Sheep Market Mostly Higher This Week ® Recent market gains in sheep markets are holding. This week most Texas markets were steady to higher and that Livestock Weekly was also the trend at New Holland, Pennsylvania and Billings, Montana. Estimated domestic lamb and mutton meat production for the week ending November 14 VOL. 72 - NO. 46 SAN ANGELO, TEXAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2020 LIVESTOCKWEEKLY.COM $35 PER YEAR totaled 2.14 million pounds on a slaughter head count of 35,000 as compared to 2.16 million and 36,000 the previous week. Imported lamb and mutton meat for the week ending No- vember 7 is estimated at 2496 metric tons or approximately 5.5 million pounds which would be close to 257 percent of the domestic production for the same period. San Angelo wool feed- er lambs, few weighing 48 pounds $288. Slaughter wool lambs, choice and prime 49 pounds $305, 58 pounds $200, 62 pounds $291, 72 pounds $254, 90-94 pounds $190-198, choice 62-69 pounds $244- 256, 76 pounds $233, 88-91 pounds $170-190. Hair lambs, choice and prime 39 pounds $320-324, 43-49 pounds $288- 319, 50-58 pounds $290-330, 60-67 pounds $284-322, 70- 79 pounds $242-278, 81- SOCIAL DISTANCING 87 pounds $220-275, 90-96 should not be an issue for this fella as there was no sign of pounds $180-210, choice 50 another species of any kind as far as the eye could see. This photo was taken west Slaughter Meat Goat Prices pounds $280, 64-67 pounds of Arden, Texas. $265-280, 79 pounds $216- 230, 87 pounds $178-212, Higher In This Week’s Sales 92-98 pounds $148-170. Slaughter meat goat pric- pounds $210-250, 120-139 New Holland wool lambs, es mostly higher this week. pounds $300-370, 150-159 choice and prime 45-61 pounds Range Sales San Angelo kids sold $10-15 pounds $385-485, selection 2 $330-400, 70-73 pounds $255- higher with nannies averaging 90-99 pounds $150-190, 110- 270, 81-86 pounds $235- $10 up. Goldthwaite kids $5 130 pounds $235-280. 257, 90-97 pounds $220-235, Cattle For Sale By David, $132.71, 60 steers 800 pounds medium and large No.1 heifers higher, slaughter and replace- At Goldthwaite on Thurs- 100-135 pounds $205-225, San Angelo sold 85 young $134, 71 head 830 pounds 625 pounds $136.75, 140 head ment nannies $10 higher. day Boer and Boer cross choice 51-58 pounds $278- heavy bred Brangus from near $137.40, 174 steers 850 pounds 700 pounds $131.78, 31 heifers Hamilton kids steady to $10 kids 30-45 pounds $285-380, 310, 60-69 pounds $260-285, Bronte to a buyer at Carthage, $141.83, 115 head 880 pounds 790 pounds $125.80, 175 head higher. New Holland, Penn- 45-60 pounds $275-360, 60- 70-79 pounds $225-242, 80- Texas for $1200. $133.25, 68 steers 750 pounds 825 pounds $127 delivered. sylvania slaughter kids steady 70 pounds $260-330, 70-90 89 pounds $207-230, 90-98 North Camp Ranch, Bowie, $137 delivered, for future There were 8205 head of to $15 lower, nannies $15-30 pounds $230-280, 75-100 pounds $195-215, 100-117 Texas shipped 40 home raised delivery to weigh 825 pounds: feeder cattle tallied by the pound muttons $250-360. pounds $185-202, 120-145 higher, billies $20-30 higher. Angus pairs, three to fi ve years February 660 steers $136.30, USDA selling direct out of Billings, Montana slaughter Slaughter nannies, light $175- pounds $170-200. Hair lambs, old to a North Texas buyer for March 1740 head $139.30, 240, heavy $130-180, thin $90- choice and prime 45-59 pounds Kansas including 154 medium kids $30-40 higher. $ 1600 per pair. April 1380 head $140.30, for and large No. 1 steers 725- Goat slaughter under federal 115. Slaughter billies, light $300-340, 60-65 pounds $285- May 840 head $138.25, also $195-240, heavy $190-220. 292, 70-75 pounds $260- The USDA counted 10,818 730 pounds $139.20-143, 124 inspection the week ending Oc- head of feeder cattle selling for May to weigh 850 pounds head 875 pounds $134.50, tober 31 totaled 10,992 head. On Monday, Hamilton kids 280, 81-84 pounds $240-257, 3596 head $139.80, for De- 20-40 pounds $255-390, 40- choice 50-56 pounds $275- direct off Oklahoma range on a delivered basis: 71 head Goat meat imports for the week 285, 60-69 pounds $255-280, including 71 medium and cember 260 steers to weigh 650 pounds $140, 1358 steers ending November 7 totaled 286 70 pounds $250-320, over 70 70-78 pounds $230-255, 82- large No. 1 steers 709 pounds 775 pounds $133.70. For im- 700-746 pounds $139-142, metric tons with 178 being from pounds $235-300. Slaughter 88 pounds $215-230, 90-98 $137.38, 132 head 775 pounds mediate delivery f.o.b., 480 254 head 800-845 pounds Australia, 28 from Mexico and nannies, thin $75-125 per pounds $205-220, 101-113 $132.138, 1174 head 850 New Zealand 81. head, medium $130-165, pounds $187-200. pounds $140.54. For immedi- At San Angelo Tuesday, fl eshy $170-215, replacement Goldthwaite wool lambs Fed Cattle Trade Mostly Steady ate delivery f.o.b., 75 medium slaughter goats, kids, selec- nannies, medium quality $130- 50-70 pounds $210-280, 70- and large No. 1 heifers 625 tion 1 40-49 pounds $315- 160 per head, choice $160-225. 90 pounds $180-255, 90-110 pounds $135.40, 80 head 650 382, 50-58 pounds $314-370, Slaughter billies $150-240; pounds $165-220, hair lambs Midweek; But Not Many Offered pounds $135.15, 270 heifers 60-68 pounds $294-335, 70 breeding billies $220-250. Billings, Montana sold 40-60 pounds $270-330, 60- The fed cattle market looks to steady, except 650-700 pounds 725 pounds $130.50-134.70, pounds $300, 84 pounds $290, 75 pounds $240-285, 75-90 680 heifers 750-775 pounds 90 pounds $280, selection kids, selection 1 30-38 pounds be headed towards steady mon- steady to $6 higher, Tulsa, $330-345, 41-48 pounds $320- pounds $215-260, Barbado ey this week unless something Oklahoma with receipts of $130.05-131.40, 190 head 1-2 42-46 pounds $290-308, 35-60 pounds $245-335, 50- 800-825 pounds $129-130.35, 50-59 pounds $285-314, 61- 351, 50-58 pounds $307.50- breaks lose later in the week. 5314 had steers $4-6 lower and 335, 60-66 pounds $300-315, 70 pounds $210-285, 70-90 On Tuesday about 4100 heifers $5-7 lower while La on a delivered basis 480 head 69 pounds $270-295, 72-73 pounds $170-270. 625 pounds $140, 155 heifers pounds $268-280, 92 pounds 70-75 pounds $280-300, 85 traded in the South at $110- Junta, Colorado with receipts pounds $262.50, 90 pounds Hamilton on Monday sold 111 though the majority went of 1909 reported steer and 775 pounds $134, 420 heifers $234. Nannies, selection wool lambs, 70 pounds and 1-2 83 pounds $164, 91-98 $250. Nannies, selection 1 for $110 and change. DTN heifer calves mostly steady. for January f.o.b. to weigh 750 92-95 pounds $162.50-176.50, heavier $210-245, hair lambs reported a light trade in parts In Texas, Three Rivers with pounds $128.05. pounds $170-178, 102-140 20-40 pounds $255-320, 40-70 100-145 pounds $145-170. of Kansas as well on Tuesday. receipts of 1340 called the calf Selling direct out of Colo- pounds $164-185, 163 pounds pounds $230-315, 70 pounds $180. Billies, selection 1-2 165-173 pounds $134-141. and heavier $200-280, Bar- Some of those bids were being market steady to $5 higher, rado the USDA counted 1034 Billies, selection 1 178-180 renewed again on Wednesday, Graham’s feeder cattle and all feeder cattle including 93 77-79 pounds $220-238, 80- bado lambs $200-280. 83 pounds $220-230, 96-98 pounds $192.50-212.50, 200- but trade was slow to start. In classes of calves and yearlings medium and large No. 1 Billings medium and large pounds $232-238, 100-148 250 pounds $150-200. the North even an asking price were steady on receipts of 3076 steers 550 pounds $153, 215 wool feeder lambs 81-88 pounds pounds $190-242, 150-195 $180-204, 91-99 pounds $168- was hard to come by. head while Crockett, with re- head 825 pounds $136.52, on FUTURES TRADE The Texas Cattle Feeders ceipts of 2407, had those under pounds $202-235, 200-240 CHICAGO — (CME) — 180, 100-108 pounds $166-176, a delivered basis: 65 steers pounds $198-220. few 130 pounds $155, choice Association counted 13,123 500 pounds mostly fi rm and 750 pounds $148, 56 head Beef futures trading on the 80-87 pounds $184-194, 92- head on area showlists down over 500 pounds $1-3 lower. New Holland, Pennsyl- Chicago Board of Trade at 950 pounds $133. For im- vania on Monday sold kids, 99 pounds $174-177, 114-122 561 head. Formulas totaled Oklahoma City with receipts mediate delivery f.o.b., 180 the close on Tuesday and at pounds $161-171, good and 58,031, up 2543 head. of 13,829 called feeder steers selection 1 40 pounds $130, press time on Wednesday. medium and large No. 1 50-59 pounds $135-170, 60- Live Cattle choice 30-38 pounds $260-280, The Fed Cattle Exchange’s $1-4 lower, feeder heifers heifers 725 pounds $133.34, Wednesday online auction steady to $3 lower and steer 69 pounds $145-185, 70- Wed. Tue. 41-49 pounds $269-297.50, 50- 65 head 775 pounds $128.94, Dec. 111.10 111.33 59 pounds $247.50-290, 60-66 sold 395 steers at $110.25 and calves $4-8 higher and heifer 79 pounds $175-210, 80- 210 heifers 800-825 pounds 89 pounds $185-220, 90-99 Feb. 113.55 113.58 pounds $225-270, 70-79 pounds another 148 heifers at $110.25 calves steady to $2 higher. $135-136 delivered, for Janu- Apr. 117.20 117.25 all from Texas. The remaining pounds $220-265, selection $185-228. Hair lambs, choice Best steers 333-349 pounds ary f.o.b. 70 heifers to weigh June 111.80 112.20 387 head went unsold. $195-216, 361-392 pounds 2 40-49 pounds $95-105, 91-114 pounds $160-179. 675 pounds $130.82. Aug. 111.20 111.75 Slaughter ewes at San An- Direct trade fed cattle auc- $187.50-210, 413-449 pounds 50-59 pounds $115-130, 60- Oct. 114.48 115.10 gelo, good wool $87-93, utility tions had prices ranging from $174-192, 453-497 pounds There were 2596 head of 69 pounds $120-145, 70- Dec. 116.88 117.48 $80-116, cull $50, good hair $105-109.75 for choice and up $157-188, 500-549 pounds feeder cattle counted by the 79 pounds $150-165, 80- Feb. 118.48 119.30 USDA selling direct off New 89 pounds $135-165, 90-99 Apr. 119.60 120.18 $80-92, utility $94-114, cull to $111 on some prime. $149.50-173.50, 553-599 Feeder Cattle $64. New Holland good wool Stocker and feeder cattle pounds $141-159, 602-648 Mexico range including 173 pounds $180-185. Nannies, se- $70-135, utility $60-90. Gold- price trends were mixed. Car- pounds $137-151.50, 651-699 medium and large No. 1 steers lection 1 80-89 pounds $145- Nov. 137.15 137.38 450 pounds $152.76, 115 Jan. 138.15 139.73 thwaite ewes, wool $60-115, thage, Missouri. with 9010 pounds $133.50-143, 704- 160, 90-99 pounds $155-175, Mar. 138.10 140.68 hair $75-125, Barbado $85-130. head had steer calves un- 749 pounds $133-142, 753-799 head 650 pounds $144.08, 100-130 pounds $215-280, April 139.78 141.75 Hamilton wool ewes $75-110, der 450 pounds steady to $5 pounds, $125.50-140.50, 802- 180 steers 750-785 pounds 150-159 pounds $295-325, se- May 140.93 146.73 hair $85-200, Barbado $50-115. higher, steer calves over 450 836 pounds $130.50-138.25, $134.70-135, 732 head 800 lection 2 90-99 pounds $125- Aug. 145.75 146.73 Billings good wool $53-79, util- pounds steady, heifer calves 862-892 pounds $134-138.50 and pounds $130.35, 300 steers 150, 100-109 pounds $175- Sept. 146.00 146.68 ity $66-82, hair $66-88. steady to $3 higher, yearlings 910-928 pounds $125-134.50. 850 pounds $133.20. 220. Billies, selection 1 90-99 Oct. 145.88 ------Page 2 Livestock Weekly November 19, 2020 wooled and shorn, good 2-3 148 800 pounds $117-124, 800-900 pounds $90, 155-174 pounds pounds $113-118. Angelo Slaughter Lambs bulls $1-2 lower, stocker cows $87-93, utility and good 1-3 126- Heifers: medium and large No. and pairs moderately higher. 147 pounds $96-116; hair, good 1 746 pounds $108, 883 pounds Traded $5-10 Higher Cattle receipts totaled 2475 head. 2-3 120-143 pounds $80-98, 198 $107; medium and large No. 1-2 SAN ANGELO — (USDA) Replacement sheep: hair pounds $92, utility and good 1-3 300-400 pounds $134-138, 400- — Compared to last week, ewes, medium and large 1-2 90-96 pounds $104-108, 114-128 500 pounds $125-133, 500-600 slaughter lambs $5-10 higher, 115-128 pounds $120-142. pounds $94-114. Bucks, wooled pounds $113-124.50, 600-700 slaughter ewes weak, nannies Feeder sheep: lambs, medium and shorn 1, 175 pounds $108; pounds $110-135. $10 higher, kids $10-15 higher. and large 1-2 48 pounds $288. hair 1, 122 pounds $112, 175-178 Slaughter cows: breaker, av- Sheep and goat receipts esti- Slaughter sheep: wooled and pounds $100-114, 207 pounds erage 1530-1760 pounds $44- mated 6850 head. shorn, choice and prime 1-2 $120. 53; boner, average 1233-1596 Compared to last week, steer 49 pounds $305, 58 pounds Replacement goats: nannies, pounds $47-53.50; lean, average and heifer calves and yearlings $300, 62 pounds $284-296, selection 1 74-75 pounds $220- 970-1405 pounds $41-52, low steady, slaughter cows and 72-73 pounds $244-275, 90-94 226, 80 pounds $224; selection dressing 885-1075 pounds $35- pounds $190-198, choice and 1-2 83-97 pounds $195-200, 106 42.50, very low dressing 840- prime 2-3 103-116 pounds pounds $186. 953 pounds $30-33; bulls No. 1, $170-184; hair, choice and Feeder goats: kids, selection 1 average 1620-2140 pounds $77- prime 1-2 39 pounds $320- 30-39 pounds $360-405, 40-42 79.50, low dressing 1205-1610 324, 43-49 pounds $288-319, pounds $366-406; selection 1-2 pounds $62-75.50. 50-58 pounds $290-330, 60-67 pounds $284-322, 70-79 pounds 35-38 pounds $275-355. Replacement cows: stocker $242-278, 81-87 pounds $220- Replacement goats: nannies, cows, medium and large No. CUSTOM FELT HATS 275, 90-96 pounds $180-210, selection 1 77 pounds $180, 81- 2 923 pounds $104.50, 1085 100-110 pounds $180. Ewes, 98 pounds $186-208. pounds $79, 1105-1285 pounds AND Slaughter goats: kids, se- $63-67, 895-1557 pounds $50- RENOVATIONS lection 1 40-49 pounds $315- 59, 942-1243 pounds $41-50; “Be careful about them kitchen appliances, Maw. James A. Andrae eath 382, 50-58 pounds $314-370, bred cows, medium and large D 60-68 pounds $294-335, 70 No. 1 1064-1131 pounds $1175, Remember you gotta pacemaker!” 830 E South Loop Stephenville, Texas otices pounds $300, 84 pounds $290, 1130-1248 pounds $760-875. 