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AGRI TRADER - SATURDAY 10TH MARCH 2018

148 head Cattle & 25 Sheep & Goats. 212 lots of Poultry. 108 lots of Nursery Garden Furniture. 90 lots of Furniture. 401 lots of Machinery. 489 lots of Reclaim & Stone.

SPRING POULTRY - SATURDAY 10TH MARCH 2016

Earby poultry breeder rules Craven Feather Auctions roost A trio of Large Old English Game Brown Red, a cockerel and two hens from Earby’s Stephen Wilson, headed the pecking order when crowned champions at the Craven Feather Auctions Spring show and sale of poultry and waterfowl at Skipton Auction Mart (Sat, March 10)

STORE & BREEDING CATTLE - WEDNESDAY 7TH MARCH 2018

Forward: 449 head of cattle Comprising: 151 Young Feeding Bulls, 31 Beef Feeding Cows & 267 Bullocks & Heifers. Feeding Bulls met the same strong demand with plenty of buyers who missed last week’s weather affected sale ready to step up to the ringside. Just bulls over 12 months of age which averaged £1093 and the rest of the entry of 151 under 12 months which averages £988.

MARKET REPORT - MONDAY 5TH MARCH 2018

Forward: 78 Prime cattle comprising 19 Clean Cattle (under 30 mos), 4 Clean Cattle (over 30 mos) & 55 Cast Cattle 4,240 Prime Sheep comprising 4,010 Old Season Lambs & 230 Cast Ewes & Rams 43 Rearing Calves 157 Store & Breeding Sheep 9 Loads of produce

PRIME CATTLE PRESS - MONDAY 5TH MARCH 2018

Last beef cow of season wins first-ever prime title for Scrivin family Jim and Christine Scriven, of Park House Farm, Elslack, consigned a single British Blue-cross heifer - the very last of their winter prime cattle - at Skipton Auction Mart’s March showcase and were duly rewarded when it claimed a first-ever fatstock title for the couple at the venue. (Mon, March 5)

PRIME LAMB PRESS - MONDAY 5TH MARCH 2018

Baines Beltex take Skipton prime lamb title Prime sheep trade at Skipton Auction Mart’s latest weekly turnout was described as unbelievable, with the 4,010 old season lambs penned for sale recording an overall average of £104.63 per head, or 245.2p/kg. (Monday, March 5)

STORE & BREEDING CATTLE - WEDNESDAY 28TH FEBRUARY 2018

Forward: 206 head of cattle Comprising: 92 Young Feeding Bulls, 10 Beef Feeding Cows & 104 Bullocks & Heifers. ***PLEASE NOTE*** Additional Sale next Wednesday due to poor weather this morning, please phone office on Thursday with entries, ballot drawn for catalogue on Friday morning.

MARKET REPORT - MONDAY 26TH FEBRUARY 2018

Forward: 55 Prime cattle comprising 20 Clean Cattle (under 30 mos), 1 Clean Cattle (over 30 mos) & 34 Cast Cattle. 3,114 Prime Sheep comprising 2,871 Old Season Lambs & 243 Cast Ewes & Rams. 241 Breeding Sheep (Comprising 61 Ewes with 119 Lambs at Foot, 41 In-lamb Ewes & 20 Store Hoggs). 92 Rearing Calves. 11 Dairy Cattle. 5 Loads of produce.

DAIRY & CALVES - MONDAY 26TH FEBRUARY 2018

Rearing Calves to £410 x2 (91) B&W av £68.15 Cont av £306.35 Native av £202.5 A large show of calves on offer today but not quite as strong as trade as previous weeks with the cold weather holding a couple of buyers back today, however on the whole calves sold away nicely. A run of strong blues from JR&MJ Moon of Wigglesworth sold to £410 twice. The Blue heifers were not quite as potent today, however Houseman’s of Church Farm Enterprises managed £380 three times for some 5 week old heifers and GCL Stephenson made £340 with a lovely 4 week old heifer. Despite a limited number of buyers on black and white calves today trade was brisk with the better end topping out at £145 for a consignment from Chadwick and Leaver of Southfield, Burnley with an average for all entrants of £68.15.

DAIRY PRESS - MONDAY 26TH FEBRUARY 2018

Snowdrop blooms at Craven Dairy Auction Robin Jennings, who runs the Stainbank pedigree dairy herd at Hull House Farm, South Stainley, Ripon, picked up his first Craven Dairy Auction championship of 2018 at Skipton Auction Mart’s second February show and sale. (Mon, Feb 26)

WORKING SHEEP DOG PRESS - FRIDAY 23RD FEBRUARY 2018

Top call 8,100gns Skipton dog returns to breeder As travelling companion pays 1,600gns for top price pup Both the top price 8,100gns broken dog and 1,600gns pup went home in the same vehicle with shepherdesses and near neighbours from the Derbyshire High Peak District following the annual winter sale of working sheep dogs at Skipton Auction Mart. (Fri, Feb 23)

BIG BREAKFAST - THURSDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2018

St George’s Court Charity Big Breakfast kitty closes at £8,748 The final total raised at this year’s Yorkshire Farmhouse Big Breakfast charity bonanza is a whopping £8,748. Organised and hosted by Lindsey and Will Hitchen at their St George’s Court B&B, based at Old Home Farm, High Grantley, Ripon, with support from friends and several members of Farm Stay UK, more than 200 breakfasts were served up across three days and six sittings.

WEDNESDAY 21ST FEBRUARY 2018

Fortnightly Catalogue Sale of Store Lambs & Breeding Sheep Forward: 658 Head - 499 Store Lambs av £62.04. 51 Feeding Ewes av £49.55. 103 Inlamb Ewes av £102.05 A fantastic sale to finish the 2017/18 season of Wednesday Fortnightly sales, however please note that Store Lambs, Gimmer Lambs and Inlamb Sheep can now be sold every Monday Lunchtime in conjunction with the Seasonal Weekly Sales of Sheep with Lambs at Foot, entries to the Mart Office by 12 noon Fridays prior to sale.

MARKET REPORT - MONDAY 19TH FEBRUARY 2018

Forward: 66 Prime cattle comprising 25 Clean Cattle (under 30 mos), 3 Clean Cattle (over 30 mos) & 38 Cast Cattle incl. 1 Cast Bull. 3609 Prime Sheep comprising 3075 Old Season Lambs & 535 Cast Ewes & Rams. 101 Ewes & Lambs. 54 Rearing Calves. 15 Loads of produce.

CALVES - MONDAY 19TH FEBRUARY 2018

Rearing Calves to £500 B&W av £60.74 Cont av £374 Native av £216.31 Spring calf show and what a trade shame we just didn’t have more calves through the door. Pre Sale Champion went to a tremendous suckler bred limousin heifer from D&J Carlisle of Cracoe which sold for the top price of £500. The Reserve Champion a cracker of a bull from regular vendor Shaun Sowray of Sowray Bros, Bishop Thornton reached £440 with all his bulls averaging £433. Limousin bulls saw a strong trade with both Hayton & Stocks and Sowray Bros breaking £400 at £460 and £420 respectively. However it’s the heifers which seem to be dearer than any other centres at the minute with British Blues on average £40-£60/ head above that of other centres with 11 British blue heifers averaging £338.