March 19) By a Genus Fertility Plus sire, out of a Holstein Friesian cow, the home-bred victor, shown by Duncan Holme, progressed to land the day’s top price of £450 when claimed by Graham Stainthorpe, from Grewelthorpe, Ripon.

BREEDING SHEEP - MONDAY 11th MARCH

WEEKLY SALE 11:30AM. 473 BREEDING & STORE SHEEP (55 Ewes with 91 Lambs at Foot and 327 Store Lambs)

MARKET REPORT - MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2019

Forward: 40 Prime cattle comprising 21 Clean Cattle (under 30 mos), 1 Clean Cattle (over 30 mos) & 18 Cast Cattle. 3419 Sheep comprising 2725 Prime Lambs, 327 Store Lambs, 146 Breeding Sheep & 221 Cast Ewes & Rams. 20 Rearing Calves. 16 Dairy Cattle. 9 Loads of Produce.

DAIRY & CALVES - MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2019

Craven Dairy Auction (16 head) A strong day in the dairy ring today with Will Shuttleworth pulling out a fine heifer from Brian Moorhouse of Bell Busk to be his Champion. The Champion, a 37 litre Grafeeti daughter with a wonderful udder was fiercely bid for, eventually selling for £2400 to regular supporter Brian Blezard of Ribchester. A strong trade was seen throughout the sale with a cracking heifer from Tony and James Swires of Stainburn, taking 3rd prize and giving 32 litres the hammer eventually fell at £1920. Peter Baul of Watergate saw his heifer sell away nicely, a sweet 28kg fortnight calved heifer, she sold for £1800 to JP&KE Hartley of Bolton Abbey.

DAIRY PRESS - MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2019

Aireburn herd Craven Dairy Auction champion sells at rock solid £2,400 The Aireburn pedigree Holstein Friesian herd of local husband and wife dairy farmers, Brian and Judith Moorhouse, of Hesper Farm, Bell Busk, secured their second championship of the year at the opening March Craven Dairy Auction at Skipton Auction Mart. (Monday, March 11)

AGRI TRADER SALE - SATURDAY 9TH MARCH 2019

FIRST SALE OF 2019 SAW A GREAT ENTRY AND A VERY BUSY YARD - 78 Lots of Stone & Timber. 453 Lot of Reclaim. 450 Lots of Machinery. 203 Lots of Poultry. 64 Lot of Furniture.

LIVESTOCK - SATURDAY 9TH MARCH 2019

CCM Auctions Conducted their Monthly Sale of Stirks, Weaned Calves and Young Store Cattle Forward – 172 head cattle – 22 Bulls & 150 Bullocks & Heifers & 30 Sheep & Goats. Next Sale Saturday 6th April.

POULTRY PRESS - SATURDAY 9TH MARCH 2019

John Hindle puts a feather in his cap at Skipton Spring poultry showcase Lancashire’s John Hindle won his first-ever Craven Feather Auctions championship at the Spring show and sale of poultry and waterfowl at Skipton Auction Mart. (Saturday, March 9) Mr Hindle, from Oswaldtwistle, has picked up first prizes in the past and was reserve champion at the show last September, but went one better this time. His trio of White Wyandottes was plucked out by judge Andrew Fisher, of Pateley Bridge, and went on to sell for £35.

STORE & BREEDING CATTLE - WEDNESDAY 6TH MARCH 2019

Fortnightly Sale of Young Feeding Bulls, Store Bullocks & Heifers, Breeding Cattle Forward: 817 head of cattle Comprising: 811 Feeding Cattle (219 Young Bulls, 61 Beef Feeding Cows, 531 Bullocks & Heifers) & 6 Breeding Cattle. Store Bulls: A hint of farms clearing pens before lambing time causing some runs of feeding bulls to be not quite as strong. Despite this and a falling finished price a firm trade. Bulls under 12 months and 400kg + comfortably £1050 to £1160 and yet the lighter weight bulls sold similarly well circa £900. A wide range in choice saw hard late June suckler bred bull stirks av £675 and strong sim x holstein bulls to £755.

MARKET REPORT - MONDAY 4TH MARCH 2019

Forward: 48 Prime cattle comprising 22 Clean Cattle (under 30 mos), 4 Clean Cattle (over 30 mos) & 22 Cast Cattle. 3,146 Prime Sheep comprising 2913 Prime Lambs & 233 Cast Ewes & Rams. 70 Rearing Calves. 151 Breeding Sheep. 12 Loads of produce.

CALVES - MONDAY 4TH MARCH 2019

Rearing Calves to £435 X2 (70) B&W av £75 Cont av £277 Native av £158.46 Decent show of calves on show this morning with a mixed trade throughout the sale. Some fierce bidding met the better end of the British Blue bulls with Joss Lancaster topping twice at £435 with the majority of the British Blue bulls £350 +. Aberdeen Angus bulls again made some healthy prices with £210 the average topping at £255 from Broadley Farms.

PRIME LAMB PRESS - MONDAY 4TH MARCH 2019

Towler Beltex-cross secure CCM Skipton prime lambs title James Towler, of Steelands Farm Grindleton, was champion at Skipton Auction Mart’s March prime lambs show and sale with a pen of five home-bred 43kg Beltex-cross purchased for the day’s leading per head price of £118, or 274p/kg, by regular buyer Vivers Scotlamb in Annan. (Mon, March 4)

PRIME CATTLE PRESS - MONDAY 4TH MARCH 2019

Smiths step up with second CCM Skipton prime cattle championship North Craven father and son hill farmers, Francis and Andrew Smith, clinched their second prime cattle championship of the year at Skipton Auction Mart’s March show. (Mon, March 4) After picking up their first-ever Skipton title win at this year’s opening show in January, the Smiths, of Lodge Farm, Masongill, above Ingleton, were on the mark again with an all-black 510kg Limousin-cross heifer bought in as a suckler and further improved on the farm, which sold for joint top per kilo price of 261.5p/kg, or £1,333, to weekly buyer Keelham Farm Shop.