Sheep Markets Periodical postage paid. Priority handling requested. Continue With Lower Trends ® Sheep and lamb markets were mostly lower again this week with San Angelo call- Livestock Weekly ing the market $10-20 lower, similar trends at other markets. New Holland, Penn- sylvania reported a steady market compared to last week. The NASS estimated lamb VOL. 73 - NO. 9 SAN ANGELO, TEXAS THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 2021 LIVESTOCKWEEKLY.COM $35 PER YEAR and mutton meat production for the week ending March 6 totaled 2.58 million pounds on a slaughter count of 38,000 head compared to the previous week’s total of 2.45 million pounds and 36,000 head. Imported lamb and mut- ton meat for the week end- ing February 28 totaled 1355 metric tons, about 2.99 million pounds. That is equivalent to 122 percent of the domestic production for the same period. San Angelo medium and large 1-2 wool feeder lambs 45-48 pounds $286-296, 55 pounds $288, 59 pounds $296 ewe lambs, 60 pounds $294 ewe lambs, 61-69 pounds $270-278. Slaughter lambs, wooled and shorn, choice and prime 61 pounds $292, 90 pounds $264, 141 pounds $169.83 163 pounds $170, choice 63 pounds $288, 143 pounds $120, 150 pounds $132. Hair lambs, choice and prime 33-39 pounds $306- 310, 40-49 pounds $298-312, 53-59 pounds $290-302, 60- 68 pounds $288-308, 70- 79 pounds $278-298, 80- THE ABSENCE OF COLOR in this scene from Archer County will hopefully change 87 pounds $272-290, 90-99 soon as spring, so says the calendar, is upon us. pounds $252-284, 100-102 Slaughter Meat Goat Prices pounds $262-272, choice 40- 47 pounds $280-292, 50- Mostly Steady To Lower 58 pounds $286-296, 60- 67 pounds $274-290, 70-78 Range Sales San Angelo kids sold steady dium $140-170, fl eshy $175- pounds $244-258, 88 pounds with nannies selling sharply 270. Replacement nannies, $240, 94-98 pounds $240-248, Cattle For Sale By David, delivered to and $1120 f.o.b. San Angelo and a lower. Hamilton kids and nan- medium quality $135-165 101-110 pounds $220-252. San Angelo, sold 78 Angus another load of similar weight load of weaned No. 1½ stocker nies held steady. New Holland, per head, choice $175-325. New Holland, Pennsylva- pairs and breds from Marfa to heifers this week for $132 also heifers 550 pounds for $140 Pennsylvania slaughter kids Slaughter billies $230-315, nia, wool lambs, choice and Seymour, Texas for $1225. to the same area, a load of No. f.o.b. San Angelo. were steady to $10 lower, breeding billies $265-325. prime 30-48 pounds $295- 1½ steers weighing 801 pounds nannies weak, billies $10-15 Fredericksburg on Tuesday 355, 50-57 pounds $320-350, 4L Cattle Co., Vic Choate, The USDA counted 6571 San Angelo sold a load of for $115 delivered to the Texas higher. Goldthwaite kids sold reported selection 1 20-40 65-69 pounds $315-355, head of feeder cattle selling pound kids $400-660, 40-60 crossbred heifers averaging Panhandle, a short load of direct off Oklahoma range in- steady to $10 higher, slaughter 70-78 pounds $305-335, 80- young black heavy-bred cows pounds $300-475 and 60-80 85 pounds $290-335, 90-99 575 pounds last week for $131 cluding 856 medium and large nannies $5-10 lower, replace- ment nannies steady. Freder- pounds $350-435, Angora pounds $290-325, 100-135 No. 1 steers 750-775 pounds $220-370. Nannies, packer pounds $225-315, 110-130 $131.05-137.88, 385 steers icksburg kids steady. pounds $270-300, good and Plains Fed Cattle Trade Limited, Goat slaughter under fed- $140-240, stocker $200-300, 800-835 pounds $126.05- Angora $120-200. Billies choice 44-75 pounds $245-295, 128.04, 655 head 850-875 eral inspection the week ending 81-86 pounds $250-275, 90-97 February 20 totaled 6152 head. $1240-310, muttons $230-400. Feeders Holding With Ask At $115 pounds $125.55-131.38, 112 At San Angelo Tuesday, pounds $240-280, 100-109 head 900-935 pounds $125.65- Goat meat imports for the week pounds $240-245. Hair lambs, The fed cattle market was $10 higher, 700-800 pounds ending February 27 totaled 191 slaughter goats, kids, selection 126, 260 steers 950-975 pounds 1 40-48 pounds $440-468, 50- choice and prime 35-39 pounds largely at a standstill midweek. $2-3 higher, over 800 pounds metric tons with 154 being from $325-345, 42-48 pounds $320- $122.30-124.35, for March de- 59 pounds $440-450, 63-67 The few token sales re- steady to $2 higher, feeder livery 1050 head to weigh 865 Australia, 14 from Mexico and 350, 50-59 pounds $300-350, ported Tuesday evening and heifers under 600 pounds $5-8 pounds $428-446, 83 pounds 60-68 pounds $300-350, pounds $130.04, 660 medium 23 from New Zealand. $320, 90 pounds $360, selec- a few more Wednesday morn- higher, 600-700 pounds $2-3 and large No. 1-2 steers 800 At Goldthwaite on Thurs- 70-79 pounds $310-325, 80- ing were essentially at even higher, over 700 pounds steady tion 1-2 40-49 pounds $390- 88 pounds $295-320, 90-98 pounds $128.05, 240 steers day Boer and Boer cross 460, 54-57 pounds $395-438, money. Last week’s average to $3 higher, advance on 700- kids 30-45 pounds $380-480, pounds $280-315, 100-135 going rate was at $114 and 750 pounds. 865 pounds $126.75, 100 68 pounds $410, 82-88 pounds pounds $230-285, 140-170 head 925 pounds $125.04, 58 45-60 pounds $375-470, 60- $286-290, 95-98 pounds $285- pounds $200-215, good and pennies. Feeders were asking In Texas, Three Rivers 70 pounds $325-445, 70-90 $115, but packers seemingly marked grazing calves $8- head 1000 pounds $123.18, 298. Nannies, selection 1-2 choice 35-39 pounds $240- for March 120 steers to weigh pounds $275-370, 75-100 81-86 pounds $170-180, 93 255, 40-60 pounds $245-295, showed little interest. 12 higher, heavy calves and The Texas Cattle Feeders yearlings $2-6 higher, Graham 825 pounds $125.05. For im- pound muttons $270-380. pounds $196, 103-146 pounds 75-78 pounds $280-290, 80-86 mediate delivery, 650 medium Slaughter nannies, light $190- pounds $265-285. Association counted 12,349 with receipts of 2086 head had $152-206, 152-156 pounds head on area showlists, down steers and heifers under 500 and large No. 1 heifers 750 290, heavy $150-230, thin $95- $150-160. Billies, selection 1-2 Goldthwaite wool lambs 145. Slaughter billies, light 50-70 pounds $270-315, 70- 1908 head. Formulas totaled pounds $3-5 lower, over 500 pounds $123.05, 195 head 735 78 pounds $278, 80-88 pounds 90 pounds $250-310, 90-110 62,478, down 2005 head. pounds steady and lightweight pounds $125.50, 155 heifers $225-290, heavy $200-250. $240-254, 90 pounds $280, pounds $175-270, hair lambs DTN also reported the few steers and heifers lower. Ama- 775 pounds $124.18, 60 head New Holland, Pennsylvania 104-145 pounds $200-279, 40-60 pounds $295-350, 60- “scattered” deals in the South rillo with receipts of 400 head 800 pounds $122.05, 70 heif- by the head on Monday quoted 150-185 pounds $202-232, 75 pounds $285-325, 75-90 on Wednesday morning at did not have enough feeder ers 875 pounds $122.35, for kids, selection 1 30-39 pounds 200-215 pounds $232-236. pounds $260-315, Barbado $114 and a light trade devel- cattle for comparable sales to May 210 heifers to weigh 700 $80-95, 40-49 pounds $120- lambs 35-50 pounds $300-365, oped in Nebraska and Colo- establish a market trend. pounds $130.28, 195 head 750 190, 50-59 pounds $195-270, FUTURES TRADE 50-70 pounds $270-320, 70-90 rado on Tuesday afternoon Oklahoma City with receipts pounds $126.38, 90 head to 60-69 pounds $200-295, 70-79 CHICAGO — (CME) — pounds $240-315. also at $114. of 13,686 called feeder cattle weigh 800 pounds $126, 390 pounds $285-315, 80-89 pounds Beef futures trading on the Hamilton wool lambs 70 Direct trade was quiet else- and calves mostly steady, medium and large No. 1-2 $275-280, 90 pounds $340, Chicago Board of Trade at pounds and heavier $200-270, where, a few sales at $109.50- stocker cattle or cattle suit- heifers $122.05, 60 head 825 selection 2 40-49 pounds $95- the close on Tuesday and at hair 20-40 pounds $285-360, 116.75 choice and prime and able for grass $5-8 higher. pounds $115.60. 115, 50-59 pounds $130-180, press time on Wednesday. 40-70 pounds $250-325, 70 Live Cattle up to $119.75, strictly prime. Best steers 318-319 pounds Selling direct out of Colo- 60-69 pounds $160-195, 70-79 pounds and heavier $220-315, The online Central Stockyards $194-206, 356-398 pounds Wed. Tue. Barbado $200-300. rado the USDA tallied 5341 pounds $145-175 Nannies, Auction offered 1296 head, $177-198, 418-444 pounds selection 1 60 pounds $155, Apr. 119.00 119.65 Fredericksburg wool lambs none sold. Consolidated Beef $177-187.50, 450-497 pounds feeder cattle including 280 June 118.88 119.65 40-60 pounds $285-325, 60-80 medium and large No. 1 steers 70-79 pounds $175-220, 80-89 Aug. 117.85 118.23 Producers’ cash pool sold $167-192, 508-549 pounds pounds $200-255, 90-99 pounds pounds $265-320, hair 40- 5875 head at $113. 159-177.50, 550-596 pounds weighing 725 pounds $142.53, Oct. 121.90 122.20 60 pounds $285-340, 60-80 70 steers 800 pounds $130.85, $230-285, 100-140 pounds Dec. 124.55 124.93 pounds $270-315. Stocker and feeder cattle $150-169.50, 602-647 pounds price trends were mostly steady $144.50-167.50, 550-596 35 head 885 pounds $127.43, $270-375. Billies, selection 1 Feb. 127.15 127.55 Slaughter ewes at San for April on a delivered basis 60-69 pounds $170-200, 70-79 Apr. 128.33 128.80 Angelo included good wool to higher. Carthage, Missouri pounds $150-169.50, 602- with 11,387 head had feeder 647 pounds $144.50-167.50, 2320 steers to weigh 850 pounds $210-255, 80-89 pounds June 122.80 123.00 $86-104, utility $118, good pounds $132.50, 450 medium $250-280, 90-99 pounds $300- Aug. 121.40 122.00 steers and heifers steady with 652-699 pounds $137-159.75, Feeder Cattle hair $102-138, utility $100- and large No. 1-2 steers for im- 350, 100-140 pounds $365-495, 106. New Holland good wool active bidding. Tulsa, Oklaho- 700-749 pounds $130.25-153, Mar. 136.30 137.15 ewes $90-165, good hair ewes ma with receipts of 4045 head 755-792 pounds $130-138.50, mediate delivery 785 pounds 150-159 pounds $500-575. $135.75 delivered, 800 me- On Monday, Hamilton kids April 142.08 142.08 $105-165. Goldthwaite wool called steers mostly steady to 803-849 pounds $124-134.50, May 146.90 146.98 ewes $80-135, hair $90-200, $2 higher, heifers $4-6 lower 851-897 pounds $124.75- dium and large No. 2 Mexican 20-40 pounds $350-500, 40- Aug. 154.73 154.88 Barbado $85-180. Hamilton and La Junta, Colorado on 128.60, 909-938 pounds steers 500 pounds $146 deliv- 70 pounds $300-470, over 70 Sept. 155.25 155.45 wool $120-155, hair $115- receipts of 7327 head, reported $123-127.75, 952-982 pounds ered, for immediate delivery pounds $285-350, show kids Oct. 155.40 155.65 230, Barbado $70-115. Fred- feeder steers under 700 pounds $117.50-124.50, 1014-1016 f.o.b. 61 No. 3 Holstein steers $250-330. Slaughter nannies, Nov. 155.43 156.03 ericksburg $125-155. $5-8 higher with instances of pounds $117-118. 431 pounds $107.69. thin $100-135 per head, me- Jan. ------155.15 Page 2 Livestock Weekly March 11, 2021 Angelo Slaughter Cows, Bulls Sold $1-3 Down SAN ANGELO — (USDA) — Compared to last week, slaughter lambs and ewes $10- 15 lower, nannies sharply lower, kids steady. Sheep and goat receipts estimated 8471 head. PRODUCERS Compared to last week, steer and heifer calves and yearlings LIVESTOCK AUCTION COMPANY steady, slaughter cows and bulls Over 60 Years Serving The Nation’s Livestock Sellers And Buyers $1-3 lower, stocker cows and pairs not well tested. Cattle A Full Service Market 24 Hours — 365 Days A Year receipts totaled 1047 head. Feeder sheep: lambs, medi- 1131 North Bell Street • San Angelo, Texas 76903 um and large 1-2 45-48 pounds — — — — — — — — $286-296, 55 pounds $288, 59 pounds $296 ewe lambs, 61-69 pounds $270-278, 60 pounds SPECIAL COW SALE $294 ewe lambs. Replacement sheep: hair ewes, medium and large 1-2 Thursday, MARCH 18 116-120 pounds $132-152. Slaughter sheep: wooled and 120 PAIRS — mostly four to seven year old Angus and black baldy cows, with big calves at side, shorn, choice and prime 1-2 and 30 replacement quality yearling heifers, coming from the Glass Ranch. 61 pounds $292, 90 pounds 5 PAIRS — Red Angus with first calves at side. $264; choice and prime 2-3 “No wonder I’m so hot, I’d plum fergot to take 2 HEAD — purebred Red Angus bulls, trich and fertility tested. 125-148 pounds $164-180, off last winters underwear!” 62 HEAD — three to five year old mostly Angus and black baldy cows, open, all raised a calf 163 pounds $170; hair, choice last year — selling due to dry weather. and prime 1-2 33-39 pounds pounds $360; selection 1-2 86 1310-1685 pounds $61-66, 20 HEAD — three to six year old heavy bred black and black baldies. $306-310, 40-49 pounds $298- pounds $266. 957-1655 pounds $52-61. In Conjunction With Our Regular Sale 312, 53-59 pounds $290-302, Feeder goats: kids, selection Cow-calf pairs, medium and 60-68 pounds $288-308, 70- 1 31-39 pounds $444-468; large No. 1-2 with 150-300 — — — — — — — — 79 pounds $278-298, 80- selection 1-2 32-38 pounds pound calves 578-790 pounds 87 pounds $272-290, 90-99 $400-440; selection 2 28 $1235-1300. pounds $252-284, 100-102 pounds $398, 32 pounds $360. Representative sales: SPECIAL CALF SALE pounds $262-272; choice 1-2 Slaughter goats: kids, selec- Sheep: Warren Wallace, 40-47 pounds $280-292, 50- tion 1 40-48 pounds $440-468, Sonora, 29 hair lambs, 55 58 pounds $286-296, 60- 50-59 pounds $440-450, 63-67 pounds $294; Dwight Chil- Thursday, MARCH 25 67 pounds $274-290, 70-78 pounds $428-446, 83 pounds dress, Ozona, 72 hair lambs, All Calves And Yearlings Welcome pounds $244-258, 88 pounds $320, 90 pounds $360; selec- 42 pounds $303; 295 hair $240, 94-98 pounds $240-248, tion 1-2 40-49 pounds $390- lambs, 51 pounds $299; Mike — — — — — — — — 101-110 pounds $220-252. 460, 54-57 pounds $395-438, Lux, Eldorado, 28 hair lambs, Ewes, wooled and shorn, good 68 pounds $410, 82-88 pounds 37 pounds $314; Mike Gober, TH 2-3 153-191 pounds $90-104, $286-290, 95-98 pounds $285- Bronte, 22 hair lambs, 48 5 ANNUAL SPECIAL SHEEP 204-225 pounds $86-90; util- 298. Nannies, selection 1-2 pounds $302; Howard Swar- ity 1-2 120 pounds $118; 81-86 pounds $170-180, 93 ingin, Mertzon, 13 hair lambs, hair, good 2-3 137-148 pounds pounds $196, 103-146 pounds 53 pounds $292; Burk Ranch, AND GOAT REPLACEMENT SALE $100-110, 172 pounds $102; $152-206, 152-156 pounds Del Rio, 83 hair lambs, 42 utility and good 1-3 98 pounds $150-160. Billies, selection pounds $306; 102 hair lambs, $135, 102-131 pounds $120-138. 1-2 78 pounds $278, 80-88 46 pounds $298; 212 hair Saturday, MARCH 20 Bucks, hair 1, 110-141 pounds pounds $240-254, 90 pounds lambs, 50 pounds $293; Lee $132-172, 150 pounds $160. $280, 104-145 pounds $200-279, Puckitt, San Angelo, 40 hair SALE STARTS: 10 A.M. Replacement goats: nannies, 150-185 pounds $202-232, 200- lambs, 83 pounds $276; Holu- We have over 800 head in early consignments of replacement quality hair sheep ewe selection 1 71 pounds $330, 90 215 pounds $232-236. bec Farms, Melvin, 14 hair lambs and exposed yearlings as well as ewe lamb pairs with a few nanny goats. We Steers: medium and large lambs, 66 pounds $292; Phin- ® also have various consignments of hair sheep bucks. You need to call now so we can Livestock Weekly No. 1 300-400 pounds $192- ney Ranch, Miles, 104 hair 210, 400-500 pounds $181-190, lambs, 53 pounds $296; 42 get your consignment listed. (ISSN 0162-5057), USPS 676-280 500-600 pounds $163-168, 600- hair lambs, 44 pounds $306. Buyers must contact: San Angelo, Texas 700 pounds $140-146; medium Goats: Hudson Ranch, (325) 949-4611 and large No. 1-2 288 pounds Miles, 20 kid goats, 56 pounds Mike Matthiesen to register at 325/653-3371 (800) 284-5268 $172, 355 pounds $176, 400- $446; Mary Dunagan, Eldo- or ([email protected]) (325) 949-4614 FAX 500 pounds $168-179, 500- rado, 14 kid goats, 54 pounds 600 pounds $145-161, 600- $452; Jason Sullivan, Alpine, before noon Friday, March 19. For more detailed information watch our website- LivestockWeekly.com 700 pounds $131-139, 700-800 40 kid goats, 51 pounds $448; (producersandcargile.com) or contact: Published weekly except for the weeks pounds $125-129. Curtis Greenwood, New Mex- of Christmas and New Year. Publisher Heifers: medium and large No. ico, 25 kid goats, 50 pounds Benny Cox: 325/234-4277 Jody Frey: 325/234-7895 reserves the right to refuse any and all 1 275 pounds $158, 378 pounds $444; Foster Ranch, Sterling Charley Christensen: 325/234-4939 Offi ce: 325/653-3371 advertising. $157, 400-500 pounds $142-148, City, 24 kid goats, 38 pounds Subscription Rate — $35/Year 500-600 pounds $130-137, 700- $438; Jay McNealy, Eldorado, If you need to get in the business or restock don’t miss this sale. 800 pounds $114-125; medium 38 kid goats, 52 pounds $448; Established February 10, 1949 By and large No. 1-2 300-400 pounds 34 kid goats, 58 pounds $442; Stanley R. Frank $147-149, 400-500 pounds $135- 7 H Ranch, Sonora, 13 kid Early Consignments: 1916-1994 141, 500-600 pounds $122-129, goats, 51 pounds $446. 300 HEAD — Dorp/Croix yearling ewes, bred to White Dorp/Croix and black headed rams — Office Manager: Paula Rankin 600-700 pounds $120-129. Cattle: Centralia Draw, Big a percentage will have lambs at side. [email protected] Slaughter cows: breaker, Lake, seven steers, 424 pounds 100 HEAD — black headed Dorper cross yearling ewes, bred to White Dorp/Croix and black average 1530-2020 pounds $186; eight steers, 463 pounds Publisher: Robert S. Frank $53-55; boner, average 1078- $179; Curtis Kalina, Miles, headed rams — a percentage will have lambs at side. Emergency number: 12 HEAD — purebred White and black headed Dorper rams. 325/234-7691 1390 pounds $62-66.50; lean, two steers, 480 pounds $189; 3 HEAD — purebred White Dorper rams. average 1110-1290 pounds Tooter Jamison, Sterling City, Periodicals Postage Paid $54-64; high dressing 1070 three steers, 472 pounds $181; 200 HEAD — Dorp/Croix ewe lambs from Cargile Ranches to be sold in 50 head lots for San Angelo, Texas 76902 pounds $66.50; low dressing Arledge Ranch, Robert Lee, delivery the end of May til mid June, owners determine dates. Postmaster: Please Send 800-1418 pounds $48.50-53; fi ve heifers, 378 pounds $157; 50 HEAD — big, growthy White Dorp/Croix ewe lambs. very low dressing 848-923 S Two Woodward Ranch, 8 HEAD — well grown out yearling White Dorp/Croix rams. Address Changes To: ® pounds $42-45; bulls No. 1, Girvin, four steers, 528 pounds 30 HEAD — White Dorp/Croix ewe lambs. Livestock Weekly average 1465-2125 pounds $163; six heifers, 344 pounds 12 HEAD — Royal White rams. P. O. Box 3306 $89-96.50; low dressing 1275- $140; Fred Chandler, Ozona, 8 HEAD — yearling Dorp/Croix rams. San Angelo, Texas 76902 1660 pounds $80-87. fi ve steers, 571 pounds $160; 40 HEAD — Dorp/Croix ewe lambs. Replacement cows: stocker Mike Hull, Midland, three Street Address: 8 HEAD — yearling to coming two year old purebred Dorper and Dorp/Croix rams. cows, medium and large No. steers, 613 pounds $145; An- 2601 Sherwood Way 1-2 770-1013 pounds $89-99, derson Ranch, Midland, 12 13 HEAD — coming yearling 7/8 White Dorper rams. San Angelo, Texas 76901 24 HEAD — yearling to four year old high percentage Boer nannies, bred to Schafer Boer 945-1125 pounds $70-78, heifers, 435 pounds $136. billy. 20 HEAD — yearling open show quality Boer nannies, they had 2020 lightweight Champion goat at from Book Farms. 16 HEAD — Royal White rams, from Sue Vinson. — — — — — — — — We continue to serve you like we have have for the last 66 years. Our business is MOTLEY MILL AND CUBE considered essential in the food chain and we are having our normal weekly sales. Look At Our Website: www.producersandcargile.com We continue to update the site on a daily basis to serve our followers as best Old Style Cottonseed Cake we can with information on consignments and things important to our customers. Watch All Our Cattle Sales On DVAuction.com We Now Have A Video Sales Option For DVAuction.com Call For More Information 30% Protein 35% Protein When Is The Last Time You Toured Your Local Market Facility? Come See Us Or Check Out Our Website At www.producersandcargile.com 6% Fat 5% Fat Texas’ Largest Cattle Market Charley Christensen, General Manager 325-234-4939 Cell — Call For Pricing — — Regular Weekly Sales — Benny Cox, Sheep Sale 325-234-4277 Cell Sheep • TUESDAY 9 a.m. Jody Frey, Cattle Sale 325-234-7895 Cell WEDNESDAY (if necessary) Offi ce: 806/348-7151 Cell: 806/269-5383 Vernon Mansfield, Yard Foreman 325-234-1429 Cell Cattle • THURSDAY 9 a.m. Fannin Gwinn, Manager Producers Office 325-653-3371 Roaring Springs, Texas We Want Your Business And Will Work To Get It And Keep It! March 11, 2021 Livestock Weekly Page 3

