A COMPLETE farm dispersal sale will take place in a village in Powys next month.

The sale at a farm in Brynffynon, Sarnau, near Llanymynech will take place on Saturday, August 12.

The genuine complete dispersal sale of farm implements, machinery, tools, and collectibles comes to the village as part of a busy month for regional livestock and machinery auctioneers, Halls who have several sales taking place across Shropshire and Wales.

With an impressive track record, Halls' senior auctioneer, Jonny Dymond, who also manages the Shrewsbury Auction Centre, expressed his excitement about the flurry of sales events.

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He said: "It’s definitely one of the company’s busiest months for sales.

“In addition to our weekly livestock markets in Shrewsbury and Bishops Castle, we have a sale every Saturday during July and are already taking bookings for the autumn.”

Among the upcoming events, Halls is proud to host the 14th Annual Show and Sale of Traditional, Native, and Rare Breeds, incorporating the National Sale of Shropshire Sheep and the Midlands sale of Valais Blacknose on Saturday, July 15. Furthermore, the National Sale of Suffolk Sheep is set to follow on Saturday, July 30, both at the renowned Shrewsbury Auction Centre.

Halls chairman Allen Gittins is overseeing the organization of the dispersal sales at Penley and Sarnau.

He highlighted the various reasons behind these farm dispersal sales, ranging from retirement and changes in farming policies to the unfortunate passing away of farm owners.


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Mr Gittins added: “There are various reasons for the farm dispersal sales, including retirement, change of farming policy and, sadly, the owners passing away.

“There is also a strong trade for second hand farm machinery, so it’s a good time to take advantage of the buoyant market.

“These dispersal sales always attract a good crowd, as the farming community likes to support fellow farmers and are keen to buy genuine machinery that has been used on the farm.”

The series of auctions, with their wide array of offerings, are expected to attract not only local farmers but also buyers from afar looking to procure valuable additions for their agricultural endeavours.