EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE

MARKET REPORT June 2019

Friday 14th Store Stock Market

EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Matford Park Road, Exeter, Devon, EX2 8FD 01392 251261 [email protected] www.kivells.com Friday 14th June 375 STORE CATTLE & STIRKS– 10AM Auctioneer: Simon Alford 07789 980203

Steers to £1175 Heifers to £1050 Despite the recent rain Friday saw several more cattle forward

Steers topped at £1175 for a couple of strong British Blue’s (23m) from John & Jenny Squire of South Tawton with a slightly older (25m) Charolais bullock from Mrs Mandy Tooze of Broadsands reaching £1140 and Limousin steers of a similar age not far behind at £1110 for Harry Davis & Sons of Chagford. A tremendous run of forward steers from Neil & Kate Lethbridge of East Allington were headed by a smart trio of Simmental and Hereford’s (21m) which drew £1090 apiece with their Aberdeen Angus steer of the same age fetching £1070 and further Angus bred sorts (22m) close at £1065 for John Cole & Son of Harford. Younger store steers (15m) saw red Limousin’s from David Hannaford, Ashburton at £995 and later born Charolais bullocks (14m) making to £950 for John Cole & Son again. Best heifers reached £1050 for a solid looking red Limousin (21m) from David Hannaford with British Blue females (25m) making £1010 for Messrs Hawkins of Traymill, Thorverton and £925 (22m) for Neil & Kate Lethbridge. Four eye-catching Charolais heifers (26m) from Dave Reddaway, Widecombe in the Moor eased to £950 a life with young Charolais (14m) at £775 for John Cole & Son.

95 STIRKS & SUCKLED CALVES – 11.30AM Auctioneer: Ian Caunter 07813 068935

A bigger entry of stirks and suckled calves this week met a slightly harder trade throughout despite any real top quality sorts on offer. G Fielding of Sheldon topped at £695 with South Devon steers (10m), GT Ham of Buckfastleigh obtained £685 this time for Limousin cross steers (13m) closely followed by SJ Hatherley & K Rendle of Plymouth reaching £650, presenting similar goods. Brian & Muriel Quantick of Newton Abbot achieved £640 for South Devon steers (15m) whilst younger South Devon steers from SJ Thomas of Whitestone realised £500. Plenty of heifers on offer which topped at £565 for MJ Rowswell of Musbury, whilst GT Ham obtained the same figure again for Limousin crosses. A cracking bunch of seven Limousin heifers from Andrew Barker of Dunsford realised £535 (9m) with South Devons from the Quantick family of Newton Abbot obtaining £520.

Please contact Ian Caunter 07813 068935 for any marketing advice.

84 CALVES – 10.15 AM CALVES - 10.15am Auctioneers: Mark Davis 07773 371774 & CALVES Bulls Heifers Ian Caunter 07813 068935 Breed TOP AVE TOP AVE A decent entry of calves sold to a slightly easier British Blue 10 395 239 13 325 238 trade than last week but still very decent! Top of the day was £395 for a smart British Blue bull from Charolais 1 280 280 Messrs GJ Merchant & Son of Newton Abbot with Simmental 8 375 187 8 172 123 others to £300 for Ashley & Jess Bond of Honiton Hereford 9 240 127 2 135 101 and Stuart & Caroline Perry of Axminster. Simmental bulls sold to £375 for Malcolm & Kay Aberdeen Angus 7 280 178 4 110 82 Pring of Broadclyst. Charolais bulls to £280 for John Fleckvieh 1 38 38 Simmons of Poltimore. Aberdeen Angus bulls Brown Swiss 2 138 106 topped at £280 for Nick & Jane Bond of Axminster Holstein / Friesian 14 110 61 and £235 & £230 for Phillip & Caroline Cox of Lifton. Hereford bulls to £240 for Diepenbreok Farms Ltd of Seaton. Heifer calves topped at £325 for a cracking British Blue heifer from Messrs GJ Merchant & Son with others to £310, £300, £270 & £260 for Ashley & Jess Bond. Only a handful of Friesians forward which topped at £110 with others to £85, £82 & £80 for Diepenbroek Farms Ltd.

*ALL VENDORS PLEASE NOTE*

Please complete a market entry form each time you bring stock to sell with your trading name and address to ensure we have the correct payment details. Please also include Farm Assurance details (if applicable) and sign the declarations on the reverse.