Start Time @ 10 A.M. — Over 1500 Head Consigned — Books Are Closed! Special Replacement Female Sale Thursday, March 18 @ 10:00 A.M. — San Saba Females Will Sell At 10:00 A.M. With The Regular Sale To Follow Bred Cows • Pairs • bred And open heifers, Will Be Offered! 45 choice Brangus first-calf heifers — approximately half or more will have Angus calves at 90 mostly Angus and black baldy pairs along with a few red baldies — calves by Hereford side that were born in January and February, balance long bred to low birthweight Basin and Angus bulls, started calving around Christmas and have been left open for the bull and Turner Meadow Ranch Angus bulls, all come to feed, big and good, pairs will all be of your choice, young with a good many being two five years old and some will be six selling back as open and have matching eartags, will be sorted into uniform groups — to seven years old, all raised on this ranch, will be sorted and shaped into uniform lots you will like these! (1) according to kind. (28) 45 Angus cows, long bred to Angus bulls, three to five years old, in good shape, uniform 6 Angus pairs — with Angus sired calves at side, two to four years old, exposed back to and broke to cake — a good set of young cows. (2) Angus bull. (29) 15 fancy, open tigerstripe heifers, weight 775 pounds, sired by Vassburg Gray Brahman 20 Angus Plus pairs — with Angus sired calves at side, running back with Angus bulls and bulls and Hereford cows, ready for the bulls. (3) could be three-in-one packages by sale day. (30) 10 Angus cows, medium to long bred to choice registered Hereford bull, four years old, 10 Angus Plus cows, long bred to Angus bulls, solidmouth. (31) could have a few calves on sale day — a good set of young Angus cows. (4) 26 Angus Plus heifers, weight 800 pounds — set of open females, in great shape, ready for 45 choice Angus first-calf heifers — approximately half or more will have Angus calves at side that were born in January and February, balance long bred to low birthweight Basin the bulls. (32) and Turner Meadow Ranch Angus bulls, all come to feed, big and good, pairs selling 55 black and black whiteface pairs — with Brangus and Angus sired calves at side, ¼ Brah- back as open and have matching eartags, will be sorted into uniform groups and you man, babytooth to solidmouth, matching eartags, will be sorted into uniform lots. (33) will like them. (5) 15 black and black whiteface cows, bred to calve this spring to Brangus and Angus bulls, 25 one raising set of English black whiteface heifers, out of Powell Hereford bulls and babytooth to solidmouth, ¼ ear. (34) Angus cows, average weight 800 pounds, exposed to solid black Corriente bulls since 50 Angus and black whiteface cows, medium to long bred to Angus or Hereford bulls, December 1, gentle, come to feed. (6) coming with third calf — the calf raising kind, gentle, come to feed, will be sorted into 5 first or second-calf Angus pairs — Angus calves at side, selling as open, very gentle. uniform groups according to kind and pregnancy. (35) (7) 30 Angus cows with a few baldies — 10 with calves at side by Hereford bulls, balance medi- 3 Charolais cross heifers, out of Charolais cows and Red Angus bull, OCV, very gentle, um to long bred to same bulls, three to five years old, will be sorted into uniform groups selling as open, raised. (8) according to kind and pregnancy. (36) 2 open heifers — one red and one black whiteface, home raised, gentle, OCV. (9) 95 one raising set of Brangus heifers, selling as open, OCV, weight 700-775 pounds, will be 6 Angus Plus heifers, long bred to low birthweight Hereford bull, come to feed, gentle. ready for the bull of your choice, will be sorted into uniform groups for your liking. (37) (10) 20 Brangus heifers, all one raising, long bred to low birthweight Brangus bull, extremely 50 Angus and black whiteface cows — 15 with calves at side by Angus bulls, 35 long bred gentle, will eat cake out of your hand. (38) to same bulls, four to six years old, will come to feed, will be sorted into uniform groups 22 mostly black Maine cross cows, medium to long bred to Maine cross bull, solidmouth, according to kind — a good set of ranch cows. (11) could be a few calves by sale day. (39) 15 home raised first-calf pairs — Red Angus calves at side — 4 Angus, 5 Red Angus and 6 8 open Beefmaster cross heifers, weight 800-900 pounds — choice set of heifers are yellow (Red Angus / Charolais cross), left open for the bull of your choice, will be sorted into uniform groups according to kind. (12) ready for the bulls. (40) 40 Angus along with a few baldy pairs — exposed back to Angus bulls, mostly three to four 6 Beefmaster cross heifers, weight 800-900 pounds — big set of gentle heifers ready for years old, gentle, come to feed, will be sorted into uniform groups. (13) the bulls. (41) 3 Angus Plus pairs — with good black F-1 sired calves at side by Triple Son Black F-1 bull, 12 Hereford pairs — with Angus and Brangus sired calves at side, four to five years old, babytooth, big and stout. (14) running back with the same bulls. (42) 19 Angus Plus and Brangus cows, babytooth, short bred to a Triple son black F-1 bull, big 8 Hereford cows, four to five years old, medium bred to Angus and Brangus bulls, in good and stout. (15) shape. (43) 28 black, black whiteface, red and red whiteface cows, babytooth to solidmouth, medium to 4 tigerstripe pairs — with Angus and Brangus sired calves at side, in good shape, running long bred with some calves by sale day, bred to polled Hereford and Brangus bulls. (16) back with the same bulls. (44) 12 Red Angus and red whiteface cows, medium to long bred to Red Angus bulls, solid- 4 open, choice tigerstripe heifers, out of registered horned Hereford cows and Hudgins mouth, will be sorted by color and pregnancy. (17) Brahman bulls, nice, gentle. (45) 25 crossbred cows, medium to long bred to Angus and Charolais bulls, some calves on the 5 open, registered horned Hereford heifers, fifteen months old, ready for the bulls, papers ground by sale day. (18) transferred at buyer’s expense. (46) 2 bred heifers — ½ to ¾ blood crossbreds, bred to low birthweight Red Angus bulls. (19) 2 first-calf, registered horned Hereford pairs — with Angus sired calves at side. (47) 3 first-calf ½ to ¾ blood crossbred pairs — a good set of calves at side, will be open. (20) 8 fancy second or third-calf, true F-1 tigerstripe cows, long bred to registered Wilks Broth- 15 registered Hereford cows, four to five years old, medium to long bred to registered JD ers Angus bull, could have several calves by sale day. (48) Hudgins Ranch Brahman bulls, papers will transfer at buyer’s expense. (21) 8 Angus pairs — three to five years old, in great condition, running back with registered 15 commercial Hereford cows, solidmouth, medium to long bred to JD Hudgins Brahman Wilks Brothers Angus bull. (49) bulls, will be sorted by pregnancy. (22) 8 choice Red Angus cows, long bred to registered Wilks Brothers Angus bull, three to five 20 Angus and black whiteface pairs — three to six years old, with SimAngus calves at side, running back with SimAngus bulls, home raised, will be sorted into uniform groups — years old. (50) selling due to dry weather. (23) 15 Angus pairs — four to seven years old, Angus calves at side, running back with Angus 20 three to six year old Angus and black whiteface cows, long bred to SimAngus bulls. (24) bull. (51) 2 registered Angus cows, five years old — with bull calves at side by Angus bulls, open to 25 Angus cows, four to seven years old, medium to long bred to Angus bulls. (52) breed to bull of your choice. (25) 30 Brangus pairs — Brangus calves at side, first-calf to six years old, running back with 50 black and black whiteface heifers, long bred to low birthweight Coates Hereford bulls, Brangus bull, will be sorted into uniform groups according to age, will come to feed, will be sorted by type and kind. (26) easy to work. (53) 80 black 1/4 to 3/8 blood cows, three to seven years old — this choice set of females will 60 Brangus and Angus Plus open heifers, weight 550-750 pounds, home raised, will be start calving the first of May for 30 days by Charolais bulls — choice set of cows that sorted into groups according to kind. (54) will be sorted by age and pregnancy. (27) 11 first or second-calf tigerstripe pairs — Angus sired calves at side. (55)

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All Purchases and Sales are subject to K. Jordan Enterprises General Terms and Conditions, which are incorporated by reference and can be located at www.jordancattle.com Ken and Kynda Jordan — Owners and Operators Jeffrey Osbourn — Jody Osbourn — Bart Larremore Weekly Sales Held At 11:00 A.M. — Monday: Mason | Thursday: San Saba San Saba: 325/372-5159 Mason: 325/347-6361 www.jordancattle.com Page 4 Livestock Weekly March 11, 2021 “Crop-wise it’s going to be “California is drier com- dominating headlines of late, at least below normal compared pared to last year,” said Douglas. that of global warming and most to the last 10 years and maybe “Arizona is in terrible shape as recently global warming being CattleFax Weather Outlook Calls possibly the driest year in fi ve to is much of Mexico, and parts blamed for the recent “big freeze” LOOSE 10 years,” said Douglas. of Texas where there wasn’t in the midsection of the country. There’s also a lot of dry in recent snow on the ground.” He shared a map of the seven-day For Return of La Niña By Summer the Middle East towards north- The forecast suggests that in mean temperatures for the U.S. MISCELLANEOUS ern India. March, California and Texas through February 16th. NOTES • QUOTES By Colleen Schreiber est water now is in the central are to be wet. On the other end “A good portion of the coun- ENDS VIA WEBINAR — Live- equatorial Pacific, south of “It does have some impact ANECDOTES on wheat,” said Douglas, “but of the spectrum, the dryness in try from Montana all the way stock producers understand Hawaii, but there is also cold the Rockies could extend into to Oklahoma was about 30 In an effort to better un- all too well that Mother Nature water off the West coast of a lot of the crop is irrigated so derstand the impacts of the I think it’s going to be okay the central Corn Belt. degrees Fahrenheit below is one of the driving factors of North and South America. The temperature outlook normal,” said Douglas. “The recent winter storm on wild- profi tability in their operations. Those two combined are in- even though moisture is lag- for March suggests things idea that this cold outbreak is life, Texas Parks and Wild- Dr. Art Douglas, a pioneer in dicative of a drouth producing ging from last year.” will also warm up nicely after associated with climate change life Department is asking long-range weather forecast- pattern, he said. Australia is faring much better the February cold. Overall or a warming of the Arctic is landowners to contribute any ing and the provider of the Already there is drouth in and is on the other side of a fi ve to temperatures should be good really counterintuitive.” observations of native and ex- weather forecast for CattleFax northwest Mexico, the south- six-year drouth. Southeast Aus- for fi eldwork, early planting, Douglas has a different take otic wildlife that they suspect for the last 45 years, was not western U.S. and some in the tralia where they had catastrophic and “quite good” for feedlot which he shared. His focus were lost and include photos all that optimistic about the southern Plains. In South Amer- fires last year is now “quite operations in the Plains. is on the ridge that’s created where possible. Landowners weather outlook for 2021. ica, there is a large area of drouth green” as is the northwestern part He said after the anticipat- drouth in the western U.S. are asked to submit them to Though La Niña has “leveled in Argentina and portions of of the Northern Territory, he said. ed wet March, things turn dry He also pointed out that the the iNaturalist website or app, off,” it’s expected to return Brazil. The monsoon was very Unfortunately, Queensland’s through May and particularly equator is quite cold while the or email Iliana Pena at ipena@ this summer and in the fall a late developing in Argentina cattle country remains dry. so in the western U.S. and that North Pacifi c is quite warm. texas-wildlife.org. moderate to strong La Niña is and they’ve had a “terrifi cally” More specifi c to the U.S., dryness continues hugging the “That means the normal sea • • • • • anticipated across the world, hot summer, he added. There has some parts that are particularly western portion of the Corn Belt. surface temperature gradi- Johnny Trotter, president Douglas told those tuning been a return of moisture through dry received a little relief with The summer forecast also ent has been disrupted,” said and CEO of Bar-G Feedyard into the annual CattleFax mar- northeastern Brazil, but they had the recent big cold where on calls for a “very hot” summer Douglas. “Because it’s not as in Hereford and Steve Gabel, ket outlook held in conjunc- a late start to planting due to the the 18th of February, 75 per- from the Mexican border north strong, the equator is not hot.” founder of Magnum Feedyard tion with the virtual National hot dry weather. Looking at the cent of the continent was cov- through the Rockies and western With a decreased tempera- in Wiggins, Colorado will Cattlemen’s Beef Association vegetation health index about ered with some snow. 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Plains through the Rockies with the top 20 years in which the in Nashville. moisture “very scattered in a sea surface temperature was Also, George Eckert of hit and miss type pattern” for disrupted, with a cold equator Green Plains Cattle Company the summer. That could stress and a warm northeast Pacifi c. in Leoti, Kansas and Gaspar Bar-G Feedyard both the corn and bean crop, “Every time we had a cold Martinez of Harris Feeding he noted. northern Plains and a warm Company in California will Johnny Trotter: Pres. / Gen. Mgr. “About the only moisture to northeast Pacific, we have Kevin Bunch Mike Anthony receive the Arturo Armendariz Res: 806/364-1172 speak of for the continent is in a La Niña,” Douglas told Distinguished Service Award. Asst. Mgr Mobile: 806/346-2508 Comptroller the Ohio Valley and up along participants. “It just simply Tickets for the 2021 Cattle P. O. 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FMI: Game Captures biosecurity tool recently re- Cell: 956/744-1983 • Office: 361/586-4879 leased by BQA, and tailor Bull Sale, Cavender’s Neches River 979/451-2003; 44farms.com the biosecurity information to their specific operation. GRAHAM Producers are then introduced LIVESTOCK COMMISSION LLC to the USDA supported Secure Beef Supply to better under- 203 Highway 67 South • Graham, Texas 76450 stand the necessary biosecu- rity measures in the event of a SALE EVERY MONDAY — 12 NOON foreign animal disease (FAD) outbreak and to prepare an We sold 2086 head of cattle Monday, March 8 including 478 packer cows, enhanced biosecurity plan in bred cows and pairs and 1608 yearlings and calves. We had 269 con- preparation for such an event. signors and 59 buyers. Packer cows were steady. Packer bulls were $3-5 Learners can compare details lower. Young replacement cows and pairs were steady. Market on steers between the daily biosecurity and heifers weighing 500 pounds and under were $3-5 lower. Market on plan and the enhanced biosecu- steers and heifers weighing over 500 pounds were steady. Lightweight rity plan to view the changes they would need to address in the steers and heifers were lower to last week’s higher market. occurrence of an FAD outbreak. More information is avail- able at BQA.org CONSIGNMENTS • • • • • Nominations are now being Monday, MARCH 15 sought by the USDA Agricul- tural Marketing Service for the • 9 black Angus bulls, two years old, tested and ready to go to work. RANGE READY RECEIVING STATION For GLC Located At Old Mineral Wells Sale Barn Open Saturdays and Sundays 8 A.M. To 5 P.M. GLC Will Transport To Graham For Monday’s Sale BULL SALE Robert Atwood, Abilene S R Davis Ranch, Newcastle 2 Black Steers • 663# @ $140 24 Black Heifers • 575# @ $134 1 Black Heifer • 555# @ $130 8 Black Steers • 588# @ $145 Clint Cantwell, Wichita Falls Tim Lindemann, Wichita Falls Saturday, MARCH 20 5 Black Pairs @ $1300 6 Black Steers • 505#@ $165 1 Black Mottlefaced Bull • 430# @ $174 4 Black Heifers • 388# @ $150 D & D Farms, Seymour Gary Burden, Hico 11 Black Heifers • 703# @ $120 1 Black Heifer • 525# @ $136 AND 7 Black Steers • 895# @ $126 1 Black Bull • 475# @ $162 ANGUS HEREFORD BULLS Mandy Kramer, Stephenville N H Caudill, Graford 5 Black Steers • 429# @ $155 8 Black Heifers • 542# @ $136 1 Black Steer • 350# @ $181 7 Black Steers • 626# @ $144 BLACK WHITEFACE AND Judy Boone, Weinert Marka Giebler, Breckenridge FIBERGLASS TANKS 3 Black Whiteface Bulls • 715# @ $129 5 Red Heifers • 551# @ $130 Maintenance, Rust and Worry Free ... 