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  • Llandysul Mart, Tuesday, March 22nd

    Messrs Dai Lewis Cyf Auctioneers report as follows: A larger entry forward (275). Resulting trade was slightly easier throughout in comparison with current national trends, and possibly a bit too early in the season to turn large numbers of cattle out

  • Cardigan Market Report - March 21st

    J. J. Morris report moderate entries of Store, Dairy, Cattle and Calves again on March 21st. Stores and Dairy were again in fast demand while Calves appear to be meeting a strengthening trade. Increased entries are sought to satisfy current demands. Entries

  • Cardigan Mart, March 14th

    J. J. Morris report regular entries of calves at Cardigan Mart on March 14th. Tio prices: Calves (85) Friesian bulls to £22 Simmental bulls to £80 Charolais bulls to £148, heifers to £82 Limousin bulls to £115, heifers to £84 Belgian Blue bulls to £150

  • Whitland Mart, Tuesday, March 29TH

    CALVES (45): A similar entry to the previous week once again saw the best quality beef calves meeting a very good demand, with several farmers around the sale ring looking for rearing calves. Top price bull was £160 for an Aberdeen Angus presented by

  • Cardigan Market Report - March 28th

    J. J. Morris report moderate entries of Calves on March 28th. CALVES (60) Friesian bulls to £18, heifers to £15 Simmental bulls to £48, heifers to £14 Limousin bulls to £l20, heifers to £90 Hereford X bulls to £68, heifers to £34 Belgium Blue heifers

  • Newcastle Emlyn, Thursday, March 17th

    Messrs Dai Lewis Cyf Auctioneers report as follows: An increased entry in all sections (1543). New season lambs saw an increased demand in readiness for the Easter trade. Hoggetts maintained a firm run for all categories, as did stores. Culls continue