HOLSWORTHY MARKET REPORT Wednesday 13 March 2019 EVERY WEDNESDAY Gates open 6am SALE TIMES 09:45 am - Draft Ewes followed by Finished Lambs 10:30 am – Store Lambs & Couples 10 am - Calves and Stirks 11 am - Store Cattle followed by Finished & OTM Cattle 11 am - Dairy Cattle A better trade was seen for 818 Prime Hoggs which topped at £91.50 for Steve Cottle from Welcombe near Bideford. Holsworthy Livestock Market, New Market Road, Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 7FA 01409 253275
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HOLSWORTHY
MARKET REPORT Wednesday 13 March 2019
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gates open 6am
SALE TIMES
09:45 am - Draft Ewes followed by Finished Lambs
10:30 am – Store Lambs & Couples
10 am - Calves and Stirks
11 am - Store Cattle followed by Finished & OTM Cattle
11 am - Dairy Cattle
A better trade was seen for 818 Prime Hoggs which topped at £91.50 for
Steve Cottle from Welcombe near Bideford.
Holsworthy Livestock Market, New Market Road, Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 7FA
01409 253275
818 HOGGS
More Hoggs on offer saw the 40kgs to 48kgs meeting a stronger trade from start to finish. Overall average on
the day was 190.50p. 16 Pens realised 196p and 197p to a top of 202p from Rob Walter of Putshole, Hartland
44.4kgs £89.50. Followed by 2 vendors at 200p Paul Saunders of Halwill 40.2kgs making £80.50 and MJ
Parkhouse of Hr Metcombe, Marwood 44kgs at £88. The 50 kgs and hoggs again met a strong trade of £84 to
£89. Top on the day was £91.50 for a pen of 46.5kgs from Steve Cottle of Upcott Welcombe, followed by
WR Manfield & Son Forda with £91.20 for a pen of Suffolk X at 46.4kgs.
39 STORE HOGGS
A flying trade for a short number with the top being £77 from Rob Walker of Putshole
279 DRAFT EWES
At last the ewe trade has moved on all ewes on offer were up £7 to £8. With an overall average of £67.46.
Top on the day was £104 for a Texel from the Ley family, Thuborough, Sutcombe. Suffolks sold to a top of
£94 from Paul Dymond of Croyde with 6 other pens at £92.50. Polled Dorset ewes to £69.50 from RA Anstey,
East Park, Iddesleigh. Several pens of mules realising between £65 to £69.
A reminder that cull ewes are not to be presented for sale if heavy in lamb.
50 EWES AND 70 LAMBS COUPLES
More on offer met a stronger trade. Doubles topped at £180
from Helen Hambly, South Hill, who also topped the singles at
£132.
LAMBS, DRAFT EWES & RAMS – 09.45 am
Auctioneer: Steve Prouse - 07767 895366
WEIGHT TOP AVERAGE
Hoggs Per
Head
P/Kg
TLW
Per
Head
P/Kg
TLW
32.1-39
39.1-45.5 89.50 202 83 191.60
45.6-52 91.50 197 87.10 181.10
52+ 89 163 86 156.10
Overall 91.50 202 85.80 190.50
A good lot of entries sold to an improved trade. Top call of the day was £395 for a British Blue from JR & MJ
Ovens from Halwill, with plenty between £305 and £380. Limousin bulls sold to a top price of £360 from PE
& CJ Isaac of Ashwater. The trade for Friesians topped at £94 from WS Jose of North Tamerton. Hereford X
bulls made to a top price of £270 from MG Norman of Dolton. Angus bulls sold well making a top price of
£235 from GT Daniel from St Giles on the Heath.
British Blue heifers made a top price of £230 from LJ Goaman & Sons of Hartland. Charolais X heifers sold to
a top of £218 from MJ Hooper of Spreyton. The Limousin X heifers made a top of £265 from JG & S Endacott
of Halwill. The Angus heifers topped at £215 from RB & NJ Veale of Halwill.
In the stirk section top price went to WJ, JM & MJ Elliott for a bunch of British Blue stirks which topped at
£435, with Limousin stirks from the same farm making a top of £420. A Charolais X stirk made a top of £422
from WS Jose & Son of North Tamerton. The Friesian stirks topped at £200 from L Rockett from Bridestowe.
