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Download Fodder Tender Pack Rural Professional Services & Sales COLLECTIVE SALE OF FODDER BY INFORMAL TENDER 2,047 BALES OF SILAGE, HAY, HAYLAGE & STRAW on farms in the following areas: Crediton, Exeter, Holsworthy, Honiton, Okehampton, Sidmouth, South Molton, Taunton & Tiverton Tenders close 5pm on Thursday 3rd December 2020 by email: [email protected] or by post to: Heards RPS, Fodder Tender, Two Gates, Holcombe Rogus, Wellington, TA21 0PX PAUL on 07800 913637 or ANGELA on 01823 672432 [email protected] www.heardsrps.co.uk Conditions of Sale 1. The fodder has been lotted as detailed in the catalogue but the Auctioneers reserve the right to withdraw, subdivide or amalgamate any lots prior to or at the time of the sale. 2. Where approximate quantities of fodder are stated in the catalogue, this acts only as a guide. Purchasers are deemed to have inspected and to have satisfied themselves as to the quality and quantity of each lot. 3. All produce is assumed to have been made in 2020 unless otherwise expressly stated and bales sold are generally expected to be of similar quantity. 4. Big bales (round / square) offered for sale will be sold on a per bale basis. Conventional bales will be sold per lot with the description of the lot confirmed at time of sale. 5. The Vendor will co-operate as far as reasonably possible with the intended Purchaser over viewing (to be arranged at a mutually convenient time between the parties) 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. Potential purchasers will be required to have a catalogue for all on farm inspections. 6. The lots are to be taken with all faults and errors (if any) of description or otherwise. No misdescription or otherwise shall in any way annul the sale of any lot or in any way alter the purchase money. The Purchaser must satisfy themselves of any lots description by prior inspection. 7. If the catalogue states an exact number of bales 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 and agreed. 8. Purchased lots must be totally cleared from the Vendors premises by Thursday 31st December 2020 unless specifically stated otherwise or by written permission of the Vendor. If the removal date should be exceeded, ownership will revert back to the original Vendor with no reimbursement of the purchase price being made to the original Purchaser. 9. The clearance of each lot is the sole responsibility of the Purchaser who shall indemnify the Vendor for any damage caused during the removal or otherwise of any lot. 10. Insurance of each lot becomes the responsibility of the Purchaser from the fall of the hammer. 11. The Vendor has absolute discretion as to the acceptance of Tenders. The Vendor is not obliged to accept the highest or any other Tender. 12. The purchase price shall be paid in full by the Purchaser immediately on receipt of Purchase Invoice. Fodder cannot be removed until payment has been received in full and cheques have been cleared. Should any cheques not have cleared by five working days after the sale day the Auctioneers reserve the right to implement Clause 13 of these conditions. 13. Where the Purchaser is in default of any clause of this agreement, the Auctioneers reserve the right to resell the lot and the deficiency (if any) by such second sale, together with all charges relating to the same to be made good by the defaulter. 14. In as much as the Auctioneers act only as agents for the Vendor, they shall not be considered personally responsible for any default on the part of either Purchaser or Vendor. 15. In the case of any dispute between Vendor and Purchaser, the Auctioneers decision will be final and binding. 16. All Vendors are deemed to have accepted these Sale Conditions at the time of entry/sale and thereby agree to adhere to these Conditions as set down. 17. By submitting a tender, all Purchasers are deemed to have agreed to adhere to these Conditions as set down. Lots will be offered for sale on a per bale basis unless otherwise stated under the ‘Comments’ section for that lot. The Purchaser will have the option to tender for as many bales as required from the total number of bales offered for sale in that lot. SILAGE Vendors: G. & C. Cummins, Marwoods Farm, Cove, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 7RU Inspection: By prior arrangement – 01398 331396 or 07971 298823 Comments: Round bales of second cut silage made well & dry late July with Case Round Baler. Good access. Assistance with loading available by arrangement with the Vendor. LOT 1 40 ROUND BALES OF SILAGE Vendors: S. & J. Mason, East Hayne Farm, Newtown, Bishops Nympton, South Molton, EX36 3QR Inspection: By prior arrangement – 01769 550634 or 07974 253626 Comments: Round bales of silage made late. Not first quality. Stored on hard standing with good access. Assistance with loading available by arrangement