24/10/07
           
            It’s not all doom and gloom in farming at the moment – as
              witnessed at Skipton Auction Mart, on Monday (Oct 22), when Craven
              Diary Auction selling prices went through the roof, smashing previous
            sales records by some considerable margin. 
            
              
          
              Exhibitors, judges and sponsors are pictured in the Skipton ring
              with the record price Craven Dairy Auction champion. 
          
                
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              While there were just 11 milkers forward – Craven Dairy
                Auctions are currently being staged on a weekly basis to clear
                the backlog – the quality was clear for all to see, reflected
                in avid ringside interest. 
                 
                A clean sweep of prizes in the newly-calven heifers class was
                achieved by father-and-son farmers Raymond and Robert Johnson,
                of Summerfield Farm, Felliscliffe, Harrogate. Their first prize
                winner and show champion – the Johnsons were lifting the
                Craven Dairy Auction title for a record sixth time – made £2,020
                when knocked down to G Parker, of Emley, Huddersfield. 
                 
                They also sold their third prize winner for the same price to
                HA Bradley, of Salterforth, while their runner-up in class sold
                for £1,800 to judge Stephen Britten, of Ripon. Newly-calven
                heifers averaged a very healthy £1,601. 
                 
                The Johnson’s title winner received the BOCM Pauls Diary
                Cup, with the buyer also receiving a cash bonus courtesy of Farmers & Mercantile. 
                 
                Newly-calven cows also performed extremely well, with the first
                prize winner from Ted Harker, of Lofthouse, Pateley Bridge, selling
                to Peter Sutcliffe, of Queensbury, for £1,650 - yet another
                record price. 
                 
                In-calf heifers also hit new peaks when GR Bretherton, of Houghton,
                Preston, sold to a top price of £1,540, with a second of
              his charges also making £1,380. 
              
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