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Collective Fodder Auction COLLECTIVE FODDER AUCTION With Guest Auctioneer Mr Andrew Lane MRICS FAAV HAY, STRAW, SILAGE AND HAYLAGE available in CULLOMPTON, HONITON, EXETER, CREDITON, CHAGFORD AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS on MONDAY 19th FEBRUARY 2018 at THE OLD THATCH INN, CHERITON BISHOP at 12PM MIDDAY Contact: Lizzie Burton 07738 162673 Take a look at our Twitter and Facebook pages, where we will be posting details on forthcoming sales and agricultural updates CONDITIONS FOR THE COLLECTIVE FODDER SALE FOR SALE BY AUCTION ON MONDAY 19TH FEBRUARY 2018 (1) The fodder has been Lotted as detailed in the catalogue, but WCR Ltd reserve the right to withdraw, subdivide or amalgamate any Lots prior to or at the time of sale. (2) Where approximate quantities of fodder are stated in the catalogue this acts only as a guide to Purchasers who are deemed to have inspected and to have satisfied themselves as to the QUALITY AND QUANTITY of each Lot. (3) All produce is assumed from year 2017 unless otherwise stated, and bales sold are generally expected to be of similar quality. (4) Fodder Lots offered for sale in big bales will be sold at price per bale, and fodder Lots offered for sale in conventional bales will be sold per lot of 25 bales, or as directed during the sale (5) The Vendor will explain access routes and co-operate as far as possible with intending Purchasers over viewing and with the Purchaser after the sale. Where Vendors have indicated help with loading will be available, purchasers must give the Vendor at least 24 hours’ notice so that arrangements can be made. (6) Each Lot will be sold "as it stands" and in accordance with the description in the catalogue. The Lots to be taken with all faults and errors (if any), of description or otherwise. No mis-description or otherwise shall in any way annul the sale of any Lot or in any way alter the purchase money. The Purchaser must satisfy him or herself of any Lots description by prior inspection. (7) If the catalogue states an exact number of bales or tonnage to be sold, it is up to the Purchaser to make his own arrangements with the Vendor to ensure that the numbers loaded are counted/weighed and agreed. (8) The highest approved bidder to be the Purchaser and if any dispute shall arise between two or more bidders the Lots so in dispute to be put up again and resold at the discretion of WCR Ltd. (9) Insurance of each Lot becomes the full responsibility of the Purchaser from the time of sale. (10) The purchase price shall be paid in full on the day of the sale to West Country Rural Ltd. Fodder cannot be removed until cheques have been cleared or payment has been received in full. All cheques must clear within five working days of the sale. (11) Where the Purchaser is in default of any clause of this agreement WCR Ltd reserve the right to resell the Lot and the deficiency (if any), by such second sale, together with all charges attending the same to be made good by the defaulter. (12) Purchased Lots must be totally cleared from the Vendor’s premises on or before 5th March 2018 unless specifically stated otherwise. Ownership will revert to the original Vendor should the removal deadline be exceeded without prior arrangement being made direct with the Vendor in writing. (13) The clearance of each Lot is the sole responsibility of the Purchaser who shall indemnify the Vendor for any damage caused to his property during the removal or otherwise of any Lot. (14) WCR Ltd shall not be considered personally responsible for any default on the part of either Purchaser or Vendor, and act only as agents for the Vendor. (15) In the case of any dispute between Vendor and Purchaser WCR Ltd’s decision will be final and binding. 2 Catalogue Notes: a) Prospective purchasers should please contact the Vendors by telephone to arrange a suitable time to view any of the lots listed below upon which they intend to place a bid. b) A card machine will be available on the date of the sale to take payment, cheques or BACS payments must clear prior to removal of lots. Please note that any additional entries made after publication of this catalogue will be updated regularly on our website and announced at the sale Mr EA Maile Agistment Farm, Sampford Courtenay, Okehampton EX20 2RT Tel: 01837 52359 / 07769 690667 At the farm; Lot 1 50 Round bales of Wheat Straw Notes: a) Baled dry, barn stored b) Heavy bales (5/tonne) c) Assistance with loading available by arrangement G Kerslake The Farm Office, Downes Farm, Crediton, Devon EX17 3PL Tel: 07989 713256 At the farm; Lot 2 100 2nd cut Quadrant bales of Silage 500kg/bale At Rockbeare (call for directions); st Lot 3 100 1 cut Quadrant bales of Haylage/Silage 400kg/bale Notes: a) All got 8 layers of wrap, McHale baler, yard stored b) Assistance with