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Willetts Farm, Blackham Tractors to Suit Everybody EAST SOUTH MARTS SALES NEWS HAILSHAM’S HEADLINES THIS SATURDAY 17th July 2021 Willetts Farm, Blackham Tractors to suit everybody See the Marshall Road Roller running and rolling! THURSDAY 15th JULY 2021 HAILSHAM MARKET Market Street, HAILSHAM, Sussex. BN27 2AG Tel:- 01323 844874 Mobile:- 07890 359622 Roger Waters’ Mobile 07860 663345 (Home 01273 832360) e-mail address ~ [email protected] visit our web site ~ www.southeastmarts.co.uk Livestock Auctions/COVID-19 Updated 15.07.21 All Covid-19 restrictions to be lifted on the 19th July 21 however we still must take precautions to prevent the spread of the Corona virus! When in a group, advice is that face coverings still be worn to protect yourself and others. Please continue to REGISTER when attending the market site. We all have to learn to live with the corona virus in future and take steps to reduce the risk of an outbreak and possibly market closure. We therefore ask that all customers co-operate and continue to respect the rules to ensure our livestock markets can remain open at this busy and vital time of year. We ask that all prospective buyers sanitise on entry to the market and again on exiting the market. Disposable masks, gloves will be available to all. Buyers on collecting their invoices from the market office do so only by adopting the two metre rule - we ask simply that only one purchaser should collect their invoice in the usual area, queuing 2 metres apart. Both vendors and buyers are permitted to attend livestock sales. If at all possible, ONLY bona-fide buyers allowed in the pen allies. Specific to Store Cattle Sales: Should any Store Cattle vendor wish South East Marts will facetime/video call the producer when their cattle are being offered through the auction ring so they can be party to sales from a safe distance. Vendors and Buyers please abide by these regulations, do not jeopardise the continuation of Livestock Auctions during these difficult times. Remember SOCIAL DISTANCING where possible & stay 2 METRES APART. We all wish to stay in business and we all wish to reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection. Should anybody show symptoms and or test positive they should not attend the market until they have quarantined and a further negative test. HAILSHAM MARKET THE STORE CATTLE CENTRE OF THE SOUTH Every Wednesday Prime Cattle, Cull Cows and Calves Prime Sheep, Cull Ewes Store and Breeding Sheep Plus Pigs. STORE CATTLE – NEXT WEDNESDAY 21st July 2021 After the cull cows 13 Aberdeen Angus cross steers & heifers 7-15 months from HR Walton 4 Simmental cross steers 22 months from C Berry 2 Simmental cross and Sussex cross steers 24 months from RJ & J Wells Taking further entries for Store Cattle. HAILSHAM PRIMESTOCK DAY WEDNESDAY 14th JULY 2021 PRIME CATTLE (3)(UNDERAGE & OVERAGE) Auctioneer: Roger Waters Mrs Cook’s homebred quality assured medium weight Aberdeen Angus cross steer and heifer 196p & 194p, £1,254 & £1,280. Looking for more prime cattle next week. CULL COWS (4) Auctioneer: Roger Waters Just the four, averaged £1,000 plus – no let up in the demand whatsoever 140-146 pence per kilo price range. Ian Hutchison’s Hereford cross £1,051. Norman Hicks’ Limousin £1,029, Tony Bourner’s Crossbred £952. CALVES Auctioneer: Roger Waters No calves on offer. PIGS (8) Auctioneer: Roger Waters Selling very well, lightweight porkers from CH & PF Green 130p per kg, £78 per head & entires to feed on £57.95 per head. Young Pietrain boar£78.40 . HAILSHAM MARKET - THE SHEEP CENTRE OF THE SOUTH Wednesday 14th July 2021 – SHEEP 887 MILK LAMBS (483) Auctioneer: Nick Young Overall average 242.1p per kilo A very respectable trade. Biggest and best lambs certainly make more money alive at Hailsham than they do dead elsewhere. Keep these lambs coming to Hailsham, big meated lambs are undoubtedly in demand at Hailsham where there is fierce demand from both the wholesale and retail sectors. Emily Killick has top call at £133 in close attendance JA Patty £125, Downsview Sheep take top price per kg at 275.4p. Leading Prices: E Killick £133, JA Patty £125, £120, £115, SD & JJ Feakes £120, (twice) CP Fuggle & Sons £116, £115, Passmore-Coombe £115, £111, Downsview Sheep £114, £110, (twice), FS Major & Sons £113, RG Weller £111, FG Coles £109. Top Prices per kilo: Downsview Sheep 275.4p, 268.4p, 265.1p, E Killick 271.4p, Passmore-Coombe 263.2p, 255.8p, 248.8p, CP Fuggle & Sons 262.4p, SD & JJ Feakes 262.0p, 253.7p, D Powell 260.4p, JA Patty 258.1p, 255.6p, D,S & P Humphrey 256.3p, R Russell 250.0p, Station Farm 248.7p. PRIME HOGGETS Overall average 241.6p per kilo A short entry, Littleworth Farms have top price £125 (260.4p per kg). STORE LAMBS (144) A short entry but an out and out humdinger of a trade with George Harvey taking top call at £95, in close attendance Holly Arpino at £92. Get your store lambs to Hailsham, undoubtedly