NWA Newsletter 1st July

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North West Auctions North West Auctions North West Auctions North West Auctions Weekly Report and Newsletter 29th June 29th June 29th June 29th June e. [email protected] t. 015395 66222 (J36 Kendal) t. 01524 63308 (Lancaster) e. [email protected] t. 015395 66222 (J36 Kendal) t. 01524 63308 (Lancaster) e. [email protected] t. 01524 63308 (Lancaster) t. 015395 66200 (J36 Kendal) NWA Lancaster , Wyresdale Road, Golgotha, Lancaster, LA1 3JQ NWA J36, J36 Rural Auction Centre, Crooklands, Milnthorpe, Cumbria, LA7 7FP NWA Lancaster Friday 24th June Record set at Lancaster Stirk Sale Record set at Lancaster Stirk Sale Record set at Lancaster Stirk Sale Record set at Lancaster Stirk Sale A bustling morning in the Stirk ring with buyers very eager to secure grazing cattle. Phillip Wood of Scotforth has set a new record in the Stirk ring, with a pair of Blue Heifers selling to £820 at 9months old, closely followed by John Atkinson of Warton with a trio of Blue Heifers acheiving £810 at 7-8months. Bullocks were equally as a good to sell with Linda Dawson’s smart Angus realising £770, John and Andrew Metcalf, Quernmore sold Charolais to £735. Black and Whites a chunk dearer, with 10month old bullocks from Graham and James Hayhurst realising £500. As popularity increases, vendors are strongly recommended to consider marketing stirks at Lancaster at the monthly stirk sale. Rearing calves sold well, with Blues from Phillip Halhead selling to £410 for a nice bull, A pedigree Blue Heifer calf also realised the same money. Wallbank Farms had a very nice Angus bull which again realised £410, the same home sold Frie- sian calves to £120. After a frantic morning Ben Towers of Tunstall showed some nice calves, black and whites to £98 and £115 and Angus Bulls to £340. Stirk Top Prices Stirk Top Prices Stirk Top Prices Stirk Top Prices - BULL STIRK: BRIT BLUE: £760 Lower Langthwaite. ANG: £500 The Lodge; £470 Hallbeck; £275 The Lodge. FRI: £350 Hallbeck. STEER STRIK: ANG: £770 Upper Greenbank. LIM: £695 Barrow Greaves Farm. CHAR: £735 Hare Apple Tree. BRIT BLUE: £620 Hare Apple Tree. FRI: £500 Brunstow. HEIFER STIRK: BRIT BLUE: £820 Lower Langthwaite; £810 Boon Town Farm. SIM: £720 Boon Town. ANG: £305 Pump House; £280 The Lodge. Calf Top Prices Calf Top Prices Calf Top Prices Calf Top Prices HEIFER CALF: BRIT BLUE: £410 Norbreck Farm. ANG: £280 Tunstall Hall, £200 High Greg Hall. BULL CALF: BRIT BLUE: £410 Norbreck Farm. ANG: £410 Tills Farm; £340 Tunstall Hall. LIM: £240 The Lodge. FRI: £120 Tills Farm; £115 Tunstall Hall. Sheep ID, RPA Inspecons & the '10 Mile Rule' We have the experts coming to J36 who will explain everything you need to know. Sheep ID & Inspecons cause lots of BPS Penales. The rules don't seem to have been explained in any one place... unl now!! Speakers include Ian Cairns, Farming Advice Service & Margaret Casey, RPA Inspectorate Tuesday 5th July at 11am at J36 Rural Aucon Centre Refreshments to be served. To help with catering please reserve your place by contacng the NFU North West Office on 01695 554 900 or emailing [email protected]

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North West AuctionsNorth West AuctionsNorth West AuctionsNorth West Auctions

Weekly Report and Newsletter – 29th June29th June29th June29th June

e. [email protected] t. 015395 66222 (J36 Kendal) t. 01524 63308 (Lancaster)

e. [email protected] t. 015395 66222 (J36 Kendal) t. 01524 63308 (Lancaster)

e. [email protected] t. 01524 63308 (Lancaster) t. 015395 66200 (J36 Kendal)