loading available by arrangement 3 EJ Leach Farming Ltd Hurdles Farm, Upton Pyne, Exeter, Devon EX5 5HY Tel: 07779 574195 Located at Neopardy Cross (please call for directions and lotting advice); Lot 4 28 Round bales of Haylage/Silage (2016) Lot 5 48 Round bales of 2nd cut Haylage (2017) Lot 6 62 Round bales of 1st cut Silage (2017) Notes: a) All triple wrapped and stored in field b) Good access c) Assistance with loading available by arrangement The Harefield Partnership Shute Farm, Shute, Shobrooke, Crediton, Devon EX17 1BW Tel: 07975 683816 At the farm; Lot 7 64 Round bales of 2nd cut Silage Notes: a) 50% perennial rye ley,50% permanent pasture, fairly dry b) McHale fusion baler, 6 layers wrap, yard stored under net c) Assistance with loading available by arrangement M Yendell Copenhagen Farm, New Bungalow, Bickleigh EX16 8RQ Tel: 07713 867969 At the farm; Lot 8 40 Round McHale Fusion 2 bales of haylage Notes: a) Very heavy bales (3 per tonne), wet haylage b) Made in dry, thick wrapped c) Assistance with loading available 4 J Baker Upton Farm, Payhembury, Honiton, EX14 3JF Tel: 01404 841265 / 07779 639282 At the farm; Lot 9 48 Round bales of 2nd cut Haylage Lot 10 32 Round bales of 2nd cut Haylage Lot 11 50 Square bales 4’x 80x70 horse quality Haylage (2016) Notes: a) Lots 9 & 10 made August 2017, baled dry, good quality b) Lot 11 double wrapped, made July 2016 in the dry, very good horse quality c) Assistance with loading available by arrangement John Daw Middle Weeke, Morchard Bishop, Crediton EX17 6SJ Tel: 07885 486553 At Nymet Roland; Lot 12 100 Round bales of Silage At Middle Weeke; Lot 13 100 Round bales of Silage Notes: a) John Deere baler, 3 layers of wrap, no breakages b) Made with care, good quality, yard stored c) Assistance with loading available by arrangement Lot 14 100 tonnes Grass Clamp Silage Notes: a) 11.3ME, circa 25DM, full analysis available on request b) Currently being fed to herd of Jersey milkers c) Assistance with loading available by arrangement, first load to be weighed and agreed between the parties 5 S & D Webber Bowhay Farm, Shillingford Abbot, Exeter, Devon EX2 9QQ Tel: 01392 832300 At the farm; Lot 15 100 Conventional Bales of Meadow Hay Lot 16 100 Conventional Bales of Meadow Hay Notes: a) Made with no rain, no bottom bales, horse quality b) Good access c) Assistance with loading or delivery available by arrangement Howard Jones Kitlake Farm, Scratchface Lane, Stockeligh Pomeroy, Crediton EX17 4AW Tel: 01392 860077 / 07977 468249 At the farm; Lot 17 80 Quadrant bales of Good Quality Hay Notes: a) Bale dimensions Class Quadrant 1150 2000 x 900 x 450 b) Suitable for horses, cattle or sheep, cut 16th June 2017 c) Barn stored, good access d) Assistance with loading available by arrangement W Tonkin Venn Farm, Cheriton Fitzpaine, Exeter, Devon EX17 4JU Tel: 07772 038243 At the farm; Lot 18 20 4-String (80 x 90 x 8’) bales of Hay st Notes: a) 1 cut mixed rye, clover and meadow hay b) Made in the dry, good quality hay, barn stored c) Assistance with loading available by arrangement 6 Mr G Arscott Great Weeke Farm, Chagford, Newton Abbott, Devon TQ13 8JQ Tel: 01647 433671 / 07765 908954 At Upperton Farm, Drewsteignton EX6 6PY; Lot 19 50 Round Bales of Hay (300kg/bale) Notes: a) RP220 Baler, made with no rain, no weeds, barn stored b) Good access c) Assistance with loading available by arrangement TG Mortimer & Son Exwell Barton, Powderham, Exeter EX6 8JL Tel: 07946 411731 / 01392 832842 At the farm; Lot 20 50 1st cut Round Bales of Hay (2016) Notes: a) Rye grass, clover mix ley, made with no rain, horse quality b) Good access, barn stored c) Assistance with loading available by arrangement John Dorse Ltd Pitt Farm, Uffculme, Cullompton, Devon EX15 3BY Tel: 07753 816021 At the farm; Lot 21 20 Quadrant bales of Wheat Straw Notes: a) Weighing 3 bales/tonne b) Clean, dry and no colouring, barn stored c) Assistance with loading available by arrangement 7 AR Tucker Ltd Fair View Farm, Luppitt, Honiton, EX14 4RY Tel: 07771 662396 Near the farm; Lot 22 30 120 x 70 x 8’ Six string bales Winter Wheat Straw Lot 23 30 120 x 70 x 8’ Six string bales Winter Wheat Straw Notes: a) Made with no rain, feed quality straw, no bad bales b) Barn stored c) Assistance with loading or delivery (extra) available by arrangement Michael Ayre Ratcliffe Farm, Thorverton, Exeter, Devon EX5 5PN Tel: 01392 860434 At the farm; Lot 24 30 D1000 Four string bales Barley Straw Notes: a) Baled dry, good bright straw b) Barn stored c) Assistance with loading or delivery (extra) available by arrangement R Hammond Stones Hill Farm, Sandford, Crediton, Devon EX17 4EF Tel: 01363 777422 / 07889 510678 At the farm; Lot 25 60 Round bales of Silage Notes: a) Stored on a concrete yard b) Assistance with loading available by arrangement 8 J D Ayre & Partners
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