£34K Tractor A record entry of machinery at Penrith's quarterly collective sale
A record 2113 lots at Penrith Mart’s machinery sale saw a John Deere 6150M hit £34,000. Discover the highlights from this massive auction event.
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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.
A record 2113 lots at Penrith Mart’s machinery sale saw a John Deere 6150M hit £34,000. Discover the highlights from this massive auction event.
A Massey Ferguson 6715s tractor sold for £58,000 at JT Neil & Co's online auction, sparking interest among machinery enthusiasts.
An in-lamb Zwartbles gimmer from Carrah Zwartbles hit £800, leading the Dingwall and Highland Marts’ sale of Zwartbles with a standout result.
Store sheep and cattle prices are on the rise at Scottish marts, with farmers seeing improved demand and competitive bidding at recent sales.
Discover how Statesman Magical, a ewe lamb, wowed the crowd with a record-breaking sale of 2200gns at the Zwartbles Sheep Association auction.
Limousin heifer achieves top price of £2020 at Hawes Auction. Steers peaked at £1640, with show champions adding sparkle to the day.
Beltex sheep shine at Stirling's United Auctions, where 9452 prime sheep sold. Prime lambs hit an impressive 298.93p per kg average.
Lawrie and Symington's online auction for S McNeil's machinery saw a John Deere 6530 tractor fetch £18,400 at Barsolus, Stranraer
Patrick Fitzsimmons secured the top price of 5500gns at the Northern Ireland Simmental Breeders Club Autumn sale in Swatragh.
John Walsh's Buckhurst Herd took home the top price of 3500gns at the Skipton Aberdeen Angus sale.
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