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SEDGEMOOR AUCTION CENTRE Serving the South West's Farmers SEDGEMOOR AUCTION CENTRE Please pre-enter stores with our office by midday on Friday. In the region of 140 buyers are contacted/spoken to over the course of Friday afternoon/evening. Serving the South West’s Farmers To have accurate information of entries by Friday noon would help greatly. th For Saturday 5 May 2018:- 60 day PMT date: SATURDAY STORE STOCK MARKET th 6 March 2018 (count day after injection as 1 and day of sale as 60). A huge entry of 1012 store cattle, part of a record entry of 1626 head 6 Day Standstill in Operation with the stirks, met a continuing very strong trade. TH SATURDAY 28 APRIL 2018 An outstanding run of Blue steers from Yarcombe Young Farmers topped the day at £1505 (26m & FA) from Beth Johnson, Broadway. TOTAL STORE STOCK: 5659 HEAD Fiona Laramy, Offwell achieved £1470 (27m & FA). The Champion from Oli Hine, Northay, met a call of £1460 (26m & FA). Other show www.gth.net Entry Forms & Market reports. prices: £1455 (27m & FA) Louise Johnson, Broadway; £1455 again Follow on twitter @ gthmarket (25m & FA) Liam Dare, Upottery; £1450 (27m & FA) David Laramy, Offwell; £1445 (25m & FA) Jack Burrough, Chardstock; £1440 (26m & Greenslade Taylor Hunt Report FA) Andrew Stanbury, Trull; £1390 (26m & FA) Paul Doble, Buckland St Mary; £1385 (26m & FA) Charlie Hine, Northay; £1375 (26m & FA) A record entry of 1626 store cattle & stirks to £1505 Tom Hine, Northay; £1360 (28m & FA) Rebecca Laramy, Offwell; £1355 (25m & FA) Sarah Broom, Cotleigh; £1335 (26m & FA) Kate Hopkins, RD Offwell; £1330 (25m & FA) Scott Burrough, Chardstock; £1310 (25m & WEDNESDAY 23 MAY AT 4.30PM FA) Matthew Broom, Cotleigh and £1300 (26m & FA) Phillip Hopkins, ORANGE MARKET Offwell. Well done Yarcombe, a very impressive show. DEDICATED SALE FOR bTB RESTRICTED CATTLE Commercial steers peaked at £1340 for an overage Charolais th Licences to be applied for by 16 May from (33m & FA) from Mr A Wotton & Son, Cornwood, who sold other DEFRA on 03000 200301 or Charolais steers at £1305 (29m & FA) and £1280 (30/33m & FA). Email: [email protected] Further Charolais to £1165 for a smart young type (17m & FA) from Store Cattle, Prime Cattle, Barren Cows, Feeding Cows & Cull Bulls RM & FR Thorne, Pitsford Hill and £1125 (17/20m & FA) Cattle to be herd, SIT or PMT tested in the last 90 days FG, NK & AJ Gammon, Tolland. Limousin steers rose to £1315 (19m & FA) from ET Summerfield & Son, Oxon, who sold others at £1280 (24m & FA) £1215 (24m & FA) £1190 (21/22m & FA) and £1155 78 DAIRY CATTLE Commencing 11am Prompt (19m & FA). Further Limousin feeders at £1305 (23m) M & R Hodges, Auctioneers: Bishopswood; £1290 (24m & FA) AJV Welch & Sons, Ashill; £1270 Derek Biss Office: 01278 410250, Mob 07850 932555 (23/25m & FA) DH & SM Churchill, South Chard; £1255 (23m & FA) Andrew Clements Office: 01278 410250 Mob 07769 904704 RD, ND & VC Webber, Lydeard St Lawrence; £1220 (18m) G Barnes, Whitchurch Canonicorum and £1210 (24/28m & FA) Want to know in advance how many dairy cattle THJ Denbee, Stoughton Cross. Commercial Blues to £1260 are entered each week on our Saturday dairy market? (18m & FA) R Ford & Son, Harracott. Others to £1210 (20m & FA) Receive email updates on