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EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE

MARKET REPORT July 2019

Monday 29th Prime Stock Market

EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Matford Park Road, Exeter, , EX2 8FD 01392 251261 [email protected] www.kivells.com Monday 29th July

1979 SHEEP – 9.30AM Top Average No’s £’s Per £’s Per Weight P.P.K P.P.K Auctioneers: Russell Steer 07788 318701 & Ian Caunter Fwd Head Head

Lambs to £100.50 & 186ppk PRIME LAMBS 70.00 179 62.47 163 Cull Ewes to £111 & Rams to £85 32-39 97 (-2.00) (-6) (-2.82) (-10) 81.00 185 71.84 169 993 PRIME SPRING LAMBS 40-45 587 (-4.00) (-14) (-2.23) (-4) 91.00 186 80.59 169 46-52 285 Monday saw lamb numbers dip under the 1000 mark for the first time (+2.50) (+1) (+1.62) (+2) 100.50 176 78.51 141 since mid-February but did little to help the trade as the 993 lambs were 53+ 24 (+10.50) (+19) (-4.27) (+1) 4 pence less at 169ppk and similar to how they ended last week nationally. Topping the lambs was a single overweight at £100.50 from JD & CM Cathcart of Broadhembury who also had other overweights at £85. Best of the 49kg lambs sold to £91 or a sale topping 186ppk for WA Hooper & Son of and closely followed at £90 for Kevin & Becky Matthews of Launceston as 48kgs sold to £87 for Stephen & Susan Sallis of Jacobstowe. 47kgs to £86.50, £86 & £85.80 for a good run of lambs from Tom Yandle of Mamhead as smart 46kgs sold to £85 (185ppk) for Phillip Harris of . Best of the 45kgs sold to £81 for Ellen Yandle of Mamhead followed by JAC Stanbury & Son of at £78.80 and Tom Yandle at £78. 44kgs to £77.80 for Chris Irish of Woodland and £77 again for JAC Stanbury & Son as smart 43kg Beltex sired lambs from Rich Bond of made £79.50 (185ppk) and 42kg lambs sold to £77.50 (again 185ppk) for G Smith of Cheriton Fitzpaine. Finished lighter lambs just breaking the £70 barrier to a top of £70.80 for 41kgs from Chris & Katie Steer of with plenty in the late £60’s including the first of the seasons mule wethers from Briarwood Farm of Torrington selling to £66.80 and 157ppk and the first of the scotch lamb selling to £63.80 for Abel Bros of Tavistock.

No’s 958 CULL EWES & 28 RAMS & WETHERS Top Average Fwd A tidy yet varied entry of cull sheep sold at slightly lower levels than 111.00 60.25 EWES 958 we have seen over the past three to four weeks with slight resistance (-10.00) (+2.28) 85.00 50.79 from buyers of all classes of stock. Ewes topped at £111 for pure Texel’s RAMS 28 from Russell & John Stevens of Crediton closely followed by Kevin & (-19.50) (-22.37) Becky Matthews with more Texel’s at £105 as well as Charollias at £102 & £99.50. Best of the Suffolk crosses reached £95.50 for Ian Widdicombe of , £93 for both Robin Banks of Colyton and Abel Bros of Tavistock whilst ES Coaker of Bishopsteignton achieved £92.50 and Rob & Sandra Rogers of South Milton claimed £92 for theirs. Plenty of others then £82 to £90, including the best of the rams, which proved harder to cash and topped at £85 for a large Dorset from Mark Hayman & Abi Dart of . Other rams £84 for AB McGlynn of Chagford and £80 for both Tony Pickard of and Richard Gray of made £80. Still a few pens of the very best mules into the £70’s topping at £76.50 for Malcolm & Kaye Pring of Broadclyst but the general run were £60 to £68 with leaner sorts usually £45 plus but plainer sorts upwards of £20. Hill ewes a straight trade, meated Swales mid to late £40’s, Whiteface Dartmoors to £57 and Greyface wethers to £58.50 resulting in an identical average of £60. The Qurbani Festival 2019 For next week we have been asked to identify lambs qualifying for the Qurbani separately and for farmers to sign a declaration assuring buyers that theses lambs meet the following criteria.  Lambs were born before 12-February-2019 (making them at least six months old by 12-August-2019).  Qurbani animals should be plump (not emaciated) and healthy (no illnesses).  They should not be lame (can walk by themselves) or partially sighted and have no broken teeth, horns, visible injuries or defects.  Extra marketing opportunities (not essential, but may be required by some customers)  Entire rams (uncastrated)  Long tails (no tail docking)  Minimal ear-marking (no notches or additional holes in sheep ears)  No potentially damaging husbandry procedures Please download and complete a ‘Qurbani declaration form’ from our website and send with lambs to market to take advantage of this marketing opportunity.

