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Tuesday 22Nd December 2020 3Rd on Farm Sale of Fodder TUESDAY 22ND DECEMBER 2020 3RD ON FARM SALE OF FODDER PLEASE NOTE: BALE SIZES GIVEN ARE FOR GUIDANCE ONLY – PURCHASERS MUST INSPECT 9.30 am Grenville Farm, Corscombe, Dorchester, DT2 0NP 200 x Quadrant Bales 2020 Certificated Organic Hay– Barn Stored Viewing by Appointment – contact Ian Andrews 07970 347426 Also to be sold by sample at Grenville Farm: Woodlands View, Corscombe, Dorchester, DT2 0PD 118 x 80 x 70 x 5’ Bales Meadow Grass Haylage – No fertiliser, Not Spiked, Stacked on Hard Viewing by Appointment – contact Mrs Ellis 07500 919698 10.15 am Cowpool Farm, Stoford, Yeovil, BA22 9UY 100 x 80 x 70 x 7’ Bales 2020 Hay – Barn Stored Also to be sold by sample at Cowpool Farm: Lower Carents Farm, Yeovil Marsh, Yeovil, BA21 3QX 100 x 80 x 70 Bales 2020 Hay – Barn Stored, Stacked on pallets Viewing by Appointment – contact Rupert Loder 07801 529859 Bridge Farm, Drayton, South Petherton TA13 5LR 87 x Round Bales Clover/Rye Grass Silage – Not Spiked, Stacked on Hard Upton Farm, Payhembury, Honiton, EX14 3JF 200 x Krone 80 x 80 x 4’ Bales 1st cut 2019 Haylage – Not Spiked 200 x Krone 80 x 80 x 4’ Bales 2nd cut 2019 Haylage – Not Spiked Caswell Farm, Ryme Intrinseca, Sherborne, DT9 6JP 100 x 80 x 70 Bales Wheat Straw - Barn Stored 11.00 am Down Farm, Down Lane, Trent, Sherborne 145 x 120 x 90 Bales Winter Wheat Straw – Barn Stored 135 x 120 x 90 Bales Spring Barley Straw – Barn Stored 110 x 4’ Round Bales Winter Wheat Straw – Barn Stored 11.45 am Church View Farm, Holwell, Sherborne, DT9 5LB 50 x Quadrant Bales 2020 Hay – made end of May, Barn Stored 100 x Conventional Bales 2020 Hay – made end of May, Barn Stored Also to be sold by sample at Church View Farm: Manor Farm, Stourton Caundle, Sturminster Newton, DT10 2JW 50 x 80 x 70 Bales Winter Wheat Straw – Barn Stored Beaulieu Wood Farm, Buckland Newton, DT2 7DG 100 x Round Bales 2nd cut Ley Grass Silage – Not Spiked, Stacked on Hard Haywood Park Farm, Glanvilles Wootton, Sherborne, DT9 5QJ 60 x 120 x 70 Bales Spring Barley Straw – Barn Stored 60 x 120 x 70 Bales 2019 Winter Wheat Straw – Barn Stored 1.00 pm Lower Zeals Farm, Mere, BA12 6LG 75 x Quadrant Bales Winter Wheat Straw – Barn Stored 75 x Quadrant Bales Meadow Grass Hay – Barn Stored 75 x Quadrant Bales 1st cut Rye Grass Haylage – Not Spiked 75 x Quadrant Bales 2nd cut Rye Grass Haylage – Not Spiked Also to be sold by sample at Lower Zeals Farm: Bainley Hill Farm, Gillingham, SP8 5PD 100 x Case Quadrant (5 string) Bales Winter Wheat Straw – Barn Stored 1.45 pm The Silage Barns, Charlton Lane, Ludwell, Shaftesbury, SP7 0EW 200 x 80 x 70 Bales Spring Barley Straw – Barn Stored 2.30 pm Field Barn Farm, Winterborne Whitechurch, Blandford, DT11 0HT 100 x 120 x 90 Bales Winter Wheat Straw – Barn Stored 100 x 120 x 90 Bales Winter Oat Straw – Barn Stored 100 x 120 x 90 Bales Silage – Not Spiked 100 x Round Bales Haylage – Not Spiked Also to be sold by sample at Field Barn Farm: Manor Farm, Birch Close, Blandford, DT11 9AJ 100 x Quadrant Bales Winter Wheat Straw – Barn Stored Peatons Farm, Lytchett Matravers, Poole. BH16 6HP 100 x wrapped Round Bales Wheat Straw – Not Spiked Glebe Farm, Charlton Marshall, Blandford, DT11 9DE 100 x 80 x 70 x 4’6” Bales Rye Grass Haylage - Not Spiked Moor Court Farm, Sturminster Marshall, BH21 4AH 40 x 80 x 70 Bales May 2020 Hay – Stacked on trailer for local delivery up to 10 miles, chargeable thereafter ALL LOTS TO BE PAID FOR IN FULL ON THE DAY REMOVAL WITHIN 4 WEEKS UNLESS STATED DIFFERENTLY NEXT SALE – TUESDAY 26TH JANUARY 2021 AUCTIONEERS: MARK NORTHCOTT - 07798 645274, GREG RIDOUT – 07817 517467 CHARLIE COLEMAN – 07494 588013 2 COURT ASH, YEOVIL, SOMERSET, BA20 1HG, TELEPHONE: 01935 382909 COVID RULES MAXIMUM OF 2 PEOPLE PER HOUSEHOLD/BUSINESS TO ATTEND FACE MASKS MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES PREFERABLY ALL BIDS TO BE LEFT WITH AUCTIONEERS PRIOR TO SALE .
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