2 Red Whiteface Bulls • 725# @ $126 4 Red Steers • 559# @ $148 ANGUS PAIRS Kevin Cates, Knox City Larry Winkle, Spur Livestock and Wildlife Tanks 1 White Cow • 1175# @ $65 4 Red Steers • 365# @ $175 Fresh and Potable Water Tanks SELECT SET OF FALL CALVING BWF HEIFERS 1 White Cow • 1405# @ $67 1 Red Heifer • 340# @ $149 Feed and Fertilizer Tanks Cattle Unloading Hours: Monday 7 A.M. Until End Of The Sale AGRICULTURAL PETROLEUM P. O. Box 709 J. T. Echols, DVM: 254/559-9421 Tuesday-Saturday 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. • Sunday 8 A.M. - 7 P.M. ENVIRONMENTAL CUSTOM Breckenridge, Texas 76424 Tom’s Cell: 254/559-0156 Graham Trailer Company Now Open @ The Sale Barn Tanks Approved For For More Information Or To Consign Cattle Please Call: NRCS Cost Share Program [email protected] Lauren Echols Decker: 979/229-0280 940/549-0078 800.487.4834 muleshoeranchtx.net Will Echols: 254/522-1000 Jackie Bishop Henry Pickett II Ronnie Hardin WWW.UFITANKS.COM Will Warren: 254/477-3055 940/550-5977 940/733-8208 940/521-2158 Page 6 Livestock Weekly March 11, 2021 various cattle market related At the end of the fi rst quar- Washington offi ce never shut team played the game “bet- issues on such things as price ter, the working group will be its doors during the pandemic. ter than anybody in town,” discovery and transparency. looking at the data in arrears, In fact, it was the only trade said Lane. “We secured more NCBA Discuss COVID Wins And Lane said COVID accelerated analyzing it week by week, to association and continues to of those resources than any that work and led to a “very see if any of the triggers were be the only ag trade association other segment of American spirited six-hour debate” dur- tripped in the different regions. whose offi ces remained open agriculture, about $7 billion Work To Do In New Congress ing the Live Cattle Marketing “Over the course of the next during the pandemic. and counting.” committee at the summer busi- few quarters, this data will “We’ve had to evacuate Lane added that industry is By Colleen Schreiber NCBA’s CEO Colin Woodall ness meeting. inform how NCBA moves this offi ce because of weather still waiting for the “top up” VIA WEBINAR — During and Ethan Lane, vice president The resulting policy that forward with this issue,” Lane and civil unrest far more this $1.4 billion secured back in the opening session of the of government affairs, of- came forth from that debate told participants. year than we have because December during the year-end National Cattlemen’s Beef As- fered a broad industry-related was a “triggers program,” He noted too, that the frame- of Coronavirus,” Lane told budget-spending package. He sociation virtual winter reboot, Washington update of the past which took into account the work will guide how NCBA participants. “We’ve managed explained that this round is year’s events and some insight different perspectives from engages on legislation moving to keep everybody healthy just meant to target those produc- on what to expect in 2021. producers, those who want forward. Already Sen. Deb by using common sense and ers who got caught “in the Coming off the recent polar to see a mandate from gov- Fischer, R-Neb., has rein- social distancing.” bubble,” those producers who vortex, the discussion began ernment in terms of required troduced the Cattle Market Considered a win, was the did not market their respective with what the industry and cash trade to those who are Transparency Act, which puts Department of Transportation commodities until after USDA’s NCBA have done to get help using formulas and grid pro- a regional requirement in place hours of service waver for initial cutoff date for the original for those impacted. Lane told grams that do not want any for cash trade. livestock haulers which was CFAP, but who still suffered participants that they had government intervention. In “Our policy right now is particularly critical during losses during the April 15th to already been in contact with short, in an effort to achieve pretty clear that we don’t want the COVID-induced backlog May 15th timeframe. USDA, members on Capitol robust price discovery in the to do anything that would of cattle. He pointed out that He said in this last piece of Hill, state affi liates and pro- fed cattle market, the working restrict producers’ choice,” livestock haulers continued legislation, Congress included ducers around the country. He group designed a voluntary said Lane. “But we also want to move cattle all around the a “really specifi c” formula for said the plan is to keep indus- framework for analyzing the to make sure we’re getting country through the COVID USDA to use in issuing this try advised on what hopefully, best available data to decide the negotiated trade that we pandemic with a “stellar” safety second round of funds. Conse- will be a quick and smooth how much negotiated and cash need. This is going to become record, something the industry quently, it has to go through a rollout for impacted producers trade is actually occurring in a guiding document for how has been touting for years. new rulemaking process before to get the aid they need. the marketplace and where its we assess where we are in that “That speaks to how good any money can be issued. Lane Turning then to COVID, occurring. (The specifi cs of the conversation and how we com- this industry is at doing what it also said he anticipated that pro- it was pointed out that when program, “The Overview of municate that to Capitol Hill.” does and the fact that we don’t cess to move quickly given that it fi rst hit, the cattle market the NCBA Live Cattle Market- Both Woodall and Lane at- need some of these restric- rulemaking for the original went into a “tailspin.” NCBA ing Working Group – Regional tributed part of the successes tions,” Lane insisted. CFAP took 30 to 45 days. already had a cattle market Triggers Subgroup Report” is this past year to their push Nonetheless, Allison Rivera, NCBA has also been work- working group established that available on NCBA’s website to continue business as usual executive director of govern- ing on the packing plant was charged with looking at under the policy tab). as best as possible. NCBA’s ment affairs for NCBA, has “hook” space issue. He noted had to relitigate the issue and that in the year-end spend- “run the traps” with DOT every ing package there was also month for a year. The extension language for the Ramp-Up is in place through May 31, but Act, which established a grant NCBA continues to work towards program of $60 million to help a permanent fi x, legislatively or small meat packing plants make otherwise, said Lane. the necessary improvements to Still another win that oc- meet federal food safety stan- curred during the year of dards so that they can market COVID was getting the Small beef across state lines. Business Administration to Another piece of legisla- open up their programs to tion that NCBA is working agriculture, specifically the on is the DIRECT Act, which Payment Protection Program. would allow some of those “We found that a lot of folks state inspection facilities that at the Small Business Admin- perhaps don’t want to get into istration didn’t have any idea that federal system to still how businesses operate in the market product across state rural space,” said Lane. “So, it lines using e-commerce. really was a lift to make sure Lane said more legislation that agriculture was included focusing on making grants avail- in those PPP conversations.”— RECEIVING ableSTATIONS to new plant — start-ups is also Lane pointedThomas outLivestock that in — anti Sancipat Angelo,ed. He Texas told participants the past the cattle industry Chad Thomas: 325/456-7804that the 2021 estimate for new chose not to play the “USDA builds is $100,000 per hook. fi nancial supportJim game.” Thomas: How- 325/656-0110 Turning to the results of ever, this time Beauwhen Prestonleadership — theLoraine, recent Texas election, Woodall gave the Washington team its 341 West Line (South Of School)reminded • 325/242-6492 that NCBA has marching orders to engage always been in the “friend- on CFAP, to Callget producersFor Other asReceiving making Stations business” no matter much support as possible, the who has control of the White House or Congress. Lane also assured participants that already NCBA has engaged in a “really robust dialogue” with the Biden White House, with leadership and the criti- cal government agencies like USDA and the EPA to ensure that cattle industry has a seat at the table going forward. The Biden administration has put a freeze in place on regulations coming out of the Trump administration. However, Lane pointed out that a freeze is different than a rollback. “They chose a little bit lighter touch; they chose a freeze so they Built with the highest quality of materials and unmatched craftsmanship you come to expect from Linn Post & Pipe Supply. No otherother can review them,” he explained. Going forward, NCBA’s corral is as versatile as the Wrangler Portable Corral and has as many features designed to make your operation work faster and Washington team will be fo- cused on educating the ad- safer than ever before. ministration on the benefits of some of the rulemakings promulgated the last couple of years and how they can work for all parties, said Lane. 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That evi- “great friend” of the industry. chair of the ag committee. different in terms of the access Romney, Utah. Woodall added that it’s impor- dence came when they made “We work with him and his “We’ve had some issues that we have and the reception As for issues in the Biden tant for cattle producers to under- it clear that some of their staff on a weekly basis,” said with Chairwoman Stabenow that we have had from Presi- administration, it’s “climate stand that by embracing sustain- constituents simply would not Lane. “He’s not only a great before,” said Woodall. “We dent Biden and his team.” change, climate change and ability, NCBA is not embracing tolerate support of things like advocate for our industry, but have fought her on things like Woodall said he was particu- more climate change,” said more rules and regulations. the Green New Deal. he also understands the power GIPSA and country of origin larly pleased with the initial Woodall. However, he told par- “It’s not EPA telling us to, “We’re going to push back of bipartisan work in a com- labeling.” conversation he had with Mi- ticipants of a memo circulated it’s not government telling us on Republican leadership mittee. He knows when to The wildcard, however, is chael Regen, Biden’s nominee among the Biden transition team to, it’s not Bill Gates telling us when we see the Freedom draw the line and when to hold Cory Booker, a liberal demo- to lead the EPA. which discussed how agriculture to,” Woodall insisted. Caucus doing the same thing,” the line.” crat from New Jersey, who “I was pleasantly surprised fi ts in the mix in terms of the He also contended that the said Lane. “I’ve seen as many Adding to the House discus- somehow found his way on to at how open he was, and recep- climate discussion. pandemic proved that the losses dumped on the cattle sion, Woodall also pointed out the Senate Ag Committee. He tive to us coming in and talk- “I think all of us were sur- consumer is on the side of the industry on Capitol Hill at the that while Republicans lost the is a known supporter of HSUS ing about the cattle industry, prised when we read it,” said beef industry. As evidence, hands of the Freedom Caucus White House and the Senate, and an outspoken vegan, and talking about agriculture, and Woodall. “It made very clear he pointed to the meat cases as I have Democrats.” they made signifi cant gains in while NCBA’s Washington really talking about the role that they see agriculture as part which at the height of the pan- He added that the extremes the House, which will make it team is fully aware that his that we play when it comes of the solution to climate is- demic were cleaned out of of either party are not where a lot harder for Speaker Pelosi supporters will come at them to sustainability and climate sues, not part of the problem.” beef, of all other proteins, but things get accomplished. Rath- to move forward. and come hard, Woodall reiter- change,” Woodall told partici- That said, NCBA’s CEO fake meat. er it’s in the middle where On the Senate ag committee, ated that it’s been made fairly pants. “Now, the proof is going stressed that it will be up to the In discussing the new Con- issues come together. the new ranking Republican, is clear that the excessive left to be in the pudding, when we industry and the trade associa- gress, Woodall mentioned the Woodall insisted that Presi- John Boozman, R-Ar., someone wing liberals will not have full actually see him confi rmed. tions to ensure that agriculture new chairman of the House dent Biden gets this as well. who also understands agriculture. rein of their party’s messaging Then we’ll actually be able to maintains that position with the Agriculture Committee, David “The President did not spend “He has been a long stand- and that members like Booker measure the actions.” administration. To that end, the Scott, D-Ga., whom he called 47 years in Washington as an ing member of the committee and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Many are concerned about NCBA board recently made sus- a “good friend of agriculture.” extremist, and ultimately get and somebody that I believe will not go unchecked. the revival of the Waters of the tainability a strategic priority. Scott has helped on previous to the point where he is. He will definitely help us be a Lane also pointed out that U.S., the Obama version. “The issue is not going farm bills and has always knows through his role as a champion of cattle issues,” there are always members on “There’s no doubt that’s away,” Woodall insisted. avowed support for his cattle senator and as a vice president, said Woodall. See NCBA going to come up whether the Both Woodall and Lane producer friends. Woodall how to build coalitions.” On the other hand, there is Continued On Page 8 President brings it forward, or made note of the recent com- also contended that Scott will Woodall also reminded that whether his constituency and ments from Bill Gates in which help the industry build a better for the fi rst time in decades the members of Congress bring it he contended that “all rich relationship with the Congres- House ag committee has a new forward,” said Woodall. “It’s go- countries should move to 100 sional Black Caucus. chairman as well as a new rank- MILLS COUNTY ing to be something that we’re percent synthetic beef.” Lane going to have to deal with, but said he was not surprised by we’re prepared to do so.” the comment given that Gates RENTALS, RENTALS Lane also pointed out that is heavily invested in fake meat COMMISSION COMPANY while there has been a volume companies and in buying up RENTAL RETURNS AUCTION Highway 16 South — Goldthwaite, Texas of executive orders signed by cropland around the country. 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JOSEPH, Mo. — (US- 900 lbs. $128.80, 900-950 lbs. $124.98, 750-800 lbs. 400-450 lbs. $155.37, 450-500 show up for committee hear- apprised throughout the year but DA-March 8) — Compared to lbs. $125.87, 950-1000 lbs. $122.41, 800-850 lbs. $120.30, lbs. $149.70, 500-550 lbs. ings. He used Bernie Sanders especially in the fi rst 100 days of 850-900 lbs. $117.70, 900-950 $146.00, 550-600 lbs. $141.53, this new administration. last week, steers and heifers $120.24; medium and large as an example. sold $1-4 lower. No. 1-2 400-450 lbs. $168.62, lbs. $114.74, 950-1000 lbs. 600-650 lbs. $133.44, 650-700 “We forget which commit- The front two months of 500-550 lbs. $151.81, 550- $107.49; medium and large lbs. $129.74, 700-750 lbs. tees he’s on other than the Fredericksburg Cows, the CME Cattle futures were 600 lbs. $148.99, 600-650 No. 1-2 300-350 lbs. $157.37, $126.01, 750-800 lbs. $126.26, Budget Committee because he lower this week, while most of lbs. $136.89, 650-700 lbs. 350-400 lbs. $146.34, 400- 800-850 lbs. $124.01, 850- doesn’t show up for the hear- Bulls $4-5 Lower the deferred contracts showed $131.90, 700-750 lbs. $126.79, 450 lbs. $144.77, 450-500 900 lbs. $119.51, 900-950 lbs. ings,” said Lane. lbs. $145.15, 500-550 lbs. $117.93, 950-1000 lbs. $118.48. FREDERICKSBURG — slight to moderate gains. April 750-800 lbs. $126.79; heifers: He said the jury is still out and June Live Cattle contracts medium and large No. 1 350- $140.90, 550-600 lbs. $132.89, Missouri 45,200 head. on just how much Booker will (March 3) — Cows and bulls 600-650 lbs. $125.87, 650- Steers: medium and large $4-5 lower, steers $5-7 higher were 0.975 and 0.425 lower, 400 lbs. $166.07, 400-450 engage on the ag committee. while the October to Febru- lbs. $156.02, 450-500 lbs. 700 lbs. $123.93, 700-750 No. 1 250-300 lbs. $187.42, However, he did come right and heifers $3-6 higher. Cattle ary contracts were 82 cents to $144.67, 500-550 lbs. $138.04, lbs. $120.70, 750-800 lbs. 300-350 lbs. $183.25, 350- out of the gate with a piece of receipts totaled 704 head. $1.33 higher on the week. 550-600 lbs. $132.98, 600-650 $117.97, 800-850 lbs. $117.30, 400 lbs. $192.68, 400-450 legislation dealing with minor- Steers: medium and large March and April Feeder lbs. $130.92, 650-700 lbs. 850-900 lbs. $114.79, 900-950 lbs. $184.75, 450-500 lbs. ity farmers and ranchers. No. 1 200-300 pounds $140- Cattle contracts were $4.07 $127.48, 700-750 lbs. $125.71, lbs. $116.50. $180.54, 500-550 lbs. $172.88, “It sounds like that’s going 201, 300-400 pounds $160-218, and $3.55 lower respectively. 750-800 lbs. $123.26, 800-850 New Mexico. Steers: me- 550-600 lbs. $165.02, 600-650 to be kind of his marquee set of 400-500 pounds $150-210, 500- The August to November lbs. $122.40, 850-900 lbs. dium and large No. 1 250- lbs. $151.28, 650-700 lbs. issues at least initially,” Lane 600 pounds $140-179, 600- contracts were $1.78 to $2.43 $118.22; medium and large 300 lbs. $195.84, 300-350 $146.11, 700-750 lbs. $139.06, told participants. “We know 700 pounds $130-172, 700-800 higher on the week. No. 1-2 300-350 lbs. $148.30, lbs. $193.00, 350-400 lbs. 750-800 lbs. $135.30, 800-850 he is going to play a role that pounds $120-133, lower quality This week’s fed cattle mar- 350-400 lbs. $149.59, 400-450 $194.31, 400-450 lbs. $186.24, lbs. $129.81, 850-900 lbs. we’ve never seen before on the $40-75. ket was at $114 live in the lbs. $137.84, 450-500 lbs. 450-500 lbs. $173.00, 500- $125.16, 900-950 lbs. $124.92, ag committee. Someone who Heifers: medium and large and dressed sales $135.33, 550-600 lbs. $127.98, 550 lbs. $171.51, 550-600 950-1000 lbs. $124.90, 1000- genuinely wants to end the No. 1 200-300 pounds $120- in Nebraska being traded at 600-650 lbs. $123.95, 700-750 lbs. $157.12, 600-650 lbs. 1050 lbs. $120.93; heifers: largest segment of American 170, 300-400 pounds $120-165, $180. Boxed beef values have lbs. $120.75. $146.15, 650-700 lbs. $140.37, medium and large No. 1 250- agriculture, sitting on the com- 400-500 pounds $110-160, 500- weakened recently with the Oklahoma 43,900 head. 700-750 lbs. $131.70, 750-800 300 lbs. $160.72, 300-350 mittee of jurisdiction is just not choice cutout closing the week Steers: medium and large No. lbs. $122.93, 800-850 lbs. lbs. $155.75, 350-400 lbs. something we’ve seen before,” 600 pounds $105-145, 600- $124.61; medium and large $155.16, 400-450 lbs. $151.11, 700 pounds $105-135, 700-800 $9.20 lower at $231.33, while 1 300-350 lbs. $197.86, 350- Lane acknowledged. select was $8.88 lower at 400 lbs. $194.27, 400-450 lbs. No. 1-2 300-350 lbs. $180.39, 450-500 lbs. $151.55, 500-550 However, Nebraska Senator pounds $100-120, lower qual- 400-450 lbs. $175.46, 450- lbs. $145.36, 550-600 lbs. ity $20-60. $220.85. The choice-select $186.03, 450-500 lbs. $179.37, Deb Fischer told Lane that she spread has narrowed a little 500-550 lbs. $172.44, 550-600 500 lbs. $166.23, 500-550 $141.66, 600-650 lbs. $134.19, and Booker have always been Slaughter cows/bulls: cows lbs. $157.42, 550-600 lbs. 650-700 lbs. $130.25, 700-750 $40-70; bulls $70-92. from the previous week and lbs. $161.61, 600-650 lbs. able to engage in a good dia- was published at $10.48. $152.18, 650-700 lbs. $141.94, $148.55, 600-650 lbs. $138.34, lbs. $127.63, 750-800 lbs. logue and that she is hoping to Replacement cows: bred Cattle Slaughter under fed- 700-750 lbs. $136.71, 750-800 650-700 lbs. $127.91, 700-750 $124.81, 800-850 lbs. $120.62, get him out on some Nebraska cows no test; cow/calf pairs eral inspection estimated at lbs. $133.74, 800-850 lbs. lbs. $131.80; heifers: medium 850-900 lbs. $116.72, 900-950 operations to let him see fi rst- no test. 665,000 for the week, 1000 $129.29, 850-900 lbs. $126.26, and large No. 1 250-300 lbs. lbs. $122.04. less than last week, and 16,000 900-950 lbs. $123.71, 950- $176.63, 300-350 lbs. $161.75, Iowa 16,500 head. 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March 11, 2021 Livestock Weekly Page 9 500 lbs. $187.06, 500-550 $165.40, 450-500 lbs. $165.75, $105.46. medium and large $145.18, 350-400 lbs. $143.68, lbs. $181.57, 550-600 lbs. 500-550 lbs. $163.57, 550-600 No. 1-2 500-550 lbs. $124.74. 400-450 lbs. $136.93, 450-500 lbs. $132.70, 650-700 lbs. medium and large No. 1 300- $176.80, 600-650 lbs. $164.58, lbs. $154.46, 600-650 lbs. Alabama 7600 head. Steers: lbs. $132.56, 500-550 lbs. $127.32, 700-750 lbs. $120.42, 350 lbs. $180.00, 350-400 650-700 lbs. $151.07, 700-750 $144.78, 650-700 lbs. $133.59, medium and large No. 1 300- $127.36, 550-600 lbs. $123.63, 750-800 lbs. $121.04; heifers: lbs. $164.59, 400-450 lbs. lbs. $145.24, 750-800 lbs. 700-750 lbs. $126.67, 750-800 350 lbs. $176.91, 350-400 lbs. 600-650 lbs. $119.46, 650-700 medium and large No. 1 300- $162.23, 450-500 lbs. $155.73, $141.49, 800-850 lbs. $134.24, lbs. $126.31. $167.48, 400-450 lbs. $161.75, lbs. $116.26, 700-750 lbs. 350 lbs. $143.55, 350-400 500-550 lbs. $144.21; heif- 850-900 lbs. $131.09, 900-950 Washington 300 head. Heif- 450-500 lbs. $152.68, 500-550 $111.78. lbs. $141.74, 400-450 lbs. ers: medium and large No. 1 lbs. $129.84; heifers: medium ers: medium and large No. 1-2 lbs. $153.49, 550-600 lbs. Georgia 5800 head. Steers: $139.80, 450-500 lbs. $130.17, 250-300 lbs. $166.19, 300- and large No. 1 300-350 lbs. 500-550 lbs. $150.19. $140.13, 600-650 lbs. $137.28, medium and large No. 1 400- 500-550 lbs. $128.59, 550- 350 lbs. $150.71, 350-400 lbs. $161.53, 350-400 lbs. $164.00, South Carolina 2200 head. 650-700 lbs. $131.38, 700-750 450 lbs. $168.16, 450-500 lbs. 600 lbs. $122.75, 600-650 lbs. $145.52, 400-450 lbs. $138.51, 400-450 lbs. $165.42, 450-500 Steers: medium and large No. lbs. $124.48, 750-800 lbs. $159.11, 500-550 lbs. $145.85, $116.90, 650-700 lbs. $110.97. 