A large crowd with buyers from 23 UK counties and six countries including Switzerland resulted in a strong trade a the Black and White sale at Borderway, which averaged £4,352 per life
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A former UK sheep shearer has made the move to New Zealand where he has recently been awarded the 2024 share farmer of the year award