254/965-5678 $145; fi ve heifers, 554 pounds Australian clean wool prices N 90 pounds $280; selection 1-2 Representative sales: quoted delivered to Charles- 1-800-834-HATS 42-46 pounds $290-308, 50-59 Sheep: Jim Herring, Ballinger, $123; Mark Daugherty, Alpine, [email protected] 11 steers, 456 pounds $168; Mesa ton, South Carolina, all Sch- www.capitalhats.com pounds $285-314, 61-69 pounds 23 wooled lambs, 62 pounds Clay Hunt T Ranch, Winters, six steers, lumberger dry formula, with $270-295, 72-73 pounds $268- $284; 32 wooled lambs, 70 a freight rate of .15 cents per — 93 — 280, 92 pounds $234. Nannies, pounds $244; David Corn, New 449 pounds $170; six steers, 568 pounds $141. pound clean: 18 micron $5.41, November 16, 2020 selection 1-2 83 pounds $164, Mexico, 61 wooled lambs, 62 up 12 cents, 19 micron $4.80, Brackettville, Texas 91-98 pounds $170-178, 102-140 pounds $256; 42 wooled lambs, up 15 cents, 20 micron $4.35, HUSKY — • — • — • — pounds $164-185, 163 pounds 76 pounds $233; Warren Wal- Domestic Wool Inactive, up eight cents, 21 micron Walter Ray Timm $180. Billies, selection 1-2 77-79 lace, Sonora, nine hair lambs, 62 Aussie Market Weaker $4.21, up 13 cents, 26 micron BRANDING IRONS pounds $220-238, 80-83 pounds pounds $310; Natalia Zuniga, $2.93, up fi ve cents, 28 mi- — 62 — $220-230, 96-98 pounds $232- Miles, 18 hair lambs, 46 pounds GREELEY, Colo. — (USDA) cron $2.16, down one cent, 30 November 14, 2020 238, 100-148 pounds $190-242, $290; Neil Woodward, Fort — Domestic wool trading was micron $1.69, down one cent, If your electric brand will not San Angelo, Texas 150-195 pounds $202-235, 200- Stockton, 11 hair lambs, 66 inactive this week, with no con- 32 micron $1.14, up six cents, stay hot in cold or windy pounds $294. fi rmed trades reported. — • — • — • — 240 pounds $198-220. and Merino Clippings $2.66, weather, get a Husky. Steers: medium and large No. Goats: Paul Ellis, San Angelo, Domestic wool trading on up one cent. Rev Fr John 1 425-428 pounds $184, 525 seven kid goats, 40 pounds $370; a greasy basis was inactive pounds $148, 600-650 pounds Marsha Cardwell, Sonora, 36 kid this week, with no confi rmed Glenn Polhemus III $131-133; medium and large goats, 56 pounds $350; Finklea trades reported. Coleman Packer Cows, — 76 — No. 1-2 300-400 pounds $173- Bros, Sonora, 22 kid goats, 54 Domestic wool tags are deliv- Bulls Steady To Lower We GuaranteeGuarar ntee pounds $346; 50 kid goats, 67 ered to buyer and reported on a OursO Will Stay Hot November 13, 2020 174, 400-500 pounds $150-168, San Angelo, Texas 500-600 pounds $131-145, 600- pounds $292; Fields Ranch, greasy basis: No. 1 tags brought COLEMAN — (Nov. 11) 1 Letter/Figure ______$125.00 700 pounds $118-127, 700- Sonora, 75 kid goats, 61 pounds 20-30 cents, No. 2 tags 10-20 — Packer cows and bulls steady 2 Letter/Figure ______$135.00 $320; 89 kid goats, 68 pounds cents and No. 3 tags 1-5 cents. to $2 lower, stocker and feeder 3 Letter/Figure ______$145.00 $294; Ross Whitten, Eldorado, Australia’s eastern market steers and heifers steady to fi rm, 16 kid goats, 61 pounds $326. indicator was up one at 1189 stocker cows and pairs steady. Plus Shipping Receipts totaled 2630 head. * All Electric Brands Shipped In 24 Hours. Anderson Grubbing Services Cattle: Balch Ranch, Sonora, cents per kilogram clean. The Land Clearing three steers, 428 pounds $184; offering totaled 37,512 metric Steers: choice 250-400 pounds Text Brands To: 479/647-0381 15 Years Of Service Sammy Green, Odessa, two bulls, tons and 88.5 percent sold. The $160-205, 400-600 pounds $135- Brush Management A+ Rate With BBB 370 pounds $167; Nina Sanders, Australian exchange rate was 184, 600-800 pounds $120-135, 3” and 4” — $375 Dallas, 11 steers, 557 pounds weaker by .0130 at .7307 U.S. over 800 pounds $110-120; Number Sets medium 250-400 pounds $135- [email protected] 155, 400-600 pounds $120-145, P. O. Box 460 • Knoxville, AR 72845 432/556-5241 Ernest Paul “Apache” Adams 600-800 pounds $110-120, over September 11, 1937 — November 13, 2020 800/222-9628 • FAX: 800/267-4055 www.andersongrubbing.com 800 pounds $100-110. The term “Legend” is widely overused today to describe everyone from Heifers: choice 250-400 www.huskybrandingirons.com overpaid sports figures to politicians and movie stars. But on Friday, Novem- pounds $140-152, 400-600 [email protected] John & Amanda Evridge ber 13, 2020, we lost a true legendary cowboy, Apache Adams. pounds $125-143, 600-800 Apache was born on September 11, 1937, in Del Rio, Texas. His mother, pounds $115-125, over 800 Mildred, had traveled from their River Ranch 75 miles south of Marathon, pounds $100-110; medium 250- heavy with child, to her mother’s home to have the baby. A couple of days 400 pounds $120-135, 400- after she gave birth, her husband, Ulice Adams, came to Del Rio to see his 600 pounds $110-125, 600-800 new son. He took one look at the infant who al-ready had coal black hair and pounds $100-115, over 800 said, “Dang, he looks like a little Apache Indian.” For the next 83 years that pounds $90-100. was all most folks knew him as. Slaughter cows: canners Growing up on the Rio Grande without electricity or running water, Apache and cutters $45-57, boners and PRODUCERS spoke Spanish before English, and was a ’horseback by the time he could breakers $50-54, light cows and walk. He became a cowboy under the watchful eye of his father, his uncle, shells $20-35; bulls $75-90, LIVESTOCK AUCTION COMPANY Elby Adams, and a host of seasoned Mexican vaqueros of the old breed. light bulls $60-70. Over 60 Years Serving The Nation’s Livestock Sellers And Buyers His mother, being a Babb by birth, afforded even more mentors who were Replacement cows: cow-calf legendary top hands in their time. pairs, choice $1050-1500; medi- A Full Service Market 24 Hours — 365 Days A Year Apache ranched all over the Big Bend country of West Texas. He always um $800-1000; bred cows, choice 1131 North Bell Street • San Angelo, Texas 76903 seemed to end up in the roughest country, and usually bought the rankest $1000-1200 per head, medium horses that no one else wanted. When other ranchers had wild cattle that $750-850, aged $600-800. — — — — — — — — couldn’t be gathered, they called Apache and the job got done. Along the ® way he roped a mountain lion and a bear. But neither was a dangerous as Livestock Weekly the rogue bulls that he was known for bringing in with his “war wagon” trailer (ISSN 0162-5057), USPS 676-280 • CLOSED • and some of his “boys”. (Young local cowboys who loved to ride with him.) San Angelo, Texas For the past 35 years, Apache also enjoyed fascinating audiences at cow- (325) 949-4611 boy poetry gatherings around the west with his adventures. He was the (800) 284-5268 THANKSGIVING WEEK consummate story teller, and he had plenty of stories to tell. 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Start Time: 10 A.M. Over 3200 Head Consigned — Books Are Closed! DECEMBER REPLACEMENT FEMALE SALE Saturday, December 5 @ 10 A.M. — San Saba Bred Cows • Pairs • Bred And Open Heifers Will Be Offered 57 choice first-calf Brangus and Brangus baldy pairs — out of Certified True F-1 tigerstripe cows and Express and 44 Farms 25 young, crossbred cows, pairs to long bred, ten calves on the ground by Angus or Hereford bulls, fifteen should be long registered Angus bulls, calves sired by Gardiner registered Angus bulls, have been worked, have matching eartags, bred to same bulls, cows three to five years old, will be sorted into uniform groups according to pregnancy and breed. cows all OCV, will be sorted into uniform lots — this will be a good young set that will last a long time. (1) (58) 50 choice Brangus with a few Brangus baldies, long bred to low birthweight Angus or Red Angus bulls, one-raising, weight 16 choice Angus heifers, long bred to low birthweight Donop Ranch Angus bulls, gentle, come to feed, have had pre-breed- 1000-1050 pounds — the calf raising kind, make sure and take a look at these. (2) ing shots, OCV. (59) 202 one-raising set of Angus and black whiteface cows, coming with third-calf in February, bred to Charolais bulls, straight 4 first-calf Angus pairs — Angus sired calves at side, selling as open so you can breed them to the bull of your choice, four years old, in good condition and in the prime of their lives, will be sorted by pregnancy and type — don’t miss gentle set. (60) these! (3) 33 open purebred Angus heifers, one-raising, not be carrying any brands or earmarks, OCV, weight 775-850 pounds, ready 13 fancy Red Angus heifers, weight 1150 pounds, all one-raising, bred to low birthweight Red Angus bulls, OCV, gentle. (4) for the bulls of your choice, can be registered at buyer’s expense. (61) 6 20 choice, registered Brahman cows, calve this spring by Polled Hereford bulls, six years old (2014 models), in the prime of registered Angus cows, four to five years old, long bred to registered Angus bulls, good set of young cows. (62) 20 their lives — not many like this around. For pictures and videos go to our website. (5) Angus along with a few baldy heifers, long bred to easy calving Paul Schuman Ranch Angus bulls — a couple could be pairs by sale day, all one raising, gentle, work on foot, four-wheeler or horse, all come to a feed wagon. (63) 12 true black F-1 heifers, bred to calve this spring by low birthweight Angus bulls, choice set, weight 1000 pounds, as good 25 Angus cows, long bred to Angus bulls, good, solidmouth, with a lot of life left. (64) as you can make them — don’t miss these! (6) 15 Angus pairs — Angus sired calves at side, selling back as open. (65) 8 fancy Brangus heifers, medium bred to low birthweight Angus bulls, gentle, will come to feed — front pasture kind. (7) 6 fancy black mottlefaced heifers, out of registered Hereford cows and registered Angus bulls, medium bred to a low 7 fancy, second-calf Brangus pairs — calves sired by 44 Farms Angus bulls, open for the bull of your choice, big, stout. (8) birthweight Wieser Angus bull, nice, gentle. (66) 40 second-calf Angus and Angus Plus pairs — calves sired by Martin Bruni Brangus bulls, running back with same bulls and 20 two and three year old red and gray Brahman cows, bred to gray and red Brahman bulls to calve this spring, current on could have several three-in-one packages — good set of young cows. (9) vaccinations and worming, selling due to weather conditions. (67) 80 Angus and Angus Plus cows, coming with second calves sired by Martin Bruni Brangus bulls, long bred, sorted into 20 choice black and red mottlefaced cows, long bred to Charolais and Maine bulls to calve this winter, big, stout, gentle, uniform lots. (10) will come to feed. (68) 65 fancy one-raising set of Brangus heifers, carrying the Brangus Built eartags, long bred to proven low birthweight, easy 20 Brangus heifers, all home raised, medium to long bred to low birthweight Whitworth Angus bulls, gentle, come to feed. calving Polled Hereford bulls, not be carrying any brands or earmarks, weight 1050-1150 pounds, OCV, go back to (69) McKinnerney genetics — a set of momma cows you will be proud of for years to come, about as good as they come. 7 one-raising black baldy heifers, long bred to low birthweight Angus bulls, weight 1100 pounds, gentle, come to feed. (70) For pictures go to our website. (11) 1 true F-1 tigerstripe heifer, bred to low birthweight Angus bull. (71) 20 one-raising set of Hereford heifers, all Knox Brothers genetics, long bred to low birthweight Angus or Wagyu bull, big, 16 choice, open purebred Brahman heifers, go back to Hudgins bloodlines, weight 850-900 pounds, eighteen to twenty stout, very gentle. (12) months old, not carrying any brands, up to date on vaccinations, recently wormed. For pictures go to our website. (72) 14 one-raising set of Angus heifers, long bred to Wagyu bulls, weight 1000 pounds, easy to handle. (13) 15 open true F-1 heifers, raised out of Hereford cows and gray Brahman bulls, OCV, not carrying any brands, weight 800- 30 red baldy heifers, long bred to low birthweight calving ease Basin Ranch Angus bulls, all one-raising out of Red Angus 900 pounds, clean headed. (73) cows and Langford Ranch Herford bulls, not carrying any brands, all OCV, will come to feed, weight 1000+ pounds. (14) 15 90 open true F-1 heifers, out of Hereford cows and gray Brahman bulls, OCV, clean headed, weight 700-750 pounds. (74) one-raising black baldy heifers along with a few Angus heifers, long bred to low birthweight calving ease Basin Ranch 10 open purebred Brahman heifers, weight 700-825 pounds, OCV. (75) Angus bulls, heifers out of Angus cows and Langford Ranch Hereford bulls, not carrying any brands, all OCV, come to a 15 open Angus heifers, weight 775-800 pounds, OCV, ready for the bulls. (76) cake wagon, weight 1000+ pounds. For pictures go to our website. (15) 15 open Brangus heifers, OCV, come to feed, weight 750-825 pounds, ready for the bulls. (77) 45 fancy Beefmaster heifers, calve mostly in February and March by low birthweight Beckton Red Angus and RA Brown 7 black and red whiteface heifers, one-raising set, medium bred to low birthweight Hereford bulls, gentle, home raised. Ranch black Angus bulls, mostly solid red in color along with a few being dun, weight 1000-1100 pounds, coming off the (78) Nolan Ryan Ranch. (16) 2 Angus heifers, medium bred to low birthweight Hereford bulls, home raised, gentle. (79) 30 41 Angus heifers, AI bred to Conneally Concord for a 45 day calving period and cleaned up with registered low birthweight open Brangus heifers, weight 750 pounds, OCV, ready for the bull of your choice, have been handled the right way, Angus bulls, should start calving February 15, all out of Olson genetics, weight 1100 pounds — if you are looking for a gentle. (80) 5 open gray Brahman heifers, weight 700 pounds, OCV, easy to handle. (81) productive set of females don’t miss these, will be very uniform, gentle. (17) 75 35 Angus heifers, long bred to low birthweight registered Angus bulls (44Farms reg #18762071 and 2 Bar Angus reg open tigerstripe heifers, weight 675 pounds, current on all shots, OCV, will be sorted into uniform groups for your liking. (82) #19185182) to start calving January 15, gentle, weight 1050 pounds, uniform, sorted for your liking. (18) 15 2 black true F-1 first-calf pairs — calves at side by Hereford bull, selling back as open for the bull of your choice. (19) Brangus heifers, one-raising set, long bred to low birthweight Brangus bull, easy to handle, will come to feed. (83) 5 Angus and Brangus first-calf pairs — Angus calves at side, selling back as open, very gentle. (84) 2 second-calf Brangus pairs — black baldy calves at side, selling back as open — Brangus Built pairs. (20) 2 fancy chocolate F-1 first-calf pairs — Angus calves at side, selling back as open, big, stout, easy to handle. (85) 9 Angus Plus heifers, long bred to low birthweight Angus bulls, weight 1150 pounds, will come to feed. (21) 12 first-calf Angus and black whiteface pairs — Angus calves at side, open for the bull of your choice, gentle. (86) 6 Brangus baldy heifers, medium bred