450-500 lbs. $130.87, 500-550 lbs. $164.93, 500-550 lbs. 1-2 300-350 lbs. $164.92, 350- $124.27; heifers: medium 550-600 lbs. $141.53, 600-650 Florida 3500 head. Steers: lbs. $126.09. $154.91, 550-600 lbs. $145.54, 400 lbs. $160.49, 400-450 lbs. 600-650 lbs. $142.83, 650-700 $162.23, 500-550 lbs. $140.81; lbs. $136.39, 700-750 lbs. heifers: medium and large No. $129.52, 750-800 lbs. $128.67, 1-2 250-300 lbs. $142.20, 800-850 lbs. $123.22, 850-900 300-350 lbs. $134.53, 350- lbs. $123.77. 400 lbs. $132.90, 400-450 lbs. Colorado 9300 head. Steers: $128.90, 450-500 lbs. $125.38, medium and large No. 1 300- 500-550 lbs. $123.67, 550-600 350 lbs. $210.24, 350-400 lbs. $124.39. lbs. $200.51, 400-450 lbs. North Carolina 2000 head. $191.16, 450-500 lbs. $188.92, Steers: medium and large No. 500-550 lbs. $181.28, 550- 1-2 300-350 lbs. $153.58, 600 lbs. $168.80, 600-650 350-400 lbs. $152.21, 400- SPECIAL SPRING REPLACEMENT FEMALE SALE lbs. $160.60, 650-700 lbs. 450 lbs. $142.81, 450-500 lbs. $147.25, 700-750 lbs. $137.53, $144.48, 500-550 lbs. $138.46, 750-800 lbs. $135.59, 800- 550-600 lbs. $131.47, 650-700 Thursday, March 18 @ 10 A.M.— San Saba 850 lbs. $132.29, 850-900 lbs. $127.74; heifers: medium See Page 3 Of This Edition Of Livestock Weekly For A Complete List Of Consignments. lbs. $129.82, 900-950 lbs. and large No. 1-2 300-350 lbs. $123.74; dairy steers: large $127.93, 350-400 lbs. $130.13, In Conjunction With Our Regular Sale. Females Will Sell At 10 A.M. No. 3 350-400 lbs. $125.18, 400-450 lbs. $127.95, 450- Over 1500 Head Consigned — Books Are Closed! 400-450 lbs. $116.78, 500- 500 lbs. $122.24, 500-550 lbs. 550 lbs. $99.28, 550-600 lbs. $117.27, 550-600 lbs. $116.43. For details on the female sale or online viewing / bidding info, please call or visit our website. $91.00, 650-700 lbs. $84.76, Kentucky 19,400 head. 850-900 lbs. $76.72; heifers: Steers: medium and large No. medium and large No. 1 400- 1-2 250-300 lbs. $181.21, KNOX BROTHERS BULL SALE 450 lbs. $162.93, 450-500 300-350 lbs. $175.62, 350- lbs. $158.57, 500-550 lbs. 400 lbs. $174.37, 400-450 $148.93, 550-600 lbs. $143.20, lbs. $170.79, 450-500 lbs. Thursday, March 25 @ 10 A.M. — San Saba 600-650 lbs. $137.65, 650- $162.37, 500-550 lbs. $153.32, In Conjunction With The Regular Sale. Bulls Will Sell At 10 A.M. Plan Now To Attend. 700 lbs. $134.69, 700-750 lbs. 550-600 lbs. $149.27, 600- $127.82, 750-800 lbs. $124.69, 650 lbs. $138.72, 650-700 Bulls Will Be Fertility Tested, Meet Trich Requirements And Ready To Go To Work. 800-850 lbs. $121.79, 850-900 lbs. $133.55, 700-750 lbs. 31 Hereford and 15 Angus Bulls lbs. $118.15. $127.38, 750-800 lbs. $125.57, 31 virgin, registered polled and horned Hereford bulls, consigned by Knox Brothers, two years old, out of Wildcat 4248, CL1 Domino Wyoming 5900 head. Steers: 800-850 lbs. $121.12, 850-900 215Z, NJW 135U 10Y Hometown 27A and other top sires in the Hereford breed, papers available on sale day. (1) medium and large No. 1 400- lbs. $117.81, 900-950 lbs. 450 lbs. $199.20, 450-500 $113.23; dairy steers: large 15 registered Angus bulls, consigned by Knox Brothers, twenty-four months old, virgin bulls, sired by DPL Developer T18, in great shape lbs. $188.40, 500-550 lbs. No. 3 850-900 lbs. $95.54; to turn out, papers will be available on sale day. (2) $188.68, 550-600 lbs. $179.32, heifers: medium and large 600-650 lbs. $167.51, 650-700 No. 1-2 250-300 lbs. $144.27, History of Knox Brothers lbs. $152.23, 700-750 lbs. 300-350 lbs. $147.61, 350-400 Knox Brothers Angus and Hereford Ranch is located north of San Angelo, Texas. Danny Knox bought his first registered Angus $151.86, 750-800 lbs. $145.28, lbs. $144.18, 400-450 lbs. 800-850 lbs. $140.86; heifers: $142.69, 450-500 lbs. $137.60, cattle in 2008 from LP Angus and RA Brown. In 2015 the Angus herd was expanded when cattle were purchased from Rishel medium and large No. 1 350- 500-550 lbs. $133.24, 550-600 Angus and Hoffman Ranch both of Nebraska. About that time Hereford cattle were introduced from some of the top herds in the 400 lbs. $175.07, 400-450 lbs. lbs. $128.73, 600-650 lbs. country, King Hereford in New Mexico, Coleman Hereford in Colorado, Hoffman Ranch in Nebraska, Colyer Hereford in Idaho and $175.09, 450-500 lbs. $161.10, $121.96, 650-700 lbs. $118.32, the entire spring calving herd from Elm Tree Farms in Kentucky. It is Knox Brothers goal to produce bulls and heifers that will fit 500-550 lbs. $160.40, 550-600 700-750 lbs. $112.98, 750- any herd both purebred breeders and commercial cattle alike. lbs. $155.40, 600-650 lbs. 800 lbs. $113.76, 800-850 lbs. $148.24, 650-700 lbs. $135.04, $112.04, 850-900 lbs. $100.97. For details on the bull sale or online viewing / bidding info, please call or visit our website. 700-750 lbs. $133.93, 750-800 Tennessee 8200 head. lbs. $132.08. Steers: medium and large No. South Dakota 29,300 head. 1-2 300-350 lbs. $176.04, Steers: medium and large 350-400 lbs. $168.77, 400- EASTER HOLIDAY SCHEDULE No. 1 350-400 lbs. $200.89, 450 lbs. $173.91, 450-500 lbs. 400-450 lbs. $186.40, 450- $161.45, 500-550 lbs. $150.88, — NO SALE — 500 lbs. $185.82, 500-550 550-600 lbs. $144.83, 600-650 lbs. $177.14, 550-600 lbs. lbs. $135.31, 650-700 lbs. $170.52, 600-650 lbs. $160.54, $132.41, 700-750 lbs. $122.90, Monday, April 5 @ Mason 650-700 lbs. $152.49, 700-750 750-800 lbs. $120.31, 800-850 lbs. $147.54, 750-800 lbs. lbs. $121.47, 850-900 lbs. $139.84, 800-850 lbs. $135.31, $110.61; heifers: medium SPECIAL BULL OFFERING 850-900 lbs. $130.73, 900-950 and large No. 1-2 250-300 lbs. $129.55, 950-1000 lbs. lbs. $137.33, 300-350 lbs. $128.47; heifers: medium $140.24, 350-400 lbs. $139.95, Thursday, April 8 @ 10 A.M. | San Saba and large No. 1 350-400 lbs. 400-450 lbs. $139.30, 450-500 In Conjunction With The Regular Sale. Bulls Will Sell At 10 A.M. Plan Now To Attend. $163.22, 400-450 lbs. $162.90, lbs. $135.79, 500-550 lbs. 450-500 lbs. $159.89, 500- $129.16, 550-600 lbs. $124.97, Bulls Will Be Fertility Tested, Meet Trich Requirements And Ready To Go To Work. 550 lbs. $151.48, 550-600 600-650 lbs. $117.66, 650- Books Are Closed! lbs. $146.59, 600-650 lbs. 700 lbs. $112.38, 700-750 lbs. $141.72, 650-700 lbs. $136.11, $107.12, 750-800 lbs. $102.80. For details on the bull sale or online viewing / bidding info, please call or visit our website. 700-750 lbs. $130.79, 750-800 Arkansas 11,600 head. lbs. $125.35, 800-850 lbs. Steers: medium and large $123.55, 850-900 lbs. $122.83, No. 1 300-350 lbs. $196.64, SPRING “BEST OF THE BEST” REPLACMENT 900-950 lbs. $119.79, 950-1000 350-400 lbs. $186.51, 400- lbs. $117.34. 450 lbs. $176.14, 450-500 North Dakota 13,000 head. lbs. $170.15, 500-550 lbs. FEMALE SALE Steers: medium and large $163.24, 550-600 lbs. $156.94, No. 1 400-450 lbs. $190.00, 600-650 lbs. $147.54, 650- 450-500 lbs. $179.70, 500- 700 lbs. $144.87, 700-750 Saturday, April 17 @ 10 A.M. — San Saba 550 lbs. $177.77, 550-600 lbs. $138.70, 750-800 lbs. Consignments Welcome! lbs. $167.93, 600-650 lbs. $131.31, 800-850 lbs. $131.84, For Details On The Female Sale Or Online Viewing / Bidding Info, Please Call Or Visit Our Website. $160.23, 650-700 lbs. $150.74, 900-950 lbs. $120.20; heifers: 700-750 lbs. $145.38, 750-800 medium and large No. 1 300- Internet Guidelines: lbs. $138.86, 800-850 lbs. 350 lbs. $153.61, 350-400 lbs. 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 $136.47, 850-900 lbs. $131.31, $154.05, 400-450 lbs. $149.11, registered to buy with us online, click the “live auction” button on our website and log in, but if you have not previously registered to buy 900-950 lbs. $129.85, 950- 450-500 lbs. $142.78, 500-550 with us for our online sales, please do so at least two days prior to the sale. For instructions, go to our website and click on “internet 1000 lbs. $128.88; heifers: lbs. $134.56, 550-600 lbs. sales”. If you have any questions when you get to cattleusa.com go to the help center tab. If you need additional assistance, please call or medium and large No. 1 400- $131.15, 600-650 lbs. $125.76, email us. A running order will be posted on our website the evening before the sale. 450 lbs. $169.36, 450-500 lbs. 650-700 lbs. $119.93, 750-800 $157.63, 500-550 lbs. $155.80, lbs. $111.23. All Purchases and Sales are subject to K. Jordan Enterprises 550-600 lbs. $144.57, 600-650 Mississippi 3000 head. General Terms and Conditions, which are incorporated by reference and can be located at www.jordancattle.com lbs. $141.77, 650-700 lbs. Steers: medium and large No. $136.42, 700-750 lbs. $130.55, 1 300-350 lbs. $176.32, 350- 750-800 lbs. $126.26, 800- 400 lbs. $170.77, 400-450 lbs. 850 lbs. $122.30, 850-900 lbs. $164.91, 450-500 lbs. $162.66, Ken and Kynda Jordan — Owners and Operators $118.80, 900-950 lbs. $116.46. 500-550 lbs. $154.15, 550-600 Montana 3200 head. Steers: lbs. $146.12, 600-650 lbs. Jeffrey Osbourn — Jody Osbourn — Bart Larremore medium and large No. 1 450- $136.41, 650-700 lbs. $128.42, 500 lbs. $192.09, 500-550 lbs. 700-750 lbs. $124.84; heifers: Weekly Sales Held At 11:00 A.M. — Monday: Mason | Thursday: San Saba $185.94, 550-600 lbs. $172.10, medium and large No. 1 300- 600-650 lbs. $162.45, 650-700 350 lbs. $139.84, 350-400 lbs. $149.11, 700-750 lbs. lbs. $134.62, 400-450 lbs. San Saba: 325/372-5159 Mason: 325/347-6361 $144.42, 750-800 lbs. $140.32, $132.63, 450-500 lbs. $129.38, 850-900 lbs. $131.88; heifers: 500-550 lbs. $126.78, 550- www.jordancattle.com medium and large No. 1 350- 600 lbs. $120.15, 600-650 Page 10 Livestock Weekly March 11, 2021 in the modern world while Four of those years were in soli- “Do I imagine a fully robotic plants, industry figured out Richards’ book puts into context tary, and two were spent in leg packing plant? No, because how to keep workers safe the space of human creativity, irons. He was tortured 15 times. I’m not sure that’s in our while continuing to produce Philosophical Thoughts Shared technology and relationships. Still this horrifying experi- best interest,” Field told par- food for consumers. On that Shellenberger, a spokesperson ence did not break the man. ticipants. “But I absolutely can particular point, Field told who is longtime involved in the Rather, Stockdale used the imagine the co-biotic approach participants that 2020 was On COVID Impacts At Virtual ILC environmental community, of- experience to defi ne his life. where we enhance the capacity about the “power of the team” fers a reasoned and thoughtful It became known as the Stock- of humans to do their job, and and that humans should not be By Colleen Schreiber industry participants must lean approach to the topic of environ- dale Paradox, and author Jim we reduce the dependence on removed from the decision- VIA WEBINAR — Those into gratitude, faith, relation- mental alarmism, said Field. Collins used that experience to certain functions or a place in making process. attending the 2021 Interna- ships, community and the vir- Field called 2020 a “tough write “Good to Great.” In an a plant where maybe we’re “Human creativity is power- tional Livestock Congress tues that make each individual year” describing it as “the interview Stockdale told Col- better off to not have people ful,” he stressed. held virtually this year had the unique, that make individuals black swan with the mask on,” lins, “You must never confuse in that situation from a safety He also acknowledged again opportunity to hear from global who they are and what they do. and one that will never be for- faith that you will prevail in the and resilience perspective.” that automation is part of the industry leaders about how indus- He also contended that so- gotten. He noted, too, that CO- end, which you can never af- Also, it was already under- puzzle and that automation try is adapting to issues created ciety has lost the capacity for VID-19 created a huge amount ford to lose, with the discipline stood that consumers were and other new technologies by the COVID pandemic. discernment. To that end he of uncertainty in the world. to confront the most brutal beginning to behave differ- allow for development of a Dr. Tom Field, director suggested three books – “The That uncertainty was unique, facts of your current reality ently in the way they purchase new generation of talent. of the Engler Agribusiness Birth of Plenty by William in that it was not constrained whatever they might be.” food and as a result, consumers “We are at this place in time Entrepreneurship Program at Bernstein, “The Human Ad- to a particular geographic re- Field encouraged partici- were getting more interested where as an industry, we can the University of Nebraska, in vantage,” by Jay Richards and gion, a particular industry or a pants to look to the Stockdale in the story behind their food. no longer just self-select our his opening keynote, offered “Apocalypse Never: Why Envi- particular demographic. Paradox, to keep the faith that Consequently, some in the next generation of talent,” a philosophical take on the ronmental Alarmism Hurts Us “I don’t think anybody on there is a brighter future ahead. industry have begun to do a Field told participants. “There situation. He suggested that All,” by Michael Shellenberger. the planet went unimpacted,” “We are a more resilient, better job of sharing their story are not enough of us left at any in dealing with the changing Bernstein’s book talks about Field told participants. creative, thoughtful culture, though more work is needed level of the sector.” landscape in the beef industry, how prosperity was created What he saw the most in than perhaps we thought,” said on that front, he said. He added that the key is to 2020 was widespread fear, Field. “We need to lean into that Additionally, it was also bring the experienced ag folks uncertainty and doubt on a resilience and into that creativity known that consumers are to work in a synergistic way level he’d never seen before. as we move forward.” interested in experimenting with this new talent. CASH FOR USED “There were gaps of infor- He pointed to the current with dietary choices, thus enter “We tend to hold people at mation; there were certainly beef demand index, the stron- alternative proteins. Also, it arm’s length, we’ve got to fi nd gaps of leadership; there were gest beef demand in 30 years, was no secret that consolida- that talent, we’ve got to bring gaps of credibility and profes- as one example of why the in- tion was an issue throughout them to the table, we got to CATERPILLAR EQUIPMENT sionalism in the media world, and dustry should be hopeful about much of the supply chain. teach them our cultures and all of those things plus our lack of the future. Also, according to Field contended that COV- our traditions, and then get — Any Condition — knowledge in not understanding CattleFax industry participants ID-19 was simply “the jet fuel behind them and sail forward this particular pathogen cre- can be hopeful about improved set on fi re” that accelerated and with solutions.” 325/450-5002 ated a lot of fear,” Field stated. prices this year and over the next amplifi ed all those changes. Field also told participants, He told participants that few years even with drouth as “To our credit as an indus- that while labor will continue there is a lot to be learned a lingering factor. Still another try, we adapted and learned at to be a huge deal, he was most from how organizations, lead- reason to be hopeful are the in- speed,” said Field. “Even the happy to see that COVID-19 ers, businesses and consumers ternational markets. old dogs, and I wear that label turned the blue collar work- responded to that fear. That All that aside, Field also told with great pride, learned much force into heroes. learning, what was done well participants that he doesn’t more quickly than I think we “It’s one of the most im- 4 L Cattle Co. and what was done poorly, will want to give COVID-19 too gave ourselves credit for.” portant things that happened help us all be better the next time much credit, as there were Through it all, the industry for us,” Field opined. “It took Buyers and Sellers of All a disruption of worldly propor- some transformative changes showed it’s resiliency. When craftsmanship, tradesmanship, tions occurs, he insisted. already underway in the beef the supply chain got pinched blue collar work, and put it on Classes of Livestock Field said that in the midst business before COVID-19 was down, industry figured out a pedestal.” of the pandemic, he looked even a thing. For example, there other ways to keep it going. He added that also should to the story of Admiral Jim were labor challenges and al- Specifically, he pointed out not be a blip on the radar. Vic Choate — 325/656-7657 Stockdale, the highest ranking ready there were some techno- that at the height of the chal- “We need to elevate shovel P. O. Box 1521 — San Angelo, Texas 76902 offi cer held 7.5 years in captivity logical solutions like automation lenge when throughput was so ready work … those who can during the Vietnamese confl ict. being implemented. severely reduced at the larg- build things with their hands; est plants, the smaller plants those who serve humanity in picked up about one percent of such powerful ways by keep- the harvest, about 15,000 head ing food on the shelves and per week. places of business open.” Field opined that these Though remote work wasn’t smaller, more regional plants completely foreign, COVID-19 are most defi nitely part of the also “shoved everyone off the Livestock Scales future. 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He also contended that the world of politics.” brace virtue,” he opined. “If excruciating for the sake of Comanche Slaughters stockers $58-63; bulls, bologna in the long run there will still Yet Field acknowledged that we go back to those principles that cause.” $76-82, few high dressing $84, be a need for “lots and lots of maintaining consumer trust is of virtue, we have a fi ghting Field encouraged partici- Steady To Lower stockers no test, utility $60-71. face to face human interac- a massive challenge. chance to lead this country out pants again to remember the Replacement cows: bred tions.” In fact, he insisted that “I happen to believe that of the mess it’s in.” Stockdale Paradox and to re- COMANCHE — (March 6) cows, good $850-1090, plain leaders of organizations “that the credibility of government Field offered still more member Gene Kranz’s words — This week, feeder steers and $600-700; good cow-calf pairs have gone to the basement” dur- and the media is in a death philosophy this time taking as well. heifers steady, slaughter cows no test, plain no test. ing the pandemic, must return to spiral,” said Field. “We try to inspiration from Gene Kranz, “Let us know that we’re do- steady to $6 lower, slaughter the front line because the culture do everything in 30-second the fl ight director for Apollo ing work worth doing, and that bulls steady. Receipts totaled of an organization can only be soundbites. These are not 13. After the accident, Krantz there is a prosperous future if 613 head. Columbus Calves, held together for a period of time 30-second soundbite discus- told his team, “From this day we will remain committed to Steers: medium and large Cows Sold Higher through virtual means. sions. These are discussions forth, flight control will be the mission.” No. 1 under 300 pounds $163- “Your organization’s culture about real challenges, real known by two words, tough 177, 300-400 pounds $180-195, COLUMBUS — (March cannot survive without you on the people and real needs.” and competent. Tough means Lampasas Feeders 400-500 pounds $170-182, 500- 4) — This week, calves and front lines,” he insisted. “We’re He called for the industry we are forever accountable 600 pounds $160-170, 600-700 cows quoted higher. Receipts going to have to re-engage. It’s to be “very bold” and to be for what we do or what we Traded $5-7 Up pounds $130-147; medium and totaled 679 head. absolutely critical.” willing to speak the truth in a fail to do. We will never again large No. 2 under 300 pounds Steers: 150-300 pounds $135- He discussed some of the powerful way. compromise our responsibili- LAMPASAS — (March 3) $140-158, 300-400 pounds $119- 215, 300-400 pounds $125-199, other consumer related chang- “I am no longer willing to ties. Every time we walk into — Feeder steers and heifers 150, 400-500 pounds $119-140, 400-500 pounds $115-205, 500- es that have occurred because let people beat on an industry, Mission Control, we will know $5-7 higher, slaughter cows 500-600 pounds $138-140, 600- 600 pounds $110-177, 600- of the pandemic, noting that an industry in which I know how what we stand for. and bulls $3-5 lower. Receipts 700 pounds $119-129, over 700 700 pounds $105-145, 700-800 “fear is a powerful motivator.” hard the people work,” said Field. “Competent means we will totaled 435 head. pounds $110-119. pounds $100-136. For example, when consumers Field also pointed to the never take anything for grant- Steers: 200-300 pounds $88- Heifers: medium and large Heifers: 150-300 pounds $115- saw the empty shelves and need to “double down” on ed. We will never be found 120, 300-400 pounds $134-187, No. 1 under 300 pounds $140- 195, 300-400 pounds $110-163, meat cases in grocery stores, mental health. short in our knowledge and in 400-500 pounds $148-207, 500- 157, 300-400 pounds $149-165, 400-500 pounds $105-150, they rushed out to buy freez- “I don’t want to underplay our skills.” 