a Friday afternoon by emailing FG, NK & AJ Gammon, again. Simmental steers to £1255 (22/24 & FA) [email protected] or check JR, RA & RD Stanbury, East Knowstone. Others £1200 (24/25m & FA) http://www.gth.net/sedgemoor/pre-entered-stock THJ Denbee again; £1200 again (19m) J Cockburn & Partners, A respectable entry of 78 dairy cows and heifers when supply met Wadeford and £1200 yet again (24m) LE Sweetland & Son, Musbury demand. It was fitting that following the passing away of one of our Road. An exceptional Blonde (10m & FA) from GH & MG Barber, Down regular Vendors Mike Churchill this week, that the family should St Mary sold to a stellar price of £1235. 8m Blonde bull from the gain the top spot of the day of £2050 for their calved non pedigree Barber’s at £1110. Native steers to £1320 (24m & FA) for a South Devon from heifer . Others to £1900 for a red and white pedigree heifer from RJ Goss & Son; £1800 for JG Morgan’s Treetop heifer; £1800 from DP & MG White, Dalwood. Further South Devons £1235 (19/21m) MC Powell; £1720 from RH Webb; £1680 from DJ Cheacker and £1660 LE Sweetland & Son again; £1170 (18m & FA) JA Cuming & Son, from RB Cox and KR Hawkins. Brown Swiss heifers £1400 Newton Abbot and £1135 (24/25m & FA) RD Middleton & Son, RJ Goss & Son and Ayrshire to £1190 from J Snook. Ashreigney. Angus to £1275 (21/24m, FA & sires) AE Vile & Son, North Best cows to £1450 from Messrs TL & DAR Thomas, Carmarthen Curry. Others £1150 (26/29m & FA) AC House & Son, Thornfalcon. and £1380 from RJ Shere. Hereford steers peaked at £1248 (22m, FA & sire) MJ & RD Russell, Best strong incalf heifers to £1400 and £1330 x2 from PH Creed & Son. Chew Magna. Others £1200 (20m & FA) CM Parker & IF Burnett, Calves to £220 x3 from Greenacre Farming Ltd. Templeton; £1175 (26m & sires) WR & NA Rich and th £1170 (22/24m & FA) A Male & Sons, Kingsbury Episcopi. Lincoln Red Saturday 12 May at £1190 (21m) LE Sweetland & Son. Devons to £1160 (24m & FA) Special entry in the Dairy Section – The Dispersal Sale of JR, RA & RD Stanbury. 31 Pedigree Holsteins from the “Tresue” Herd for Dairy bred steers to £1105 for Fleckvieh (17/20m & FA) from DR & JC Vincent (removed from Higher Croft West, Tregavethan, S & C Fry, Wareham. Norwegian at £1005 (20m & FA) Truro, Cornwall). For Catalogues Telephone 01278 410250. CM Parker & IF Burnett. Holsteins at £940 (25m & FA) Ellicott & Son, Chedzoy; £935 (29m & FA) Radnidge Farms, East Anstey; £930 TYPE Min Max Ave (15/20m & FA) R Ford & Son, Harracott and £890 (25m) Jones & Pether, st Badgworth. 1 Quality Heifers £1660 £2050 £1784 nd Heifers topped at £1200 twice. Firstly for a 30m Limousin (FA) from 2 Quality Heifers £1060 £1640 £1320 A Wotton & Son, Cornwood and again for a 21m Limousin from st 1 Quality Cows £1380 £1450 £1410 LE Sweetland & Son. Further best Limousins £1160 (30m & FA) 2nd Quality Cows £850 £1240 £950 AJV Welch & Sons, Ashill; £1110 (24m & FA) RD, ND & VC Webber, Lydeard St Lawrence; £1082 (21/24m & FA) DH Wall, Lympsham and 1626 STORE CATTLE, SUCKLERS & STIRKS £1050 (20m & FA) FG, NK & AJ Gammon and £1050 again (20m & FA) CJ & SM Hutter, Oakford. Blues to £1180 (13/18m & FA) 1012 STORE CATTLE & GRAZING COWS MP & DM Hine, Northay. Others £1135 (24/26m & FA) RI & CV Perrett, Commencing 10.00am - Gates Open 6am Stoke