to low birthweight Angus bulls, weight 1150 pounds, gentle. (22) 8 Angus or black whiteface heifers, long bred to low birthweight Angus bull, gentle, will come to feed. (87) 20 choice Polled Hereford heifers, weight 1100 pounds, big, stout, bred to low birthweight Red Angus bulls, start calving 20 open Brangus heifers, weight 800 pounds, ideal for the bull of your choice, OCV, current on shots, gentle — the right February 11 — the front pasture kind. (23) kind. (88) 15 fancy Horned Hereford heifers, bred to start calving February 11 by low birthweight Red Angus bulls, weight 1050 5 Brangus heifers, short bred to low birthweight Angus bull. (89) pounds, good. (24) 5 Brangus and Brangus whiteface heifers, medium bred to low birthweight Polled Hereford bull — the right kind, will come 225 outstanding true F-1 tigerstripe heifers, bred to calve after the first of the year by low birthweight Hoffman Ranch regis- to feed. (90) tered Red Angus bulls, big, stout, weight 1100-1200 pounds, were developed to calve at twenty-eight to thirty months 5 crossbred heifers, medium bred to Polled Hereford bull, gentle — the calf raising kind. (91) old, will come to cake, will be sorted into uniform lots with the tigerstripes, chocolates and red baldies being separated 100 Red Angus and red whiteface cows, two years old up to solidmouth, all raised on the ranch, medium to long bred to Red — don’t miss these — they can go anywhere. (25) Angus bulls, will be sorted by age and pregnancy, gentle — only selling because of the dry weather where cattle are located — don’t miss this set of calf raisers. (92) 30 choice Brangus cows, straight five years old, long bred to registered Horned Hereford bull, big, stout — the calf raising 2 Angus cows, seven years old, medium to long bred to Angus bull, very gentle. (93) kind. (26) 15 2 first-calf Angus along with a few baldies, Angus sired calves at side, selling as open so that you can breed them to Brangus pairs — Hereford sired calves at side, running back with registered Horned Hereford bull and could be three-in- the bull of your choice, gentle, will come to feed, baldies will be sold separately from the Angus. For pictures go to our one packages, good, big, stout cows with 350 pound calves. (27) 6 website. (94) Brangus heifers, long bred to Wagyu bulls, big, good, gentle, will come to feed. (28) 25 Angus heifers, bred to low birthweight Angus bulls for winter calving, gentle, come to feed, mates to the pairs above. For 4 true black F-1 heifers, long bred to proven easy calving Polled Hereford bulls — one-raising set. (29) 5 pictures go to our website. (95) fancy, open black F-1 heifers, out of Angus cows and Carl Ray Hohertz Brahman bulls, all OCV, weight 750 pounds, 20 young Angus cows, long bred to Angus bulls. (96) nice. (30) 15 r 100 egistered Santa Gertrudis heifers, medium bred to registered low birthweight Santa Gertrudis bull to calve this spring, Angus and Angus Plus bred heifers, in the right condition to calve out, long bred to low birthweight Angus bulls. (31) eighteen to twenty-four months old, papers will be available on sale day. (97) 25 black and black mottlefaced cows, long bred to registered Horned Hereford bulls, big, stout, cube broke. (32) 5 4 Santa Gertrudis/Red Angus cross heifers, medium bred to a low birthweight registered Santa Gertrudis bull. (98) Red Angus cows, long bred to registered Horned Hereford bull, six years old. (33) 10 tigerstripe heifers, medium bred to low birthweight Donop Angus bull, out of Hereford cows and registered Brahman 2 Charolais cows, five years old, long bred to registered Horned Hereford bulls. (34) bull. (99) 34 black, black mottlefaced and red open heifers — fancy set, all one raising, fourteen to fifteen months old, OCV, weight 9 choice, one-raising set of bred Angus heifers, coming off Stanford Sisters Angus, medium bred to registered low birth- 700-750 pounds, ready for the bulls. (35) weight Stanford Sisters bull, very gentle, current on all shots, weight 1000 pounds — a productive set of females. (100) 12 Red Angus/Charolais cross heifers, bred to calve February 15-April 15, AI bred to low birthweight Leachman Judge 15 one-raising set of Angus heifers, coming off Stanford Sisters Angus, weight 650 pounds, very gentle, will come to feed. X228C bull and cleaned up with Ohlde low birthweight Angus bulls, weight 1000 pounds, (36) (101) 18 choice Angus heifers, AI bred to Leachman Judge X228C bull and cleaned up with Ohlde low birthweight Angus bulls to 40 Angus or Brangus-type cows with some baldies, 20 calves at side by Angus or Hereford bulls, 20 cows long bred to calves February 15-April 15, big, stout, weight 1000 pounds, (37) same bulls, four to six years old, will be sorted into uniform groups according to kind. (102) 15 Horned Hereford heifers, bred to low birthweight registered Hereford bull, bull was turned in on May 18, OCV, gentle. 30 Red or Charolais cross cows with some crossbreds, 10 calves at side, 20 long bred to Angus or Hereford bulls, four to (38) six years old, sorted according to kind. (103) 45 black, black whiteface and Red Angus cows, four years old to solidmouth — ranch sell out — medium to long bred to 25 Angus and Angus Plus heifers, medium to long bred to black or Red Angus bulls, weight 1000 pounds, gentle, will be good high growth Charolais bulls, will be sorted by age, pregnancy, and type — this is a good set of ranch cows with a sorted into uniform groups according to kind and pregnancy, bulls were turned in on May 1 and should start calving lot of life. (39) February 1. (104) 40 Beefmaster and Beefmaster cross cows, coming with third-calf, bred to start calving December 1 to registered Angus 2 Angus cows, five to seven years old, medium to long bred to Brangus bull. (105) bulls — good set of calf raisers. (40) 2 Angus heifers, weight 900 pounds, short to medium bred to Brangus bull. (106) 60 black and black whiteface heifers, long bred to low birthweight Angus bulls, one-raising, will come to feed — will make a nice set that will last a lifetime. (41) For details on the female sale or online viewing/bidding info, please call or visit our website. 40 open black and black mottlefaced heifers, weight 750-850 pounds, home raised, OCV, ready for the bulls. (42) 4 Braford cows, medium to long bred to Braford bulls, second or third-calf, weight 1150 pounds. (43) Due to the Covid-19 guidelines seating is limited in the ring. If you are unable to attend the sale 40 black and black whiteface pairs — three to five years old with Angus sired calves at side, matching eartags, will be sorted for personal or safety reasons then you can use the online auction for the sale or give us a call and into uniform lots, could be bred back to Angus bulls. (44) we can assist you with your purchases. Thanks for understanding as we try to do to the best of our 8 solidmouth Angus cows, long bred to Angus and Hereford bulls, approximately half will have calves at side. (45) 5 solidmouth Angus cows, medium bred to Angus and Hereford bulls. (46) abilities in this unique time. 5 first and second-calf Charolais cross pairs — big calves at side, open to breed to the bull of your choice. (47) 1 fancy solid red Beefmaster cow, long bred. (48) Internet Guidelines: 10 Angus Plus heifers, bred to start calving in February by low birthweight Beefmaster bull, bull throws black calves, OCV, View it live and bid online (or by phone at 325-372-5159) or give us a call and we will assist you with your purchases. current on vaccinations, wormed. (49) If you have previously registered to buy with us online, click the “live auction” button on our website and log in, but if 10 Hereford heifers, long bred to solid colored Corriente bulls, gentle, come to feed, in good condition to calve after the first you have not previously registered to buy with us for our online sales, please do so at least 2 days prior to the sale. of the year. (50) For instructions, go to our website and click on “internet sales.” If you have any questions when you get to cattleusa. 28 choice ½ Simmental, ½ Angus heifers, bred to low birthweight Red Angus bulls to calve late February to March, all com go to the frequently asked questions tab. If you need additional assistance, please call or email us. A running one-raising, come to feed, will make a good set of momma cows. (51) order will be posted on our website the evening before the sale. 15 SimAngus and Red Angus cows, bred to calve late February thru March to Red Angus bulls, all three years old, good. All Purchases and Sales are subject to K. Jordan Enterprises General Terms and Conditions, (52) which are incorporated by reference and can be located at www.jordancattle.com 38 choice, one iron set of Angus cows, long bred to good Hereford bulls, three to five years old with most being second-calf — the front pasture kind, in great shape, you will want to take a look at these. (53) 45 choice Red Angus pairs — mostly Red Angus calves at side with a few black calves, three to five years old, left open for Ken, Kynda Jordan — Owners, Operators the bull of your choice — don’t miss this set of young cows — the calf raising kind. (54) Jeffrey Osbourn — Jody Osbourn — Bart Larremore 18 Angus heifers with a few being black mottlefaced, medium bred to low birthweight Red Angus bulls to start calving the middle of February thru mid-April, one-raising, weight 1100 pounds. (55) www.jordancattle.com 8 Charolais cross heifers, bred to low birthweight Red Angus bulls to calve this spring (February-April), weight 1100 pounds — the calf raising kind. (56) Weekly Sales Held At 11:00 A.M. Monday — Mason | Thursday — San Saba 25 Angus or Brangus-type cows — 12 will have calves at side by Hereford or Angus bulls, balance long bred to same bulls, three to five years old, will be sorted into uniform groups according to kind. (57) San Saba: 325/372-5159 | Mason: 325/347-6361 Page 4 Livestock Weekly November 19, 2020 “That was a challenge, but The electoral votes must mediately thrown out because Another name that’s been honestly it was a lot easier than be received by the Senate by they’re not either signifi cant discussed is Cheri Bustos, chair this time around when I’m here a December 23. They convene enough or widespread enough. of the Democratic Campaign USMEF Hears Take On Election, week later,” he told participants. on January 6 and the vice As for the transition process, Committee for the House. According to stats through president presides as Congress $9.62 million is budgeted for “I don’t think she’s going the last week of October, 147 counts votes. pre-election and then on the to get rewarded with a cabinet What It Means For Meat Trade million people had voted. He “If it’s a tie, the President’s election results another $9.9 mil- spot after this past election,” By Colleen Schreiber ticipating in the export com- said the winners of this elec- race goes to the House; if it’s lion goes into a fund, of which a said Judy. VIA WEBINAR — Dave mittee meeting at the recent tion are the lawyers and the a tie for the Vice President, little less than a third is actually He also noted that there is Judy, principal founder of U.S. Meat Export Federation’s fundraisers. Both are largely that race goes to the Senate,” for those exiting. The remainder a push by some in the Demo- the Judy Group, a boutique strategic planning conference. still at it because things are still said Judy. Usually it’s pretty is for the incoming administra- cratic Party to get someone consulting fi rm specializing in Four years ago, Judy gave “kind of up in the air.” performa, but who knows with tion. However, until the Gen- with a perspective on labor agriculture, attempted to sort a similar presentation, though The losers are the pollsters. this year.” eral Services Administration involved on the trade side. out the 2020 election results at that time, he did so on Elec- Judy noted that in 2018 the real The inauguration then takes signs off, there is no money. One such candidate may be and what it might mean for tion Day before the polls had issue was the way pollsters in- place on January 20. “Back in 2000, the Bush Texas Congressman Jimmy the meat trade for those par- even closed. terpreted the polls and the fact “Back in the olden days campaign proceeded with Gonzales, who was instrumental that they ignored the margin the inauguration used to be in their transition as the Biden in the Democrats negotiations of error. 