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Thurs 23 Mar: Annual out-to-grass sale of continental bullocks and AA bullocks at 11am.
Thurs 30 Mar: Annual out-to-grass sale of heifers along with dairy stock.
Gort
Thurs 23 Mar: Pedigree sale, all breeds, males and females.
Thurs 30 Mar: Special section for four- and five-star maiden heifers at 6pm.
Fri 31 Mar: Monthly cattle sale.
Tullow
Fri 24 Mar: Continental sale, exporters in attendance.
Carndonagh
Sat 25 Mar: Machinery sale.
Borris
Sat 25 Mar: Cattle show and sale.
Ballyjamesduff
Sat 25 Mar: Machinery auction.
Tue 28 Mar: Part-clearance sale of dairy herd consisting of eight freshly calved quality Friesian cows and four purebred registered maiden Friesian heifers at 2pm.
Headford
Sat 25 Mar: Special sale for continental bullocks, heifers, weanlings, suckler and cull cows. Also, special entry of 15 young cows with calves at foot and six first-calvers.
Carndonagh
Sat 25 Mar: Machinery sale.
Mon 27 Mar: Weanling sale.
Carlow
Mon 27 Mar: Cattle sale.
Raphoe
Tue 28 Mar: Weanling sale at 7pm.
Caherciveen
Tue 28 Mar: Bullock and bull show and sale.
Kilcullen
Ballymote
Thurs 23 Mar: Annual out-to-grass sale of continental bullocks and AA bullocks at 11am.
Thurs 30 Mar: Annual out-to-grass sale of heifers along with dairy stock.
Gort
Thurs 23 Mar: Pedigree sale, all breeds, males and females.
Thurs 30 Mar: Special section for four- and five-star maiden heifers at 6pm.
Fri 31 Mar: Monthly cattle sale.
Tullow
Fri 24 Mar: Continental sale, exporters in attendance.
Carndonagh
Sat 25 Mar: Machinery sale.
Borris
Sat 25 Mar: Cattle show and sale.
Ballyjamesduff
Sat 25 Mar: Machinery auction.
Tue 28 Mar: Part-clearance sale of dairy herd consisting of eight freshly calved quality Friesian cows and four purebred registered maiden Friesian heifers at 2pm.
Headford
Sat 25 Mar: Special sale for continental bullocks, heifers, weanlings, suckler and cull cows. Also, special entry of 15 young cows with calves at foot and six first-calvers.
National Cattle Breeding Centre (NCBC) is Ireland largest cattle-breeding organisation and operates the country’s largest insemination service through shareholders Munster AI and Progressive Genetics.
The past few dry days have given a lifeline for farmers as they try to get field work tidied up, but the flurry of work has also helped keep the sheep trade positive.
Factories are persisting in reducing beef prices with attempts to lower the base quote by a further 5c/kg.
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