Prime & Cull sheep Mortality and Rejection Insurance As of 1st April 2019 a levy of 15p (12p plus VAT) will be deducted from all prime and cull sheep sold at Exeter on a Monday to cover deaths and meat rejections associated with slaughter stock from this sale. There is an exception to this levy if a vendor is deemed to have an epidemic of cysticercus-ovis or similar, but in this unlikely event the auctioneer will liaise with the vendor in question.

65 PRIME CATTLE & BARREN COWS – 10.45AM Auctioneer: Mark Davis 07773 371774

Prime cattle to 183ppk & £1273 Barren cows to 138ppk & £1100

Monday saw best Prime cattle rise to 183ppk for a plump Limousin heifer (28m) from Tony Hervin of Chittlehampton whilst Graham Tancock, Broadclyst saw his heavyweight Simmental steer (27m) sell for 196ppk and a 750kg Charolais bullock (28m) realise £1273. Well covered South Devon steers (27m) saw 179ppk and £1182 for George Davey of Harcombe whilst further Charolais steers (29m) from Nick & Margaret Lugger of Modbury drew 175ppk and £1190. Barren cows topped a very respectable 138ppk and £1100 for a strong South Devon from Phil & Dawn cleave of Holne with other out of the same trailer making 127ppk and £943, other grand South Devon bred cows to 131ppk and £989 for Graham Hocking of . Further native breed barreners saw Devon’s from Grenville Hockridge, Sourton ease to 114ppk (£735) and Hereford cows from George Wright, Cullompton hit 113ppk and £884. Dairy types sold to 109ppk and £809 for Collier brothers of Lyme Regis with their best Holstein and Jersey cows ran to 74ppk and £346 for Malcolm Huxtable of Stockleigh Pomeroy.

Vendors are kindly reminded to inform us of their entries for Monday’s Prime Cattle and Barren Cow auction in advance to enable potential purchasers to be advised of likely numbers. Please contact the Market Office (01392 251261) or Robert Armstrong over the weekend (07791484290) or [email protected] Also note, TB pre movement tests are NOT REQUIRED for this sale.

Entries to include on 21st August : Landrover 90 (125,000 miles), Bomford Hedge Trimmer, 10T Trailer, Electric Corn Mill, Qty of IAE troughs, Qty of workshop steel racking/shelving, Qty plastic trays and wall clips, large qty of Timber packs, Concrete Block Grab etc

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FORTHCOMING SALES

FRIDAY 2nd AUGUST - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Monthly Sale of Native Breed Cattle

MONDAY 5th AUGUST - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

TUESDAY 6th AUGUST - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE 16th Special August Sale of Breeding Ewes & Rams to inc Show & Sale of Mule Shearlings

FRIDAY 9th AUGUST - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Sale of Dairy Cattle & 1st Seasons Sale on behalf of the Devon & Cornwall Longwool Sheep Association & Fortnightly Pig Sale

SATURDAY 10th AUGUST - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE On-Farm Production Sale of the Sherborne & Blackhill Flocks

MONDAY 12th AUGUST - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

TUESDAY 13th & WEDNESDAY 14th AUGUST - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE NSA Ram Show & Sale

FRIDAY 16th AUGUST - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Monthly Catalogued Sale of Beef Breeding Cattle & Rare Breed Sale

MONDAY 19th AUGUST - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

TUESDAY 20th AUGUST - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Monthly TB Restricted Cattle Sale

WEDNESDAY 21st AUGUST - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Machinery & Implement Sale

WEDNESDAY 21st & THURSDAY 22nd AUGUST - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Lleyn Sheep Society Show & Sale

FRIDAY 23rd AUGUST - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Sale of Organic Cattle & Sheep, Pig Sale, Dairy Sale & Zwartbles Sheep

MONDAY 26th AUGUST - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

MONDAY 26th AUGUST Honiton Hill Rally

FRIDAY 30th AUGUST - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Annual Show & Sale of Greyface Dartmoor Sheep Breeders Association, Whiteface Dartmoor Sheep Breeders Association & Annual Sale of Ryelands

MONDAY 2nd SEPTEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

TUESDAY 3rd SEPTEMBER - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Horse & Tack Sale

FRIDAY 6th September - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE th Weekly Store Stock Market to inc 8 Annual Early September Breeding Sheep Sale & Premier Ram Sale

EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Matford Park Road, Exeter, Devon, EX2 8FD 01392 251261 [email protected] www.kivells.com Rural Reflection July 2019

Time fly’s when you’re having fun as the midpoint of 2019 passes. Looking back at last year’s Rural Reflection and the following was stated ‘Hot weather continues to be the topic of conversation with many livestock farmers having to feed supplementary silage as the extreme temperatures have decimated grassland across the country’. Thankfully we are not at that stage yet, but what a tremendous few weeks of hot weather we have had. Travelling around undertaking various work it appears almost every corner of grass has been mown and baled to hay or silage if it hasn’t already been grazed. Just the requirement with farmers replenishing last years used stocks. With beef prices at a shocking state at least fodder prices should be back on last year’s dizzy heights with good yields and quality being achieved.

