Do you live 'up north'? and commute to Gloucestershire to university only if needed, or fancying a jolly up north? Either way, neither is very good for the environment. Can't you ask farmers in Gloucestershire?
Looks like you had a good trade.
Halfway through sale in Ross the job ran out of puff. Everything was a least £5 ahead less than at start .( A phone or 2 had been ringing🙄) mine were 44.3 £128.5
Yes. Common story round here. There was very little actual f&m about. This is why no-one trusts defra anymore. Just trigger happy and out to rid the country of livestock. 😡😡
Had first lambs in Ross this morning. 42.5kg. £133. Happy enough on the day. Trade generally a bit easier. Cull ewes were a touch back too but still good.
I have found since covid really, the choice of some processed foodstuffs has reduced. Personally I think that's a good thing. Do we need 70 different packets of biscuits? Red sauce, brown sauce, and a brown sauce with a friuty flavour(surely that's what tomato is?🙄🙄)all shipped in from abroad...