CATTLE AND CALF VENDORS Please include the TB test date (if applicable) on your entry form and ensure any Pedigree Native Sire ear numbers are on both the cattle passports and your entry form.

All entry forms are available in the Market Office and online from www.kivells.com 303 SHEEP – 11AM Auctioneer: Russell Steer 07788 318701

254 STORE HOGGS & LAMBS

Best of the store lambs sold to £76.50, £68 & £65.50 for strong Dorset’s from Andrew & Michaela Rodd of Lapford, to £75 & £64 for smart sorts from Hannah Mann of Shaldon and £64 for both David Westlake of Plymstock (with Dorset’s) and Steven Hyde of Calverleigh (smart Beltex’s). Best of a late run of hoggs to £45 for Russell & Laura Emmerson of Bridestowe.

2 BREEDING RAMS

A couple of older breeding rams sold to £115 & £80 again for Steven Hyde.

18 EWES & 29 LAMBS (47 LIVES)

John & Diane Vooght of Dunsford continue toBREEDING sell smart EWESgenuine &sheep RAMS and seem well rewarded for their efforts. This week they topped with 11 NC Mule ewes (mainly 4-6T age) with 18 Suffolk x lambs which met with plenty of interest and settled at £171 (£67/life) as well as a Masham Double at £150. More doubles from Ray Hull of Bickleigh sold to £160 for a Texel x mule and Ray Tucker of Bridford sold a Suffolk x at £155. Singles to £120 for a FM Mule again from Ray Hull and others around the £100 mark.

***ALL COUPLE VENDORS MUST SUPPLY STRAW FOR THE PENS CONTAINING LAMBS***

127 DAIRY – 11AM Auctioneers: Mark Davis 07773 371774 & Mark Bromell 07966 430001

An excellent entry of dairy saw a huge crowd of buyers around the ring looking to source milk and several buyers went away empty handed after a seeing a flying trade! There was a shortage of black and whites but what was there sold exceptionally well! Top of the day was £1850 for a super fresh heifer from Phillip Clarke of Aylesbeare who sold others to £1800. Other heifers sold to £1700 for GCB Davis of Tiverton. Cows were in very strong demand and a Swedish Red x fourth calver sold to £1820 for GCB Davis who sold others to £1800 & £1720. The same vendor sold crossbred cows to £1200. Other second calvers sold to £1600 for Phillip Clarke. Crossbred heifers topped at £1550 twice for John & Nicky Harris-Jarvis of Dorchester who sold the last consignment to disperse their dairy herd. The first two consignments of out of calving pattern cows from Sussex sold to an excellent trade. A consignment from Messrs RS & AJ Delves of East Sussex sold to strong demand as buyers who have been pleased with these cows before returned to source more, they topped at £1100 for a fourth calver due in December with other similar sorts to £1000 and several of the best between £900-£1000. Another consignment from Messrs Carters Lodge Farms Ltd of West Sussex sold as well topping at £1000 for a second calver due in November with others to £850 twice and £820 twice. John & Brenda Harris of Hampshire travelled four outstanding Holstein in-calf heifers down to Exeter and were rewarded with an outstanding trade topping at £1650 twice with others to £1600 and £1550 averaging at £1612! A consignment of Jersey dry cows and in-calf heifers from Tristan Hocking of ahead of his dispersal in July sold to a top of £880. British Friesian heifers due in Decemebr sold well to £900 (x3) For Messrs RS & AJ Delves who also sold bulling heifers to £650.

EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE - FRIDAY 21ST JUNE 2019

* Catalogue available from www.kivells.com *

Further information and entries to 01392 251261 or [email protected] 231 PIGS – 10.15AM Auctioneer: James Morrish 07814 010133

It was a real pleasure to sell the pigs today with a full market of stock in from farms as far afield

as in to Bridgwater in Somerset.

71 CULL SOWS & BOARS Another excellent entry of cull sows saw five active buyers pushing the trade on upwards again today. Top call was the best of a superb line-up from Chris Down at £265 with others from the same good farm at £248 & £245. Andrew Freemantle saw the best of his eighteen reach £239 (x2) and four others between £217 & £228. Giles Eustice sent up a trailer load from in west Cornwall to top at £222 on a day where the top twenty-one cull sows averaged an amazing £232.40. The best of five cull boars reached £228 on behalf of Weavers Pig Unit and going off to Dorset.

