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October 2016
Trade Talk by James Griffiths
Larger numbers of store cattle and dairy forward Last week we saw large numbers of cattle forward in our two markets, but trade has not been dampened by the quantity on offer. Saturday saw a tremendous catalogued entry of 811 store cattle at the 51st annual NFU sale, the majority of which being suckler bred from local...
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October 2016
New appointment at Livestock Auctioneers Association
Lord Inglewood, Cumbrian farmer landowner and businessman, has been appointed as the first patron of the Livestock Auctioneers Association (LAA). An elected hereditary peer, Lord Inglewood is an active politician, serving two terms as a member of the European Parliament between 1989-2004 and since 1999 in the House of Lords. "I...
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September 2016
Trade Talk by Richard Haigh
With most of the combining done in our area drilling next year's crops is next on the agenda for many of our customers at Selby. This usually puts cattle numbers under pressure so it will be interesting to see what numbers are forward over the coming weeks. Recent trade has been more encouraging with cattle prices on a...
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September 2016
Trade Talk by Archie Hamilton
CHEVIOT MULE SALE Our Annual Show and Sale of Cheviot Mule ewe lambs and shearlings took place at the end of last month, with a catalogued entry of 7,825, which was a massive rise of 1,825 on last year's sale. The sale at Longtown is the principal sale for the breed and has gone from strength to strength with only a small...
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September 2016
Trade Talk by Tom Wrench
We are now in full swing of our Autumn fixtures with Breeding sheep sales being most prominent at the moment. The growth of the market in the fat lamb and Cull ewe aisles has seen us expand our mailing list and catchment areas in the last two years. It has been pleasing to see these customers retain with us and either show...
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September 2016
Trade Talk by David Pritchard
Trade Talk by David Pritchard, Operations Director at Harrison and Hetherington Auctioneers, Carlisle, Cumbria. Despite unseasonal weather and abundance of grass at present there is a lot of confidence in the sheep industry. Prime sheep marketing has proved stronger this season and just this week, at Borderway Mart, Carlisle,...
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September 2016
The more information available when selling cattle through livestock markets the more value that can be added
Encouraging UK farmers to enrol on schemes such as BVD free England for example, allows individual animal health information to be openly disclosed before committing to purchase, said Chris Dodds, executive secretary of the Livestock Auctioneers Association. "We believe that the more animal health information we can display...
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August 2016
Trade Talk by Bernie Hutchinson
A real harvest day and the hum of combines around the area did not detract from an almost record entry of stock at Market Drayton Market for the month of August. With buyers and sellers from twelve different counties all converging at Market Drayton. The laws of demand and supply seem to be dramatically fuelling the livestock...
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August 2016
Trade Talk by Simon Whaley
It is certainly nice to feel the positive reaction to the referendum result amongst the Livestock Farmers with the Livestock Markets seeing more customers returning to the auction system to market their stock. Now midway through August and prime lamb numbers creeping up on a weekly basis with between 400-600 being offered...
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August 2016
Trade Talk by John Uffold
On the morning of the referendum result the talk in Ludlow market was not of prices, not of weather (as bad as that has been) - but of politics, of promises, of the future. It felt to me like the morning in 1996 when the headline in the Daily Mirror was, 'It's Official - You can get Mad Cow Disease'. That headline, and...
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August 2016
Trade Talk by Chris Jones
This year has certainly put the life back into the livestock auction business. Recent years have seen increased pressure being put on markets as numerous firms have asked farmers to sell fatstock direct in an attempt to remove their buyers and support from the competitive auction system. As a dedicated auctioneer it is...
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August 2016
Livestock industry unites to help deliver future Government policy
Key stakeholders from the livestock sector across England, Wales and Scotland gathered in Birmingham on Thursday (August 4) to plan a route forward for farming after Brexit. Agreeing that the industry bodies should work together, the organisations started to look at ways they can positively support the UK and devolved Governments...
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