DRIFFIELD
Forward on August 31 were 89 sheep (including nine ewes); 287 pigs (including 34 sows).
Sheep: spring lambs, med to £37.20/head or 85p/kg (80.9p), heavy to £33.80 or 75p; ewes to £30.50 (£27.88).
Pigs: gilts to 75kg to 88p (84.8p), 76-85kg to 88p (85p); boars, to 75kg to 82.5p (80.3p), 76-82kg to 82.5p (79.8p), others to 85p (81.4p), overweight to 65p; sows to £123.20 or 44p (40.8p).
Forward on September 4 were 61 cattle, including 7 steers, 38 heifers, 16 young bulls; 280 sheep, including 25 ewes; 39 pigs.
Cattle: steers, premium to 224.5p (109.5p); heifers, premium to 134.5p (108.8p), prime to 98.5p (93.5p); young bulls, premium to 127.5p (104.7p), prime to 100.5p (95.8p).
Sheep: spring lambs, light to £16.50 or 55p, standard to £34 or 87p (74.6p), med to £38.20 or 87p (80.7p), heavy to £51 or 100p (87.8p), super heavy to 100p (75.6p), others to £30.80 (£24.52).
Pigs: porkers to 88p (84.2p), cutters to 82p, baconers to 84p (80.6p).
MALTON
Forward on September 1 were 56 store cattle; 109 store sheep; 9 pigs.
Cattle: bullocks, Lim to £504, Ch to £555, Sim to £330; heifers, Blond to £325, BB to £370.
Sheep: store lambs to £31.80.
Pigs: weaners to £14.50; sows in pig to £135.
Forward on Sept 4 were 5 fat cattle; 118 lambs; 156 pigs.
Cattle: Heifers, med to 117.5p (111.5p), heavy to 112.5p (111p).
Sheep: lambs, med to 86p (83p), heavy to 88p (86.61p), others to 85.6p (84.8p).
Pigs: porkers to 81.5p (74.4p), cutters to 83p (78.08p), baconers to 84p (77.45p).
Forward on September 5 were 192 cattle (including 93 young bulls); 649 sheep (including 227 ewes); 155 pigs (including 21 sows).
Cattle: steers, premium to 106.5p (102.5p), prime to 96.5p (87.8p); heifers, premium to 129.5p (107.4p), prime to 99.5p (92.5p); young bulls, premium to 113.5p (103.5p), prime to 98.5p (93.4p); steers, med to 106.5 (92.7p), heavy to 106.5p (95p); heifers, light to 102.5p (98.9p), med to 126.5p (100.8p), heavy to 129.5p (99.4p); young bulls, med to 113.5p (94.6p), heavy to 106.5p (93.4p).
Sheep: lambs, standard to 89.5p (84.3p), med to 87.3p (82.3p), heavy to 84.6p (80.4p); ewes to £37.50 (£15.21).
Pigs: porkers to 83p (80p), cutters to 88p (81.2p), baconers to 81.5p (77.6p); sows to 44p (41.9p).
RUSWARP
Forward at the fatstock mart on August 30 were 37 cattle; 230 lambs.
Cattle: steers, premium to 109.5p (107.8p), prime to 89.5p (89p), others to 87.5p; heifers, premium to 106.5p (104.8p), prime to 98.5p (94.7p), others to 83.5p (77.5p); bulls, premium to 101.5p, prime to 89.5p, others to 85.5p (78.5p).
Sheep: lambs, standard to £35.20 or 93.2p (87.9p), med to £39.50 or 92.4p (85.7p), heavy to £40.50 or 82.9p (80.4p).
Store stock forward: 198 cattle; 225 sheep.
Cattle: dairy cows to £550, suckler cow with calf at foot to £485, in-calf suckler cows to £230, bulls to 350gns, bulling heifers to £290, Fr bullocks to £338, Lim bullocks to £390, Lim heifers to £388, Ch heifers to £408, AA bullocks to £290, AA heifers to £340, BB heifers to £430, Blond heifers to £282; bulls, Lim to £445, Sim to £465, BB to £480, Fr to £270; calves, Fr bulls to £48, Lim bulls to £245, Lim heifers to £80, BB bulls to £255, BB heifers to £78, AA bulls to £62, Sim heifers to £60, Ch heifers to £62.
Sheep: lambs, Suffolks to £29, Texel to £28.50, Mules to £23.20; ewes, Suffolks to £25.50, Texel to £36, Mules to £29, Swales to £9, Ch to £27.
Forward on September 4 were 71 cattle, including 15 young bulls; 481 sheep; 21 pigs.
Cattle: steers, premium to 106.5p (102.5p), prime to 98.5p (94.3p), others to 88.5p (83.2p); heifers, premium to 105.5p (103.8p), prime to 97.5p (92.4p), others to 78.5p (72.2p); bulls, premium to 106.5p (102p), prime to 99.5p (94.8p), others to 81.5p (77.9p).
Sheep: lambs, standard to £34 or 91.4p (85.2p), med to £37.50 or 91.3p (82.4p), heavy to £41.20 or 87.7p (82p), overweights to £41.80 or 78.1p (75.8p); ewes to £24.20.
Pigs: cutters to 69.5p (65.3p), baconers to 64p (62.6p), overweights to 69p (66p).