PRIME & STORE PIGS

Trade was simply ‘on fire’ with new and regular buyers battling to secure numbers. Overall top price was £172 for the first pen in from Richard Knox who also took the £25 special Folk2Folk prize. Heavies in from Andrew Freemantle hit £168 whilst Jeremy Burnett of achieved £149 of his. Martin Hodges of Honiton saw the best of his load at £139 whilst Richard & Vicky Gibbins of Poltimore saw their twenty-five to £137 and averaging £134. Colin Gibbins came in from Feniton with twelve useful finished pigs and saw his best reach £130 (x8) with the pick of the lightweights (83kg) reaching £108 on behalf of Jason Bament of Copplestone.

It was a similar story in the store pens with the best at £52 for Mark Amos of Bridford with babies in from Emily Curtis at £36 and top coloured weaners to £34 for Will Knowles of Tiverton.

*Next Pig Sale at Exeter on Friday 28th June* Please contact Exeter Office 01392 251261 or James Morrish on 07814 010133 with your entries as soon as possible to enable us to notify buyers.

EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE FRIDAY 21st JUNE 2019 South West Limousin Summer Show & Sale of 30 Pedigree Limousin Cattle on behalf of the South Western Limousin Breeders’ Club (sale to follow the store cattle at approx. 11.30am) comprising: 9 Bulls, 11 Cows with Calves at foot, 4 In-Calf/Served Heifers & 6 Maiden Heifers from the following Herds: Carsmoor, Highridge, Holwellbarton, Josh, Killerton, Longacre, Nealford, Poole & Stourhead.

The sale will be followed by the Monthly Catalogued Sale of Beef Breeding Cattle comprising 25 Cows with Calves at Foot to include a consignment of 13 Organic Aberdeen Angus & South Devon Pedigree cows with Aberdeen Angus X calves at foot from Owens & Lewis Farm Partnership, 1 Pedigree Limousin Bull & 2 Pedigree Aberdeen Angus bulling heifers.

~ Catalogues available from www.kivells.com ~ For further information please contact 01392 251261 or [email protected]

FRIDAY 28TH JUNE – 30th ANNUAL COLLECTIVE SALE OF 1095 Acres of Standing Straw located in Exeter, Crediton & other surrounding districts

***Catalogues available from www.kivells.com Please call Ian Caunter 07813 068 935 for further information

FORTHCOMING SALES

FRIDAY 21st JUNE - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Monthly Catalogued Sale of Beef Breeding Stock, 31st Annual June Sale of Early Breeding Ewes & Rams including Show & Sale Of Dorset Cross Ewes, Organic Cattle & Sheep & Limousin Society Sale

MONDAY 24th JUNE - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

FRIDAY 28th JUNE - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc 1st Weekly Sale of Store Lambs, Fortnightly Pig Sale & Collective Standing Straw Sale

MONDAY 1st JULY - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

FRIDAY 5th JULY - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Monthly Sale of Native Breed Cattle

MONDAY 8th JULY - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

FRIDAY 12th JULY - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc sale of Dairy Cattle to inc Summer Gold Jersey Sale & Fortnightly Pig Sale

MONDAY 15th JULY - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

TUESDAY 16th JULY - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE 47th Great July Fair – Annual Sale of Breeding Ewes & Rams to inc Show & Sale of Suffolk X Shearlings, MV & Non-MV Rams plus sale of Rams on behalf of the WCSSA

FRIDAY 19th JULY - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Monthly Catalogued Sale of Beef Breeding Stock

MONDAY 22nd JULY - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

TUESDAY 23rd JULY - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Monthly TB Restricted Cattle Sale

FRIDAY 26th JULY - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Store Stock Market to inc Monthly Sale of Organic Cattle & Sheep, Sale of Dairy & Fortnightly Pig Sale

MONDAY 29th JULY - EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Weekly Prime Stock Market

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

‘Flat out like a lizard drinking’ a cracking saying picked up from a colleague in Northamptonshire that springs to mind for the month of May. All aspects of work have been busy, with the market operating to full capacity on a number of occasions both on Mondays and a Friday, a terrific sight to see. Whilst the professional team have been busy completing and submitting the ever important Basic Payment Scheme applications and a variety ofother professional matters.

The weather as always remains a continued topic of conversation when out on farm or talking to market clients, with only a few stating the need for rain is not required. Throughout May various areas received localised heavy showers which gave a life line to many spring crops but also greatly helped the prospect of winter growing varieties and the grass ground. Generally first cut silage has reported reasonably well, with winter cropsin particularly the barley looking strong. Let’s hope for a bit of low pressure on the charts providing a good soaking throughout the early part of June which will just help on grass yields consequently giving confidence in the beef ring.