Trister, who sold others at £1100 (24/27m & FA); £1110 (22m & FA) RD, ND & VC Webber; £1065 (27m) ML & KA Oustey, Tatworth; DEDICATED RING FOR FEEDING CATTLE OVER 400KG Auctioneers: Neil Biffen Tel: Office 01458 250000 Mobile £1060 (only 16m & FA) R Ford & Son, Harracott and £1050 (18m & FA) ET Summerfield, Oxon. Blonde heifers at £1108 (22/23m & FA) 07702 133053 Robert Venner Tel: Office 01278 410278 JA Cuming & Son, Newton Abbot and £1090 (22/24m & FA) Mobile 07889 006503 Fieldsman: Adam Hayes Mobile DG Horler & Son, Backwell. Charolais to £1075 (20m & FA) 07889 064309 RC Rowe & Son, Upottery. Others £1025 (22m & FA) GI Ware, Skilgate. Simmentals also to Charolais to £795 (11m) from P Marke, who also sold others at £765 x2 £1050 twice. 20m and FA from FG, NK & AJ Gammon and 19m, (11m) and £745 x2 (11m). Other Charolais to £750 x3 (11m) from J Cockburn & Partners. KC & JC Heard. Native heifers peaked at £1170 for a quality Angus (19m, FA & sire) Steers sold to £1050 (13m) for British Blues from from JH Balment & Son, Brayford. Further Angus (28m, FA & sire) WPD & MR Robinson, who also sold others at £1000 (13m) £935 (13m) AC House & Son, Thornfalcon; £1065 (22/25m, FA & sires) x6 and £860 (13m). Other Blues to £990 (10m) £880 (11m) and £870 Johnson Partners, Wambrook; £1050 (24m & FA) Mr TA Blackshire, (10m) from RW & BA Bellamy. Limousins to £1025 (13m) from St Austell and £1015 (19/23mm, FA & sire) RC Rowe & Son, Upottery. KJ & SM Brewer, who also sold others at £890 and £855 (13m). Others Well fleshed Shorthorn at £1090 (26m & FA) from Brymore Academy. to £950 (11m) from EA & DA Ellis, who sold others at £875 x3 (10m); Our grateful thanks to all Vendors, Purchasers, Hauliers & Staff for £940 (14m) and £890 from NM & CL Norris; £905 (10m) and £900 x2 making such a successful day. (11m) from P Holland; £900 (12m) from DJ Cheacker; £840 (7m) from Newpole Livestock Ltd; £830 x2 (11m) from EG Holland; £950 (14m) Steers Max £1505 Ave £933 £900 x2 (13m) and £838 x3 (13m) from MJ Stevens. Charolais to £980 Heifers Max £1200 Ave £847 from EA & DA Ellis, when others sold at £890 (13m) and £870 from Breed Steers Others Heifers Others NM & CL Norris; £870 (10m) from KC & JC Heard and £860 x2 (10m) from P Marke. Blondes to £955 (9m) from EH & MG Barber. Charolais £1340 £1305 £1075 £1025 Bulls to £890 (13m) from MJ Stevens for a Limousin. Limousin £1315 £1305 £1200 £1160 Many thanks to all Vendors, Purchasers and Hauliers for such a Simmental £1255 £1200 £1050 £1050 fantastic entry. B/Blue £1505 £1470 £1200 £1180 Steers Max £1050 Ave £673 Hereford £1248 £1200 £895 £880 Heifers Max £1125 Ave £574 Angus £1275 £1150 £1170 £1120 Breed Steers Others Heifers Others Devon £1160 £1095 £780 £655 Charolais £980 £890 £795 £765 South Devon £1320 £1235 £990 £830 Limousin £1025 £950 £1125 £890 Blonde £1235 £1180 £1108 £1090 Simmental £830 £795 £720 £670 Friesian £940 £935 - - B/Blue £1050 £1000 £920 £890 Montbeliarde - - £1000 - Hereford £775 £770 £660 £555 Fleckvieh £1105 - £870 - Friesian £520 £420 - - Angus £800 £670 £545 £455 Shorthorn - - £1090 - Devon £745 £620 £500 £470 Norwegian £1005 £870 - - Blonde £955 £815 £910 £850 Lincoln £1190 £900 - - BVD Free England Welsh £1100 - - - Sign up to eliminate BVD.
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