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RANCH MANAGEMENTMENT Judy also noted that for “That was the issue early has always made it clear that they want to cooperate? What November 19, 2020 Livestock Weekly Page 5 Trump, trade was at the top on when Obama issued his it is an agreement between the issues will they bring up?” of his agenda; Biden is said to Executive Order,” said Judy. U.S. and China, not an agreement Judy also noted that there picks in place. Then there will force of law,” he pointed out. more likely focus on domestic He added that it is likely to between Trump and the Chinese are some issues that the Biden be a focus on Executive Orders. “The President doesn’t sign it; issues fi rst. continue to be controversial. government,” Judy said. administration inherits, the He said he expects all the regula- it’s mostly kind of a policy state- “I think rather than seeking It will also almost certainly He added that Biden has EU-WTO Boeing/Airbus re- tory issues that Trump changed ment.” new trade deals, there’s going to impact agriculture. He shared pledged to be tough on China, taliation and the digital service will be the fi rst in line to be Judy added that it’s not unusual be a lot of review and kind of au- a quote taken direct from but it’s just not clear how tough tax as well as a couple of other reversed by Biden. Given the to not have a budget. In fact, there diting about enforcement on the the Biden transition website, he will be. miscellaneous trade issues, partisan nature of the govern- hasn’t been one for the last 10- existing trade deals, especially which in essence said that the “Ironically, China could be as well as the WTO dispute ment the Executive Order is 15 years. However, Biden will USMCA,” Judy told participants. administration intends to go one of those bipartisan issues, process and the push for re- likely the only way Biden will still want to do something on He noted, in particular, that much further than just joining because I think there’s some form. He anticipates the Biden be able to get much done. taxes and the budget, “kind of the House Ways and Means the Paris Climate Accord. In skepticism on both sides of the administration to reverse on In terms of Biden’s domestic frames the debate.” Judy said Committee, led by Richard fact, the Biden administration aisle about China and foreign some of these issues. priorities, COVID is at the top he expects state and local tax Neal, D-MA, just complet- said it intends to push coun- policy and other issues like He also said he doesn’t ex- of the list. According to their deductions to be the fi rst up ed a report card of sorts on tries to be even more aggres- intellectual property. So, this pect trade with the UK initially transition documents, the plan and perhaps may be one of USMCA. The committee sive on their climate goals. may be something that could to be a huge issue for the Biden is to negotiate with the states the few things that could pos- found some areas where en- “Ultimately, environment be worked on together.” Administration. Also teed up about masks, social distancing, sibly get through a Republican forcement is lacking on such and labor had to be addressed As for the tariff-related is Japan Phase II and negotia- and testing to name but a few. controlled Senate. things as labor wage rate and to get USMCA through the matters, Judy said that Biden tions with Kenya and India that “There’s not really a plan See USMEF auto and parts rules of origin. Congress,” said Judy, “but now is likely to review all of the may or may not be put on hold. to oppose any kind of national Continued On Page 6 They also found enforcement it’s going to move up a level tariffs currently in place, but Finally, he noted that Trump approach but rather it seems the lacking on the ban on imports … it will be a fundamental that review will take some time. and President Bolsonaro of plan is to kind of coordinate with TANK COATINGS produced with forced labor principle from day one, so that He also opined that Biden may Brazil had been building a the governors,” said Judy. ROOF COATINGS and also there was a specifi c also probably slows down the well engage allies as well as the strong relationship. However, He also said he expects that Available for metal, composition shin- amount of money designated pace of trade deals.” WTO and joining the CPTPP given that Biden and Harris meat and poultry plants will gles or Tar Roofs. 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Additionally, Judy pointed LOOSE Then there are all the rules. rules and there will be others. still be under the control of “That’s a much closer partisan out that Biden has more time in “It’s a time-honored tradition “The industry needs to keep the Republicans for at least split in the House than anyone Congress than all of the other MISCELLANEOUS all the issues that no one wanted its head on a swivel for things two days. After that, it largely foresaw,” said Judy. “And despite past presidents combined, go- NOTES • QUOTES to deal with that are leftover.” that will be coming out of that depends on the runoff election the closer margins, it’s not likely ing back to Carter. All of this ENDS As an example, he cited the sort,” Judy told participants. in Georgia. The Republicans to be more bipartisan.” is something to watch going ANECDOTES organic livestock practices As for Congress, they still need 51 seats to keep control; He also pointed out that forward, he said. 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West Texas $150.50, 350-400 lbs. $146.15, $137.50; heifers: medium and 650 lbs. $138.22, 700-750 lbs. $131.00, 650-700 lbs. $128.50, Since 1983” 400-450 lbs. $141.94, 450- large No. 1 300-350 lbs. $170.13, $136.78, 850-900 lbs. $135.25, 700-750 lbs. $129.43, 750-800 500 lbs. $140.71, 500-550 lbs. 350-400 lbs. $166.52, 400- 900-950 lbs. $131.50, 950-1000 lbs. $132.00. “Under New $137.69, 550-600 lbs. $134.36, 450 lbs. $161.51, 450-500 lbs. lbs. $128.63. Montana 11,700 head. 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TULIA — (USDA-Nov. 12) pounds $109. 600-650 lbs. $133.96, 650-700 700 lbs. $128.43, 700-750 lbs. 450 lbs. $137.94, 450-500 lbs. $115.92, 550-600 lbs. $112.99, — Feeder steers and heifers Heifers: medium and large lbs. $135.04. $125.00, 750-800 lbs. $125.46, $131.15, 500-550 lbs. $129.47, 600-650 lbs. $109.65, 650-700 lbs. $101.49. $3-8 higher. Receipts totaled No. 1 284 pounds $140, 300- Virginia 6600 head. Steers: 800-850 lbs. $132.58; dairy 550-600 lbs. $124.07, 600- 2426 head. 400 pounds $157-161.50, medium and large No. 1 400- steers: large No. 3 400-450 lbs. 650 lbs. $122.50, 650-700 lbs. Florida 4900 head. Steers: 450 lbs. $151.05, 450-500 lbs. $98.45, 450-500 lbs. $97.55, $119.77, 700-750 lbs. $118.39. medium and large No. 1 350- Steers: medium and large 400-500 pounds $125.50-144, $153.19, 500-550 lbs. $141.55, 600-650 lbs. $102.13, 950-1000 Mississippi 6100 head. Steers: 400 lbs. $170.29, 400-450 lbs. No. 1 300-400 pounds $169- 500-600 pounds $120.50-135, 550-600 lbs. $141.82, 600- lbs. $88.56; heifers: medium medium and large No. 1 250- $160.23, 450-500 lbs. $151.97, 170, 400-500 pounds $148- 600-700 pounds $110-132.50, 650 lbs. $127.77, 650-700 lbs. and large No. 1-2 200-250 lbs. 300 lbs. $169.74, 300-350 lbs. 500-550 lbs. $138.33, 550-600 161, 500-600 pounds $137- 700-800 pounds $126-137, $135.05, 700-750 lbs. $128.94, $132.90, 250-300 lbs. $131.76, $170.92, 350-400 lbs. $167.16, lbs. $130.05; heifers: medium 149.50, 600-700 pounds $125- 800-900 pounds $95-127.50, 750-800 lbs. $115.82,; heifers: 300-350 lbs. $130.49, 350- 400-450 lbs. $155.60, 450- and large No. 1 300-350 lbs. 136.50, 700-800 pounds $125- 911 pounds $90, 1001 pounds medium and large No. 1 350- 400 lbs. $130.69, 400-450 lbs. 500 lbs. $147.25, 500-550 lbs. $144.75, 350-400 lbs. $139.80, 140, 811 pounds $130, 900-1000 $107; medium and large No. 400-450 lbs. $134.52, 450- 400 lbs. $130.95, 400-450 lbs. $128.42, 450-500 lbs. $127.05, $140.61, 550-600 lbs. $131.74, pounds $119-125; medium and 1-2 472 pounds $121, 500-600 $123.45, 450-500 lbs. $127.09, 500-550 lbs. $124.88, 550- 600-650 lbs. $125.05, 650-700 500 lbs. $127.80, 500-550 lbs. $124.23, 550-600 lbs. $114.22, large No. 1-2 438 pounds $143, pounds $115-125, 600-700 500-550 lbs. $119.74, 550- 600 lbs. $122.72, 600-650 lbs. lbs. $123.19; heifers: medium 500-600 pounds $132-134, 692 pounds $105-115. 600 lbs. $121.33, 600-650 lbs. $118.24, 650-700 lbs. $114.85, and large No. 1 250-300 lbs. 600-650 lbs. $108.41. $112.11, 650-700 lbs. $113.97. 700-750 lbs. $112.19, 750-800 $139.11, 300-350 lbs. $137.21, South Carolina 1900 head. lbs. $113.32. 350-400 lbs. $135.87, 400- Steers: medium and large No. Tennessee 6600 head. 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We 585 including Canada 130, IT’S serve them an artichoke. tea is not only something you all know what that is. France three, Netherlands 38 I’m of the belief that like drink, it’s also something you Right? — www.LeePitts- and New Zealand 414. THE much in our society, what bite and chew. It gets really books.com Goat meat imports totaled word you use depends on confusing when you add Brits 286 with Australia 178, Mexico which side of the Mississippi into the mix. Or as the Aussies Imported Meat Totals 28 and New Zealand 81. Mutton ... PITTS you live. Easterners eat dinner call them, “bloody POMS.” totaled 360 with Australia 333 after dark and call it supper (The initials stand for “prison- 39,524 Metric Tons and New Zealand 27. and westerners eat supper at ers of majesty’s service” which DES MOINES, Iowa — Poultry totaled 2993 with It may shock some people done. Dinner was also the most six and call it dinner. gives you an idea of the low re- (USDA) — Imported meat for Canada 1778, Chile 988, Israel to learn that I’ve never eaten formal meal of the day but not If you think it’s confus- gard held for the British in the the week ending November 7 31, Mexico 166 and South supper in my life. Oh sure, I’ve in my house. I’ve never sat ing traveling between the land down under. The bloody totaled 39,524 metric tons. The Korea 30. hardly ever missed the evening down to a lunch where there states, you ought to go live POMS refer to something they following figures represent meal, it’s just that in my house was a tablecloth, three forks in a foreign country, like my call “high tea,” which you and I metric tons. Goldthwaite Kids, it’s called dinner, not supper. per setting, candles or cloth wife and I did when we lived call dinner or supper, and low tea Totals included the follow- I’ve traveled to all 50 states napkins. I’m lucky to get a in Australia for a year on a is lunch. There is also something ing: Argentina 492, Australia Lambs $5 Higher and believe me, it can get re- bent fork and a paper towel! Rotary Graduate Fellowship. they call afternoon tea in which 5744, Brazil 2427, Canada GOLDTHWAITE — (Nov. ally confusing in the Midwest After researching the issue, I got to pick any university the participants get snockered 17,094, Chile 999, Costa Rica 12) — Compared to last week, on sherry from 3:30 to 5:00. and deep south, where dinner I’m still confused. Is supper in the world to attend and if a 42, Denmark 667, France fi ve, kids $5 higher, slaughter and is supper and lunch is dinner. lunch or dinner? Two of my fa- foreign language was spoken You may think I’m making Germany 78, Ireland 318, too much commotion about replacement nannies $10 higher, As I understand it, dinner vorite columnists have opined there, Rotary would have also Israel 31, Italy 296, Japan 19, wool, Dorper and Barbado lambs was traditionally the biggest on the matter. Andy Rooney paid for intensive language all this dinner versus supper Mexico 4386, Netherlands training. Since I thought I thing, but I’ve seen it destroy $5 higher. Sheep and goat re- meal of the day in the midwest said that Democrats eat supper 219, New Zealand 2483, Ni- ceipts totaled 3507 head. and southern farming com- before sundown and Republi- was going to a country that households. I’m thinking of caragua 1501, Poland 365, San spoke English, I passed on the one particular “mixed mar- Sheep: wool lambs 50- munities, where the workers cans eat dinner after eight. But Marino 30, Spain 125, United 70 pounds $210-280, 70-90 needed lots of energy to work I haven’t eaten dinner after language training and for the riage” where the husband, Kingdom 47 and Uruguay 788. fi rst two months we lived there being a farmer from the Mid- Fresh beef totaled 19,135 pounds $180-255, 90-110 14 hour days. Supper was eight in my life. Russell Baker pounds $165-220; slaughter a lighter meal eaten in the I couldn’t understand a single west, called dinner supper with Argentina 492, Australia said that blue collar people eat and the wife, from California, ewes $60-115, bucks $90- evening after all the work was supper, but I’ve always consid- word they said. From the fi rst 3526, Brazil 944, Canada time I heard “areyouright- insisted on eating dinner. The 7122, Chile one, Costa Rica 42, 135; Dorper and Dorper cross mate?” to our fi rst invitation marriage didn’t last as long as Ireland 102, Japan 19, Mexico lambs 40-60 pounds $270- to tea, I just went around with the garage sale toaster some- 3170, New Zealand 1462, Ni- 330, 60-75 pounds $240- a blank stare on my face. one gave them for a wedding caragua 1501 and Uruguay 754. 285, 75-90 pounds $215-260; I’ve loved tea ever since I present. (What did you expect Processed beef totaled 2470 slaughter ewes $75-125, bucks traveled Texas as a livestock us to get them, a complete set- with Australia 27, Brazil 1307, $100-125; replacement ewes fi eld editor. I got hooked on ting of sterling silver?) I knew Canada 1020, Mexico 27, New $140-200 per head, bucks Texas tea and I’ve been ad- the marriage had too much to Zealand 72 and Uruguay 18. $250-400 per head; Barbado The Added Value dicted to iced tea ever since. overcome and wouldn’t last Fresh pork totaled 8168 and Barbado cross lambs 35- Created By Vaccinating Your Calves At Branding And Weaning Is So, when my wife and I were and I wasn’t about to invest including Brazil 176, Canada 50 pounds $245-335, 50- Money In Your Bank Account! invited to “tea” in Australia we that much money in it. 5796, Denmark 506, Ireland 70 pounds $210-285, 70-90 When it’s time to process calves at branding and/or weaning, 216, Mexico 850, Nether- pounds $170-270; slaughter lands 173, Poland 340, Spain ewes $85-130; replacement use one of the safest and best combination vaccines available. VIAT ewes $80-115 head. 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Calves $7-15 Up bulls steady to $2 higher. Cattle $154, 300-400 pounds $160-185, 500-600 pounds $122.50-143.50, $195-240, heavy $190-220. FMI: 936/564-8661; nacogdoches CLOVIS, N.M. — (USDA- receipts totaled 4117 head. 400-500 pounds $145-181, 500- 600-700 pounds $109-125.50, livestock.com Steers: medium and large No. 1 600 pounds $135-162, 600-700 700-800 pounds $108-117.50; December 3-6 Nov. 11) — Compared to last — The Hereford Heri- week, steer calves under 600 300-400 pounds $175-185, 400- pounds $125.75-145, 700-800 medium and large No. 1-2 249 tage Showcase, Taylor County pounds $7-15 higher, over 600 500 pounds $157-185, 500-600 pounds $119-123.75. pounds $140, 300-400 pounds Expo Center, Abilene, Texas. 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November 20-21 — Fall 2020 Salacoa December 5 — 44 Farms 2020 Abilene Valley Farms Bull and Female Sale. Christmas Bull Sale, Abilene, Texas. FMI: 903/495-4522; 979/324-5518; FMI: 979/451-2003; 405/880-3866; 979/224-6150; salacoavalley bran- 44farms.com gus.com December 5 — Special Replacement November 21 — Fall Replacement Female Sale, Jordan Cattle Auction, Sale, Wichita Livestock Sales Co., San Saba, Texas. FMI: 325/372- Inc., Wichita Falls, Texas. FMI: 5159; jordancattle.com December 5 THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY SCHEDULE 940/733-9856; wichitalivestock.com — 30th Annual Rancher’s November 21 — Double Creek Farms Choice Charolais Bull Sale, Nixon — NO SALES — Annual Female Sale, at the new sale Livestock Commission, Nixon, facility, Clifton, Texas. FMI: 254/749- Texas. FMI: 979/693-1301; 979/229- 4472; outfrontcattle.com Monday, November 23 | Mason 2240; 254/749-3253. December 5 November 21 — Annual Fall Roundup, — Next Step Cattle Com- Decatur Livestock Market, Decatur, pany’s 8th Annual Boot Brand Ge- Thursday, November 26 | San Saba netics Bull Sale. FMI: 334/456- 1209; Texas. FMI: 940/627-5599; deca- 205/351-1328; 256/312-6358. turlivestockmarket.com December 5 — 5th Annual Kid Horse November 21 — South Texas Heritage and Pony Sale, Elkhart Horse Auc- DECEMBER REPLACEMENT FEMALE SALE Sale, Richard M. Borchard Regional tions, Elkhart, Texas. FMI: 903/764- Fairgrounds, Robstown, Texas. FMI: 1495; elkharthorseauctions.com SouthTexasHertiage Sale.com December 9 Saturday, December 5 @ 10:00 A.M. | San Saba November 21 — Gill Red Angus Fall — Perez Cattle Com- Bull and Female Sale, at the ranch, See Page 3 Of This Edition Of Livestock Weekly For A Full List Of Consignments! pany’s Fall Bull Sale, Mid Tex Live- near Timber Lake, South Dakota. Over 3200 Head Consigned! Books Are Closed! stock Auction, Navasota, Texas. FMI: December 10 — Special Stocker and For details on the female consignment or online viewing/bidding info, please call or visit our website. 