the grass and trade will not last. It is recommended that you turn your lambs into cash rather than wait for the inevitable late summer/ early Autumn price drop. The grass is still growing and this has fuelled the trade. Entered for next week: 50 store lambs from H & H Grissell, Brightling. CULL EWES (211) The best trade in England and the South East, but oh boy how we wish for big runs!! ALL Ewes battled from first to last. Undoubtedly the festival which statrs Tuesday has made them particularly dear. Hailshams own Roly May takes top call at £142. The Tester family in close attendance with £132. Leading Prices: R & K Livestock Ltd £142, £116, £112, DT & KJ Tester £132, £130, H Arpino £132, £128 (Ram), £110, J Wallis £129, (twice), RG Weller £125, FG Coles £124, E Killick £118, Milk Miners £118, £112, S Wilson £115 (Ram). Please let us know what you have so that we can inform our many buyers. Ring the market hotline on 01323 844874 or text the Sheep hotline 07890 359622 SOUTH EAST MARTS MARKET STREET, HAILSHAM, EAST SUSSEX, BN27 2AG www.southeastmarts.co.uk [email protected] Early Breeding & Rare Breed Sale of Sheep, Cattle, Pigs & Goats Incl. Southdown Sheep Sale on SATURDAY 31st JULY 21 Present breeds include: Rams: Southdowns, Border Leicester, Charollais, Texel, Suffolk, Hampshire Down, Jacob, Balwen, Dutch Spotted Texel, (many more) Females: Mules, Cheviot Mules, Southdown, Border Leicester, Ryeland, Jacob, Oxford Down Charollais cross Berrichon. Goats: 21 already entered including Boer & Saanen Cattle: Belted Galloway, Highland breeding cows & heifers, Shetland heifers plus – Dexter Herd dispersal Pigs: Large white, Oxford Sandy & Black Pedigree Saddleback taking further entries please let us know what you have. FARM DIRECT BULL BANK Pedigree Sussex Bull Limousin bull 18 months old andSOLD stock bull 6 years available. Wanted: Mature Aberdeen Angus stock bull. Aberdeen Angus bull available for hire. DAIRY DIRECT Wanted: Norwegian cross Swedish Red cross and/or British Friesian heifers/young cows calved or in-calf. BEEF BREEDING DIRECT Ten young Pedigree Aberdeen Angus cows with calves at foot April born also Ten Pedigree Bulling heifers TB4 High Health Status Ideal small starter herd. NEW ON THE MARKET Twenty Pedigree Aberdeen Angus Young Cows with their spring born second calves at foot. Tel: RRW 07860 663345 or 01323 844874 Southern Shears UK Southern Shears UK are holding their Annual Shearing Competition on Saturday 17th July 2021 at Copford Farm, Dern Lane, Waldron, Heathfield TN21 0PN commencing at 9.00 am. R. POPOVIC & SON Agricultural Contractors Est. 1966 ROUND or BIG SQUARE BALING & WRAPPING FORAGE HARVESTING, MUCK SPREADING CULTIVATIONS, GRASS SEEDING Etc. FLAIL & ROTARY GRASS & SCRUB CUTTING COMPLETE OR PART OPERATIONS All other associated work undertaken. Call Nick Popovic on 01323 832002 or 07889 177434 East Sussex Farmers’ Benevolent Fund The Benevolent Fund charity was created in 1935 by a local farmer and its purpose is to support farmers, farm staff and those involved in the wider land-based industries. Support can also be given to family dependants. Beneficiaries are normally resident in East Sussex or neighbouring counties. Income from property and investment legacies help to finance the fund in addition to generous donations, the fund is overseen by five local trustees with strong agricultural connections. Help can be for those currently in work, or who have retired or who are unable to work due to illness or disability. The fund can also assist those entering land-based education and help with relevant CPD for furthering land-based careers. If you feel that we can help or you are aware of someone who might be experiencing difficulties we will be pleased to support. Please contact the Honorary Secretary of the Benevolent Fund. Des Lambert on (07912) 464746 or (01273) 890841 3600 MACHINERY HIRE with driver machines from 1.5t – 14t Contact: Jez on 07960 733 722 Farm insurance, the way it should be We’re a family-run business and pride ourselves on forging long term relationships with our farming and agricultural clients. Covering the South East, South West and Midlands, we deliver an extensive range of farm, agri business and equine policies tailored to you. www.county-insurance.co.uk/farms Farm & Equine 01865 844985 General 01865 842084 Follow us @County_Farm Independent Insurance Brokers County Insurance Services Limited. Address and Registered Office: County House, Glyme Court, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxon OX5 1LQ. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) (FRN: 597267). Company registered in England No. 08411634 Cattle Foot trimming across the South East Fully licensed Category 1 Trimmer since 2003 We trim both dairy and beef herds Call Jon Clarke 07743 685968 or email [email protected] Sheep Shearing k Hobde Jac n any size flock Tel: 07786 186226 SUSSEX STEEL CONSTRUCTION.
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