600 pounds $146-185, 600- 400-500 pounds $141-152, 500- 500-600 pounds $100-157, 600- ers. They’re continuing to buy what’s already happened … He encouraged everyone 700 pounds $126-158, 700-800 600 pounds $134-143, 600-700 700 pounds $90-134, 700-800 freezers, and they’re continu- but the consequences in the fu- in the food business to have pounds $107-138. pounds $132-151, over 700 pounds $85-120. ing to buy in bulk. Also, more ture are going to perhaps make that same kind of buy in with Heifers: 200-300 pounds $113- pounds $109-122; medium and Slaughter cows: high dress- and more consumers have been 2020 pale in comparison,” he respect to the work that is 150, 300-400 pounds $145-180, large No. 2 under 300 pounds ing cutters $60-80, fatter utility buying food online and neither opined. “We’ve got to get re- necessary to feed the people 400-500 pounds $130-152, 500- $119-136, 300-400 pounds $107- $56-69, low dressing thin cows is that going away, said Field. ally good at this.” of this planet. 600 pounds $126-142, 600- 130, 400-500 pounds $120-137, $30-56; bulls, heavy $80-91, “This is not a blip; this is Field also commented that “Organizations have been 700 pounds $117-137, 700-800 500-600 pounds $119-126, 600- low dressing $70-80. a long term trend and one that one of the ways he and his battered, our industry has pounds $102-127. 700 pounds $111-121, over 700 Replacement cows: cow-calf we’re going to have to lean into team managed to stay opti- been battered, but we have Slaughter cows: under 800 pounds $91-105. pairs, good $950-1300 per pair, and understand as an industry mistic and productive while the opportunity to build back pounds $20-40, 800-1100 Slaughter cows: utility medium $750-950; stocker cows absolutely as quickly as we can.” working through the pandemic stronger,” said Field. pounds $40-62, 1100-1300 $52-56, cutters $44-50, can- and heifers, good $800-1150 per Field also told participants was by focusing on the simple He closed with a quote from pounds $48-68; bulls 1000- ners $34-42, old shell $20-28, head, medium $550-800. that there is no such thing as a concept of love and care. Jim Collins, “The point of the 1300 pounds $53-60, 1300- uniform customer. “We over communicated struggle is not just to survive, 2100 pounds $83-91. “This market is so fragment- over communicated over com- but to build an enterprise that Replacement cows: baby- ed, and we have to learn how municated, and we just kept makes such a distinctive im- tooth to fi ve year old $700-1150; A. J. KOLLMYER & SON solidmouth $500-910; cow/calf Serving West Texas Since 1937 to function in that fragmented talking , love, love,” pact on the world that touches WE STOCK marketplace.” said Field. “It’s time for us as and does so with such supe- pairs young to middleaged with Additionally, in this frag- an industry to start using that rior performance that it would babies up to 300 pounds $800- QUINCY AIR COMPRESSORS FOR: mented marketplace, trust mat- word with a lot of enthusiasm. leave but a gaping hole, a hole 1250; aged cows with babies up FEED MILLS ters in everything more than ever. 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It seems that even 3rd Fresh pork totaled 6546 over 800 pounds $100-110. calf pairs, choice $1250-1450; OMPUTER medium $900-1000; bred cows, rate countries can afford the lat- including Brazil 100, Canada Slaughter cows: canners and & cutters $55-65.50, boners and choice $1000-1250 per head, me- est electronic devices like smart 4859, Chile 24, Denmark radars that can change their breakers $55-70, light cows dium $800-900, aged $700-900. The C OWBOY 470, Ireland 96, Mexico 621, frequency when they sense that they are being tracked. A big Netherlands 74, Poland 255, By C. A. Rodenberger, PhD. problem is the fast-changing United Kingdom 47. Pro- electronic capabilities on the cessed pork totaled 1977 in- I fi nally got my fi rst Mod- deploy professors to teach battlefield. New electronic cluding Canada 1017, Croatia erna COVID-19 vaccination most (if not all) classes in POKIN’ devices are coming out every 15, Denmark 361, Germany shot. I was impressed with person and restart extracur- day and it is very diffi cult to 47, Italy 310, Mexico 128, how effi cient the large number ricular activities.” The Times install counteractive devices Poland 46, Spain 55. of Hood County volunteers adds that most school offi cials in time to compete. And in a Lamb totaled 1164 with Aus- were in organizing and mov- have “said that whether they battle, you want to be able to ing people through the lines. can deliver on these promises tralia 683, Canada one, New FUN do better than your adversary. I Zealand 479. Veal totaled 101 It would have only taken about hinges on factors like how have enough problems keeping 10 minutes, but they made us much the virus can be sup- including Canada 90, France my car computer up-to-date. — three, Netherlands nine. sit and wait 15 minutes after pressed, the availability of the You can email me at By Doc Blakely the shot to see if we had any vaccine...and guidance from Goat meat imports totaled 191 immediate bad reactions to the government authorities.” with Australia 154, Mexico 14 When it comes to airplanes At this stage of as shot. I didn’t even feel it or no- Governor Abbott opened and New Zealand 23. Mutton mankind has a perfect record. We a 3000 hour instrument rated tice it. I am scheduled for the Texas and some of my friends Imported Meat Totals totaled 191 with Australia 116 have never left one up there. pilot, although I’ve hung up second shot next month. I am are concerned that it is a little and New Zealand 75. My introduction to aviation my goggles, I feel qualifi ed to 36,149 Metric Tons was through the U.S. Army. After discuss the subject with some hoping we don’t have another too soon to lift the mask re- Poultry totaled 2561 with DES MOINES, Iowa — basic training I was told I would authority. I knew the danger- ice and snow event then. quirement because too few Canada 1409, Chile 929, become a helicopter mechanic. ous legend of twins, “If one As a former university pro- people have been vaccinated. (USDA) — Imported meat Israel 36, Mexico 171 and My fi rst assignment was as engine fails, you have enough fessor, I am watching to see I have never been too worried for the week ending February South Korea 15. crew chief of a Hiller H-23 in power in the other to get you how the universities are going about this because I live out in 27 totaled 36,149 metric tons. Salzburg, Austria. Don’t ask to the scene of the crash.” to react. Here is a news article the country away from people The following fi gures represent why they sent me to Austria My old friend and fellow I clipped: The New York Times for the most part. I still haven’t metric tons. Coleman Light Steers, during the Korean War. I cer- after-dinner speaker, Bob Mur- reports colleges and universi- gone to my barber since this Totals included the follow- Heifers $5-10 Higher tainly didn’t. The old veteran phey, now gone to glory after a ties in the US “are pledging started and I have a lot of hair pilot told me to do some work long and successful life, from ing: Argentina 80, Australia COLEMAN — (March on this Mixmaster and I did so. to reopen more fully in the and now a lot of beard that re- Nacogdoches, was afraid to 2811, Brazil 1196, Canada 3) — Packer cows and bulls He said he’d have to give it a fl y on anything except large fall, with some administrators ally needs to be trimmed. That 14,139, Chile 971, Costa Rica steady, light weight steers and test fl ight and told me to get jets. But one time when I had worried that students won’t is one of the fi rst places I will 220, Croatia 15, Denmark heifers $5-10 higher, feeders in. That’s how I learned that a talk in his town, he picked return to campus if normal- go after I get my second shot. 831, France three, Germany steady to fi rm, stocker cows when you worked on a chopper me up and took me back to ity, or some semblance of it, If you think you have prob- 47, Hungary 96, Ireland 207, and pairs steady. Receipts you fl ew in it right afterwards. my plane which I had fl own isn’t restored by September.” lems keeping your computer Israel 36, Italy 310, Japan fi ve, totaled 1962 head. I became a GOOD mechanic. to the Nacogdoches airport. Schools “have announced up-to-date running your farm Steers: choice 250-400 There’s a saying we also learned I was very surprised when he Mexico 6364, Netherlands 83, right quick, “Altitude, airspeed told me that he had started fl y- they are laying plans to bring and ranch equipment, feel New Zealand 3505, Nicaragua pounds $190-215, 400-600 students back to dormitories, sorry for the military units. I and brains are essential in com- ing out of Lufkin to on 1438, Poland 301, South Korea pounds $150-204, 600-800 pleting a fl ight. You need at least commuter planes. I asked why 15, Spain 55, United Kingdom pounds $130-150, over 800 two of them.” and he said, “Because they 47, Uruguay 856. pounds $120-130; medium After my military tour, I had got two engines.” I told him 250-400 pounds $150-175, a desire to be a pilot myself, that two engines had a worse Fresh beef totaled 19,118 400-600 pounds $135-155, with Argentina 80, Australia so I took lessons, flying a safety record than a single. He GRAHAM 600-800 pounds $120-140, rag wing Colt off a dirt, crop scoffed, so I called the airport 1828, Brazil 176, Canada 6219, over 800 pounds $100-115. duster’s strip. The Piper Colt manager over. Bob knew him Chile 18, Costa Rica 220, Ire- Heifers: choice 250-400 is probably the safest airplane well, respected his opinion and TRAILER COMPANY LLC. land 110, Japan fi ve, Mexico pounds $170-180, 400-600 in the air. 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The ranch, gelo to buy some Delaine bucks. brother, James Newel Hodges, with Rambouillet. Wesley Old 15 miles south of present-day “He happened to see some ran about 100 mares in the introduced Suffolk sheep. Sterling City, was annexed into big Rambouillet bucks from early 1920s. They raised mule Later, Clinton and Wesley & newly created Sterling County California being unloaded from colts and sold them to farmers ventured into the hair sheep in 1891. a railroad freight car. He was so in the Texas Panhandle. New Clinton’s father, Louis Fred impressed with the size of those When tractors started com- business with a Dorper-St. Hodges, began ranching as a rams, he purchased two. ing on the scene, they decided Croix cross herd. youth, raising Hereford cattle “Telling the story later, Dad to sell their horses. After years of raising wool and sheep. The cattle brand said he was a little scared to “They took the money and producing Rambouillet and was the U- and the sheep were unload the bucks at the ranch, purchased a couple of Model Delaines, the Hodges family branded with an “H O”. The but Granddad was as im- T Fords from the dealership fi nally turned the ranch to ex- By Jerry Lackey Trails cattle were earmarked with an pressed with the size of those in Sterling City,” Clinton said. clusively breeding and raising over-bit in the left ear and the rams as he was,” Clinton said. “In those days, the automo- of hair sheep, Wesley told me STERLING CITY — My years. Among them was the sheep were marked according The Hodges crossed the biles arrived in boxes at the this week. “These sheep are earliest memory of this Ster- Hodges family. Through the to age and sex. Actually, the big Rambouillet with selected dealership and had to be as- naturally well-adapted to the ling County seat was covering years I would with camera in family went through several Delaine ewes. Later, in 1928, sembled. My dad got tickled variable West Texas climate,” the annual stock show as a young hand, I watched Clinton and his brands before fi nally register- they purchased 10 Bullard every time he told the story be- he said. “In addition, they reporter, on a very cold January , Amy Hodges Broome, ing “J-H-C,” which appears Rambouillet ewes from Cali- cause there weren’t any roads offer a succulent meat that is day, more than 60 years ago. Al- Becky Hodges Pittman and Wes- as a “J” and “C” joined in the fornia at $80 each. yet and they had so many fl ats mild in fl avor. They are pas- though the event was indoors, the ley Hodges, win blue ribbons middle with a dash. From those early begin- before they ever got their new old barn with many holes in the and trophies from county, It was in 1907 when Louis nings, the fi fth generation of cars home. They had to carry ture raised without any added shingled roof and partial lumber state and national Rambouillet purchased his fi rst sheep and Hodges family continued to air pumps and patches to mend hormones or antibiotics. They on the sides served more or less shows over the years. the foundation was laid for win blue ribbons at all the the tire tubes.” are sustainably raised fl ocks as a windbreaker. Clinton’s grandparents, one of the fi rst registered Ram- major Rambouillet sheep and During the 1960s, when I and closely monitored.” — New faces and new ac- Lewis Crain Hodges (1857- bouillet fl ocks in West Texas. wool shows across Texas. was editor of the Sheep and [email protected]. quaintances were made that 1939) and Clara Lafayette “Actually, it was 1928 be- One time in the early 1960s, Goat Raiser magazine, the day. Good folks who would Heath Hodges (1857-1913), fore my father would get into I had a good visit with Clin- Hodges Ranch was a regular Graham Cattle Prices become good friends over the came to West Texas by covered the Rambouillet sheep busi- ton’s father during one of those stop for visiting sheepmen from as far away as Australia. Steady To Lower On one of those visits, Clin- ton and Joyce Hodges enter- GRAHAM — (Mar. 8) — tained us with a lamb roast. 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Colton Frit- At The American, Rogers almost as if they are talking cles, d) from Colorado. c, (9) d, (10) a, (11) b, (12) d, siana, $16,624. zlan, Rifl e, Colorado, $56,260; (13) c, (14) b, (15) b, (16) d. was riding Sandy, 14, owned in code so that only another 14. “Kansas City fi sh” is: a) by Ken Bray, Paden’s father. Team roping (headers): 1. 2. Sage Kimzey, Salado, Tex- cowboy can understand what chipped tuna on toast, b) fried — www.LeePittsbooks.com Paden was riding Slider, 13. Erich Rogers, Round Rock, as, $30,041; 3. Dustin Boguet, they’re saying. For example, “These are great horses,” Arizona, $60,282; 2. Dustin Bourg, Louisiana, $28,635; the cook on a cowboy crew is Paden said. “The ultimate goal Egusquiza, Marianna, Florida, 4. Josh Frost, Randlett, Utah, a pot rustler, coosie or cookie, Team Ropers Rogers/Bray is to get that gold buckle and $26,308; 3. Luke Brown, Rock $27,316; 5. Stetson Wright, Hill, South Carolina, $26,000; 4. 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Stephanie Fryar, here is a little multiple choice Paden Bray. absolutely outstanding. That on Frontier Rodeo’s Gunfi re; Thorp, Throckmorton, Texas, Waco, Texas, $17,205; 5. Kassie test to fi nd out if you’re a real After winning the average guy is clutch. steer wrestler, Jacob Talley, $31,132; 3. Travis Graves, Mowry, Dublin, Texas, $15,807. cowboy or one of the drugstore at the 2020 National Finals “I’m the fi nisher. He sets it 3.87 seconds; saddle bronc Jay, Oklahoma, $26,308; 4. persuasion. (Answers are at Rodeo at Globe Life Field in up. It’s the hardest thing you rider, Ryder Wright, 91.25 Jade Corkill, Fallon, Nevada, the end.) Arlington, December 12, the can do is just have to catch points on Andrews Rodeo’s, $22,700; 5. Joseph Harrison, 1. “Boggy top” is: a) pine duo cashed in for $100,000 one for a lot of money. You All Or Nothing; tie-down Marietta, Oklahoma, $10,821. apiece across the street at AT&T get to where you think a little roper, Shane Hanchey, 7.74 Saddle bronc riding: 1. nuts with goat cheese, b) seconds; breakaway roper, Jill portobello mushrooms on a Stadium during RFD-TV’s, The bit about it, but he maxed the Ryder Wright, Milford, Utah, Tanner, 2.65 seconds; barrel $67,828; 2. Stetson Wright, buckwheat roll with balsamic American on March 7. barrier out and we drew a Rogers and Bray clocked a great steer. He got on him and racer, Hailey Kinsel, 15.420 Milford, Utah, $39,367; 3. vinegar dressing, c) cod tacos seconds; and bull rider, Colten Chase Brooks, Deer Lodge, 5.05-second time to win the I went, 1, 2, 3, and made sure Fritzlan, 90.25 points on Da- CUSTOM FELT HATS with mutton enchiladas, d) pie four-team shoot-out. It was I was going to catch before I Montana, $20,448; 4. Cody AND with no crust. kota Rodeo’s Safety Meeting. Rogers and Bray’s fi rst win at threw. He made my job easy.” In the all-around competi- DeMoss, Heflin, Louisiana, RENOVATIONS 2. “Bear sign” is: a) fried The American. Event winners like Rogers $18,415; 5. Brody Cress, Hill- coleslaw, b) donuts, c) a white tion, Stetson Wright, Milford, James A. Andrae “The mindset was just go and Bray earned a minimum Utah leads with $61,090, fol- sdale, Wyoming, $17,036. bread bologna sandwich, d) 830 E South Loop catch and do the best we could of $100,000, with $50,000 lowed by Tuf Cooper, Decatur, Tie-down roping: 1. Shane Stephenville, Texas pepperoni pizza without an- on the stock they drew us,” said counting toward the PRCA Texas, $32,689, Marcus The- Hanchey, Sulphur, Louisi- 254/965-5678 chovies. Rogers, 34. “Shoot, that steer World Standings. riot, Lumberton, Mississippi, ana, $65,135; 2. Tuf Cooper, 1-800-834-HATS Decatur, Texas, $28,907; 3. [email protected] 3. “Spotted dog” is: a) Dal- was one of the best in the herd “Winning $100,000 means $18,314, Zack Jongbloed, www.capitalhats.com matian on fry bread, b) dirty for today and we made use of a whole bunch to me,” said Iowa, Louisiana, $17,110, Kyle Lucas, Carstairs, Alberta, sock soup, c) garlic rattlesnake him and did what we had to Rogers, the 2017 PRCA team Clovis Crane, Lebanon, Penn- $21,317; 4. Haven Meged, hash, d) suet pudding. do. I blocked everything out roping header world cham- sylvania, $8017. 4. “Cackleberries” are: a) and just thought we were in pion. “It’s the greatest feeling Standings by event: the practice pen. Pretty much ever and life changing for eggs, b) cowcumbers (pickles), Bareback riding: 1. Til- I hurried in there and nodded, me. It also means a lot for the den Hooper, Carthage, Texas, c) peanut M & M’s, d) raisins. got in there and got out of standings and a sigh of relief. $55,000; 2. Tim O’Connell, 5. “Cow salve” is: a) double there. 