BREED BULLS HEIFERS
CALVES No Top Ave No Top Ave
Aberdeen
Angus 1 235 235 2 215 116.50
Friesian 26 200 57.50 3 20 9
Limousin 8 420 330 6 315 218
British Blue 36 435 240 28 330 150
Simmental 1 225 225
Hereford 10 290 180 3 105 98
Charolais 2 422 412 2 285 251
Ayrshire 2 32 32
Welsh Black 1 80 80
137 BABY CALVES & STIRKS
Auctioneer: Andrew Varney
07771885586
A shorter entry this week although no lack of buyers forward with
steers topping at £1095 for a Simmental Steer from Messrs Johns of
Milton Damerel. Several very soft well fed cattle this week saw most
16-18 months Steers and Heifers selling well but many purchasers
keen to buy those cattle with hair a good run of open yarded
longhorn steers from Mr P Langdon of Clovelly saw steers to £875
others to £790. More of these harder cattle are required. Several
good bunches of single suckled steers and heifers again in demand.
A good run of British Blues from Mr R Vooght of Petrockstowe saw
steers to £945 and Heifers from the same farm to £900. Young
single suckled 11 month old Charolais Steers from Messrs K & R Ford of Webbery reached £1000. Several Continental
x Holsteins 16-18 months again saw the best steers over £900 with more required as several buyers left empty handed.
A good trade for 16-18 month Holstein steers saw mostly £600+ with 5 17-19 month Holsteins from Messrs Wade of
Welcombe to £660 (6). More cattle required as we are seeing a firm trade but as time goes on prices may be the same
now as in 6 weeks time due to the uncertainty of the finished price.
160 STORE CATTLE – 11 am Auctioneer: David Kivell – 07899 960272
STEERS HEIFERS
Breed No
Sold 0-15 Months 16-22 Months 23+ Months 0-15 Months 16-22
Holsworthy Livestock Market Wednesday 24 April 2019
British Limousin Cattle Society Breeders’ Sale
On behalf of Members of the South Western Limousin Breeders’ Club
Closing date for entries: Monday 8 April
Auctioneer: Mark Bromell 07966 430001 / 01409 253275
Holsworthy Livestock Market, New Market Road, Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 7FA
FORTHCOMING SALES
WEDNESDAY 20th - HOLSWORTHY Weekly Prime & Store Market
to inc; Pedigree Limousin Bull 30mths(Good young bull) PLUS Mid-Month Dairy Sale of 20. Entries
include freshly calved cows and heifers from the Pedigree ‘Beckwell, Kenham’ Herds and other regular
vendors. Plus 2 In Calf Heifers on behalf of DG & VM Hale.
THURSDAY 21st – HALLWORTHY Normal Weekly Market, 300 Store Cattle, Special Sale of
Couples Plus Special Sale of Stirks
on offer 40 Welsh Black x and British Blue x stirks, 5-7 months, out of Holstein Friesian Cows, from Mr G
Bradley PLUS 200 Store Hoggs Further entries please to S Prouse
WEDNESDAY 27th - HOLSWORTHY Weekly Prime & Store Market
WEDNESDAY 27th - EXETER 12 noon South Devon Herd Book Society’s
SPRING SHOW & SALE 42 PEDIGREE SOUTH DEVON CATTLE
Inc 28 Bulls & 14 Heifers
All pre-movement tested, either CHeCS accredited from BVD free herds or tested negative for BVD antigen and all fully vaccinated for BVD. Johnes levels 1 to 3. Judging 8.30am - Sale 12 noon. The breed that’s quietly going places! Catalogues: 01409 253275 / www.kivells.com
or SDHBS, 01392 447494 www.sdhbs.org.uk
THURSDAY 28th - HALLWORTHY Weekly Market
to inc 250 Store Cattle and 40 Double and Single Couples entries to S Prouse
FRIDAY 29th - HALLWORTHY 6:30PM EVENING POULTRY SALE
SATURDAY 23rd MARCH – HALLWORTHY STOCKYARD MACHINERY SALE 10:30am to inc Approx 300x 4ft, 6ft, 8ft, 9ft Sheep hurdles, 160 hook over hurdle bucket holders, 40 Sheep saddle hay racks, 20x GI 8 foot gates as new, 30x GI 10 foot gates as new, 30x GI 12 foot gates as new, IAE Sheep stand in foot bath, WM ironwork sheep turn over crate, 2x 15 foot Cattle feed barrier, 2 lamb IAE creep feeder, 20 GI 8,10&12 foot used gates, 30x 7 foot GI Sheep Troughs, Quantity of weld mesh, Large quantity of buckets, 10 water troughs, approx 15 hinged posts, 200x 5’ 6” new wood fencing stakes, 25 concrete sleepers, 5 electric poles, homemade shearing trailer, hand tools, quantity of granite gate posts and mushroom tops, 30 lengths of box beam, timber and posts, 80 concrete blocks 4”, 7’ double glazed window unit.