Continuing on crops, last month saw Kivells conduct their 30th Annual sale of standing straw. This year’s prices weren’t going to follow last year’s highs, that said prices pushed past vendor’s expectations with annual bulk and local buyers back supporting local vendors. Crops looked well throughout with harvest on the Winter Barley imminent, average prices were as follows: 275 acres of Winter Barley averaged £81 (back £34 on the year), 555 acres of Winter Wheat averaged £65.50 (back £32 on the year), whilst Winter Oats averaged £59.50 (back £40 on the year). Prices varied throughout the South West with reports elsewhere a lot less than mentioned above. Strong and loyal buying power with willing vendors enabled for sound prices to be achieved.

Moving onto livestock and beef prices are often the hot topic of conversation when out on farm, with quotes from some under the £3.20 deadweight. There are many reasons for this but it appears a mix of full freezers with continued Brexit uncertainty, abattoir waiting lists and cheap European Beef, farmers are faced with the fact of shocking prices. That said positivity is always important and as I write this month’s Rural Reflection an email has come through from the Farmers Guardian with the head line ‘ £230M boost for British Beef as China agrees to market access’ whereby Chinese folk could be consuming our beef by the end of the year. Another market should improve aspects, only time will tell. One thing is for sure the autumn could prove a difficult trade as the end finisher will need to purchase cattle at lower levels if beef remains at £3.20. Let’s all hope for a marked improvement!

The countdown to submit 2019 Countryside Stewardship Applications begins as all applications must be submitted by the 31st July (end of this month). The uptake this year would be up on previous years with many taking full advantage of capital items available in particular livestock fencing on permanent grassland. If you require any assistance in submitting the application or require advice on suitable land based options to suit your farming enterprises please contact your local office. Our agents have been completing these applications for the past 4 years and have good knowledge on the options that suit various farm structures.

Continuing on a similar vein, last week brought the announcement of the well anticipated Countryside Productivity Small Grant Scheme (CPSG). Through the initiative, farm businesses can apply for grants of between £3,000 and £12,000 to help them invest in new and innovative technology. The grants are 40% of the standard costs for each item. Last week’s announcement follows the first round of funding in 2018 when £15 million was awarded to successful applicants. For the second round of funding, 26 new items have been added to the list of equipment available. Farmers and rural businesses will have eight weeks to submit an application for this funding with the deadline of 3rd September. Grants are available for all farm types, including livestock, horticulture and arable businesses, with a total pot of £15 million available to fund investments in new technology. There are 87 items on the list including:

Mobile Cattle Handling Systems Cattle Crush (Automatic) Specialist Foot Trimming Crush Badger Proof Feed Troughs Mobile Sheep Handling Systems Yield Monitoring Measuring nitrogen levels in crops using light reflectance

If you require any further information or are keen to apply and require assistance please get in touch with your local office. Recently our professional team has been instructed to undertake a number of Farm Business Tenancy agreements with both landlord and tenants looking to secure long terms tenancies often in excess of 5 years and often without any provision’s for rent reviews or for the agreement to be brought to an end early. Now, although as a tenant you have guaranteed security for the 5 years and for the landlord a definite fixed income stream. With continued uncertainty over a Blue, Red, Orange, Green or even ‘Light Blue Arrow’ Government together with volatile produce prices, serious consideration needs to be made on implementing rent reviews and break clauses. This will provide a reasonable degree of flexibility for both landlords and tenants, given the potential future changes we will be seeing in the farming industry over the next few years.

Show season is well underway, having already attended both the Devon County and Royal Cornwall both seeming to be a great success. Our attention now turns to a number of one day shows starting with our stand at the Mid Devon we look forward to seeing many of you there.

