Shropshire dispersal sale will also provide charity boost
A Shropshire farm dispersal sale on Saturday will also provide a boost to charity.
As part of the Sallins Farm Machinery Dispersal Sale which is taking place on December 7, there will be a sale of homeware, household items, books, toys and Christmas gifts.
A proportion of the funds from the homeware sale will be donated to The Farm Safety Foundation’s Yellow Wellies campaign which promotes safety and best practice within the farming industry.
The dispersal sale at Sallins Farm, Picklescott, near Church Stretton, which also includes fodder, household Items, workshop tools, building materials and sundries, is being organised by Halls on behalf of Mr and Mrs Derek Lewis and family of Mulberry Homes UK Ltd.
On the homeware sale, the Lewis family said: "We’re passionate about supporting the physical and mental wellbeing of farmers and the charity also support mental health within the industry which is invaluable to those in need."
The Dispersal begins at 10am at Sallins Farm, Picklescott, SY6 6NU. Festive refreshments will be available.
On the main sale, Halls director James F. Evans said: “This important and genuine dispersal sale of farm machinery, implements and vehicles follows the sale of the farm.
“The farm has been run as a beef fattening unit and arable enterprise.
“Considerate investment has been made in the machinery and implements over the years, which now provides an ideal opportunity for potential purchasers to acquire high-quality, well-maintained, second-hand equipment ready to work on any farm."
Tractors, diggers and vehicles on offer include a 2004 John Deere 7920 and a 2017 John Deere 6135R, as well as a 2022 JCB 536 95 Loadall Agri, a 67 Dumper “Benford” PT60000 Terex, a 2017 1.9t Volvo digger, a 2014 14.5ton Volvo ECR145Ol digger and a 2005 JCB 147 articulated dump truck .
The wide range of farm machinery and implements includes a dozen trailers.