SATURDAY 30th MARCH 11am – LOWER KEIGWIN FARM, PENDEEN, PENZANCE TR19 7TS Dispersal Sale of Tractors, Machinery & Equipment
On behalf of Mr JM Jelbert.
The sale comprises: Claas Scorpion 6030 Varipower Telehandler 4,300hours, New Holland TS115 Tractor 7350 hours, Fiat 640 Yard Tractor. Claas 3050c Plus Mower, Kverneland Straw Chopper, Lotus 675 Stabilo Hay Turner, Twose Buckrake, West Dung Spreader, Shelbourne Reynolds Sand Dispenser, Dung Grab, Shear Grab, Bale Spike, Grain bucket, Teagle Topline S60 Fertiliser Spinner, Kverneland 4f Auto reset A85 Plough, Ditch Plough, 20 KVA 3 point linkage Generator, Qty Ring Feeders, Cubicle Mats, Silage Trailer, 4 1/2 metre Cultivator, New Holland Tractor Weights, Quicke 3301 Loader, 90" Rotavator, Lely Autoglide 1000 litre Sprayer (chemical injection), Calf Dehorning Crate, 8 nearly new Cattle Hurdles, Cattle Crush. Dairy Equipment to inc 6 stall Abreast Parlour to be sold with all the contents, Alfa Laval 3000 litre Bulk Tank (single phase), Hot Water boiler, Volume Washer, Plate Cooler & AI Flask plus many other Miscillaneous lots.
APRIL SALES WEDNESDAY 3 APRIL- HOLSWORTHY Early Month Dairy Sale. Entries invited for cataloguing by 10am Thursday 28th March.
SATURDAY 6th APRIL – HOLSWORTHY MONTHLY MACHINERY SALE OF 2,000 LOTS OF TRACTORS, MACHINERY & GOODS
Current entries include; Massey Ferguson 1200 tractor c/w log crane, 2 Fordson Majors, Logging equipment, saws, concrete mixers, 200 sheep hurdles. Also dispersal from one farm inc; Siromer tractor c/w loader (250hrs), topper, cultivator, cattle crush, large selection of yard gates, feeders and hurdles as well as new scaffolding tower (7m), roofing ladders and tools etc. Annual Vintage Sale to inc; Consignment of Stationary engines including Bamford 1.5hp, Petter, International 1905 and a very rare Lion (open crank).
100 Pigs, 300 Poultry & 400 Pet food. Entries invited to 01409 253275 / [email protected]
PRIVATE TREATY FOR SALE: Robert Speck – 01409 253275 or 07909538520 Crossbred/Grazing type Dairy Cattle:
15 Freshly Calved
30 In-Calf Heifers
20 Organic In-Milk Cows
70 In-Calf June Calving 40 BB & AA ns stirks steers & hfrs 4-8mths 6 Hereford strs 7mths
FODDER BANK FOR SALE:
180 Round Haylage – Week St Mary
175 Round Haylage – Beaworthy
80 Round Hay – St Austell
150 Square Silage – Taunton
200 Round Silage – Week St Mary
50 Round Silage – Boscastle
50 Round Hay - Okehampton James Morrish 01409 253275 or 07814 010133
200 T 2018 Grass Clamp Silage(2nd Cut)
Okehampton
200 round Silage (1st cut 2018) – Tiverton Ian Caunter 01392 252262 or 07813 068935
BPS and Countryside Stewardship - The knowns and the unknowns of the New Scheme World The Kivells Professional team are always keeping up to date on what is happening with the Common Agricultural Policy going forward which can be quite a task! There are many items that we think we know, subject to a Brexit deal, however there are many other unknown aspects that will be forthcoming in future months and years. The Government has pledged to commit the same cash total in funds for farm support until the end of this parliament and funding is guaranteed for the full lifetime of any agreement signed by 31st December 2020 which is encouraging. The Current Scheme World – Basic Payment Scheme We are aware that the 2019 Basic Payment Scheme will continue in a similar format with the 2020 Basic Payment Scheme application likely to follow suit. Going forward from 2021, it is expected that the Basic Payment Scheme will reduce in value up until 2027 when it will be removed completely from 2028 onwards. Throughout that time period between 2021 and 2027, BPS will be delinked from eligible land and therefore not paid on a per hectare basis. We are unaware when this will be and what this will mean for farmers, but we will of course keep you updated as soon as we know more. The Current Scheme World – Agri Environment With regards to the current Countryside Stewardship Agreements, this year applications are available as in previous years but will be slightly simpler with regards to requesting an application pack online and not all supporting information will be required to be submitted with the application, but just made available for claims and inspection. This application window opened on 18th February with application packs needing to be requested by 31st May and full applications submitted by 31st July 2019. These agreements will have a start date of 1st January 2020 and can include capital items including water capital works if you are in the catchment sensitive farming area. The New Scheme World – Environmental Land Management Scheme (ELMS) From 2020 there is likely to be simpler Countryside Stewardship