Professionally the Kivells team have been embraced with the Basic Payment Scheme submitting a staggering total across the South West. With regards to the application process, the online system now works relatively well, with the transfer of entitlements and land parcels being actioned on the click of a button, rather than the mundane process of RLE1 forms and the back logged time it takes to activate the required land changes.

Moving forward it is important to state that Basic Payment Scheme matters don’t stop after the 15th May. Having completed and submitted the required applications, attention then turns to queries from previous year claims. Often in the form of loss of entitlements, payment queries or financial penalties that have been applied for no apparent reason. An occurrence that I am often involved in relates to the Michampton case surrounding moorland entitlements and additional payments. If you have any queries on the BPS payments or Michampton case matters surrounding additional moorland payments please get in touch, we can help!

Summer is often the time of year where farms and land are launched onto the market for sale. Although the land market appears quieter across all regions with concerns over ongoing political engagements, we have a few farms and small holdings in the pipeline that should be launched within the year. Putting your property to the open market isn’t the only method in selling. To date there have been a number of occasions whereby I have been involved with sellers looking to deal privately, selling to your neighbour on a price that both parties are content with. If you’re looking to buy or you’re looking to sell, please contact us. Our team across the South West will be delighted to come and meet with you.

With regards to additional payments our attention now swings to the Countryside Stewardship. The deadline for receiving the application packs has now passed with all submissions needing to be completed by the 31st July. Uptake and expressed interest within has increased this year with clients taking the opportunity to receive additional income and improve farm infrastructure through the use of grants. My thoughts remain unmoved on the matter, the Mid-Tier Countryside Stewardship is an additional payment that will work for some farm steads but not for those who are reasonably intensive and unwilling to alter current farming practices. If you have applied for an application pack and require advice on the best options going forward please contact your nearest office. The Mid-Tier CCS first started in 2015 and our team have now completed a large proportion of application consequently finding out which options best suit individual farms.

Throughout the Spring I was involved with a number of electricity pole and wire renewals within the Kingsbridge area. The company entering the land to renew the various apparatus unfortunately entered at a point of harsh weather damaging crops and creating land rutting and compaction. It is imperative that you as the farmer are compensated fairly for the damages caused. It is often the case the company entering your land require entry for very little in return, however next time you require connecting to the electrical apparatus be sure to expect a hefty bill. As agents, our fees are covered by the companies entering the land and we ensure a fair payment is made in relation to crop loss, business disruption and the essential reinstatement.

Standing straw will be the next topic of conversation with our annual sale set for the end of June. This time last year drought conditions started to set in and stocks of straw from the previous winter had been used meaning for a strong trade. Going forward for this year although we are perhaps not expecting such a strong trade, stocks throughout the country have been used and from speaking to colleagues in the Midlands and East Anglia cereal crops are starting to stain under the current weather conditions ultimately having an effect on yield. On June 28th it appears we will be putting to auction 1500 acres plus of Winter Wheat, Barley and Oats in and around Exeter and the surrounding districts. Catalogues for the sale will be available shortly, if you require one on the kitchen table please get in touch.

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]

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Doddiscombsleigh Land at Broadclyst Drewsteignton Guide Price Guide Price Guide Price £520,000 £350,000 - £400,000 £2,250,000 Farms For Sale

Grove Elm Gate, , 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 SOLD Launceston Farms & Land Department Thomas Rattray | [email protected] | 01566 776886

Great Youlden Sampford Courtenay, Okehampton, 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 Higher Town Farm Beaworthy, 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 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 – Guide Price £220,000 Exeter Farms & Land Department Claire Quick | [email protected] | 01392 252262 Land & Buildings at SALE Coombe Head Farm AGREED 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 SALE AGREED 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 SALE AGREED 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/To Let

Land at Aldercott Farm Pancrasweek, 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 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 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.

Guide Price £160,000 Exeter Farms & Land Department | [email protected] | 01392 252262 Land at Headon Farm Hollacombe, Holsworthy, Devon LET

The Land extend in all to approximately 90.12 acres and is available to let on a six year Farm Business Tenancy from 1st May 2019. The Land has the benefit of good road frontage, being of a gently sloping and generally free draining nature, in a well laid out ring fenced block of sensible sized and conveniently shaped fields. The land is clean pasture with minimal wastage. Launceston Farms & Land Department Thomas Rattray | [email protected] | 01566 776886