A bumper 604 head, 120 up on the New Year opener, filled the pens at CCM’s second fortnightly midweek cattle sale of 2025.
Prime cattle prices keep edging up, while factories have made attempts to cut hogget prices in Northern Ireland.
That was the message delivered by award-winning Shetland beef farmer Jamie Leslie and Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society CEO Robert Gilchrist at the British Cattle Breeders Conference in Telford.
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Young bulls (75) sold to £3587.85 for a 971kg British Blue from Messrs Comrie, Stonebyres Mains, Lanark and to 387.50p for a 905kg British Blue from the same home. Cast cattle (371) peaked at £3018.75 ...
Beef quotes are rising by the day, with quotes up 20c/kg in some factories in the last week, one of the fastest rises we have ...
Buyers travelled from across England and Wales to bid for a commercial herd of more than 160 in-calf continental crossbred ...
The first of 2025’s monthly Saturday livestock collective sales of stirks, weaned calves and young store cattle saw the ...
High health status, easy calving genetics and performance from forage are the foundations of Angus Stovold’s Aberdeen Angus herd. His cattle, although largely sold for breeding, also have to ...