575/403-7970; 575/403-7971. Feeder Sale, Jordan Cattle Auction, November 21 — Collier Farms 2020 San Saba, Texas. FMI: 325/372- Performance Bull Sale, Brenham, 5159; jordancattle.com Texas. FMI: 979/251-4445; 979/251- December 14 — Special Stocker and SPECIAL STOCKER AND FEEDER SALES 4175; collierfarmsbeef masters.com Feeder Sale, Jordan Cattle Auction, November 21 — Southern Cattle Com- Mason, Texas. FMI: 325/372-5159; Thursday, December 10 | San Saba pany Arcadia Bull Sale, at the ranch, jordancattle.com Marianna, Florida. FMI: 853/ 243- December 15 — Weaned Calf Sale, 1919; 850/693-378; 850/352- 2020; Abilene Livestock Auction, Abilene, Monday, December 14 | Mason southerncattlecompany.com Texas. FMI: 325/673-7865. In Conjunction With The Regular Sale November 22 — Double G Farms Fall December 15 — Special Stock Cow Trophies Will Be Awarded To Our Champions And Reserve Champions In Each Breed Production Sale, Double G Event Sale, Van Zandt Commission Center, Rush Springs, Oklahoma. Company, Wills Point, Texas. FMI: (Offering Weaned And Non-Weaned Calves And Yearlings) FMI: 405/409-8597. 903/873-2117; vanzandtcommis Consignments Welcome! November 28 — Vermilion Ranch sionco.net Fall Performance Sale, Public Auc- December 15 — Weaned Calf Sale, tion Yard, Billings, Montana. FMI: East Texas Livestock, Crockett, LEACHMAN’S TEXAS FALL STABILIZER BULL SALE 406/672-5844. Texas. FMI: 936/544-2246; easttex November 28 — 4th Annual Boys aslivestock. com From The South Gelbvieh and Bal- December 17 — Special Bull Offering Thursday, December 17 @ 10:00 A.M. | San Saba ancer Bull Sale, James G. Ward Featuring Leachman’s Texas Fall In Conjunction With Our Regular Sale — Bulls Will Sell At 10 A.M. Plan Now To Attend. Ag Center, Lebanon, Tennessee. Stabilizer Bull Sale, Jordan Cattle Bulls Will Be Fertility Tested, Meet Trich Requirements And Ready To Go To Work! FMI: 612/286-2799; 615/308-8628; Auction, San Saba, Texas. FMI: 70 Stabilizer Bulls 704/664-5784. 325/372-5159; jordancattle.com For details on the bull consignments or online viewing/bidding info, please call or visit our website. December 1 — 55th Annual Red River December 21 — Special Sale Fea- Valley All Breed Bull and Heifer and turing Cows, First-Calf Heifers and Internet Guidelines: Young Cow Replacement Sale, Bulls, Comanche Livestock Ex- View it live and bid online (or by phone at 325/372-5159) or give us a call and we will assist you with your purchases. If you have previously registered to Cattlemen’s Livestock Commission, change, Comanche, Texas. 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Typical Analysis Dry Matter 93.0% Crude Protein 21.0% Fat 17.0% Crude Fiber 24.0% Calcium 0.14% Phosphorus 0.68% Total Digestible Nutrients 91.0% Net Energy — Lactation 94:1 Meal / 100 Lbs. Mark Langford: 512/734-1365 Jordan Langford: 512/734-2026 Page 12 Livestock Weekly November 19, 2020 Sedgwick, Kansas, have bought from Elmer Davis, Clayton, Recent cattle sales out of the out of Alabama 540 No. 1 Okie four loads of fall-shorn lambs New Mexico, delivered No- Boone feedlots in Dalhart in- steers weighing 675 pounds from Floyd McMullan of San vember 14. clude 114 fed heifers weighing delivered at $37.25. Angelo at 26 cents per pound. ——— about 900 pounds at $22.50 ——— ——— Jack Osborne, Pampa, sold to Schwartzman Packing Co., Floyd Whatley, Nara Visa, HINDSIGHT 65 YEARS AGO 383 good quality steer year- Albuquerque. New Mexico, sold recently to Harvey Martin, San An- lings weighing 725 pounds at ——— a local buyer 180 native Her- gelo this week bought 1300 $17.25 to a Colorado feeder, 55 YEARS AGO eford heifer and steer calves Looking Backward Through The heavy feeder lambs expected delivered November 12. John Houser of Gardner, weighing an average of 430 Livestock Weekly Files . . . to weigh around 80 pounds at ——— Colorado, recently sold and pounds at $30 and $35. $16.50 cwt., including 700 in 60 YEARS AGO delivered 105 heifers weighing ——— 70 YEARS AGO Cattle receipts at 12 ma- the Fort Stockton area and 600 George Cator of Ione, New 515 pounds at $21.75 and 74 Shamburger Ranch, Texline, A string of good and choice jor markets Monday totaled in the Eden area. Mexico, sold 242 steer year- heifers weighing 530 pounds bought last week out of Fort slaughter ewes weighing 103 96,900 head compared with ——— lings weighing about 750 at $22.30 to a La Junta buyer. Smith, Arkansas 116 Okie pounds brought 15 cents per pound 96,246 the previous week and Mid-West Feed Yards last pounds at $23 and delivered ——— steers weighing 358 pounds in Kansas City Monday; it was 94,389 a year ago. Saturday bought two loads of them last week to Sparky’s Tulia Feedlot sold 150 good delivered at $28.52. the highest prices for this class of ——— 77-pound feeder lambs from Comm. Co., Pueblo, Colorado. and choice steers weighing ——— sheep on that market since 1918. Dale Fry and Sam McGinn of Jack Canning, Eden, at $16.75. ——— 1025 pounds at $24.25 and P. H. Young, Valentine, Ne- This week, the fi rm sold a load Wayne Cleveland of Cana- 117 weighing 1100 pounds at braska, last week sold 250 of extremely heavy fall shorn dian, Texas last week sold and $24 to Oklahoma packers for black baldface steers weighing feeders for a local rancher to delivered 1037 yearling steers delivery this week. 375 pounds at $46. CASH FOR USED Jerry Gee of Kempner at $16. averaging 727 pounds pay weight ——— ——— ——— at $21.65 to Leonard Alkazar for A. H. Price Estate of Tatum, 40 YEARS AGO Carroll Lewis, Clarendon, shipment to Missouri feedlots. New Mexico sold 100 cross- X I T Feedyards, Dalhart: Texas, and O. O. Turner, Altus, ——— bred Charolais-Brahman heif- 616 steers, 1075 pounds, 75 CATERPILLAR EQUIPMENT er and steer calves weighing percent choice, $66. Oklahoma, bought two loads Nig Reid of Tulia, Texas sold — Any Condition — of mixed caves weighing 340 1200 steer yearlings weighing 439 pounds and 445 pounds ——— pounds and 371 pounds at $16 about 800 pounds at $22 for respectively at $20.50 and Supreme Feeders, Liberal, 325/450-5002 and $18, and 24 steer yearlings delivery last week to Woody $21.25, delivered last week to Kansas: 518 steers, 1100 pounds, weighing 616 pounds at $16.50 Copeland, Wichita Falls. a Clovis buyer. 75-80 percent choice, $66. ——— ——— U. D. Sawyer of Crossroads, Western-Lockney Ltd., Lock- Cattle For Sale By David, LLC New Mexico sold 100 steer year- ney: 60 heifers, 850 pounds, 60- A. J. KOLLMYER & SON lings, averaging 817 pounds pay 65 percent choice, $64.50. Serving West Texas Since 1937 weight at $22.25, delivered last ——— WE STOCK week to Cliff Key of Tatum. 35 YEARS AGO QUINCY AIR COMPRESSORS FOR: ——— Ty Jones Cattle Co., Can- FEED MILLS 50 YEARS AGO yon, bought in the Texas Pan- COTTON GINS Lockney Feed Yard, Lockney, handle 150 No. 1 Okie steers “Our goal is to be a consistent and reliable source of replacement FEEDYARDS Texas: 160 heifers, 980 pounds, weighing 825-850 pounds at 70 percent choice, $26. females in volume to cattlemen everywhere. The priority of each $60.50, also 210 No. 1 steers REPAIR SHOPS ——— weighing 750 pounds at $60. transaction is to procure a satisfi ed buyer and seller.” — David Krieg TIRE REPAIR Heaton Cattle Co., Pampa: ——— SALES — SERVICE PARTS 97 heifer, 780 pounds, 40 per- Hughes Land & Livestock, CATTLE FOR SALE David Krieg Call: Steve or Joe Kollmyer — 325/655-9683 cent choice, $27.50. Scott City, Kansas: 200 heifers, ——— 1050 pounds, 70 percent choice, 325/234-3067 Tuco Cattle Feeders, Aberna- $66.50; 166 heifers, 975 pounds, [email protected] thy: 500 heifers, 900 pounds, 65 60 percent choice, $65. TULIA LIVESTOCK AUCTION percent choice, $26.25. ——— Will Krieg ——— Bob Campbell, Durant and 361/945-0421 MARKET REPORT Circle 3 Feed Yards, Here- Kemp, Oklahoma, sold out of Receipts From Thursday, November 12 — 2426 Head ford: 139 mostly choice steers, Walter Lasley & Sons feedlot, BY DAVID, LLC. Call Or Check Websites For More 1040 pounds, $27. Stratford: 76 heifers, 980 pounds, Information And Listings Of Cattle! Stocker cattle $2-3 higher, feeders $3-8 higher, cows about steady. ——— 75-80 percent choice, $64.50. STEERS HEIFERS 45 YEARS AGO ——— cattleforsalebydavid.com 12 478 lbs. $148.00 13 469 lbs. $139.00 Master Feeders II, Garden Sugarland Feed Yards, Here- 34 565 lbs. 139.00 31 550 lbs. 125.50 City, Kansas, bought this week ford: 130 steers, 1150-1200 19 492 lbs. 148.50 17 527 lbs. 125.00 13 438 lbs. 154.00 31 518 lbs. 135.00 23 568 lbs. 140.00 57 570 lbs. 118.50 35 570 lbs. 145.50 17 458 lbs. 142.50 GEOCHE 13 461 lbs. 157.00 8 328 lbs. 161.50 ET M 20 575 lbs. 147.00 26 595 lbs. 122.50 N IC 23 607 lbs. 125.00 19 542 lbs. 123.50 TY JONES CATTLE CO. 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The Rainbow Ranch count of 47,000 head com- Industry steady to instances traded last week with 214,763 bought in the local area 46 No. black and black baldface steers was established in the early pared to the previous week’s $1-2 higher on 1303, Three pounds of confi rmed sales. 1 hairy crossbred steers weigh- weighing 650 pounds at $94, a 1960s by Ross and Anita May. totals of three million pounds Rivers fi rm to $3 higher on ——— ing 372 pounds at $75.60. load of heifer mates weighing ——— and 45,000 head. 1588 head, and Crockett $2-3 Mid-Tex Cattle Co., Sequin, ——— 650 pounds at $88, and a load Ty Brown, Abilene, and ——— higher on 1771 head. Texas, sold a load of No. 1½ 30 YEARS AGO of black steers weighing 700 JCO Livestock Co., Montalba, Fredericksburg on Tues- ——— Okie and cross heifers weighing Cimarron Feeders, Texho- pounds at $91. Texas sold on a delivered ba- day reported selection 1 5 YEARS AGO 640 pounds at $148 f.o.b. Sequin ma: 1440 steers, 1150 pounds, ——— sis to a North Central Texas 25-45-pound kids at $152-185, Barber Ranch, San Saba of- to a Panhandle feedyard, a load 55 percent choice, $81; 142 Ty Jones Cattle Co., Canyon, buyer fi ve loads of Charolais 45-60 pounds $153-170 and fered 88 horned and polled Her- of steers and bulls weighing 490 crossbred steers, 1175 pounds, bought in New Mexico for cur- and black steers weighing 691 60-80 pounds $152-171, selec- eford bulls that averaged $8615 pounds at $170, a load of No. 35 percent choice, $80.50. rent delivery 260 No. 1 steers pounds at $115 delivered to tion 2 45-60 pounds $140-155, in the Barber Ranch and Guest 1½ heifers weighing 388 pounds ——— weighing 750 pounds at $87, a Texas Panhandle feedyard, 60-80 pounds $130-180. Bull and Female Sale at Jordan at $177, and a load of steers Dumas Cattle Feeders, Dumas: also 140 heifer mates weighing also fi ve loads of heifer mates ——— Cattle Auction. The top Barber weighing 395 pounds at $207. 300 heifers, 1060-1100 pounds, 725 pounds at $83.50. weighing 609 pounds at $109 Midwest cattle auctions Ranch bull sold for $33,000, 28 ——— 65 percent choice, $81. ——— and two loads of Brangus paid from the upper 80s to the head were $10,000-20,000, and Goat slaughter under fed- ——— Total red meat production replacement heifers weighing mid-90s, strictly choice to as the balance $4250-9500. Express eral inspection the week end- 3K Cattle Feeders, Here- under federal inspection last 1000 pounds at $960 per head much as $101. Direct trade Ranch offered 33 Angus bulls ing October 31 totaled 7978 ford: 80 steers, 1090 pounds, week was estimated at 880.3 f.o.b. the ranch. elsewhere was at mostly $98 that averaged $6476 with the top head. Goat meat imports for 65 percent choice, $81; 80 million pounds, 5.2 percent ——— live and $156-157 dressed. bull $9250. the week ending November heifers, 1000 pounds, 60 per- less than a week ago and 1.7 10 YEARS AGO ——— ——— 7 totaled 356 metric tons, all cent choice, $80. percent less than a year ago. Lamb and mutton meat In Texas, Milano was mostly Domestic wool trading on from Australia. ——— ——— Reeves County Feeders, Ver- Stocker and feeder cattle halen: 90 heifers, 1025 pounds, price trends were generally 50 percent choice, $78.75. steady to some softer across ——— the country. 25 YEARS AGO ——— COLEMAN LIVESTOCK AUCTION COMMISSION CO., INC. JB Cattle Co., Abilene, sold 15 YEARS AGO on a delivered basis to Kansas The annual Indian Nation “Family Owned and Operated Since 1961” wheatfi elds one load of No. Brangus fall sale offered more 1 Okie steers weighing 460 than 800 registered Brangus pounds at $65.80, also one bulls and commercial females. load of No. 1 Okie heifers The 47 coming two-year-old Consistently Selling weighing 579 pounds at $57, bulls averaged $2662 each. and a load of similar heifers Church Brangus, Kiowa, Okla- weighing 540 pounds at $57. homa, sold the champion bull ——— at $5000 to Diamond K Ranch, 2000-2500 Head West Plains Feedyard, Fri- Salem, Missouri; Church also ona: 204 steers, 1160 pounds, sold the reserve champion 50 percent choice, $69; 161 to AK Brangus, Tahlequah, Every Week heifers, 1075 pounds, 60 per- Oklahoma, for $4100. The cent choice, $69. top pen of three bulls from ——— Perry Ranch, Pauls Valley, PACO Feed Yard Inc., Frio- Oklahoma, averaged $3533. na: 826 heifers, 1025 pounds, ——— CATTLE SALES EVERY WEDNESDAY — 11 A.M. 50-60 percent choice, $69; 234 Total red meat production steers, 1125 pounds, 50-60 under federal inspection last percent choice, $69. week was estimated at 884.2 Highway 84 North • P. O. Box 875 • Coleman, Texas 76834 ——— million pounds, 4.9 percent Miller Feedyard, Satan- less than a week ago and 1.1 325/625-4191 ta, Kansas: 672 steers, 1325 percent more than a year ago. Bob Edington — 325/647-8417 pounds, 50 percent choice, ——— www.colemanlivestockauction.net $69; 213 heifers, 1060 pounds, The Rainbow Ranch, Dem- 50 percent choice, $69. ing, New Mexico, won the Page 14 Livestock Weekly November 19, 2020 Well, Ole fancied himself a Saki that Ole could hold, 400-500 pounds $136-168, 500- 700 pounds $104-132, 700-800 linguist, since he already spoke which was considerable. 