Limousin cross steers reach £2420 and 614.2p per kg at Lanark store cattle sale
At the Lanark store cattle sale, Limousin cross steers fetched £2420 and 614.2p per kg.
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Business Journalist for the Scottish Farmer, focusing on a range of sales and shows throughout the country. I also write various fam features to showcase the industry.
Business Journalist for the Scottish Farmer, focusing on a range of sales and shows throughout the country. I also write various fam features to showcase the industry.
At the Lanark store cattle sale, Limousin cross steers fetched £2420 and 614.2p per kg.
At a Simmental breed sale in Worcester, Killiworgie North Star 22, a heterozygous polled bull from Steve and Gill Gummow of Higher Killiworgie, Newquay, secured the top price of 7500gns.
At the Salers show and sale in Welshpool, the reserve champion, Seawell Selector from PM and SM Donger, secured the top price of 4500gns.
For the second consecutive year, the champion of the Highland cattle section claimed the overall champion of champions title at a sunny Beith Show.
The sun shone down on Ochiltree for its midweek show with a great turnout of enthusiastic youngsters parading dairy calves complete with a top quality line-up of milking cattle and a small selection of beef cattle.
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At a native breed show and sale of cattle in Skipton, the Aberdeen Angus bull, Three Peaks Elliot, fetched the top price of 2500gns.
Lawrie and Symington organised an online machinery sale for A and K Farming at Westwood Lane in Stirling.
Special sales maintain firmness across the country in various auction markets.
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