NWA Lancaster , Wyresdale Road, Golgotha, Lancaster, LA1 3JQ NWA J36, J36 Rural Auction Centre, Crooklands, Milnthorpe, Cumbria, LA7 7FP

NWA Lancaster

Friday 24th June

Record set at Lancaster Stirk Sale Record set at Lancaster Stirk Sale Record set at Lancaster Stirk Sale Record set at Lancaster Stirk Sale

A bustling morning in the Stirk ring with buyers very eager to secure grazing cattle. Phillip Wood of Scotforth has set a new record in the Stirk ring, with a pair of Blue Heifers selling to £820 at 9months old, closely followed by John Atkinson of Warton with a trio of Blue Heifers acheiving £810 at 7-8months. Bullocks were equally as a good to sell with Linda Dawson’s smart Angus realising £770, John and Andrew Metcalf, Quernmore sold Charolais to £735. Black and Whites a chunk dearer, with 10month old bullocks from Graham and James Hayhurst realising £500. As popularity increases, vendors are strongly recommended to consider marketing stirks at Lancaster at the monthly stirk sale.

Rearing calves sold well, with Blues from Phillip Halhead selling to £410 for a nice bull, A pedigree Blue Heifer calf also realised the same money. Wallbank Farms had a very nice Angus bull which again realised £410, the same home sold Frie-

sian calves to £120. After a frantic morning Ben Towers of Tunstall showed some nice calves, black and whites to £98 and

£115 and Angus Bulls to £340.

Stirk Top Prices Stirk Top Prices Stirk Top Prices Stirk Top Prices ---- BULL STIRK: BRIT BLUE: £760 Lower Langthwaite. ANG: £500 The Lodge; £470 Hallbeck; £275 The Lodge. FRI: £350 Hallbeck. STEER STRIK: ANG: £770 Upper Greenbank. LIM: £695 Barrow Greaves Farm. CHAR: £735 Hare Apple Tree. BRIT BLUE: £620 Hare Apple Tree. FRI: £500 Brunstow. HEIFER STIRK: BRIT BLUE: £820 Lower Langthwaite; £810 Boon Town Farm. SIM: £720 Boon Town. ANG: £305 Pump House; £280 The Lodge.

Calf Top PricesCalf Top PricesCalf Top PricesCalf Top Prices HEIFER CALF: BRIT BLUE: £410 Norbreck Farm. ANG: £280 Tunstall Hall, £200 High Greg Hall. BULL CALF: BRIT BLUE: £410 Norbreck Farm. ANG: £410 Tills Farm; £340 Tunstall Hall. LIM: £240 The Lodge. FRI: £120 Tills Farm; £115 Tunstall Hall.

Sheep ID, RPA Inspec�ons & the '10 Mile Rule'

We have the experts coming to J36 who will explain everything you need to know.

Sheep ID & Inspec ons cause lots of BPS Penal es.

The rules don't seem to have been explained in any one place... un l now!!

Speakers include Ian Cairns, Farming Advice Service & Margaret Casey, RPA Inspectorate

Tuesday 5th July at 11am at J36 Rural Auc on Centre

Refreshments to be served.

To help with catering please reserve your place by contac ng

the NFU North West Office on 01695 554 900 or emailing

[email protected]

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Lancaster - 01524 63308

Lancaster Sale Reports

Monday 27th June

A larger entry of Prime Lambs forward at Lancaster 1125 being sold selling to market average of 190ppk. Beltex types and ¾

Texel types lambs still easily selling around the 200ppk mark and better types in excess of. Heavy Texel lambs from George

Sanderson and Family of Blackleach House sold to £91. A larger proportion of Suffolk lambs forward today with nearly a third

of lambs in being Suffolks, topping at £88.50 from JH Towers & Sons of Tunstall Hall with well fleshed Suffolk lambs selling

towards 200ppk. Towards 100 light lambs between 32kg and 36kg forward today regularly selling between 193ppk and 200ppk

depending on quality topping at 211ppk for 35kg Suffolk lambs from Peter Anderton of Wyre Farm.

No Hoggs this week but are required for end of the festival.

Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices: PRIME LAMBS – TEX: £91 Blackleach House Farm; £89.50 Low Kit Brow; £88 Parks Farm Barn; £87 Hazel Brae. CH: £90 Stirzakers Farm; £89 Gibraltar Farm; £82 Parks

Farm Barn. SUFF: £88.50 Tunstall Hall; £88 Low Kit Brow; £87.50 Hallbeck. MULE: £67 Highfield Farm.