SELBY
Forward on September 1 were 307 fat cattle (including 105 young bulls); 320 sheep (including 28 ewes); 491 pigs (including 37 sows/boars).
Cattle fat cattle (with overall average 92.6p): steers, premium to 113.5p (103.7p), prime to 103.5p (98.5p), others to 86.5p (81.7p); heifers, premium to 130.5p (103.6p), prime to 104.5p (95.5p), others to 84.5p (76.5p); young bulls, premium to 116.5p (106.9p), prime to 103.5p (95.6p), others to 93.5p (79.9p).
Sheep: lambs, standard to 90p (84.5p), med to 92.2p (84.1p), heavy to 89.8p (84.4p), others to 78.2p; ewes to £32.50 (£27).
Pigs: porkers to 87p (83.5p), cutters to 87p (80.3p), baconers to 84p (77.2p), others to 76.5p (71.1p); sow to 43.5p (41.6p); boars to 29.5p.
Forward on September 2 were 58 store cattle, 38 stirks, 30 calves; 230 sheep, 12 goats; 149 pigs, 28 sows.
Cattle: steers to £410 (£395), heifers to £446 (£265), bulls to £315 (£245), stirks to £252 (£170), heifer stirks to £192 (£102.50), bull calves to £88 (£39.50), heifer calves to £106 (£41.50).
Sheep: store lambs to £28.50 (£20.95); ewes to £30 (£15.60); rams to £38 (£34). Goats, nannies to £32, billies to £26.
Pigs: store pigs to £54 (£39.20), fat pigs to £64 (£54.60); sows to £114; boars to £84 (£69), gilts to £54.
THIRSK
Forward on August 31 were 208 finished cattle (including 37 young bulls); 1,991 finished sheep (including 1,844 lambs); 1,048 finished pigs (including 173 sows/boars).
Cattle: steers, light to 115.5p (90p), med to 115.5p (95.5p), heavy to 113.5p (94.6p); heifers, light to 101.5p (99.5p), med to 124.5p (94.7p), heavy to 118.5p (94.8p); young bulls, med to 98.5p (90.3p), heavy to 106.5p (98.1p).
Sheep: lambs, standard to £34.20 or 89.2p (81.2p), med to £41.80 or 100p (82.8p), overweight to £44.20 or 83p (81.6p); ewes, light to £14 (£8.09), heavy to £35.50 (£21.89), Texels to £35.50, Suffolks to £31, Mules to £24, Mashams to £21.50.
Pigs: porkers to £65 or 86p (82.5p), cutters to £71.80 or 85.5p (80.4p), baconers to £86.02 or 84p (78.9p), overweight to £84.30 or 77.5p (75.5p); sows/boars to £147 or 47p (40.8p).
YORK
Forward on August 31 were 178 accredited cattle including 6 accredited dairy cattle, 78 calves, 71 stirks, 11 store cattle, 12 cows and calves; 603 store sheep; 383 store pigs.
Cattle: accredited dairy cattle (with prices to £600), Fr heifers newly-calven to £500, Fr cows newly calven to £600, Char cow & calf to £565; accredited store cattle (with prices to £360 or 90p), Ch to £260 or 90p; accredited stirks (with prices to £438), stirks to 20 weeks to £288 (av bulls £237, heifers £116), Fr to £190, stirks over 20 weeks (av steers £236, bulls £344, heifers £219), Ch to £415, Lim to £438, Sim to £230, BB to £216, Blond to £242; accredited calves (with prices to £132), Ch bulls to £98 (£59), Ch heifers to £35, Sim bulls to £112 (£83), Sim heifers to £30 (£12), Fr bulls to £65 (£11), AA bulls to £48 (£22), AA heifers to £40 (£17), Lim bulls to £132 (£73), Lim heifers to £35 (£18), BB bulls to £48, BB Heifers to £90 (£47).
Sheep: store sheep (with prices to £56), ewes to £41.50, Suffolk X lambs/hoggs to £29, Texel X lambs/hoggs to £28, shearlings to £56, Cont X lambs/hoggs to £28.80.
Pigs: store pigs (with prices to £56.50), 8-10 weeks to £37 (£36.21), 10-12 weeks to £48.50 (£43.50), over 12 weeks to £56.50 (£48.86).
Forward on September 4 were 353 cattle (including 148 young bulls); 972 sheep (including 101 ewes); 910 pigs (including 62 sows and four boars).
Cattle: young bulls, Cont to 112.5p (99.1p), others to 99.5p (86.3p); steers, light to 120.5p (100.7p), med to 126.5p (100.7p), heavy to 134.5p (97p); heifers, light to 115.5p (91.1p), med to 116.5p (92.8p), heavy to 124.5p (96p).
Sheep: spring lambs to £38 or 97.4p (80.2p), med to £41.20 or 98.8p (83.4p), heavy to £43.50 or 90.6p (85.3p), others to £46 or 86.6p (81.7p); ewes to £35 (£14.86).
Pigs (with overall average 79.6p): porkers to 85p (80p), cutters to 84.8p (80p), baconers to 82.2p (79.2p), others to 77p (77.8p); sows to £116.50 or 60.5p (41.7p); four boars to £93.60 or 26p (26p).
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