On Behalf of the Kivells Rural Professional Team

Ian Caunter Exeter Office

The Kivells Rural Professional Team

David Kivell 01409 253275 [email protected] Lisabeth Miller 01409 253 275 [email protected]

Mark Bromell 01409 253275 [email protected] Claire Quick 01392 252262 [email protected]

Mark Bunt 01579 324927 [email protected] Ian Caunter 01392 252262 [email protected]

Tom Rattray 01566 776886 [email protected] Farms For Sale

Grove Elm Gate, Saltash, Cornwall SSTC A beautifully positioned 4 bedroom residence, overlooking the Lynher Estuary, surrounded by its own land, leading down to the foreshore and estuary on many sides, with range of buildings offering further potential. • 4 bedroom south facing detached house. • Large 2 storey granary barn offering potential (subject to planning). • Further range of traditional stone outbuildings in weatherproof condition. • Fantastic views across the Lynher Estuary, and from many vantage points, offering waterside views, panoramic countryside scenery and views of the impressive viaduct. • Extending in all to approximately 141.32 acres. • Access to the water.

Guide Price £2,200,000 SSTC Launceston Farms & Land Department Thomas Rattray | [email protected] | 01566 776886

Whitestone Farm Lincombe, Lee, North Devon Whitstone Farm can be found about half a mile from the stunning north Devon coastline and boasts far reaching views over surrounding countryside to the Atlantic ocean, Lundy Island and Bristol Channel. Currently run as an organic young stock rearing unit, but was originally a commercial dairy farm. • In a wonderful coastal location, a dairy and arable farm with some 225 acres • Extensive range of adaptable buildings, including cubicles and space for 180 cubicles, and a partially completed 12:24 herringbone parlour • Conveniently located 3 bedroom bungalow with far reaching views.

Guide Price: Lot 1 The bungalow, farm buildings and some 148.90 acres (60.25ha) - £1,285,000 Lot 2 Approx. 25.89 acres (10.52ha) - £185,000 Lot 3 Approx. 19.55 acres (7.92ha) - £150,000 Lot 4 Approx. 21.49 acres (8.70ha) - £162,500 Lot 5 Approx. 8.78 acres (3.55ha) - £75,000 Farms & Land Agency [email protected] | 01409 259547 Barton Farm Kentisbury, Barnstaple, North Devon An organic dairy farm in a pretty valley setting. • Grade II listed farmhouse with six bedrooms suitable for dual family occupation • Range of traditional stone and slate barns (some with potential, subject to planning) • Range of modern dairy buildings including a 9:18 herringbone parlour and cubicles for 120 cows • In all, approximately 128 acres of mainly pasture land with some valley woodland.

Guide Price: Lot 1 Farm house, buildings and some 31.55 acres - £950,000 Lot 2 Approximately 77.46 acres of mainly pasture land - £525,000 Lot 3 Approximately 19.39 acres of pasture land - £155,000 Holsworthy Farms & Land Agency [email protected] | 01409 259547

Wakeham Farm South Milton, Kingsbridge, South Devon AUCTION For Sale By Public Auction on Tuesday 6th August at 2pm at Parish Hall, Thurlestone, Devon TQ7 3LY. At the heart of a pretty and sought after village, an exciting holiday/development opportunity. • Period farmhouse with six bedrooms for refurbishment • Courtyard of six stone built cottages • Versatile outbuildings • Further land and paddock • Additional development opportunities subject to planning • In all about 4.8 acres

Auction Guide Price Excess £1,500,000 Exeter Farms & Land Agency [email protected] | 01392 252262 Great Youlden Sampford Courtenay, , Devon Great Youlden is a model dairy farm with a super dwelling, excellent range of modern farm buildings and some 75 acres of ring fenced pasture land. • Well presented three bedroom bungalow (AOC) • Excellent range of modern dairy buildings including cubicles for 125 head • ‘GEA’ 32:32 herringbone parlour • Just under 75 acres of ring fenced productive pasture land. • A further 24 acres, of very close by land available as Lot 2

Guide Price: Lot 1 £1,075,000 Lot 2 £170,000 Holsworthy Farms & Land Agency [email protected] | 01409 259547

North Zeal Farm Dunsford, Exeter, Devon In a pretty setting close to the sought after village of Dunsford, a productive 63 acre stock farm. • Spacious bungalow with 4 bedrooms subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition • Comprehensive range of adaptable farm buildings • Productive run of grassland in good sized enclosures • In all about 63 acres

Guide Price £1,100,000 Exeter Farms & Land Agency [email protected] | 01392 252262 Higher Town Farm , West Devon SSTC Character four bedroom farmhouse, in need of complete renovation • Just over 76½ acres of pasture land, woodland and rough grazing • Range of farm buildings, including some with potential • A Further 119 acres available by separate negotiation • Quiet and unspoilt location