with the Vendor. LOT 2 30 ROUND BALES OF SILAGE Vendors: Rackenford Game Supplies, Irishcombe House, Irishcombe Lane, Meshaw, South Molton, EX36 4NH Inspection: By prior arrangement – 07725 369290 Comments: Round bales of second cut silage made well & dry. Stored at Irishcombe Lane. Assistance with loading available by arrangement with the Vendor. LOT 3 185 ROUND BALES OF SILAGE Vendors: Rothamstead Research, North Wyke, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 2SB Inspection: By prior arrangement – 01837 512313 or 07809 599636 Comments: Round bales of second cut silage made with six layers of wrap. CP 11.8, ME 10.2, DM 39%. Stored at Whiddon Down. Assistance with loading available by arrangement with the Vendor. LOT 4 200 ROUND BALES OF SILAGE Vendors: A.R. & N.J. Taverner, Pierces Farm, Upton Pyne, Exeter, Devon, EX5 5JA Inspection: By prior arrangement – 01392 841252 or 07966 186720 Comments: Round bales of first cut silage. Stored on left of lane leading to Pynes Water Treatment Works, EX5 5EQ. LOT 5 100 ROUND BALES OF SILAGE Vendors: A.R. & N.J. Taverner, Pierces Farm, Upton Pyne, Exeter, Devon, EX5 5JA Inspection: By prior arrangement – 01392 841252 or 07966 186720 Comments: Round bales of second cut silage. Stored at Lower Milcott, opposite Pynes Water Treatment entrance, EX5 5EQ. LOT 6 65 ROUND BALES OF SILAGE HAYLAGE Vendor: Mr M. Hayman, 60 Burrow Lane, Newton Poppleford, Sidmouth, Devon, EX10 0BT Inspection: By prior arrangement – 01395 568309 or 07598 301746 Comments: Square 4 string bales of first cut haylage made well & dry. Slightly coarse but being fed to horses. Stored at Bowd, Sidmouth. Assistance with loading available by arrangement with the Vendor. LOT 7 15 SQUARE BALES OF HAYLAGE Vendors: G.F. & B.G. Heard, Westcott Farm, Ashbrittle, Wellington, Somerset, TA21 0HZ Inspection: By prior arrangement – 01398 361296 Comments: Round bales of haylage made well & dry late June. Stored at Potters, Shillingford, Devon. Good access direct to B3227. Assistance with loading available by arrangement with the Vendor. Further bales available to make up loads. LOT 8 50 ROUND BALES OF HAYLAGE Vendors: Mrs P.A. Dennis & Son, Berry Farm, Shillingford, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 9BG Inspection: By prior arrangement – 01398 361275 Comments: Round bales of organic haylage made well & dry. Good sized bales. Stored at the farm. Organic certification available on request. Assistance with loading available by arrangement with the Vendor. LOT 9 25 ROUND BALES OF ORGANIC HAYLAGE Vendors: S. & J. Mason, East Hayne Farm, Newtown, Bishops Nympton, South Molton, EX36 3QR Inspection: By prior arrangement – 01769 550634 or 07974 253626 Comments: Square 6’ bales of wrapped haylage made well & dry at end of July. Stored on hard standing with good access. Assistance with loading available by arrangement with the Vendor. LOT 10 100 SQUARE BALES OF HAYLAGE Vendor: Mr D. Mingo, Holly Bank, Fenny Bridges, Honiton, Devon, EX14 3BL Inspection: By prior arrangement – 01404 850288 Comments: Round bales of haylage made well & dry at end of June. Stored at Pattinson X, Feniton. Good access. Assistance with loading available by arrangement with the Vendor. LOT 11 53 ROUND BALES OF HAYLAGE HAY Vendor: Mr S.E. Prettejohn, Springfield Farm, Aylesbeare, Exeter, Devon, EX5 2DD Inspection: By prior arrangement – 01404 812346 Comments: Claas 1100 mini quadrant 4 string bales of meadow hay. Made well & dry. Stored at Withen Lane. Assistance with loading available by arrangement with the Vendor. LOT 12 30 SQUARE BALES OF MEADOW HAY Vendor: Mr M. Hayman, 60 Burrow Lane, Newton Poppleford, Sidmouth, Devon, EX10 0BT Inspection: By prior arrangement – 01395 568309 or 07598 301746 Comments: Square mini Heston 4 string bales of second quality meadow hay, approx. 6’6” long. Barn stored. Assistance with loading available by arrangement with the Vendor. LOT 13 10 SQUARE BALES OF MEADOW HAY Vendors: Messrs Butt Bros, Cadeleigh Court, Cadeleigh, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 8RY Inspection: By prior arrangement – 07763 019109 Comments: Round bales of meadow hay made well & dry in June with Claas Rotocut 46 Round Baler. Barn stored at the farm. Assistance with loading available by arrangement with the Vendor. LOT 14 54 ROUND BALES OF MEADOW HAY Vendors: C. & S. Warren, Upcott Farm, Bicknoller, Taunton, Somerset, TA4 4EY Inspection: By prior arrangement – 07872 470133 Comments: Round bales of well wrapped 2019 hay made dry. Stored at the farm. Good access. No assistance with loading. LOT 15 50 ROUND BALES OF WRAPPED 2019 HAY Vendor: Mr C. Guard, Lake Garage, Bradworthy, Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 7SQ Inspection: By prior arrangement – 01409 241235 or 07785 931955 Comments: Conventional bales of hay stored at Bradworthy, EX22 7RJ.
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