600 pounds $119-155, 600- pounds $96-117. English and Swedish, so he About 2 a.m., they all stag- 700 pounds $107-143, 700-800 Slaughter cows: under 800 bought a home study course in gered out of a night club and pounds $113-132. pounds $15-25, 800-1100 pounds Japanese. This was in the days straight into a couple of SP’s Heifers: 200-300 pounds $125- $25-47, 1100-1300 pounds $46- of the big vinyl disc records (Shore Patrol, or Military 148, 300-400 pounds $128-156, 63; bulls 1000-1300 pounds $60- POKIN’ about the size of a super jumbo Police). Both of the SP’s were 400-500 pounds $121-140, 500- 69, 1300-2100 pounds $68-92, IHOP pancake. Everything on a oriental so sailors naturally 600 pounds $110-137, 600- replacements no test. ship is close quarters so Wayne thought they had gotten this and the other shipmates had cushy job of hauling drunk to endure Ole listening to and sailors to the brig because BAXTER repeating the lessons during they were bilingual. FUN many hours at sea. Ole seemed “Ole, talk to them in Japa- to be making great progress but nese and get us out of this the lessons had turned Wayne jam,” one whispered. Ole By Doc Blakely against sushi, Hirohito relatives jabbered something to one B L A C K and gongs. The sailors still SP, which he slurred to sound Friends are good to have A friend of mine, Wayne, was had however, an affection for like SB and the guy replied, ON THE EDGE OF COMMON SENSE but we all have a few that will in the Navy during the Korean Geisha girls and Saki under the “You’re gonna have to talk drive you nuts, the kind you War. One of his shipmates was right religious circumstances. They stood in the back of the pump up that right front tire, it’d to me in English sailor. I’m room lookin’ like two Oakland would like to tell, “When this Ole Olson from Minneapolis They prayed for shore leave. Filipino.” So, Ole turned to steer better.’” Pandammitt is over I still want (I’m not making this up). He told Raider linebackers at a prep- Pat lived and ranched 12 miles The day fi nally came when the other and said, in English, pie quiche-tasting party. They you to stay away from me.” everybody he was Mexican, and they were able to go ashore “I suppose you’re Indonesian, from the tiny town of Brothers, Here is an example: his name was pronounced Olay! had on unblocked hats with fl at but the wife and kids lived in the at Osaka. Although everyone huh?” “No, I’m outdoor Ala- brims and each man wore a neck was suffering from an illness baman and you swabbies are nearest big town 60 miles away. scarf and new Wrangler’s. Steve Four years ago, he fi nally got a at sea, and they were sick and indoor bound.” ambled over and asked where BISHOP BOOTS tired of Ole, they agreed to let In the brig they nearly radio telephone. He rings through Quality Made To Measure they were from. “Nevada,” a big transmitter on a mountain • From Wax Calf To Exotics • For Ranch Or Offi ce him come along and try out killed Ole when they found they said, “We ranch.” • Reasonable Prices his Japanese. On the street, out all he could say in Japa- top and patches into the Portland For More Information: Ole jabbered some Japanese They discussed the cattle exchange 200 miles away. Write: PO Box 14 • Tucumcari, NM 88401 nese was, “Most honorable business and bad-mouthed the to some girls in kimonos. The person, please watch my “We know Pat,” said the Or Come By: 6520 Quay Rd AR • Tucumcari, NM government, as usual. Pretty Nevada boys, “He’s been down Or Call: 575/461-1889 girls giggled, pulled out their friends closely. I am honor- soon they got to discussin’ mu- Website: www.cowpuncherboots.com Email: [email protected] fans to hide behind, bowed able but they will drink your our way lookin’ to buy a place. tual acquaintances. Steve had Seemed like a nice enough guy to Ole and shuffl ed off into a sake and steal you blind.” — a friend named Pat from way nearby bar. The guys followed. www.docblakely.com but we’re worried about him. See, Ole translated for the seven up around Brothers, Oregon. we don’t have no phone. Turns MOBILE TRAILER REPAIR sailors, ordered drinks, appar- Lampasas Light Calves, “Quite a character,” Steve out he spends weekends in town ently told jokes because there said. “Pat would trade out vet with his wife and kids. That ain’t Slaughter Bulls Steady work with his neighbors. One the best way to run a ranch, ya Pack / Service Wheel Bearings was much laughter. He was the hit of night in every club they LAMPASAS — (Nov. 11) day, one of his ranching neigh- know. Livin’ that close to town Wiring — Lights — Brakes went to afterwards. The seven — Light calves steady, feeders bors who was an ex-mechanic kinda makes a feller soft.” Springs — Axles — Flooring sailors were so impressed and $3-5 higher, slaughter cows $2-4 came over. Pat asked him to walk Steve asked, “How far out around his ol’ beat-up tractor to Equipment Maintenance saw such great possibilities lower and bulls steady. Receipts are you?” see if it needed anything. The “Wull,” said the buckaroo, Welding Available for the night as long as Ole totaled 893 head. was around to translate, they neighbor took a professional “My ranch is 72 miles from Steers: 200-300 pounds $135- stroll around the rusting and 24-Hour Roadside Assistance chipped in and bought all the 182, 300-400 pounds $149-190, Fallon but the one he is lookin’ Brian York 325/650-1618 dented piece of antique farm at was a ways off the road.” — [email protected] Christoval, Texas machinery and said, ‘Pat, if you’d www.baxterblack.com Amarillo Livestock Auction BB&& CATTLE CO. 101 Manhatten Street • Amarillo, Texas BB Keith Parrott, Owner CATTLE SALES Feeder and Stocker Cattle SHEEP & GOAT SALE CATTLE SALE 806/777-8513 1-800-328-3433 or 1-800-393-BEEF EVERY MONDAY Bobby Brotherton John Graves, Offi ce Manager — • — • — • — Monday — 10 A.M. Tuesday — 12 Noon 806/654-2965 P.O. 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But that will because they imposed a gov- The be a few decades in the future. ernment mandated religion on OMPUTER Although I plan to be here to the people. Has What It Takes To Take Title & see it, God may have other In the last half century, we COLORADO SPRINGS deo history by becoming the plans for me. The good news for have misinterpreted the found- — (PRCA) — Winning eight fi rst cowboy in any event to The C OWBOY me is that a vaccine is just a few ers and have argued that reli- world titles is a win world titles his fi rst two days away. If you can vaccinate gion has no place in govern- ProRodeo record Don Gay has years, earning the first as a By C. A. Rodenberger, PhD. your whole herd, maybe I can ment and have diminished the held for 36 years, yet he’s among rookie in 2014. He continued get vaccinated before long and practice of worship. I hope that the many who are cheering for to make history in 2016, win- As I opened this file, a voter ID by scanning your return to an open society. our leaders will return to our reigning world champion, Sage ning his third consecutive doe walked by and looked in driver’s license in the com- Every day I use my comput- basic beliefs. My other prob- Kimzey, to break that record. world title while becoming the my office window. She had puter gets a little complicated er to read Today in Christian lem is the misuse of so-called Kimzey, the reigning six- youngest cowboy to surpass no interest in my computer. with mailed ballots. History and am appalled at science that does not believe in time world champion, fi nished the million-dollar mark in ca- Didn’t even look at the screen. I don’t see a computer solu- the strife caused by the dif- God. Europeans used Darwin atop the 2020 regular season reer earnings at 22 years-old. Much like this election, where tion, except for the increasing ferent beliefs in Christianity. to argue that other races were standings for the seventh con- “I can tell you what he has computers didn’t prove to be requirement for students to Especially in the 14 and 15 inferior to theirs and contrib- secutive time with $92,334. already done is absolutely the fast solution to voting that have computers in order to hundreds after Luther began uted to the expansion of slav- He’ll be gunning for that sev- phenomenal,” Gay said. “But I had hoped for. It is tough to get educated while they are at the Protestant movement wars ery to provide cheap labor for enth world title when the 2020 you have to keep in mind his count mail-in votes with com- home. I can see the politicians were fought over beliefs. If farms and factories. Since the National Finals kicks goal is nine world titles, and he puters. The idea of requiring requiring all voters to come you didn’t accept the beliefs 1960’s, the idea of creation- off at Globe Life Field in Ar- has six done in the rear-view of the rulers, you were subject based science has grown. The lington, Texas, December 3. mirror. The seventh one is out to death in horrible methods, current political arguments “The way you said that in front, but he has to perform hanged, drawn and quartered, question whether candidates would make it seem like it’s and beat the 14 best bull riders Burl Scroggs Fencing burned at the stake, drowned “believe in science.” I would an easy conclusion to win his in the world.” and stabbed. This is why the ask the question, “Does the seventh world title, but what he In 2018, Kimzey had the founders of this nation estab- scientist believe in God?” The has to do at the NFR is incred- best regular season in any Barbed Wire Fencing lished rules that the govern- Institute for Creation Research ibly diffi cult,” Gay said. “The event in PRCA history, earn- ment couldn’t require that you has advanced a new study of fact of the matter is nobody ing $297,026. The 2019 season and Repair belong to a certain church. creation by design in place of has claim to a world title. Ev- started out rough due to an injury Crews Available Anywhere USA And they believed that this evolution. You can read their eryone has an opportunity to a sustained at the 2018 NFR but the nation was founded like a new website for more information. world title, and the biggest hill result remained the same with Phone: 806/922-7253 Israel, to worship God. Like Enough of my preaching. Sage has to fi ght is between his the Oklahoma cowboy at the Columbus, they believed they Enjoy your computer during ears and focus because people top of the world standings. were sent here to convert the your shut-in to escape the like me, and you make judg- “To go there and ride the 10 Indians to Christ. And this na- fl u. — You can email me at ments that are nothing more (bulls) is a big task, and most of tion became successful, while [email protected] than observations.” that is mental intimidation,” Gay HH Only two bull riders have as said. “It’s a lot like golf, you can 381 CR 373 many world titles as Kimzey, stand on the putting green and Trent, Texas 79561 CAL-TEX BEEF COAST TO COAST and both are ProRodeo Hall of roll in four-foot putts but if you’re Famers, Jim Shoulders (1951, on the 18th hole at the Masters, 1954-59) and Gay (1974-77, that hole looks like it’s the size 1979-81, 1984). of a pin. Most people can’t do CAL-TEX FEED YARD, INC. 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Sales: Sheep and Goats Tuesday — 9:30 A.M. Roaring Springs, Texas Cattle Wednesday — 12 Noon HH limited due to COVID-19, $105,513; 4. Cole Patterson, Mason And San Saba ing $80-88, medium yielding November 19, 2020 Livestock Weekly Page 17 and the uphill battle became Pratt, Kansas, $87,405; 5. $74-82, low yielding $60-74, steeper when Kimzey injured Jess Tierney, Hermosa, South Stockers Held Steady feeder bulls $60-79. 449 pounds $165; 3R Ranch, Early, 19 steers, 501 pounds his left ankle at the San An- Dakota, $70,103. Mason and San Saba stocker Representative Sales: James Paint Rock, one steer, 500 $150; Pete & Sam Sloan, San tonio Stock Show & Rodeo, Bull riding: 1. Sage Kimzey, and feeder steers and heifers Lebow, San Saba, one steer, pounds $160; JCC Ranch, Saba, fi ve steers, 549 pounds February 11 during a ride on Strong City, Oklahoma, $92,334; steady, packer cows $3-4 lower, 380 pounds $190; Don Hart San Saba, five steers, 505 $148; Harold Yates, San Saba, Powder River Rodeo’s, Hot 2. Ky Hamilton, Mackay, bulls, breds and pairs steady. Jr, Liberty Hill, one steer, 435 pounds $152; SRK Ranch fi ve steers, 548 pounds $148; Pursuit. Kimzey had ankle Queensland, $89,446; 3. Bou- Receipts totaled 3526 head. pounds $178; Pete & Sam LLC, San Saba, 39 steers, 511 Josh Lackey, Hamilton, fi ve surgery February 14, and less dreaux Campbell, Crockett, Tex- Steers: choice steer calves Sloan, San Saba, four steers, pounds $151.50; Jerry Pierce, steers, 569 pounds $146. than a month later, he won the as, $85,745; 4. Dustin Bouquet, 100-200 pounds $150-188, fi rst round of bracket one at Bourg, Louisiana, $81,566; 200-300 pounds $150-188, Rodeo Houston. 5. Brady Portenier, Caldwell, 300-400 pounds $150-192, He also split the win at RFD- Idaho, $73,105. 400-500 pounds $140-180, Violeta Beefmasters 60th Annual TV’s The American for $40,125 Barrel racing: 1. Brittany 500-600 pounds $133-174, in Arlington, Texas, March 8, just Pozzi-Tonozzi, Lampasas, 600-700 pounds $125-141, before the pandemic shut down Texas, $86,724; 2. Hailey Kin- 700-800 pounds $115-124; Production Sale all competition. sel, Cotulla, Texas, $78,460; yearlings, 700-800 pounds “He knows, as I do, he is way 3. Dona Kay Rule, Minco, $118-129.50, 800-plus pounds Saturday, JANUARY 16 better than everyone riding bulls Oklahoma, $67,453; 4. Jim- $110-124; No. 2 steer calves today,” Gay said. “Just because mie Smith, McDade, Texas, and yearlings $110-150. Lunch — 12 Noon • Sale — 1 P.M. you’re way better that means $65,022; 5. Tiany Schuster, Heifers: choice heifer calves nothing, especially at the NFR Krum, Texas, $55,060. 100-200 pounds $120-156, Violeta Beefmasters, founder Humberto Garza, bought his fi rst bull from Tom Lasater in 1947. because those bulls can’t read 200-300 pounds $120-156, your résumé. If they could, I’d Genetics and Phenotypical selection for beef production in the Brush Country of South Texas LETTERS 300-400 pounds $135-162, has helped make Violeta the producer of today. We’re proud to have our 60th Annual Sale — still be riding.” 400-500 pounds $120-158, In the all-around competi- 500-600 pounds $115-145, January 16, 2021 at the ranch, 5.5 miles south of Randado, Texas. tion, Tuf Cooper, Decatur, Livestock Weekly 600-700 pounds $105-123, Texas, leads with $111,450, P. O. 