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Weather in northwest Orange County for Monday, August 2, 2021

Weather in northwest Orange County for Monday, August 2, 2021
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Prime trade on fire at auction

AN increased entry of 3,108 prime sheep at Skipton Auction Mart’s latest weekly Monday turnout met a great all-round trade, producing multiple highlights. A total of 78 Spring lambs sold to an overall average of £154.75 per head, or 357.4p/kg, topping at £180 twice for 55kg Suffolks from John Key, of Penistone, and 44kg Texel from Tim Robinson in Longridge, the latter falling to Knavesmire Butchers in York, which also claimed the top price 440p/kg, or £176, 40kg Texels from Gargrave’s Andrew Brown. In addition, Mr Key hit £176 with further Continentals sold to John Kearns Butchers in Shipley. The 2,570 hoggs sold achieved a breathtaking overall average of 318p/kg (SQQ 333p) or £147.95 per head, with two pens hitting the £200 barrier, the first time this has been seen outside a show day.

Prime lambs average hits £3 per kilo at Skipton Auction Mart

PRIME lamb trade at Skipton Auction Mart stepped up yet another gear on Monday, as the 2,258 prime and lightweight hoggs forward averaged over £3 per kilo at 302p/kg (SQQ 308p), or £130.44 per head. All classes were dearer by some margin, especially heavy lambs and commercial handy to medium weights, with 37-43kg Continentals and other lowland-bred lambs short of requirements and more required each week. The strength of demand for heavies was clearly illustrated when lowland lambs over 52kg sold to a weight range average of 280p/kg, or £152 per head, with the Hutchinson family from Faceby in the north-west corner of the North Yorks Moors returning with multiple top-notch pens across most classes.

Prime sheep numbers increase

THE 3,747 prime sheep penned for sale at Skipton Auction Mart’s latest weekly Monday sale comprised 3,274 prime and lightweight hoggs, along with 473 cast ewes and rams. Numbers showed the anticipated seasonal increase with sheep from root crop feeders now coming on stream and available for sale, especially from vendors from the east of the country, with several wagons arriving from Norfolk, Lincolnshire, Derbyshire, South Yorkshire and the Vale of York, supplemented by regular consignments from Cheshire, Lancashire and northern vendors. Handy-weighted sheep were good to sell as expected, while quality runs of fed mediums were in high demand. Heavies were also good to sell, although commercial mediums and heavies were probably a shade less on price, while the smart end were not up to the recent extreme high rates seen in previous weeks, with 350p-380p/kg the mark for the best end.

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