special sales Breeding cattle soar to £6500 at United Auctions' Stirling centre
United Auctions’ Stirling sale sees breeding cattle reach a soaring £6500, highlighting a strong market with eager buyers competing for top-quality stock.
Business Journalist
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.
United Auctions’ Stirling sale sees breeding cattle reach a soaring £6500, highlighting a strong market with eager buyers competing for top-quality stock.
A British Blue bullock from Roskell and Partners topped Longtown's calf sale at £1680, with a Limousin reserve from Dent of Hexham selling for £1520.
Top Limousin heifers from the late George Dent win champion and reserve titles at Darlington Farmers Auction, fetching £1680 and £1670.
Hexham’s Tow Law sale drew strong trade, with 543 cattle sold and top price reaching £2200 for an Aberdeen Angus cross bullock from LR Carmicheal & Son.
Castle Douglas Belted Galloway auction sees record-breaking bids: females sold for £11k and bulls match last year's top price of £20,000gns.
At St Boswells’ annual sale, a Limousin cross heifer from Messrs Rennie achieved a standout price of £1760, topping Harrison & Hetherington's event.
Explore exclusive deals from various UK auction markets.
A Limousin cross steer from Nun Cote Nook sold for £1,750 at the Darlington Farmers Auction Marts, showcasing top-quality suckled calves.
A Valtra G135 tractor sold for £49,200 at Langlands auction, alongside an Abbey 2500 tanker that reached £11,200.
Morven Duchess X055 with bull calf and Morven Kristina Y060 top 5000gns at Morven herd reduction sale, heading to Duns and Campbeltown buyers.
Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback event.
As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles.
Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services.
These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community.
It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times.