Higher Town is available as a whole or in the following lots: Lot 1 Higher Town Farmhouse and gardens, range of traditional barns, farm buildings and some 76.69 acres (31.07 ha) of adjoining pasture and woodland SSTC Lot 3 Land at Whiddon extending to approximately 119.15 acres (48.22 ha) of pasture and woodland - Guide Price £495,000 SSTC Holsworthy Farms & Land Agency [email protected] | 01409 259547

Keymelford Farm Colebrooke, Crediton, Devon SALE AGREED A productive mixed Redland farm with detached three / four bedroom bungalow, barn with Class Q Permitted Development set within approximately 50 acres. • A large detached three/four bedroom bungalow subject to an AOC • Barn with Class Q Permitted Development to create a four bedroom dwelling • Highly productive run of arable and pasture land • In all approximately 50 acres • For sale as a whole or in lots:

Lot 1 Three/four bedroom bungalow (AOC) with approximately 10 acres - Guide Price £430,000 SALE AGREED

Lot 2 Barn with Class Q approval for conversion to a large four bedroom dwelling - Offers in excess of £185,000 Exeter Farms & Land Department Claire Quick | [email protected] | 01392 252262 Land & Buildings at Coombe Head Farm SOLD Bridford, Exeter, Devon

Approximately 51.63 acres of wonderful rolling pasture land with isolated pockets of woodland, together with a unique quarry. • Approximately 52 acres of pasture land with stunning views across the Devon countryside • A block of land with agricultural buildings providing opportunities for a variety of uses • Located on the edge of Dartmoor hosting a variety of wildlife and plants • For sale as a whole or in 3 lots:

Lot 1 20.50 acres (8.30 hectares) of pasture land including agricultural building - Guide Price £125,000 SOLD Lot 2 23.41 acres (9.48 hectares) of pasture land - Guide Price £115,000 Lot 3 7.71 acres (3.12 hectares) of unique quarry and pasture land, including agricultural building - Guide Price £75,000 SOLD Guide Price as a whole: £315,000 Exeter Farms & Land Department Ian Caunter | [email protected] | 01392 252262

Development Opportunity at SALE Higher Rocombe AGREED Stokeinteignhead, Newton Abbot, Devon

Traditional stone barn with consent to create a fantastic 5 bedroom dwelling. The Barn is set within 0.22 acres offering a large garden and parking area. • Traditional stone barn with Class Q Permitted Development • Set in approximately 0.22 acres offering a large garden • Peaceful location within a hamlet • Further land available by separate negotiations

Guide Price £295,000 SALE AGREED Exeter Farms & Land Department [email protected] | 01392 252262 Little Leigh Farm UNDER Doddiscombsleigh, Exeter, Devon OFFER

Little Leigh Farm is a useful smallholding with stunning views across both its own land and the surrounding countryside. • Smallholding with stunning views and high amenity value • 26 acres (10.52 hectares) of agricultural land with good farming capabilities • Quiet but easily accessible location • Two multi purpose agricultural buildings • Stunning views across the surrounding countryside

Guide Price £250,000 UNDER OFFER Exeter Farms & Land Department [email protected] | 01392 252262 Land For Sale

Land at Aldercott Farm , Devon

An excellent block of pasture land extending to some 167½ acres. Ring fenced, level/gently sloping with natural water supply in a quiet rural setting with track access. Substantial stone barn with residential planning permission available by separate negotiation.

Guide Price £1,000,000 Holsworthy Farms & Land Agency [email protected] | 01409 259547

Land at Natson Farm Bow, Crediton, Devon

A highly productive run of arable and pasture land extending to about 128 acres.

Guide Price £850,000 Exeter Farms & Land Department Simon Alford | [email protected] | 01392 251261

Land at South Stewdon Farm Highampton, Beaworthy, Devon

The land extends in all to approximately 128.27acres (51.91hectares). There is approximately 10 acres of woodland, 22 acres of rough grazing scheduled as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), with the remaining land comprising productive pastures. The land has good access on to adjoining parish roads and is contained in a ring fence, with large easy working enclosures.

For Sale by Private Treaty - Guide Price £695,000 Liskeard Farms & Land Department [email protected] | 01579 345543 Land at Bealsmill Rezare, Launceston, Cornwall SSTC Extending to approximately 30 acres the land is of a convenient size to be an off block to complement an existing farming enterprise.

Guide Price £215,000 SSTC Launceston Farms & Land Department Thomas Rattray | [email protected] | 01566 776886 Land at Bridford Exeter, Devon

The land at Bridford extends to approximately 20.50 acres, all down to permanent pasture grassland and with access off the local byway. The land is level and sloping in places with hedgerow boundaries throughout.

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