Trade remained firm this week for Cast Sheep, with buyers eager as the Ramadan Festival comes to an end. Best continental sheep £101-£111, topping at £115 for a pen of Beltex ewes. First cross Texels £80-£93 dependent on size and cover. Mules

topped at £71 from GM & R Whitaker, Goose Green, best Mules £68 plus, However the vast majority of Mules forward were

over fat. Swales to £68 for a pair from JR & J Gorst, Quernmore. All 108 forward averaged £76.17, ewes needed at J36

tomorrow.

Cast Sheep Top Prices: Cast Sheep Top Prices: Cast Sheep Top Prices: Cast Sheep Top Prices: CAST SHEEP – BEL: £115 Burton’s Farm. TEX: £107 Burton’s Farm; £104 Goose Green; £93 Bailey Hey Farm. SUFF: £92 Burton’s Farm; £66 Maddison Avenue. MULE:

£79 Highfield Farm; £71 Goose Green; £70 Burrow Heights Farm. CONT: £77 Cocker House Farm. SWALE: £68 Appletree Farm; £54 Lentworth Farm.

No Prime Cattle forward today but cattle required.

Friday 24th June

A mixed show of 203 Store Cattle forward this morning, anything with finish and quality beasts selling to a flying trade, with

plenty of pens in excess of £1200, topping at £1280 for a pair of 23month old Blue bullocks from M Shepherd & Sons, Pilling.

Friesian stores a faster trade than seen in previous weeks, topping at £1060 for a single from Dave Swarbrick of Out Rawcliffe.

A number of cattle lacking finish, however all sold to their full value on the day. Bullocks averaged £1010 with Heifers

averaging £985.

Store Cattle Top Prices:Store Cattle Top Prices:Store Cattle Top Prices:Store Cattle Top Prices: STORE BULLOCK : FRI: £1060 Bensons Farm; £960 Downlands Farm. ANG: £1240 Middle Grange; £1240 Church Street; £1230 Spital Farm. LIM: £1200 Dowlands Farm; £1170 Cock Hall. CHAR: £1260 Intack Farm; £1150 Cock Hall. HERE: £1260 Billinge Hall; £1160 Hill Top; £1160 Intack Farm. SIM: £1240 Rye Close; £1050 Greensway Farm; £880 Summerlands. STAB: £1160 Cock Hall. BRIT BLUE: £1280 Pasture House; £1240 Godson House; £1220 Bensons Farm. MON: £1100 Forton Bank; £900 Middle Ridge. STORE HEIFER: FRI: £900 Higher Stuttling Feilds. ANG: £1040 Kendal Hill; £1040 Green Lane. WB: £1020 Kimberley Avenue. LIM: £1160 Newsham Hall; £1130 Intack Farm; £1130 Church Street. CHAR: £1050 Cross House. HERE: £960 Moss Head; £820 Gardners Farm; £800 Singleton Grange. BRIT BLUE: £1120 Bouthwaite Farm; £1120 Hill Top; £1100 High Underbrow. STORE BULL: ANG: £920 Cumming Carr; £730 Steel Croft. LIM: £980 High Underbrow. BRIT BLUE: £1110 Underbrow. MON: £800 Cumming Carr.

A good trade for Cast Cows and OTMs with a poorer show forward. Beef cows sold to 179.5ppk for a Limousin from EJ Ward & Son, Nether Kellet or a top gross of £1121 for a Charolais cow from JD & EM Brown, Scorton. Dairy cows saw a top call of

141.5ppk or £935 from Cowell and Moore, best Friesian cows of 119ppk with the next bracket 104-117ppk to average 104ppk.

Cast Cows Top Prices:Cast Cows Top Prices:Cast Cows Top Prices:Cast Cows Top Prices: CAST COW: FRI: 141.5 Newsham Hall; 134.5 Netherbeck Barn; 127.5 Pain Hill. ANG: 127.5 Abbey Manor. GAL: 107.5 Ghyll Beck Farm. LIM: 179.5 Intack Farm; 144.5 St

Annes Farm; 141.5 Abbey Manor. CHAR: 134.5 Salisbury Farm. HERE: 127.5 Abbey Manor; 119.5 Lane Farm. SIM: 129.5 Manor House. BRIT BLUE: 129.5

Abbey Manor. BLO: 119.5 Braida Garth. BB: 124.5 Dunkenshaw.