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Yearling Plus Bulls Starting @ $1600 Slaughter______$120.00-$155.00 CWT Jim Bryant: 817/266-2102 Visit Our Website: www.hamiltoncommissioncompany.com Email: [email protected] — LIKE US ON FACEBOOK — Weatherford, Texas Web: jc7cattlecompany.com DEREK POE, General Manager — 254/386-6852 Page 18 Livestock Weekly March 11, 2021 make ourselves profi cient at Steers: medium and large good $800-990, plainer and lor, Richland Springs, five draw poker. A good many of us No. 1 300-400 pounds $179- older bred $500-820; cow- steers, 557 pounds $168; Sam who studied under him failed 182, 400-500 pounds $165- calf pairs, choice $1020-1950, Henderson Jr, Eldorado, eight to become good, or even aver- 176, 500-600 pounds $143- medium to good $950-1170, steers, 526 pounds $167; Mc- age poker players. But then we 165, 600-700 pounds $135- plainer and older $750-1040. Gowan Ranch LLC, San An- never gained a liberal educa- 150, 700-800 pounds $127- Slaughter cows: high yield- gelo, 28 steers, 580 pounds tion, either. — S.F. (3/11/1976) 139.50, 800-900 pounds $127- ing $60-76, medium yielding $158; Gary Gierisch, Eden, 13 132.50, 900-1000 pounds $50-59, low yielding $20- steers, 587 pounds $156.50; Unregistered Bull $119-126.50, 1029 pounds 49, heiferettes and young Emery Gass, Spring Branch, Goldthwaite Kids $107; medium and large No. stocker cows $65-105; bulls, one steer, 640 pounds $156; Gary in a 1-2 300-400 pounds $183-190, high yielding $85-90, medium McNutt, Dublin, three steers, Steady To Higher 600-700 pounds $125-138.50, yielding $80-86, low yielding 623 pounds $151; McGowan GOLDTHWAITE — 700-800 pounds $126.50-128, $70-79, feeder bulls $70-85. Ranch, San Angelo, 10 steers, Hotel Lobby (March 4) — This week, kids 800-900 pounds $120-128.50. Representative Sales: Mar- 654 pounds $142.50; Walker sold steady to $10 higher, Heifers: medium and ty Terry, Aledo, four steers, Ranch, Cherokee, one steer, 710 slaughter nannies $5-10 lower, large No. 1 300-400 pounds 348 pounds $212; Winchell pounds $140; DCC Operating replacement nannies steady, $156-172, 400-500 pounds Partners, Dallas, six steers, LLC, Austin, eight steer, 704 wool lambs $10 lower, Dorper $139-170, 500-600 pounds 357 pounds $208; Sam Hen- pounds $139; Shane Henderson, Choice gleanings from 45- times like this. Will somebody and Barbado lambs up to $20 $132-140.50, 600-700 pounds derson, Eldorado, one steer, four steers, 719 pounds $136; plus years of Unregistered remind me of the joke?” And lower. Sheep and goat receipts $125-134.50, 700-800 pounds 415 pounds $204; Walker Franklin Crain, Cherokee, three Bull. sure enough, some kid would totaled 3422 head. $120.75-128, 800-900 pounds Ranch, Cherokee, one steer, steers, 747 pounds $134; Rich- There was once a certain come up with the right answer, Sheep: wool lambs 50- $114.50-119.50; medium and 440 pounds $192; Pasche ard & Staci Hayes, Comanche, professor at Sul Ross Univer- or at least an answer good 70 pounds $270-315, 70-90 large No. 1-2 300-400 pounds Land & Cattle, Melvin, one 15 steers, 763 pounds $131; sity (Sul Ross College then) enough for the prof. pounds $250-310, 90-110 $150-159, 500-600 pounds steer, 445 pounds $182; Steven Charles Bradley, Llano, one at Alpine who made no effort His was a snap course and pounds $175-270; slaughter $127-128.50, 600-700 pounds Watson, Hamilton, 15 steers, steer, 835 pounds $128; Wil- to conceal the fact that he was therefore extremely popular ewes $80-135, bucks $100- $126.50-127.50, 740 pounds 480 pounds $178; David Lake liam Melbern, Gatesville, eccentric. In fact, his eccen- among students who didn’t 145; Dorper and Dorper cross $120, 828 pounds $110. Farms, Tyler, 12 steers, 523 nine steers, 845 pounds $123; tricity was exceeded only by mind showing up for class. lambs 40-60 pounds $295-350, pounds $171; Richard & Staci Fleming Springs Ranch, San his sense of humor and his love That, and a willingness to 60-75 pounds $285-325, 75-90 Hayes, Comanche, 13 steers, Saba, 10 Angus Plus heifers, for draw poker. display appreciation for his pounds $260-315; slaughter Mason And San Saba 575 pounds $169; Alan Tay- open, $1225. The fi rst day of each school frequent repetition of old sto- ewes $90-200, bucks $120- Feeders Held Steady term, he would distribute a ries and occasional original 180; replacement ewes $170- sheet of paper to every student witticisms, was all that was 220 per head, bucks $275-325; Mason and San Saba stocker BAXTER and instruct the recipient to required. Barbado and Barbado cross steers and heifers steady to $2 write down his average grade However, from the perspec- lambs 35-50 pounds $300-365, higher, feeder steers and heifers in a certain subject through tive of several decades since I 50-70 pounds $270-320, 70-90 steady, packer cows $4-5 lower, high school and previous col- sat through this elderly gentle- pounds $240-315; slaughter bulls $3 lower, pairs and breds lege attendance if any. When man’s lectures, apparently ewes $85-180; replacement higher and in good demand. B L A C K the papers were returned to raptly intent on his words but ewes $85-125 head. Receipts totaled 5692 head. him, he would announce that actually sleeping with my eyes Goats: Boer and Boer cross Steers: choice steer calves ON THE EDGE OF COMMON SENSE each student could expect to open as only college students kids 30-45 pounds $380-480, 100-200 pounds $180-204, receive the grade he had put can do, I’m inclined to think 45-60 pounds $375-470, 60- 200-300 pounds $180-204, “A fine lookin’ horse you’ve got there (if yer into modern art) down, provided he was not ab- he did a creditable job of pre- 70 pounds $325-445, 70- 300-400 pounds $180-214, I had a horse like that one time (but he wasn’t very smart) sent from class for any reason paring his young charges for 90 pounds $275-370, 75- 400-500 pounds $160-204, except provable illness. a hazardous, uncertain future. 100 pound muttons $270-380; 500-600 pounds $140-179, I’d guess that he’s part thoroughbred (and part Catahoula hound) Sometimes he would ask for After all, had he recited ver- slaughter nannies, light $190- 600-700 pounds $130-161, You get him in a claiming race? (or at the lost and found) a written theme and then, when batim the most inspired words 290, heavy $150-230, thin $95- 700-800 pounds $120-130; Oh, really, you’ve got the papers (I’d use’em to train the dog) the themes were upon his desk, of Socrates or Plato, the effect 145; slaughter billies, light $225- yearlings, 700-800 pounds And he’s outta California! (No wonder he smells like smog) he would simply dump them would have been nil upon 290, heavy $200-250. $125-140, 800-plus pounds in the wastebasket. But you a group whose paramount $110-128; No. 2 steer calves He seems a little bit feisty (to have one foot in the grave) couldn’t depend on his doing interests were limited almost and yearlings $110-150. Yup, I’ve used Ace myself sometimes (when there’s somethin’ left to save) it. And when he did, or when exclusively to sports, sex, and Tulia Feeder Steers Heifers: choice heifer calves he did not, he was likely to food. Sold Mostly Lower 100-200 pounds $130-170, What kinda bit have you got there? (it looks like a calving tool) clear his throat noisily and ask The only thing he said that 200-300 pounds $130-170, Oh, you invented it yourself (Do them Vise Grips make him drool?) the class: “Now, you students sticks in my mind was that TULIA — (USDA-March 4) 300-400 pounds $140-182, Yeah, I’ll bet it sure does stop him (like runnin’ into a train) who’ve been in any of my if we really wished to obtain — Compared to last week, feeder 400-500 pounds $130-175, You must’ve built that tie-down, too (Never seen one made outta chain) other classes should know that a good liberal education, we steers and heifers $1-4 lower. 500-600 pounds $120-144, I always tell a certain joke at could do no better than to Receipts totaled 2943 head. 600-700 pounds $113-141, And where did you get those leggin’s? 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One $1.76, down one cent, 32 mi- down 27.5 percent. and mutton meat production is the realization, thanks to cron $1.15, Merino Clippings Hog slaughter was 2.65 was 2.6 million pounds, 2.4 hard lessons from the blizzard, $3.22, down two cents. million head, 2.64 million million and 2.6 million. Cu- that the oil industry is going and 2.68 million, liveweights mulative meat production was to be needed for a very long 291 pounds, 292 and 289. time. It is now obvious that Red Meat Production 21.6 million pounds, down What a difference that a Giving someone the authority Pork production was 557.1 6.3 percent from last year’s few days can make when to approve of a few days of everyone will not convert to 1.9% Below A Year Ago million pounds, 576.1 million the temperature goes from pollution by old-style generat- electric vehicles tomorrow. 23 million, and slaughter was The other thing to watch for is and 576.6 million. Cumulative 319,000 head, 6.7 percent zero to eighty degrees. While ing plants, seems like a small ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — pork production was 5290.3 price to pay when lives are the near-term possibility of un- lower than last year. Texas has thawed out, there (USDA) — Total red meat million pounds, down 2.3 is a great deal of damage yet at stake. Time will tell if we precedented gasoline demand. With the COVID lockdown production under federal in- percent from last year at this to be repaired and resolved. learned from this experience spection for the week ending and are better prepared for the ending in Texas and some time, and slaughter was 24.11 The fi nger-pointing has been March 6 was estimated at 1120 primarily directed at ERCOT next weather emergency. other states, there is a pent- million head. (Electric Reliability Council of Baker Hughes reported 403 up desire for people wanting million pounds. This was 1.8 RAINE Texas) where about half of the drilling rigs at work in the U.S. to travel. Spring break may be percent lower than a week ago board members have resigned for the week ending March 5. the start of the summer driving and 0.1 percent lower than a year Tank & Fabrication and the CEO has reportedly That’s one more than last week season. Too many people have HUSKY ago. Cumulative meat production been relieved of his duties. but 390 fewer than one year been penned up for too long and are ready to go somewhere. for the year to date was 1.9 5000 GALLON We can only guess about ago. Canada had 141 active percent lower than last year. the interagency confl icts and rigs, down 22 from last week Perhaps some landowners BRANDING IRONS WATER TANKS blame games that may be go- and down 62 from this time will have an opportunity to Cattle slaughter was estimat- ing on between ERCOT, the last year. lease their property for oil and ed at 665,000 head compared If your electric brand will not For Potable Water DOE (Department of Energy), Crude oil continued the gas drilling due to increased with 666,000 the previous stay hot in cold or windy Or Stock Tanks demand and higher oil prices. TCEQ (Texas Commission upward trend with near-month week and 649,000 for the same weather, get a Husky. Larger Tanks for Environmental Quality) futures for Brent Crude re- It may be an unintended con- sequence of actions taken by period last year, liveweights Available In and the PUC (Public Utility ported at $66.74 per barrel 1398 pounds, 1401 and 1379, Increments Of Commission). So far, limited with West Texas Intermediate those who want to destroy the narrowing the gap to and fi n- petroleum industry. — Dennis. respectively. Beef production 500 Gallons research indicates that some of All tanks coated in-side for potable water the old-style generating plants ishing at $66.28 and that is up [email protected] was estimated at 559.2 million We GuaranteeGuarar ntee pounds compared with 561.1 and meet fire safety codes. that might have fi lled the needs $4.78 from a week ago. Plains OursO Will Stay Hot Custom Fabrication Work All American pipeline’s posted million the previous week and of the Texas grid were not al- Domestic Wool Inactive, 1 Letter/Figure ______$125.00 All Types Of Containment Vessels, Water, lowed to be started because of bulletin had WTI at $62.07- 540.2 million for the same pe- Fuel, Food Grade Compartments pollution-related restrictions. 62.57. Seeing the actual in- Aussie Market Higher riod last year. Cumulative beef 2 Letter/Figure ______$135.00 Apparently, there are many fi eld price to producers at this GREELEY, Colo. — production was 4925.9 million 3 Letter/Figure ______$145.00 more barricades than there are point brings back memories (USDA) — Domestic wool trad- pounds, 1.5 percent below last Plus Shipping OVERHEAD FEED bridges in the bureaucracies of a few years ago when oil ing was inactive this week, with involved. Evidently, there are was on the descent from the year. Cumulative cattle slaugh- * All Electric Brands Shipped In 24 Hours. 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Box 460 • Knoxville, AR 72845 25 Ton — $7000 was that when a responsibility a greasy basis: No. 1 tags brought is assigned, it is very important the article was printed. The and 230. Calf and veal meat 800/222-9628 • FAX: 800/267-4055 current question is “How high 20-30 cents, No. 2 tags 10-20 30 Ton — $7500 that corresponding authority cents and No. 3 tags 1-5 cents. production was 1.1 million www.huskybrandingirons.com also be assigned. So far, it will oil prices go?” Although pounds, 1.1 million and 1.4 35 Ton — $8000 natural gas is used for a signifi - Australia’s eastern market [email protected] appears that there may have indicator was up four at 1310 million. Cumulative meat Delivery Charge been numerous individuals cant portion of the electrical Quoted Separately generation, the natural gas cents per kilogram clean. The who had the responsibility offering totaled 46,544 metric All Tanks Coated, and authority to say “no” to prices did not go crazy like Primered and Painted activating the “polluting gen- some of the reports of electric tons and 90.7 percent sold. The erators.” Evidently, there was rates. 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CATTLEMEN House and vehicle furnish- 940/765-2880 Groundload trailer, 40x8, ARE YOU PULLING A Botex — Bruton — Brutus — Banen — C Bar C Clean bluestem hay, ed. 22.5 tires, air brakes, Choctaw — Cowboy Dream — Delco — Hale 512/282-1685 • John Deere grinder and hay needs repair, pictures Dugan — Gooseneck — Hanover — Neckover 4x5 round bales. $40 feeder. available. Asking $5500. Performance — Paris — Ranchking — Rangemaster S&H — Southern Star — Starlight — Stidham — Stoll per roll. Ranch hand job on remote ranch • 8” PTO pump, 3800 gallons per 325/200-9705 minute. Titan — Trailco — Top Hat — WW — Shop Made Trailer 817/999-2626 in Presidio County, Texas. Duties DON’T SEE YOUR’S — WE CAN STILL MAKE IT include but not limited to: main- • (2) 2020 John Deere 333G compact • (2) 1000 pound scales. Grandview, Texas • 940 John Deere 38x12 land AND DON’T HAVE A COVER? taining water systems, fence- track loaders, 350-363 hours, warranty Hay King aerator, WE’LL MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU lines, feeding and checking cat- to November 2021. $69,500. plane. FOR NEAREST DEALER CALL • Pull-type road grader, 12 ft. tle, and headquarter’s mainte- • 2010 Great Plains 15 ft. no-till drill, 14 ft., very good 800-657-2570 COASTAL HAY nance (lawn care/tree trimming). 7½ inch spacing, press wheels, grass blade. • Complete freeze branding irons, condition. $3500. OR VISIT US ON THE WEB @ FOR SALE Horseback skills a plus. Salary, seeding attachment. $21,500. www.edwardscanvas.com house and benefits. Email re- number one to ten. Round and Square Bales • 2013 Polaris Ranger XP900, 582 • 1969 Ford 250, 360 engine, low 325/348-3845 EDWARDS Truckload Delivery Available sume and work references to: hours. $8500. 254/842-4641 wtrnchjb@gmail miles. 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You must be able to — NEW RELEASE — doctor calves, maintain ranch TROUGHS Call For Pricing Or Dealer Locations. equipment and pens, perform mi- • Plate Steel Construction * Chisholm Fescue* (800) 575-7585 nor carpentry, electrical repair, • Plate Steel Floors WARNER BROTHERS SEED COMPANY • 800/467-7250 www.mix30.com water line maintenance and some • Pipeline Compatible fence building. Organizational Brian Booher skills are required to supervise 915/859-6843 COTTON SEED HULLS additional ranch hands. Housing COTTON SEED MEAL available. Please send resume 915/539-7781 Cell El Paso, Texas GRASS SEED FOR SALE and COTTON SEED to: WW-Spar Ironmaster Anything Your Cow Will Eat ... Ranch Foreman We Sell! 9505 Johnny Morris Road B-Dahl VNS Crabgrass Native Mixes Lone Star Commodities Austin, TX 78724 www.johnsonequipment.com 806/798-8900 • 806/789-4822 fax to: 512.926.4024 Abernathy, Texas • 806/298-4607 ...GUY’S SEED COMPANY or email to: Arrowquip 107 Hydraulic Chute ...... $15,500 580/254-1436 Vici, Oklahoma Fax: 580/995-3277 [email protected]. Arrowquip 104 Hydraulic Chute ...... $10,550 MILO HAY Arrowquip 8700 Manual Chute ...... $9,750 CLASSIFIED ADS 5x5 heavy bales, 1500+ • Equipment Wanted Arrowquip 7400 Manual Chute ...... $7,450 GET QUICK RESULTS! pounds, lots of grain, deliv- Arrowquip 8718 Portable Chute Alley and Tub ...... $24,306 BEST SEED! • Feed For Sale ery available. CASH FOR USED Arrowquip 8708 Portable Chute Alley and Tub ...... $21,306 325/277-2281 CATERPILLAR Arrowquip 7408 Portable Chute Alley and Tub ...... $14,850 BEST PRICE! • Spring seed oats. 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Truckload $100 each. We sell all types of hay — alfalfa in large square Available Year Round Horse/cow quality, round/square, irri- and three-strand bales; coastal; peanut; wheat; — Cattle Hauling — Advanced Pedestals, Ltd. gated, weed sprayed, fertilized. Toll Free: 877/928-33823 • 325/928-33823 home stalks. Truckload delivery. Truck or Gooseneck • Fully Insured Office 979/263-5952 — WE CAN DELIVER — J. L. KEENEY Cell: 325/669-22049 1458 FM 1235 — Merkel, Texas 830/459-0808 • Center Point, TX 806/789-4822 • Brooks Cell 979/541-3310 806/778-8510 • Shawn 432/558-2679 H • 432/556-0555 M Page 22 Livestock Weekly March 11, 2021 • Cattle For Sale • Cattle For Sale • Cattle For Sale • Cattle For Sale

