Beef price wasn’t mentioned once, nobody talked about the protests and everybody was positive. For two hours on Friday night in Elphin Mart, everything was OK again. Everyone was high on a good cattle trade
Standing room only as Tom Cox warms his vocal cords here in Elphin. Lots of north men and a few English men knocking around. Always a good sign before a sale... #beefsnotdeadyet @farmersjournal @FJBeef pic.twitter.com/kgTQcxXQ46
— Adam Woods (@ajwwoods) November 8, 2019
Martin O’Connor’s 2019 sale didn’t disappoint. There were 49 super heifers on offer, most in calf to AI and ready to calve in the next few weeks. It was high-end stuff, lots of muscle and power, with most of them calving down at three years of age.








It’s not everybody’s cup of tea and it’s hard to see the figures stacking up but there is a market out there for this type of stock. Part-time farmers with a few cows willing to invest big to get that prize winner would be interested, along with specialist fatstock producers looking for cows that will produce show calves.
Elphin Mart In Calf heifer Sale: A May 2017 born Limousin heifer with her time up to EBY on 11/11/2019 sells for €1780. @farmersjournal @FJBeef pic.twitter.com/ruvGuptsdV
— Adam Woods (@ajwwoods) November 8, 2019
The average price for the 49 heifers was €2,459, with a 100% clearance. Five heifers headed north of the border. It was down on last year’s average of €2,781 but that sale included a few exceptional lots. For a full sale report see this week’s Irish Farmers Journal.
Elphin Mart In Calf heifer sale: Top price so far of €4750 for this April 17 born LM heifer in calf to EBY, time up on 11/11/2019. Videos not loading fast. @farmersjournal @FJBeef pic.twitter.com/dSDicF4WRa
— Adam Woods (@ajwwoods) November 8, 2019