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Brady Johnson Darcy Weishuhn 830/431-152583 President & CEO #1174646-446307 MINERAL SALES GROUP LLC Loan Officer Page 18 Livestock Weekly November 19, 2020 The cattle were driven to property on Cedar Spring in Alonzo and , and a Mexi- meat was gone. They turned back San Antonio and loaded on eastern Terrell County where can cowboy met us at Lozier,” toward the Rio Grande, went up the Galveston, Harrisburg and the cattle were driven. Shortly, Bud said. “They all helped the river until they hit Cibolo San Antonio Railway cattle he brought his family to their drive the cattle to water on An- Canyon. “We camped there the Old cars. They were shipped to new home. tonio Creek, about 1.5 miles night and crossed the river the a railroad siding at Thurston Daniel Gandy “Dan” Franks west of the Val Verde County next morning at Shafter Cross- & Canyon in south central Terrell was born December 1, 1848 in line. We turned the cattle and ing. We had to swim our horses New County, about a mile northeast Plum Creek, Caldwell County horses loose on the range and for about 2 feet, and we got our of Dryden. There were no to Benjamin Franklin Franks went home with the Franks’ to bedding and provisions wet.” chutes or pens, so railroad (1824-1864) and Martha P. their place on Cedar Creek.” In February of 1885, hardly ties were stacked up and the Spears Franks (1826-1865). “Just before we got there, a year after moving to Cedar Longhorns were jumped from Daniel Franks and Julia Dan had killed a bear. Bear meat Springs, Mrs. Franks died. Her the railcars onto the ties. Zerilda Elkins were married is some of the best meat you can grave remains, the lone grave on By Jerry Lackey Trails When Franks and Camp February 7, 1868 in Atas- eat, and the bear grease (or oil) Cedar Creek. The Franks children got to Indian Creek with their cosa County. They had seven was highly prized for cooking,” were sent to Floresville to live DRYDEN — Impressed at Pleasanton in Atascosa cattle, they found there had children: Alonzo V.B. Franks Bob Lauderdale said. with their grandmother and go with green, lush grass and County, to gather cattle and been a range fi re. All the grass (1870-1916), Arrie Franks A short time later, Dan to school. sotol on the open range, as far head back to West Texas. and sotol was burned off, so Doak (1872-1948), Artie Col- Franks, John Camp, Captain In the spring of 1885, Dan as the eye could see around In- His friend and partner, John they took the cattle on to the lins Franks Neal (1872-1907), Simonds (manager of the King was offered a job with the dian Creek south of here, Daniel Camp, a cattleman at Pleasanton, Shafter Crossing on the Rio Lela Franks Heard (1874- Spring ranch) and Lauderdale Pecos Land and Cattle Com- Gandy Franks was excited at also chose to send his cattle from Grande and left them there, 1894), Oscar Bertrand Franks decided to go over into Mexico pany, owned by investors from bringing his cattle herd from the dry terrain of South Texas, to according to “Terrell County (1876-1894), Dannie Franks on a hunt, where bears were a Attleboro, Massachusetts. drouth stricken South Texas. In the abundant grass covered In- Texas – Its Past, Its People.” (1878-1962) and Zarilda little more plentiful,” Bob said. Organized the year before, the 1884, he returned to home base dian Creek area of Terrell County. Meanwhile, Franks located Franks (1883-1885). “We took a pack-horse and Pecos Land and Cattle Company The drouth hit South Texas some dogs with us. We camped established headquarters near Lampasas, Texas hard in 1883-1884. Bud Chap- that night just south of the Meyers Spring, seven miles east man (John Camp’s son-in-law) Rio Grande and next morning of the railroad station at Dryden. and his partner, R.J. “Bob” struck out across the country They purchased 67,840 acres of Lauderdale, also decided to toward Burro Mountains,” he land from the Galveston, Harris- move their cattle West. They said. “We got out about 20 burg and San Antonio Railway 512/556-3611 drove them to San Antonio miles from the river but did for one dollar per acre. 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“We left Presidio County “We left the Pecos at Ro- Howard gives up announcing, Staubach throws a football?” Graham Steers, Heifers 165, 400-500 pounds $130-155, in April and this trip was full swell and went up by old Fort over 500 pounds $115-140. but he’s not forsaking sports He may have something Mostly Steady of hardships all the way out to Sumner, crossed over to the altogether. On the contrary, he Heifers: under 300 pounds there. A golf ball any duffer $125-150, 300-400 pounds $120- Roswell, New Mexico” Lemuel Canadian River and by the old thinks he’s going to get rich in GRAHAM — (Nov. 16) said. “We went by Alpine and Bell ranch, then went on up can knock past the county 135, 400-500 pounds $110-125, the fi eld of athletics. — Packer cows traded $3-5 Toyah and struck the Pecos River the Goodnight Trail through line. But the idea has a serious lower this week while all other over 500 pounds $100-130. “Don’t mention it till I get Replacements: cows and heif- at Knife Ranch, and the night the mountains and reached the drawback: there’s no guarantee classes of cattle were steady. we got there our herd stam- market in July with 1600 head the patent,” he whispered the ers $900-1200 per head; cow/calf peded early in the night and we of steers out of the 2200 that other day, “but I’ve got the that Howard Consell won’t Receipts totaled 3076 head. pairs $1000-1300 per pair; calves did not get them checked until we left Presidio County with greatest idea since peanut but- have a great, great deal to say Steers: under 330 pounds $150-300; packers: cows $31-56 early morning. Again, at Toyah in April,” Lemuel said. ter. It’s a golf ball shaped like a about it. — S.F. (11/20/1975) $155-200, 300-400 pounds $135- cwt., bulls $76-93. we had a stampede that lasted On October 11, 1887, Dan all night and until sunrise the Franks married his second next morning, and this time we wife, Alva Allison Thompson- lost 22 head of steers.” Brite. They had three children: “We went up the Pecos to Alva Allison Franks (1889- Seven Rivers. Striking the Pe- 1919), Robert Ingersoll Franks cos again, we followed it as far (1891-1930) and Penelope Lee as Roswell, New Mexico. We Franks Deering (1897-1923). had a tough time getting there, When Dan quit the Pecos with no grass and no rain. We Land and Cattle Company suffered heavy losses all the in 1890, his son-in-law, John way up the Pecos, pulling and Doak was made foreman. Dan digging cattle out of bogs every moved to Del Rio, purchased day and losing some each day. and remodeled the Wood & We were a dilapidated looking Son Bank building and turned bunch, cattle, horses and men, it into the Franks Hotel, which and when we arrived within he operated until his death fi ve miles of Roswell, we had September 4, 1913. — jlack- a glorious rain that made our [email protected] Thank You To The Following Sponsors And Volunteers Who Made The Horsehead Crossing Weekend Possible! In Kind Donations — Lindsey Cattle Company Betty Damron Unregistered Bull Ernest Woodward McDonald Ranch Ronnie & Tinita Cooper Cade Schneeman Pecos County Feed & Supply DeLane Cagle in a Gary Harrell Permian Basin Area Foundation Iraan 4-H Steve Chapman Peter S. Batjer Rusty Battenfield Hotel Lobby Kirby Warnock Porter’s Crane Texas Melissa Hagins, Texas Trails Bobby Holladay Sawyer & Associates Adriel Salas Wanda Lewis Texas Pecos Trail Region Ernesto Rodriguez Tom Ashmore The State of Texas The Treasure of Crane County Tammie Smith The Oil Ring Tunis Springs Petroleum LLC, Warren Nutt Jana Morgan Choice gleanings from 45- when you see Cosell talkin’ Midline Spring Branch Water Well Services, Inc. Cortney Cagle plus years of Unregistered it’s practically deafening.” Little Regina Trucking John T. Austin Caleb Grisby Bull. One thing that makes a Oscar Franco Antina Cattle Company Jose Ornelas A condition which some victim of Howard Cosellitis M.Q.I. Survey Silver Donations — Shane Woodward people may call trivial but all the more conscious of his Ricky Schuler Christian Gonzales Steve & Laura Melvin which to its victims is ex- allergy is the knowledge that Lowes Grocery, Fort Stockton Colton Cagle 7X Energy, Inc. tremely serious seems to be Howard’s success is in direct Porters Grocery Dawson Cagle M. R. Gonzalez developing in this part of the proportion to the number of Daggett Ranches Re-Enactors — Oscar Gonzalez country. It hasn’t been given an people he infuriates. That Midland Meat Market J. G. Nutt Robert Preston offi cial medical name as yet, overpowering erudition of his, Historic Fort Stockton Living History Union Stockton Ford, Inc. Beverly Harwell but for the present it might be the insistence on expound- Trey Trucking Tejas Bank Cheryl Ince called Howard Cosellitis. ing at nauseous length on the Tom Lindsey Wallace Lumber Company Ray & Nita Johnson It’s not like brucellosis or pso- most minuscule details of a John McCormick, San Antonio Express News Mike or Kimberlee Smart Jess, Emily Hopkins & Kids, Pecos, Bo & Sorrell roptic scabies. Howard Cosellitis player’s muscular, skeletal, Paul Weatherby Anderson Ranch, The E Down, Michael Harrison Gaylan Harrison is a problem among the urban as nervous, and cardiovascular Mario Rodriguez Grady’s Western Supply Co., Inc. Cory & Melissa Bisbee well as rural segment of our so- systems, not to mention how Bill Everett Lannom Industries Mike & Brenda Parker ciety. It doesn’t affect everybody, many yards he gained from Jay Garrett Tommy Johnson Timothy Phillips only those given to watching junior high through college, Ronnie Cooper Midline Fred & Eva Tee sports events on television. gives listeners such feelings of Brad Cockrell Jim Miles Whether the trouble is inferiority that their only relief Midland College, Fort Stockton Chuck Wagons — purely local or is reaching is through animosity toward Historical Commissions — Kevin and Kendra Ramos Snap Woodward the proportions of a national the announcer. This, added to Roger Ramos epidemic is not known at this the realization that Howard is Pecos County Historical Commission Fred Vandevalee DeLane Cagle Crane County Historical Commission Glenn & Doug Moreland writing, but if the local situa- bound to be getting rich while Betty Damron tion is indicative of conditions the viewer is merely being Upton County Historical Commission Brian Blackbird Robert Preston Presidio County Historical Commission Bill McGrew elsewhere, there may be a criti- taxed and infl ated out of what- Templeton Cannons cal shortage of psychiatrists in ever the cattle or bond market State of Texas Historical Commission Kevin Williams Rio Pecos RV Park David Dick the making. has left him, simply adds to the Karen Moore Artists — All it takes to gain an idea of ailing one’s discomfort. And to Marty White Snap Woodward Mike Capron Randy Cooper the seriousness of this matter is Howard’s affl uence. Wallace Lumber Company Beverly Hartman Deaune Whitehead to visit a few coffee shops up “They took Gunsmoke off Cody Cagle Nita Henderson Pat Yeager and down the street the morn- the air, which meant there Joyce McKee ing after a football game at wasn’t anything left to tv ex- Event Personnel — Mike & Sandra Cooper which the famous sports com- cept football,” groans a would- Gold Donations — Arlie Sparkman Dennis Young mentator has presided. Listen be observer. “Then they came Bently B. King Mike & Brenda Parker to the anguished comments of up with Cosell. It’s enough to Mario Rodriguez Adriel Joarib Big Spring Livestock Auction Paul Weatherby the afi cionados. make a man turn his picture Bill & Teresa Everett Ed Armstrong / Brad Bennett Kirby Warnock “He’s gonna be the downfall tube to the wall.” Fort Stockton Lions Club Projects Acct John Strickland of football and tv at the same Hearing remarks like this Jim Collett Pecos County State Bank Dennis Young Adriel Salas time,” declares an ordinarily helps you understand why, when Hodges Oil Company Ernesto Rodriguqez cool customer, his voice rising Howard had to be escorted from Andres Madrid Darren Hodges Midland College Students Vendors — and his face taking on the color a stadium under police protec- Delmon Hodges Sherry Wegner / Pat Pelzel Insurance of the Cardinals’ jerseys. tion, so many viewers nodded Bakersfield Service Station, LLC Jefferson Spilman Amy Slover “There ain’t no way to watch understandingly. Big Wind, LLC Christian Flanders Miguel Robledo & Family a game without gettin’ your Not everybody is susceptible Kellye Duncan Justin Woodward brain washed with all them big to Howard Cosellitis, but it’s Clayton Williams Farm Company Crane County Feed & Supply Bill & Teresa Everett Karan Heffelfinger words and statistics going back not likely you’ll hear a man Ernest Woodward Joyce Clark to Red Grange,” aggress a fellow bragging that he’s immune. Not, Dobie 6 Cattle Company, Kirke McKenzie sufferer. “I turn the volume down that is, if he plans to remain an Ernest Woodward, Six Shooter Ranches, LLC to where I can see what’s goin’ accepted member of the commu- Fort Stockton National Bank Special Thanks To The Goodnight-Loving Trail, Inc. on an still not hear him, but nity. And to speak an approving Gas Well Services, Inc, Jack Matthews that don’t work too good on word about Howard in the pres- Hargrove Ranch Insurance account of I’m a natural born ence of his more rabid objectors Jay Garrett The Pecos County Historical Commission lip reader. If you read lips, could be downright dangerous. 