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NWA Newsletter, 071125

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Weekly Report & Newsletter - 7th November 2025 J36 Rural Auction Centre: November Online Machinery Sale. The popular monthly collective machinery sale once again saw a full yard of items with over 1500 lots o ered for sale. Once again, an entry of over 50 vehicles attracted keen buyers attention with a John Deere 3350 4wd tractor achieving £9700, other tractors included a Fordson Super Dexta at £4200, Ford 4600 2wd at £2200 and International 475 at £1350. Vehicles achieved £4500 for a Nissan Navara, £3200 for Izuzu D Max, £2900 for Toyota Hilux and £2700 Volkswagen Transporter. Other plant vehicles included a John Deere Gator at £4800, Skid Steer to £3700, Matbro at £2600, Sanderson Telehandler at £2500, Mini digger at £2300. Well maintained items once again attracted the keenest bidding with clean items attracting export interest. Items of interest included: • Ifor Williams 12ft livestock trailer £4000 • Teagle straw chopper £3900 • 16T dump trailer £3500 • Marshall Muckspreader £2600 • Chilton MX100 loader £2500 • Yamaha ATV £2400 • Ifor Williams 14ft Plant Trailer £2200 Lancaster Auction Mart: Sale of Prime Lambs & Cast Sheep, Monday 3rd November 2025. PRIME LAMBS More fed lambs are coming forward each week and greeted with buyers approval. Topping today and achieving £171 was a Texel from TM Townley with others £170 from HJ&BE Kelsall, £168 KA Purtill, GM&A Jackson and £167 M Coxhead. Standards sold to £158 from both KA Purtill and M Coxhead and lighter weights £134 from TR Prickett. Hill bred lambs saw Mules sell to £147, Cheviots £142, Masham £140 and Swaledale £134. Leading the sale at 364p/kg was a Beltex cross lamb from TW&BH Woodhouse &


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