• Horses • Goats PUREBRED CHAROLAIS Nice Corriente Herd 110 EXCELLENT BLACK CHAROLAIS BULLS YEARLING BULLS FOR SALE and RED ANGUS BLACK SPANISH LARGE SELECTION OF QUALITY 830/486-6116 Bulls • Heifers • Cows REPLACEMENT HEIFERS NANNIES and BILLIES BREEDING AGE BULLS Ann Mitchell Bred Cows, Calving HORSE SALE Clay Helms • Rotan, Texas Spanish Dagger Ltd. All home raised, you pick the Brownwood, Texas Yearlings • Weanlings top, rancher holding no heif- Cleburne, Texas 325/235-6726 • 325/235-6050 90% solid black, excellent horns. Every Wednesday Night — 6 P.M. ers back, been on wheat, Will have exact number, approxi- could synchronize and AI if Selling Good Riding Horses Wesley Glass • 432/264-3920 ½ Angus, ½ Corriente or REGISTERED ANGUS mately 50 head. Entire group will go new owner wanted. at $1.00 per pound. Going only as 580/450-4708 • Hobart, OK Also, Top Loose Horse Market • Sheep full Corriente bulls for BULLS AND HEIFERS Since 1887 whole package. 254/744-5563 • 469/595-6870 sale or lease, trich and Oldest and Most Efficient Herd In Texas Panhandle. Photos available. fertility tested. Robin Giles • Hillingdon Ranch Text: 806/664-6615 ½ Corriente, ½ Angus thirteen WHITE ST CROIX SHEEP 830/995-3917 — Comfort, Texas to fifteen month old virgin Swan Ranch Bred 806/786-0300 Email: [email protected] LUBBOCK STOCKYARDS INC. 254/396-6023 — 254/592-3746 Cells heifer bulls. $1100. SALLY’S THREE MILL RANCH www.hillingdonranch.com Mackey Lange, Manager Dinwiddie Cattle Company REG. TACK & HORSE SALE 505/699-2861 830/739-7258 • [email protected] ANGUS BULLS • 150 three to five year old fancy Saturday, MARCH 13 REGISTERED Angus, Angus baldy pairs, Angus Tack @ 10:30 A.M. • Horses @ 1 P.M. AI by Broken Bow, low birth- calves at side, mostly September weight, in Brady, Texas. to October calves. Age Advanced, Quality Current Coggins test required if over eight months old, For sale: top quality yearling HEREFORD BULLS health papers if out of state. Duane Blair • 325/234-1367 • 200 three to five year old fancy Two Year Old Registered Dorper and White Dorper Bobby Zesch • 325/656-9070 Horned and Polled spring calving Angus cows, start CATTLE & GOATS rams, commercial and regis- calving in March, bred to Angus Black Angus Bulls Every Tuesday @ 11 A.M. tered. CLASSIFIED ADS Rick Tisdale • 325/423-2509 bulls. Montana (Northern) genetics, Judy McDonald GET QUICK RESULTS! • 250 fancy second-calf coming raised on grass with mineral SUPPLY STORE 325/387-2979 three year old fall calving cows, and added protein supple- bred to Angus bulls, start calving Monday-Friday 8-5:30 / Closed Saturday OUR BUSINESS REVOLVES ments, low input, functional September, for late spring deliv- Except Horse Sale Day AROUND YOUR SATISFACTION bulls that are designed to ery. travel and handle harsh con- Tony Mann — 806/745-3383 Over 30 Years Of Experience All cows will be excellent in qual- ditions — 100% first breeding Michael Lance Folsom — 806/789-7108 Working For You!!! ity, and in good body condition, year guarantee. License # 8148 • 40-50 English black baldy spring calv- gentle and easy to handle. Tadd Mann — 806/632-9905 ing cows, F-1 Hereford x Angus, bred to JCA Cattle Co Sand Flats Angus Terry Blake Dunlap — License # 6859 black bulls and due this spring, extreme- 325/280-7128 Boise City, Oklahoma 12016 University • Lubbock, Texas ly gentle, cake broke, bred to a heck of a Quality Cattle, Quality Service 580/516-1749 ONLINE DORPER SALE set of bulls — these are the kind ranch- er’s dream about owning. APRIL 5-8 • 27 three year old commercial — HORSES — • 150 three to five year old spring calving REGISTERED ANGUS BULLS Quality Fullblood Rams Hereford second-calf heifers, and HEIFERS FOR SALE Bought, Sold and Traded And Ewes For Sale Angus cows, bred to Angus bulls, really bred to dark Brahmans to calve Registered Angus Cattle fancy, cake-broke, gentle. Low Birthweight • High Growth Any Kind • Any Time www.dorper.net August 15 to October 15, good Lindsey Angus • Dickens, TX G. A. Gossett [email protected] • 100 three to five year old Angus cows, udders, average 1150 pounds, Matt: 806/543-2086 Philip and Jennifer Glass Kent E. Peterson dehorned, one has horns, vacci- 806/441-8610 • Lamesa, Texas bred to Angus bulls due to calve Dakota: 806/252-8591 806/570-1309 Water Valley, Texas nated, wormed. www.PetersonAngusFarm.Com December, January, February — a real Kim: 806/317-5707 fancy set of cows, cake-broke, gentle. • 2 dark Brahman three year old bulls. www.lindseyangus.com RANCH HORSE • 200 three to four year old Angus and WHITE HAIR RAMS Twelve Months And Older Mike Bragg • 806/333-4486 Blue roan gelding — ten years Angus baldy spring calving cows, bred to Dalhart, Texas old, fifteen hands, 1150 Ready For Service Range Ready With Superior Genetics Angus bulls, another set of really hard-to- ANGUS BULLS pounds, used all his life tend- Randy McCrea find cows that would satisfy anyone, AI sired, EPDs, performance and fertility ing cattle, also used at the sale 325/277-6135 BULLS cake-broke, gentle. (1) three year old Angus bull. tested, guaranteed. (2) first-calf Angus heifers, month BUNTING ANGUS barns — this gelding is old Sterling City, Texas REPLACEMENT HEIFERS • 100 three to four year old Red Angus DeLeon, TX • 254/842-9866 Cell man gentle. spring calving cows, bred to Red Angus old calves. 254/893-6427 903/474-1266 bulls, real fancy, super gentle, heavy- (1) bred three year old Angus cow. WHITE HAIR SHEEP boned. (1) bred two year old Angus Yearling And • Hereford, Angus, Red Angus coming heifer. ANGUS BULLS We Buy Ram Lambs two year old virgin bulls, big, stout, (1) seven month old Angus heifer Sell — Trade Wesley Hodges LP RANCH REGISTERED ANGUS rugged northern bulls ready to go to calf. and FEMALES Horses, Mules, Donkeys Daily 325/650-3920 www.lpangusranch.com work. 325/234-2927 • San Angelo, TX FOR SALE Pick Up Available Sterling City, Texas REMEMBER OUR REPUTATION Hogue Cattle Company John Capehart Obie WWilsonilson • 325/234-1255 325/646-6568 Days 903/603-4906 Justin Paxton • 325/650-4909 RIDES ON EVERY LOAD! 325/643-2225 Evenings • Cattle For Sale Madison McConaughey Satisfaction Guaranteed! • Goats 432/631-91432/631-911515 BFI Cattle Company L-RANCHES Don't Buy Bulls, Lease Them! 325/665-8048 Home Raised CHAROLAIS, COATES RANCH COMPANY $350/Month REGISTERED HEREFORD & ANGUS Virgin, 30 VIRGIN HORNED BLACK SPANISH GOATS Angus, Charolais, Hereford, RED ANGUS Two Year Old Bulls. 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ILLINGHAM MEAT GOATS ILLINGHAM MEAT P. O. Box 1828 Low Birthweight • Easy Calving SHELDON WILSON — 575/451-7469 — choice set. LONGHORN CATTLE Uvalde, TX 78802-1828 Jerry Hudson • 512/738-5006 Bulls By AI Sires — Angus and Salers Cell: 580/651-6000 Leave Message Sid Wilson — 432/553-2620 www.anb-ranch.com (830) 278-3884 www.hudsonbulls.com W David Whitworth: 210/413-9790 Mobile Bulls • Semen • Embryos • And Females Guy Ekstrom — 432/288-2150 [email protected] • Cattle For Sale • Cattle For Sale • Cattle For Sale • Cattle For Sale March 11, 2021 Livestock Weekly Page 23

HEIFER BULLS • Cattle For Sale • Cattle For Sale Brangus — fourteen months old, CHOICE BRANGUS BULLS AND HEIFERS Hartzog 1100 pounds, GUARANTEED • 15 Brangus bulls, all ages, older ones tested and ready to go. LOW BIRTHWEIGHT, fertility • 19 Brangus long yearling heifers, calving now. Angus tested, very gentle, quality • 19 three year old Brangus cows, having second calves now. calves. $2150 head or lease for ALLEN BRANGUS RANCH • 325/483-5554 After 7 P.M. Cattle $350 month 100+ Two Year Old Black Dr. Glen Tate • 210/260-0563 Angus Bulls Large Selection Available At HORNED HEREFORD BULLS Private Treaty CHAROLAIS BULLS and BULLS FOR SALE Genetics Designed For The Southwest ANGUS BULLS Bar K Cattle Co. • Leroy Krueger Red and Black Angus Roy: 806/225-7230 Located At Jourdanton, Texas Trudy: 806/825-2711 830/769-3367 Registered and Commercial 830/570-0660 mobile Family Angus Since 1951 You Call — We Bring ‘Em! HUD RANCH CO. LIMOUSIN 325/315-8285 325/234-2598 LA VISTA RANCH BULLS REGISTERED Black, Polled, Breeding Age Fertility and Trich Tested “Registered Quality At Commercial Prices” ANGUS BULLS Keeton Limousin • Wolfforth, TX C C Top quality bulls bred and raised 806/777-0230 • 806/786-7428 on Central Texas grass. Fertility 16 Two Year Old Pure Black Angus Heifers BAR BAR tested and ready to work. Heavy bred, due to calve beginning in March. Buyer takes all. All heifers Performance Tested Limousin 325/785-4407 parentage tested and from leading AI and registered sires such as KM CHAROLAIS BULLS and Lim-Flex Bulls For Sale! Go to: Broken Bow, JMB Traction, Conneally Impression, etc. Calves will be lawrencefamilylimousin.com sired by SCCC’s registered low birthweight bulls. Impressive feedlot and ROMAGNOLA CATTLE to the “For Sale” tab to view pic- carcass information available. All shots/vaccinated/wormed. ANGUS BULLS tures, videos and pricing. Con- Not A New Breed Or tact: Squaw Creek Cattle Company A Combination Of Breeds ... Bruce Lawrence • 806/790-2535 A Proven Breed Proud To Offer Dublin, Texas — • — Colton Curry: 254/979-0810 RED ANGUS BULLS American Cattlemen Janelle Yates RED ANGUS and C BAR RANCH 325/456-5099 SIMMENTAL BULLS Slaton, Texas and HEIFERS — Registered and commercial. Clark Wood REGISTERED — Low birthweight. 806/828-6249 • 806/786-2078 BRANGUS BULLS — Excellent genetics. Gentle, Great Bloodlines — Good growth bulls. C Trey Wood • 806/789-7312 C REGISTERED REPLACEMENT NIXON FAMILY FARMS OPEN and BRED HEIFERS Gary Nixon • 806/632-2241 BAR BAR E3 Ranch LLC • Plains, Texas 806/456-7757 RED ANGUS BULLS Going on two years old, McPHERSON northern genetics, very Country Cattle HEIFER BULLS nice set of bulls. FEMALES: • ½ Corriente, ½ Angus bulls. 806/292-3645 • 7 summer calving Angus cows, bred to Angus bulls, all coming with sec- • Corriente bulls, fullblood. ond or third calf. Call Bart. (Lot C112) All Solid Black Virgins EASY CALVING • FAST GROWING • 16 open heifers out of black whiteface cows and Charolais bulls, weight ½ Corriente, ½ Angus 850-875 pounds. Call Bart. (Lot C111) Bred Heifers And Young Pairs ANGUS BULLS • 29 straight six year old purebred gray Brahman cows, bred to gray Solid Black Brahman bull, four are bred to Hereford bull, should be calving this win- Performance Tested • EPDs Available ANGUS BULLS Matt • 806/292-1035 Call: WIESER ANGUS RANCH REPLACEMENT HEIFERS ter and early spring with a few calving late spring. Call Jody. (Lot C108) Steve • 806/292-1039 830/997-5043 • Fredericksburg, TX Gardiner Genetics BULLS: Lockney, Texas • Claude, Texas • Columbus, New Mexico Go to www.jordancattle.com to view a current list of bulls. Call Bart. For More Information And To View Pictures Of Cattle, Please Go To Our Website. REGISTERED Ken and Kynda Jordan — Owners and Operators REGISTERED RED ANGUS Bart Larremore: 325/372-8074 • Ken Jordan: 325/372-8060 BULLS and FEMALES Jeffrey Osbourn: 325/372-8070 • Jody Osbourn: 325/372-8073 WAGYU BULLS Calving Ease, Growth Bulls FOR SALE Top Genetics P. O. Box 158 — San Saba, Texas 76877 817/564-5858 • 254/646-2697 Easy Calving • Fertility, Trich And PI-BVD Tested • Ready To Work San Saba: 325/372-5159 • Mason: 325/347-6361 254/631-8381 Quantity Discounts • Delivery Available 1862ranch.com Eastland County, Texas www.jordancattle.com [email protected] Call Or Text: Clay Richardson — 575/499-6117 Cisco, Texas GRAU CHAROLAIS RANCH REGISTERED www.richardsoncattlecompany.com Bulls and Heifers RED ANGUS Big Selection Heavy Bred Cows Heavy Bred First-Calf Heifers Also, Red Angus Bulls Open Heifers 575/760-6336 Top Genetics 254/631-8381 Eastland County, Texas CORRIENTE HEIFERS Exposed to Romagnola REGISTERED SPECIAL BULL SALE bulls. RED ANGUS 325/456-5099 HERD Thursday, MARCH 25 — 10 A.M. FOR SALE 432/284-9664 Jordan Cattle Auction • San Saba, Texas

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Nine 100 to 800 acre ranches located in Burnet County. Stake your claim to your private Nolan County, Texas. Unique very nice seven bedroom ranch with 40-mile westward views from the highest ridgeline in the county, or claim Mountain Ranch's crown lodge/home, manager’s house, barns, and corrals. Located ten jewel boasting a 28-acre lake. MOUNTAINRANCHTX.COM. miles from Blackwell and 30 miles to Sweetwater. Gently rolling, low Double Drop Ranch — 713 Acres — Uvalde County, Texas. Completely turnkey South Texas hunting hills and good bottom land with cedar, mesquite and oak, fourteen property with outstanding whitetail. A short drive from Uvalde, this high fenced game ranch boasts a herd of water wells, Antelope Spring, and beautiful wildlife. Minerals. over 400 genetically superior whitetail deer with. A gorgeous lodge, separate hunters' cabins, barns and breeder pens this ranch has it all. Listed for $3,750,000. MOTIVATED SELLERS — 2694.899 Acre Cash Ranch — Val Rio Blanco Ranches — 250-354± Acres — Comal/Hays Counties, Texas. Protected for decades by a Verde County, Texas Ranch. West of the Pecos river near Pandale well-known non-profit, this idyllic Hill Country Ranch is being offered for the first time in seven tracts. Several crossing. Older but usable H.Q. Rolling to Rough terrain. Plenty of water wells on the property. Depending on which tract there are multiple houses, barns, equestrian facilities, tract brush cover for excellent hunting. Whitetail, Mule deer and swimming pool and rifle/archery ranges. Listed For $11,500 per acre. Aoudad. $775 per acre. ARGENTINA RANCHES PRICE REDUCED! 8320 Acre JH Ranch — Scurry County, Tex- La Rioja Ranch — 12,768 Acres — (1000 Cow Place) as. Rolling to semi rough cattle/hunting ranch. Large home. Barn, Hunting Estate — 5000 Acres — (Income Property) water wells and dirt tanks. Set up for quail plus mule and whitetail Estancia El 25 — 10,428 Acres — (Cattle Operation) deer, turkey and hogs. Small amount of minerals. Finca El Carmen — 5680 Acres — (Ranch) 690 Acre Red Fork Ranch — Garza County, Texas. Rolling to hilly Olive Oil Farm and Factory — 921 Acres with double mountain fork of the Brazos river creek bottomland. Visit our website for additional info. Water well, stock ponds, mule and whitetail deer, roaming red stag, quail, new fences. 800.447.8604 MAKING THE MARKET FOR OVER 55 YEARS www.ranchinvestments.com CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS! Page 26 Livestock Weekly March 11, 2021 • Ranches For Sale • Ranches For Sale • Ranches For Sale • Ranches For Sale • Ranches For Sale • Ranches For Sale SALES OF NEW MEXICO STEPHENS RANCH KA HIGHLAND REALTY CATTLE RANCHES SINCE 1972 Of Texas Inc. FALLON-CORTESE LAND REAL ESTATE Upgraded Website: www.highlandrealtyoftexas.com 575.355.2855 stephensranchrealestate.com FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS! Culberson County, Texas — 120 acres east of Van Horn, north of IH-10 in the WWW.RANCHSELLER.COM Wild Horse Valley. New solar powered water well and portable buildings. Private NICK CORTESE SCOTT BURTON KELLY SPARKS ARRON CORTESE 1714 Hudson Oaks — Tom Green, Texas — Pecan Ridge Sub-divi- road access. $1250 Per Acre. 575.760.3818 575.760.8088 575.760.9214 575.512.9918 License # 16419 License # 47399 License # 19554 sion. Three bedroom, three bath with guest home, pool, water well and Karl F. Armstead, Broker city water, sits of 1.6 acres, fenced. 432/290-0878 14 Acres — 1520 Simpson Street — Brady, Texas. City water and electricity. Please Check Our Website For Other Listings Or Call Us! San Angelo: 800/880-0769 We Have Motivated Buyers — We Need Your Listings! CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS! CALL TODAY! 800/284-5268 • 325/949-4611

Featured Listings 4-M Ranch 10,955± acre, highly improved 4M Ranch is a world unto itself with an incredible suite of world class improvements including a 5000 ft. paved runway, crushed rock roads, headquarters complex. Set miles away on a lime- stone perch sits a truly remarkable 10,000 sq.ft. home with infinity pool peer- ing down at the four miles of accessible Lower Pecos River frontage below. $2008.22 acre / $22,000,000. Bandera Ranch 14,502± acres comprised of some of the most well cared for acreage in Far West Texas. Sweeping vistas, plateaus, mountains and canyons, abundant grass and water. This is Chihuahuan Desert hunting land at its best and a nature lover’s dream. This ranch has it all. 60 miles south of Marfa. Pre- sidio County, Texas. $925 acre / $13,414,350. Brewster Ranches An assemblage of 5 ranches making up 420,000± acres that include some of the most amazing land features found in the Southwest, located in Brewster County, TX includes the following ranches. Rio Texico Ranch 117,000±, This ranch has maintained much of the envi- ronment and appearance of times past, including the Lower Canyons of the Rio Grande River. $735 acre / $85,995,000. Tesnus Ranch 19,814± acre ranch offers mountains, pine trees, and broad val- leys throughout the ranch providing excellent habitat for elk, deer, and aoudad. $785 acre / $15,554,171. Dove Mountain Ranch A variety of habitats, live creek, and improvements. Desert Big Horn Permits have been awarded on this 196,000± acre ranch. $765 acre / $149,940,000. Horse Mountain Ranch 34,123± acres, with an Artesian hot well, surround- ed by mountains and lush grasslands providing tremendous hunting with excel- lent game populations including mule deer. $825 acre/ $28,151,475. Y.E. Mesa Ranch Views of the Santiago Mtns, this 52,022± acre ranch boast diverse habitats for game and non-game animals creating an outdoorsman won- derland. $775 acre / $40,317,050. Eagle Mountains Ranches The 5th highest mountain range in Texas, rises up to 7,484 feet, can be seen across the sweeping grasslands and scrublands deep into Mexico, across the Rio Grande then north, beyond the Guadalupe Mountains. Located in Hudspeth & Culberson Counties, TX, The Eagle Mtns includes the following ranches. Eagle & Carrizo Mountain Ranch Two nearby distinct properties making up 76,185± acres of dramatic topography. This is big mule deer country which has been carefully managed over the past 10 years. $795 acre/ $60,567,075. Piñon Ranch 47,700± acres. The hunting and cattle infrastructure is turn-key. A large hunting lodge, located in the higher elevations of the ranch create a per- fect atmosphere for guests and hunters. $685 acre / $32,674,500. Eagle Piñon Ranch is a 2963± acre ranch with elevations ranging from 4600 feet to 5596 feet. Lush grassland matrix with brush, cacti, and Piñon pine trees, with a large hunting lodge. $850 /acre, $2,518,550. King Land & Water LLC James King, Agent | Tammy King, Broker | Harrison King, Agent Debbie Murphy, Broker Associate CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS! Fort Davis 432-426-2024 Austin 512-840-1175 CALL TODAY! 800/284-5268 • 325/949-4611 [email protected] www.KingLandWater.com • Ranches For Sale • Ranches For Sale • Ranches For Sale • Ranches For Sale March 11, 2021 Livestock Weekly Page 27 NEW MEXICO & WEST TEXAS RANCHES • Ranches For Sale • Ranches For Sale • WE NEED PASTURE AND RANCH LEASES FOR 2021 • RANCH SALES and APPRAISALS Fred L. Graff Realty Serving The Ranching Industry Since 1920 Ranch Sales — Leasing Division 1106 ACRES — LOCATED ZAVALA COUNTY, TEXAS. 28,000 Acres Southeast Of Van Horn, Texas. Mineral Classified Acres Included. Approximately 8.4 miles northwest of Crystal City, Texas with David P. Dean, Broker — Ft. Davis, Texas ¾ mile of paved highway frontage on FM 1668. Ranch is high Mobile: 432/634-0441 fenced with season wet-weather Turkey Creek traversing www.availableranches.com throughout the ranch from north to south, has water well with electricity, small hunting cabin, one tank located on Turkey CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS! Creek, whitetail deer hunting is excellent with bucks in the 130- 170 B&C class, outstanding turkey and quail hunting. Ranch is 5016 122ND STREET • LUBBOCK, TX 79424 divided into four pastures with outstanding grass cover for live- 806/763-5331 FAX: 806/763-1340 1121 South Abe • San Angelo, Texas stock and wildlife. This is an excellent opportunity for hunting Web Site: www.chassmiddleton.com E-mail Address: [email protected] PitcockProperties.com or running livestock. CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS! 325/650-4079 Hondo, Texas — 830/ 426-1053 mobile grafflandco.com [email protected] 641 Acres — Schleicher County, Texas. Northeast of Eldorado on the north side of County Road 300, property consists of live oaks, cedar, some mesquite, one water well, submersible pump, dirt tanks, minerals convey. $1300 acre. 530 Acres — Hamilton County, Texas. Seven lakes/surface ponds, 120 acres cultivation, good brush cover for wildlife, 2000 sq.ft. barndominium. Call ALLEN RANCH — 320± ACRES — NOLAN COUNTY, TEXAS. Located on for details. County Road 196, this ranch has permanent water from the Balch Springs plus several other springs, three large ponds and four water wells. Great 105 East 6th Street — Pawhuska, OK 74056 275 Acres — Irion County, Texas. Located on the easement access. Live oak natural cover and large canyon. Lots of wild walnut trees. Some clearing of cover, cedar, some mesquite, water provided by solar well, two wind turbines, Office: 918/287-1996 | 918/287-1997 cedar has opened some areas. Great whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail hunt- www.crosstimbersland.com 50% of wind rights convey, all owner mineral rights convey. $1950 acre. ing. Large wheat field, about 100 acres. Large shop, shed, small set of work- 200 Acres — Just South Of Knickerbocker, Texas. On FM 2335, three water ing pens, several other buildings. Owner will transfer all owned mineral Licensed in Oklahoma and Kansas wells, two have electric pumps, all new fences. $595,000. Call: Jeb rights and 100% of executive and leasing rights. There is an old home that Contact us for marketing or consultation and Henderson — 325/656-7913. is occupied and will vacate at the time of sale. visit our website for current listings. 918/287-1996 BARBELL RANCH — 1080 ACRE GAME RANCH — NOLAN COUNTY, CROSSTIMBERSLAND.COM TEXAS. High fenced game ranch with nice home with large deck and swim- ming pool, large metal 30x40 metal barn, six water wells, three nice ponds for great duck hunting. Game consists of 60 head of elk with several large bulls and a new crop of calves, lots of large whitetail bucks and good does and fawns. Cedar, oak and mesquite trees. Lots of cedar clearing in the last several years. Must see to appreciate.