4C Livestock Inc. DBA Sales Every Tuesday CORYELL COUNTY Sheep / Goat 9 A.M. COMMISSION COMPANY Cattle 12 Noon CATTLE SALE EVERY SATURDAY • 12 Noon Jody and Robin Thomas, Owners Jody & Robin Thomas 2316 Highway 6 East www.wacostockyards.com Highway 36 Loop • P. O. Box 671 • Gatesville, Texas 76528 Waco, Texas 76705 254/865-9121 Office • 254/865-8219 Home • 254/223-2958 Mobile 254/753-3191 Office • 254/223-2958 Cell • 254/753-4390 Fax Page 20 Livestock Weekly November 19, 2020 was $1.12. This puts ethanol at should all be aware that green of diesel and tons of steel just a kid that he had ridden 132 percent of the price while energy is heavily dependent are being used may be better horseback between Pyote and providing only 67 percent of upon mining and petroleum. entertainment than watching Pecos on several occasions and the BTU’s. If you want to see a massive overpaid athletes fi ghting over that when you ride it horseback Someone sent a picture on amount of diesel-powered an odd, shaped ball on a fi eld you don’t forget where the the internet that showed a equipment working for green of fake grass. The downside towns are located. The old picture of an electric vehicle energy development, crank up is that it has given me an urge gentleman asked the stranger charging station. It appeared the computer and get on You- to own and learn to fl y one of if he still wanted to make that to be a self-contained unit with Tube and search for Tesla Gi- those drones with a camera on bet after hearing about his an electric apparatus, cord and gafactory Austin. There are at it. It might be useful in scout- experience. The stranger said plug with a diesel generator at- least two people who are fl ying ing for wild hogs. yes and went for a map, which tached to provide electric power. drones over the construction Thinking about how much confirmed that the stranger It was somewhat disappointing area where the Tesla factory is diesel is being used at the Aus- owed the old gentleman $100. The fourth quarter has tradi- Brent crude oil futures were to see that they had not painted being built. The drone opera- tin Gigafactory site made me The old gentleman told me that tionally been a time of pulling quoted at $43.53 per barrel it green in order to give some tors appear to be free lancers think of the prediction about he was not gambling in that in the horns and slowing down while West Texas Intermedi- semblance of “green energy.” who are not connected with the electric vehicles replacing situation because he KNEW activity in the oil fi eld. So far ate was at $40.12. Plains All Another green energy photo construction companies. They those powered by combustion where Pyote was located. — this quarter, the contrarians American pipeline posted showed a huge lithium pit just fly around the site and engines. This would be some- [email protected] have been running against the bulletin for WTI was $36.25- mine in South America. No give post daily updates on the what reminiscent of horse and historical norm. On November 36.75. Natural gas futures information was given about construction progress. They mule teams that were used to Abilene Boner Cattle, 13, Baker Hughes reported were at $2.97 for Henry Hub how many (probably millions) are claiming that they will be dig pits and make roads in the that 312 drilling rigs were at delivery and Texas Alliance tons of ore had been removed producing the stainless steel early oilfi eld. The end result was Light Cutters Steady work in the U.S. That is up 12 had posted day prices at $2.81 from that mine. Based on battery powered pickup there that those teams helped build the ABILENE — (Nov. 10) — the probability that all of the in June 2021. One report stated industry that replaced them. High cutter and boner cattle from the previous week but per mcf for Henry Hub and equipment used in the mine that half a million orders have down 494 from one year ago. $2.54 for Waha Hub. The Many years ago, along in steady, lower cutter steady, is powered by diesel fuel, it been placed for what Tesla is the mid-70’s, I had an op- light calves $3-5 higher, year- Between the political turmoil cooler weather may be hav- would be good to know how calling the Cybertruck. With and the effect of COVID-19 on ing an impact on natural gas portunity to visit with an old lings $2-3 higher. Receipts much diesel has been used in a deposit of only one-hundred gentleman whose dad was an totaled 1438 head. the economy, the oil business prices. Ethanol futures were that mining operation. Also, dollars being required to place may be as risky as ever. $1.48 per gallon and gasoline early day dirt contractor in the Feeder steers, medium and how much heavy equipment an order, so it is anybody’s oilfi eld with horse and mule large No. 1 200-300 pounds made of steel, which was pro- guess about how many of those teams. He had many good $173-198, 300-400 pounds $177- duced from coal fi red furnaces are solid orders. stories about those days and 195, 400-500 pounds $148-185, H has been used in that mine. Watching the progress on his experience growing up. 500-600 pounds $127-165, 600- I’m not an opponent of green the construction and wonder- One event he told about had 700 pounds $118-130, 700-800 energy but I think that we ing just how many gallons happened just recently and it pounds $110-124, over 800 connected back to when he San Angelo, Texas pounds $100-114. was growing up in the Perm- Feeder heifers, medium and ian Basin oil field. He was large No. 1 200-300 pounds having a discussion with some $128-140, 300-400 pounds $130- DIRT WORK stranger, when the stranger 170, 400-500 pounds $122-150, said something about driving 500-600 pounds $116-130, 600- Pad Sites • Land Improvements • Excavation through Pyote, out west of 700 pounds $115-120, 700-800 Pecos. The old gentleman said pounds $106-117, over 800 Ranching and Commercial Fencing that he politely corrected him pounds $95-114. and stated that Pyote is located Slaughter cows, high cutter We Are Fully Insured With General Liability & Workers Compensation east of Pecos, not west. The and boning utility $50-57, low stranger insisted that he knew cutter and canners $30-46; San Angelo And All Surrounding Areas for sure that Pyote was west of slaughter bulls, yield grade Pecos because he had driven 1-2 heavy carcass $75-89, low Jake Dodds 325/456-5525 through there many times and carcass $62-73. [email protected] would bet $100 with the old Replacement cows, medium Under New Management gentleman as to the location. and large frame No. 1 three to The old gentleman who had six years old $725-1150 head; Welcome To The Opening Of The Panhandle’s grown up in the area, informed cow/calf pairs, three to six Newest Livestock Auction! the stranger that when he was years old $850-1250 pair. GRAHAM SALE EVERY TUESDAY 10 AM All Classes Of Cattle Welcome GRAPE CREEK TRAILER REPAIR LIVESTOCK COMMISSION LLC Your Dealer For 203 Highway 67 South • Graham, Texas 76450 Deadline for animals to be pregnancy checked and EASLEY TRAILERS sold as bred stock is noon on Monday. • Horse Trailers • Stock Trailers • Tandem Dual Flatbeds SALE EVERY MONDAY — 12 NOON Trucking Available • Replacement Beds For Pickups We sold 3076 head of cattle Monday, November 16, including 669 packer To Consign Your Cattle Give Us A Call Anytime cows, bred cows and pairs and 2407 yearlings and calves. We had 245 Bill Martin: 970 302-5834 consignors and 70 buyers. Packer cows were $3-5 lower. Packer bulls were steady. The market on the bred cows and pairs were steady. Market Offi ce: 806 677-0777 “Quality Repairs At Affordable Prices” on steers and heifers weighing under 500 pounds were steady. 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E-mail: [email protected] 575/623-5680 FAX Announcing Our Benny Wooton NEXT REGULAR SALE Cell: 575/626-4754 New Webpage: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Smiley Wooton www.roswelllivestockauction.com Cell: 575/626-6253 We sold 2681 head of cattle on Monday, November 16 on an uneven market with excellent buyer attendance. Th is is the top of the market and prices range down from this according to quality, condition, and fi ll. Compared to last week: stocker calves: steady to $5.00 higher; feeder cattle: $2.00 to $4.00 higher; packer cows and bulls: $2.00 lower. STEERS HEIFERS 300-400 Pounds ______$175.00 To $179.00 300-400 Pounds ______$145.00 To $156.00 400-500 Pounds ______$162.00 To $175.00 400-500 Pounds ______$138.00 To $145.00 500-600 Pounds ______$140.50 To $162.00 500-600 Pounds ______$129.00 To $135.00 600-700 Pounds ______$129.00 To $140.50 600-700 Pounds ______$117.50 To $129.00 700-800 Pounds ______$124.00 To $129.00 700-800 Pounds ______$115.25 To $117.50 Packer Cows ______$ 50.00 To $ 55.00 Feeder Bulls ______$ 60.00 To $ 70.00 Canner & Cutter Cows ______$ 42.00 To $ 48.00 Cow/Calf Pairs — Top Half ______$900.00 To $950.00 Packer Bulls ______$ 72.00 To $ 80.00 Bred Cows — Top Half ______$750.00 To $850.00 STOCKER CALVES AND FEEDER YEARLINGS: Richard Montano, Santa Fe, NM blk cow 910# 51.00 John Erskine, Wink, TX 7 mxd strs 335# 179.00 STOCKER COWS: Emil Kiehne & Sons Inc., El Paso, TX 15 blk strs 340# 178.00 Emil Kiehne & Sons Inc., El Paso, TX 7 blk bred cows 850.00 John Erskine, Wink, TX 10 mxd strs 397# Emil Kiehne & Sons Inc., El Paso, TX 4 blk mxd bred cows 800.00 175.00 Wade Berry, Lake Arthur, NM 6 blk bred cows 735.00 Travis Kiehne, Magdalena, NM 3 blk strs 442# 175.00 Hutcheson Ranch, Corona, NM rwf bred cow 725.00 Charles Horak, El Paso, TX 4 blk strs 409# 174.50 Emil Kiehne & Sons Inc., El Paso, TX 2 bwf pairs 950.00 Travis Kiehne, Magdalena, NM 4 blk/red strs 480# 169.00 Raymond Roybal, Santa Fe, NM blk pair 900.00 Justin (Spike) Goss, Weed, NM 6 mxd strs 508# 162.00 Tony Lewis, El Paso, TX blk pair 900.00 Carl or Lora Whiney, Datil, NM 7 blk strs 527# 161.00 Three Rivers Cattle Ltd. Co., Roswell, NM 2 blk & bmf strs 513# 158.00 ADVANCED CONSIGNMENTS FOR Travis Kiehne, Magdalena, NM 6 blk/red strs 543# 157.00 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Jim Espy, Fort Davis, TX 3 blk strs 562# 156.00 Emil Kiehne & Sons Inc., El Paso, TX 56 blk/red strs 576# 145.50 150 BRED COWS – reputation quality – Brown Bros. Ranch – Roswell – Chad & Krystina Rush, Manassa, CO 5 blk/red strs 579# 145.00 Brangus cows – one brand – calfh ood vaccinated – framey – medium fl esh Charles Horak, El Paso, TX 39 blk/red strs 594# 143.75 bred to the highest quality Lack-Morrison and Townsend Registered Brangus Flying A Trust, Canjilon, NM 4 blk strs 596# 143.00 bulls for spring calves – 7, 8, 9 year old cows. Matthew Beiler, Corona, NM 2 blk strs 618# 140.50 Pud Schneider, Ruidoso Downs, NM 4 blk strs 625# 139.00 50 BRED COWS – excellent quality – black/black whiteface Angus crossbred Charles Horak, El Paso, TX 11 blk/red strs 678# 133.50 cows – bred to high quality Angus bulls – 6 – 9 years old. Bar C Bar Ranch, Hobbs, NM 2 blk strs 708# 129.00 Mark Wilkenson, Sonora, TX 5 blk strs 748# 129.00 200 CALVES – excellent quality – black/black whiteface Angus crossbred Mayfield Ranches, Sonora, TX 16 blk/bwf strs 811# 124.00 calves – CM5/7 way at branding – thin to medium condition – 375 to 550 pounds. Wade Berry, Lake Arthur, NM 3 blk strs 927# 117.50 Esquivel Ranch, San Antonio, NM 12 blk & bmf hfrs 298# 158.25 100 CALVES – excellent quality – black/black whiteface Angus and Charles Horak, El Paso, TX 2 blk/red hfrs 350# 156.00 Esquivel Ranch, San Antonio, NM 3 blk hfrs 353# 155.50 Brangus crossbred calves – weaned 55 days – 2 rounds BS Gold/7 way – Thomas Humphreville, Glenwood, NM 8 blk hfrs 409# 151.50 medium condition – 400 to 550 pounds. Wade Berry, Lake Arthur, NM 38 blk mxd hfrs 453# 148.50 Emil Kiehne & Sons Inc., El Paso, TX 103 blk/red hfrs 466# 145.75 90 CALVES – excellent quality – black/black whiteface/red/red whtieface Carl or Lora Whitney, Datil, NM 10 blk hfrs 487# 141.00 Angus and Brangus crossbred calves – medium condition – 450 to 600 pounds. Danney Salas, Picacho, NM 4 blk/red hfrs 483# 139.00 Wade Berry, Lake Arthur, NM 8 blk/red hfrs 528# 136.50 50 CALVES – excellent quality – black Angus high altitude calves – weaned 45 days – 2 Charles Horak, El Paso, TX 27 blk/red hfrs 520# 136.00 rounds BS Gold/7 way/multi-min- broke – medium condition – 500 to 650 pounds. Travis Kiehne, Magdalena, NM 5 blk & bmf hfrs 535# 134.50 Justin (Spike) Goss, Weed, NM 2 blk & bmf hfrs 578# 133.00 106 CALVES – excellent quality – yellow Charolais crossbred calves – weaned Emil Kiehne & Sons Inc., El Paso, TX 40 blk/red hfrs 586# 128.75 30 days – thin to medium condition – 375 to 500 pounds. Charles Horak, El Paso, TX 11 blk/red hfrs 603# 127.00 Larry Waggoner, Roswell, NM 9 blk & bmf hfrs 641# 126.50 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Mayfield Ranches, Sonora, TX 10 blk hfrs 666# 119.25 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23 – REGULAR CATTLE SALE Collin Smith, Carlsbad, NM 7 blk & bmf hfrs 709# 117.50 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30 – REGULAR CATTLE SALE Steven Ellyson, Carlsbad, NM 5 blk hfrs 697# 117.50 Mayfield Ranches, Sonora, TX 17 blk & bmf hfrs 814# 115.25 MONDAY, DECEMBER 7 – REGULAR CATTLE SALE PACKER COWS AND BULLS: MONDAY, DECEMBER 14 – REGULAR CATTLE SALE Chad & Krystina Rush, Manassa, CO blk bull 1825# 80.00 MONDAY, DECEMBER 21 – CLOSED FOR CHRISTMAS Duke Phillips, Colorado Springs, CO red bull 1860# 77.00 MONDAY, DECEMBER 28 – CLOSED FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS Johnny J. Ortiz, Moriarty, NM blk bull 1780# 76.00 MONDAY, JANUARY 4 – REGULAR CATTLE SALE Emil Kiehne & Sons Inc., El Paso, TX 4 blk/bwf cows 1445# 55.00 Kendal Wilson, Carrizozo, NM red cow 935# 54.00 ROSWELL LIVESTOCK AUCTION PRECONDITIONED CALF PROGRAM Bill Weinacht, Pecos, TX blk cow 1150# 52.00 Janet Borba, Roswell, NM rmf cow 1130# 51.50 Th e RLA Preconditioned Calf Program has been a great success. Henry McDonald, Loving, NM blk cow 1285# 51.00 Call Benny to see how you can get your calves enrolled. ROSWELL LIVESTOCK AUCTION TRUCKING NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS! For All Your Trucking Needs Contact: Smiley Wooton: 575/626-6253 50’x102” Pots • Straight Decks • Flatbeds and Dry Box Vans RECEIVING STATIONS Producers hauling cattle to Roswell Livestock Auction Receiving Stations need to call our toll free number for transportation permit number before leaving home. This number is answered 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Just ask for hauling permit number. Toll Free Number: 1-800-748-1541 PECOS, TEXAS VAN HORN, TEXAS Jason Heritage at 575-840-9544 800 West Second - Five blocks west of Courthouse. Windmill & Pump Service Or Smiley Wooton at 575-626-6253 Smiley Wooton - 575-626-6253 • Windmills Receiving cattle every Sunday. No Prior Permits Required. Receiving cattle 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month. Trucks Leave Sunday At 4:00 P.M. Trucks leave at 3 P.M. CT. • Solar Pumps SAN ANTONIO, NEW MEXICO LORDSBURG, NEW MEXICO • Domestic Water Wells Nine Miles East of San Antonio on US Hwy 380 Hwy. 90 at MM #3 - East Side of Hwy. (20 Bar Livestock) Michael Taylor - 575/418-7398 Receiving Cattle 2nd & 4th Weekends of Each Month • Specializing In Ranch Water Systems Receiving Cattle 2nd & 4th Weekends of Each Month Truck Leaves At 2 P.M. MT Sunday Trucks Leave Sunday At 3 P.M. MT Smiley Wooton: 575/626-6253 Cell - 575/622- 5580 Office

Since 1888 Cody Rattan MORIARTY, NEW MEXICO Phone: 575/840-7436 Two Blocks East, One Block South of Tillery Chevy Smiley Wooton - 575/626-6253 Cell - 575/622-5580 Office J. C. Burson - 505/681-7424 Trucks Leave Sunday At 4 P.M. MT LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED New Mexico Stations Receive Livestock Sunday