Agreements which may mean that the current wildlife offers that are currently available will be the only options going forward. This is a simple scheme with an online application and it is not competitive. However this scheme does not currently benefit from any capital works in addition. Going forward from 2020 the simplified Countryside Stewardship is likely to be available up until 2024 and during this time, pilots will be carried out for the new ELMS (Environmental Land Management Scheme). Then from 2025 onwards there will be a role out of the ELMS and from 2028 it will be available to all farmers and will replace the current Countryside Stewardship and Basic Payment Scheme payments, where landowners and farmers will get paid for the delivery of environmental services and benefits. It is likely to be an online application process with applications made throughout the year so no single, annual start date. This transition from BPS/CS to ELMS can be explained further in the table below.
There are still many unknowns with the Basic Payment Scheme, Countryside Stewardship and ELMS but it is looking to be very much environmental based going forward. We will of course keep you updated on anything further but if you do have any questions or if you would like any help with this year’s Basic Payment Scheme or Countryside Stewardship application, please do not hesitate to contact one of the Kivells Professional teams.
On Behalf of the Kivells Rural Professional Team
Claire Quick Exeter Office
The Kivells Rural Professional Team David Kivell 01409 253275 [email protected]
Important News Over the last 12 months we have been in discussions with our insurers and other advisors and listened to you, our sellers and buyers. The number of lots and attendees at our sales have grown over the last few years and we recognise that we need to adapt to meet and build on this increased demand for our services from both existing customers and new clients. At the same time we also recognise that our on farm dispersal sales and the Holsworthy Saturday collectives are not just sales but useful social events. The opportunity to meet and socialise mixing business and pleasure is essential in an age when farmers and many in the wider agricultural community work in isolation and then continue to be alone on the internet. Getting the balance right between traditional and established ways of working and providing a safer environment is challenging particularly in market sites and farms. Kivells, Sellers and Buyers - we all have responsibilities and we at Kivells recognise that some improvements could be made. We have trialled some of these at Holsworthy and some have been well received and others less so. We ask that you bear with us as we put in place these changes many of which are primarily for your safety and to ensure you have the right information. Our staff will remind you and guide you and we ask that you respect the fact that they do so for your benefit and the benefit of other attendees. We have introduced new signage at our market sites and the messaging will be replicated at our on farm and other sales. In addition all our sale catalogues, to include Livestock Market sales, will include additional information for all attendees under a Notice to Purchasers heading. The Notice to Purchasers will act as useful reminders for our regular Sellers and Buyers and answer many of the frequently asked questions raised by new attendees. To ensure that all attendees to our Livestock Market sales are made aware of our new Health & Safety message we will also be creating digital messages for our canteen displays etc. We will also include this messaging in our market reports. In addition with this initiative we will be improving the information content on Kivells.com particularly under the Agriculture Heading. You will be able to easily find much of the information you will need regarding trading with Kivells and all sales to include Terms and Conditions and Sellers and Buyers Responsibilities. The intention here is to enable you to have and absorb this information ahead of any sale and help you to register, buy and sell with knowledge. Kivells Livestock sales are conducted under the 2017 Livestock Auctioneers Association Terms and Conditions and these will also be posted in all of our market offices. As regards Machinery Sales Kivells currently operate under our own Terms and Conditions. However the Livestock Auctioneers Association has recently published its own version and we are currently reviewing our strategy in this regard. We will update you when a decision is made.
Thank you for your business to date and we look forward to partnering you in the future.