CAST HEIFER: FRI: 117.5 Catshaw Hall; 104.5 Gardners Farm. LIM: 154.5 Lower Copthurst Farm.

Farm to Farm Trading

31 Acres of Spring Wheat to sell in Cockerham. Somewhere in the region of £320 an acre

32-35Kg Lambs Required

Every Monday

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J36 Sale Reports Thursday 23rd JuneThursday 23rd JuneThursday 23rd JuneThursday 23rd June

NWA had forward a smaller show of Cast Cows. Today, due to vendors at silage and clipping with the good weather about. Top price was 131.5p (x2) for a Limousin cow from JM Case & Son, Dendron Farm selling to Dawn Meats.

Cast Cow Top PricesCast Cow Top PricesCast Cow Top PricesCast Cow Top Prices Cast Cows: Limousin: 131.5p (x2) Dendron. BB: 129.5p Low Newton. Cont: 127.5p Riddingside. Lim x: 125.5p Dendron. Friesian: 119.5p Low Stranger Thwaite Hereford: 117.5p Lane Ends. Holstein Friesian: 111.5p Cinder Barrow Cast Hfrs: British White x: 125.5p Long Green Head. Holstein: 116p Moss House

Beef Calves sold to a very strong trade, with all vendors leaving pleased with prices achieved. A run of Blue bulls and heifers from JW & TE Sharp, Flodder Hall topped at £480 for a 2month 17days old bull. A total of 5 Blues in the market over £450 and 10 over £400, to average £415. Heifers to £450 with an average of £355. Other continentals saw Limousins from B Wilson, Spout House realise £400. Black and white calves topped at £108 from TK Robinson & Son, Greaves Farm. Best calves over £90 with the next bracket £50-£72, lesser sorts on realisation.

Calf Top PricesCalf Top PricesCalf Top PricesCalf Top Prices Bull Calves: BB: £480, £465, £450 Flodder Hall. Lim: £400 Spout House. Sho: 1£150 School House. FR: £108 Greaves Farm; £100, £90 Low Field Farm. Heifer Calves: BB: £450 Low Field Farm; £440, £430 Flodder Hall. Ang: £180 Wyke Farm.

NWA had 57 Store Cattle at their fortnightly sale. Buyers were out in full force today looking for store cattle & making the trade. Younger and grazing types were a flying trade! Highlight of the sale was a smart 15 month old Limousin Heifer from W E Brown & Son, Stockber, she was knocked down at £970 to John Bowling, Wigan.

Store Cattle Top Prices: Store Cattle Top Prices: Store Cattle Top Prices: Store Cattle Top Prices: Bullocks: AA: £930 (x2) Laithwaite. Sim: £870 High Skelgill. British Blue: £850 Laithwaite. AA x: £830 Laithwaite Bullock Calves: Lim (7 months): £860 Granby Road Heifers: Lim: £970 Stockber. British Blue: £950 Laithwaite. Cont x: £890, £880 Stockber. AA x: £860 (x4) Laithwaite Bull Stirks: Holstein Friesian: £290 High Carlingill

Tuesday 28th JuneTuesday 28th JuneTuesday 28th JuneTuesday 28th June

The weekly sale of prime lambs had a larger entry of lambs forward with 1,362 going under the gavel with a market average of 188ppk. Not as a good quality show of lambs forward as the previous week. Beltex and 3/4 bred lambs sold to 200ppk topping at 224ppk from GH Bell of Red Lodge. Heavy weight lambs in strong demand selling around 190ppk topping at £100 for 51kg Charollais lambs from WS Burrow & Sons of Gilbraltar Farm. Suffolk lambs saw better types sell well into the 190's with Suffolk lambs averaging 185ppk. First Mule lambs in the auction today saw 36kg Mule lambs sell to £60.

Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices: Char: £100, £96, £92 Gibraltar Farm. Suff: £98, £92 Broomfield; £97.50 Braida Garth; £95 Hill Park. Tex: £98 Red Scar; £90 Smithy Green Farm, School Hill, The Coach House. Belt: £83 Red Lodge; £76.50 Stubb Farm. Hamp: £76 Endmoor Farm. Dors: £75, £70 Warth Sutton Farm; £70 School Hill. Mule: £60 Sykes Farm, Strickland Hill. An entry of just over 100 hoggs forward today were eagerly bid for averaging 142ppk. Well-fleshed hoggs in strong demand with fleshed hoggs selling into the late sixties topping at £72 from Simon Woods of Causeway farm. Any hoggs remaining will be wanted for next weeks sale for end of the festival.

Prime Hogg Top Prices:Prime Hogg Top Prices:Prime Hogg Top Prices:Prime Hogg Top Prices: Tex: £72 Causeway Farm; £66 Old Croft; £65.50 The Galleon. Herd: £66.50 The Galleon; £60, £57, £56 Little Ecclestone Hall Cottage. Belt: £66 Keerfalls Forest Farm. Chev: £65 Little Ecclestone Hall Cottage. Mule: £59.50, £50 Helm Croft. Suff: £59 Little Ecclestone Hall Cottage. Swale: £57 Little Ecclestone Hall Cottage, Birkwray; £54.50 Burton Hill. Wood: £55, £54 Keerfalls Forest Farm. RghFell: £50, £47 Helm Croft. Leic: £48 Cragg End. A big entry of sheep at J36 with 706 forward, trade remained strong from start to finish, with buyers wanting ewes for the Festival. Mules similar on the week, topping at £80 from J Bell, Wennington with a pen of 5, best sorts £75 and over, with leaner sheep dearer than the fat. Continental sheep topped at £115 from MS Blease with a Texel ewe, best continental ewes £90-107 with the next draw in the mid 80's. Hill sheep saw Swales sell to £72 for a pen of 7 ewes from WI & AM Atkinson & Son, Bleasdale and also Calderside Farm with a pair at the same price, fittest Swales £63+ with smaller, leaner sorts, £49-£56. Roughs to £73 from JE Wightman, Crabbtree. All vendors left pleased with their trade and an overall average of £63 was achieved for all ewes forward.

Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices: Tex: £115 The Barn; £107 Trees Farm, Stonethwaite Farm; £99 Silverhow Farm. Suff: £111, £99, £86 Ackenthwaite Farm; £89 Harbarrow Farm. Leic: £106 Barrowfield; £93 Low Newton Farm; £82 Cragg End; £80 Holme House Farm. Chev: £95, £88 Low Newton Farm; £86 Green Lane End; £84 Cobble Hey Farm. Zwart: £95, £76, £75 Silverhow Farm. Char: £87 Millbeck Bungalow; £58 Low Newton Farm. Mash: £81, £76 Cobble Hey Farm. Mule: £80 Bull Bank Farm; £79 Woodside, Hollins Farm; £78 Stonethwaite Farm. Dors: £75, £74 High Biggarsbank. RghFell: £73, £55 Crabtree Farm; £69 High Borrowbridge. Swale: £72 Oakenclough, Holme House Farm; £68 Sykes Farm; £67 Strickland Hill.

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Coming up at North West Auctions

Lancaster Auction MartLancaster Auction MartLancaster Auction MartLancaster Auction Mart

Friday 8th July Sale of Calves to include Show

Monday 18th July

Monthly Show and Sale of Dairy Cattle

Friday 22nd July Opening Sale of Breeding Ewes, Gimmer Shearlings and

Breeding Rams. Entries Close Wednesday 13th July

J36 Rural Auction CentreJ36 Rural Auction CentreJ36 Rural Auction CentreJ36 Rural Auction Centre

Thursday 7th July

Weekly Sale of Calves at 10.15am to include show Sale of Cast Cows and Prime Cattle 10.30am Monthly Catalogued Sale of Dairy Stock 11am Followed by Fortnightly Sale of Store Cattle

Tuesday 12th July Monthly Sale of all Classes of Prime, Store,

Breeding and Weanling Pigs 10.30am

Thursday 14th July Opening Sale of Store Lambs and Feeding Sheep

Please advise office of entries

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