“CATHEDRAL MOUNTAIN RANCH” — 10,000± Acres. Prime cattle country, only fourteen miles south of Alpine, Texas. Highly scenic with RANCH REALTY We Make Real Estate Happen. Come Experience The Ekdhal Edge. Office: 325/658-7000 Calamity Creek with year round running water, small lake, elevations Rolled Stone Ranch: 617± Acres in Hood County — Beautifully manicured ranchrlt.com • [email protected] 5520-6660 ft., 3000 ft. log lodge and two homes. Mule deer, antelope, elk 617± acres of rolling pastureland with a beautiful two-bedroom and three-and- and fishing. Colorful history. Co-Listed with King Land & Water. Price: Wesley Crooks, GRI — 325/658-7000 or 325/656-1400 a-half bath home, guest quarters, in-ground pool, horse stalls, and storage and $2400 per acre. Make us an offer! equipment barns. The magnificent estate is located just 12± miles west of “BOX CANYON RANCH” — 492± Acres. Only eight miles west of Alpine, CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS! Granbury on State Highway 377 and is a quick 45± minute drive to Fort Worth. Texas. Spectacular bluff and rimrock and mountain top country, very pri- $6,950,000. vate at end of county road, lovely three bedroom, two bath southwest home, arena, a wildlife sanctuary with mule deer, abundant aoudad, javeli- Jim Ned Peak Base Ranch: 110± Acres in Coleman County — Looking for na, and occasional elk. Nothing else like it! $2,750,000. Must see to appre- a place to hunt, run cattle or build your dream home? Look no further! Jim Ned ciate! Peak Base Ranch is located in Goldsboro, Texas with beautiful views including TEXAS RANCH AND that of Jim Ned Peak. All just 20 minutes south of Abilene. The ranch ranges CARPENTER REAL ESTATE HUNTING PROPERTIES from old cultivation to beautiful oak tree and mesquite flats. Come take a look at P. O. Box 25 — Alpine, Texas 79831 this one today! $363,000. Phone: 432/837-3325 Fax: 432/837-3326 Cell: 432/386-6773 940/552-00500 Hart Family Ranch: 199± Acres in Taylor County — Located approximate- CHILDRESS COUNTY, TEXAS Web: jwcarpenter.com Email: [email protected] ly 20 miles south of Abilene, making it the perfect getaway after a long day of 1532 ACRES — four bedroom home, shop, highly improved, great hunting. $2826/acre. work! Several hilltop views would make the perfect building site and with paved 596 ACRES — hunting ranch, cow/calf/yearling operation, two bedroom, one bath brick home. $750,000. access, your ranch is accessible in all conditions. Tracts like this are hard to find, 210 ACRES — Excellent hunting, lots of wildlife, wet weather creek, three ponds, well. $1550/acre. COTTLE COUNTY, TEXAS so don't let this one slip away! Call today for a private showing. $596,000. 744 ACRES — deer ranch, 4 br/2 bth home, abundance of wildlife, water wells, 500 Ac. in CRP program. $1300/acre. More Listings Available @ www.ekdahlrealestate.net 420 ACRES — nice dry land farm, good hunting, water well with solar panel, pond. $1200/acre. John Ekdahl, Broker A. E. "Butch" Nelson, Jr., Broker 350 ACRES — prime hunting place, yearling operation, food plots. $1200/acre. Rex Detamore, Broker Ty Wills, Broker Stamford Office: 325/773-3676 Abilene Office: 325/698-3374 FOARD COUNTY, TEXAS Rotan Office: 325/776-8256 Anson Office: 325/823-0102 160 ACRES — Pease RiverUNDER frontage, abundance of wildlife,CONTRACT cow/calf investment or recreational property. $1450/acre. 152 ACRES — mostly cultivation, some brushy areas, electricity available, fair/good fences. $1200/acre. HARDEMAN COUNTY, TEXAS 491 ACRES — all cultivation, seller will give ½ minerals, $1275/acre with ½ of the minerals conveyed or $1200/acre without minerals 270 ACRES — cattle operation, fair to good fencing, two water wells. $1200/acre. 178 ACRES — cow/calf place, great hunting, three bedroom, three bath home, new six-wire fence. $350,000. MONTAGUE COUNTY, TEXAS FEATURED RANCHES FOR SALE 12 ACRES — wildlife, scenic area, perfect for livestock. $103,000. To view these and other listings visit www.republicranches.com WILBARGER COUNTY, TEXAS COASTAL PRAIRIE RANCHES FOR SALE 2642 ACRES — historical property, cattle production, excellent hunting. $2150/acre. WALLER COUNTY, HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS Antelope Springs Ranch 310 ACRES — excellent cow/calf or yearling operation, excellent fencing. $1500/acre. Hempstead Farm | 38 Acres. | $2,900,000 142 ACRES — livestock/ hunting combination, excellent cow-calf operation, great This quiet country oasis is gated, fenced and is a picturesque setting perfect perimeter fencing, 3 stock tanks. $1325/acre. 4573 Acres — Antelope Springs, Nolan County, Texas. Unique, very for horseback riding, watching sunsets and enjoying a slower pace. Features nice seven bedroom lodge/home, manager’s house, barns, and cor- 19 ACRES — 3 br/2 bth home, country living on Paradise Creek, large metal shop with a large horse bar with tack room and an agricultural exemption in place. rals. Located ten miles from Blackwell and thirty minutes to concrete floor, additional metal barn. $225,000. BRAZORIA COUNTY, WEST COLUMBIA, TEXAS Sweetwater. Gently rolling, low hills and good bottom land with cedar, Other Listing Available — Please Call Or See Our Website Bluestem Prairie Ranch | 841 Acres | $2,733,250 mesquite and oak, fourteen water wells, Antelope Spring, and abun- www.davisvernon.com Reduced Price! The main pasture on this ranch is covered in bluestem with dant wildlife. Minerals. Keith Carlton, Broker — 940/655-4004 Danny Havins — 940/839-5152 Email: [email protected] additional pastures utilized as hay meadows and is part bluestem and part Jimmy Carr — 940/839-6152 Email: [email protected] improved Bermuda grass. The balance of the pastures are a mix of native Lee, Lee & Puckitt Ranch Sales & Appraisals grasses and bluestem. Off: 325/655-66989 Jerry Williams — 940/642-4830 Chris Clerihew — 940/886-6782 Email: [email protected] WHARTON COUNTY, WALLIS, TEXAS Mier Ranch Retreat | 162.80 Acres | $1,950,000 llpranchland.com Randall Mints: 940/839-6285 Email: [email protected] The ranch consists of large trees, some pasture and river frontage bringing wildlife to the property throughout the year. Deer, hogs and other wildlife are abundant in the area. HARRIS COUNTY, HOCKLEY, TEXAS Jack Road North | 266 Acres | $1,463,000 This former rice farm was converted into wetlands mitigation with multiple established wetlands and almost a mile of a Cypress Creek tributary. The prop- RANCH & FARM REAL ESTATE erty is covered with large live and water oaks as well as acres of native prairie grasses. We need your listings on any types of ag properties in TX, NM, OK & CO BRAZORIA COUNTY, ANGLETON, TEXAS SUPER OPPORTUNITY! One of the best steak houses in the nation just ALAMOSA CREEK RANCH — Roosevelt Co., NM — 14,982± acres Oyster Creek Ranch | 330 Acres | $1,237,500 out of Amarillo & Canyon at Umbarger, TX., state-of-the-art bldg., turn- (10,982± ac. deeded, 4000± ac. State Lease). Good cow ranch in Eastern Huge live oaks and pecans provide shade and scenery on this predominantly native pasture ranch. Oyster Creek is lined with timber, creating a nice buffer key w/complete facilities in full operation at this time. NM excellent access via US 60 frontage between Clovis and Fort Sumner. and additional shelter for livestock. COWEN ROAD FARM — Sedan, NM — two circles in CRP until 2023, Alamosa creek crosses through the heart of the gently rolling grassland. one circle sown back to native grasses, all weather road. BRAZORIA COUNTY, WEST COLUMBIA, TEXAS DRY CIMARRON — Union Co., NM — 1571± ac. of grassland on the Crowell Ranch | 1067 Acres | $2,827,550 — Asking Price QUAIL HAVEN along w/deer, turkey, antelope & other wildlife — Borden Co., TX., 1672.8± ac., well located near Gail/Snyder, Texas on dry Cimarron River, located on pvmt. near Kenton, OK just under the Black The Crowell Ranch is classic Gulf Coast bottomland habitat with areas of thick pvmt. & all-weather road, well improved. Mesa. woods, open pastures and brush. This is a great cattle ranch which has excel- lent deer hunting and waterfowlS potential.O L D www.scottlandcompany.com Ben G. Scott — Broker Krystal M. Nelson — NM QB Republic Ranches, LLC — Broker 800-933-9698 5:00 a.m./10:00 p.m. Albuquerque-Austin-Corpus Christi-Dallas-Houston-Pagosa Springs-San Antonio-Telluride 888-726-2481 or [email protected] Page 28 Livestock Weekly March 11, 2021 ROSWELL LIVESTOCK AUCTION 900 North Garden P. O. Box 2041 Roswell, New Mexico 88201 575/622-5580 Cattle Sale — 9 A.M. E-mail: [email protected] 575/623-5680 FAX Announcing Our Benny Wooton NEXT REGULAR SALE Cell: 575/626-4754 New Webpage: MONDAY, MARCH 15 Smiley Wooton www.roswelllivestockauction.com Cell: 575/626-6253 We sold 1782 head of cattle on Monday, March 8 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: $2.00 to $3.00 higher; feeder cattle: steady to $4.00 higher; packer cows $2.00 lower, bulls: steady. STEERS HEIFERS 300-400 Pounds ______$196.00 To $201.00 300-400 Pounds ______$162.00 To $175.00 400-500 Pounds ______$174.00 To $196.00 400-500 Pounds ______$152.50 To $162.00 500-600 Pounds ______$151.50 To $174.00 500-600 Pounds ______$134.50 To $152.50 600-700 Pounds ______$138.00 To $151.50 600-700 Pounds ______$120.50 To $134.50 700-800 Pounds ______$124.00 To $138.00 700-800 Pounds ______$113.00 To $120.50 Packer Cows ______$58.00 To $ 64.00 Feeder Bulls ______$ 64.50 To $ 75.00 Canner & Cutter Cows ______$47.50 To $ 52.50 Cow/Calf Pairs — Top Half ______$900.00 To $1050.00 Packer Bulls ______$90.00 To $ 94.50 Bred Cows — Top Half ______$700.00 To $ 900.00 STOCKER CALVES AND FEEDER YEARLINGS: Jane Wiggins, Hagerman, NM blk cow 1545# 61.00 Cooper Ranches, Roswell, NM 10 blk strs 371# 201.00 Wayne or Laura Netherlin, Artesia, NM blk cow 1240# 61.00 D.C. Cattle, Carlsbad, NM 2 blk strs 358# 199.00 Collier Enterprises Inc., Verhalen, TX brin mf cow 1405# 60.50 Rick Ortega, Winston, NM 10 blk strs 378# 198.00 Phillip Ozborn, Maljamar, NM blk cow 965# 60.00 Owen Carleton, Malaga, NM 9 blk/red strs 409# 196.00 STOCKER COWS: James Ellett, Hope, NM 4 blk strs 429# 195.00 John Thomas, Jr., Belen, NM 1 blk bred cow 785.00 2 T Partnership, Ltd., Pecos, TX 6 blk strs 514# 174.00 Rick Ortega, Winston, NM blk bred cow 735.00 Oliver Mining Co. LLC, Silver City, NM 5 blk strs 500# 172.00 Z & T Cattle Co., Pecos, TX blk pair 1050.00 Cooper Ranches, Roswell, NM 3 blk strs 527# 164.00 Henry Vega, Carrizozo, NM 3 blk/red strs 583# 160.00 ADVANCE CONSIGNMENTS FOR 2 T Partnership, Ltd., Pecos, TX 11 blk strs 638# 151.50 MONDAY, MARCH 15 Bob McNutt, Pecos, TX 2 blk strs 643# 141.00 Oliver Mining Co. LLC, Silver City, NM 2 blk strs 728# 138.00 45 COWS – excellent quality – black/black whiteface 2 T Partnership, Ltd., Pecos, TX 35 blk/red strs 738# 127.00 Angus and Brangus crossbred cows – bred to Angus 2 T Partnership, Ltd., Pecos, TX 35 mxd strs 838# 124.50 bulls – 5 to 9 years old. 4 K Livestock, Roswell, NM 4 mxd hfrs 300# 175.00 2 T Partnership, Ltd., Pecos, TX 7 blk & bmf hfrs 369# 170.50 110 CALVES – reputation quality – 90 percent black/black Owen Carleton, Malaga, NM 5 blk hfrs 377# 170.00 whiteface Angus crossbred calves. BS Gold/7 way at Zeno Kiehne, Reserve, NM 3 blk hfrs 398# 168.00 branding – thin to medium condition – 400 to 500 pounds. Rick Ortega, Winston, NM 8 blk/red hfrs 406# 162.00 Bob McNutt, Pecos, TX 4 blk hfrs 431# 161.00 70 CALVES – excellent quality – black/black whiteface 2 T Partnership, Ltd., Pecos, TX 12 blk/red hfrs 461# 158.00 Angus crossbred calves – BS Gold/7 way Somnus Jordan Johnson, Lake Arthur, NM 3 blk hfrs 503# 152.00 at branding – medium condition – 300 to 400 pounds. Oliver Mining Co., LLC, Silver City, NM 8 blk hfrs 576# 139.00 Marjorie Fleming, Pinon, NM 2 blk hfrs 583# 139.00 90 CALVES – excellent quality – 80 percent yellow Charolais 2 T Partnership, Ltd., Pecos, TX 34 blk & bmf hfrs 594# 135.00 crossbred calves – BS Gold/7 way at branding – thin to Jordan Johnson, Lake Arthur, NM 9 blk hfrs 650# 134.00 medium condition – 350 to 450 pounds. Pud Schneider, Ruidoso Downs, NM 7 blk hfrs 636# 126.00 2 T Partnership, Ltd., Pecos, TX 64 blk/red hfrs 690# 123.50 50 LIGHT YEARLINGS – excellent quality – black/black Walker Wells Ranch, Pecos, TX 16 mxd hfrs 771# 120.50 whiteface Angus crossbred yearlings – 2 rounds of BS PACKER COWS AND BULLS: Gold/one shot/7 way – medium condition – weaned in H Bar Y Ranch, Carlsbad, NM blk bull 1825# 94.50 October – cake and grass – 600 to 700 pounds. Jimmy H. Johnson, Lake Arthur, NM blk bull 2050# 93.00 Valley Land Ranch LLC, Loving, NM wf bull 1900# 90.50 ROSWELL LIVESTOCK AUCTION PRECONDITIONED CALF PROGRAM Jane Wiggins, Hagerman, NM blk bull 1905# 90.50 Th e RLA Preconditioned Calf Program has been a great success. Slash 46 Inc., Loving, NM Char X cow 1275# 64.00 Call Benny to see how you can get your calves enrolled. NEW FROM DELCO. 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