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Producers Livestock Auction
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
San Angelo-Producers Livestock Auction sold 5511 sheep & goats with 3000 left for Wednesday. Compared to last week wooled feeder lambs not enough sold to establish a trend. Slaughter lambs sold 30 to 40 lower. Slaughter ewes sold 15 to 20 lower. Kid goats sold 20 to 30 lower. Slaughter nannies 1.00 to 1.60 mostly 1.30 to 1.56. Slaughter billies 1.60 to 2.55
Wooled Feeder lambs:
Slaughter lambs: 2.00 to 2.66 heavies 1.50 to 2.41
Slaughter ewes: 70 to .98 mostly .80 to .90
Kid Goats: 2.40 to 4.30 mostly 3.50 to 3.75
Top Representative Sales:
Phillip Dudenhoeffer, OK, 29 wooled lambs, 72, 2.28
Phillip Dudenhoeffer, OK, 30 wooled lambs, 83, 2.26
Angel Lopez, Miles, 18 hair lambs, 52, 2.60
Sam Teel, Sonora, 11 hair lambs, 54, 2.66
Jerry Peiser, San Angelo, 25 hair lambs, 58, 2.52
E H Brosig, Paint Rock, 21 hair lambs, 70, 2.50
J L Davis, San Angelo, 25 hair lambs, 69, 2.45
John Wiebe, Lamesa, 17 hair lambs, 50, 2.57
Donald Weishuhn, Eola, 21 hair lambs, 47, 2.46
Dennis Ranch, Ballinger, 42 hair lambs, 48, 2.56
Dale McIntyre, Eden, 20 hair lambs, 74, 2.46
William Brooks, Girvin, 20 hair lambs, 56, 2.50
Michelle Free, Winters, 5 kid goats, 48, 4.02
Charles Womack, Eden, 14 kid goats, 54, 4.16
Charles Womack, Eden, 23 kid goats, 68, 4.16
Jerry Brunson, Paint Rock, 19 kid goats, 58, 4.30
Robert McCarty, NM, 15 kid goats, 49, 4.22
Jason Sullivan, Alpine, 39 kid goats, 50, 4.10
Dennis Hardisty, NM, 10 kid goats, 43, 4.00
Shady Dale Farms, NM, 16 kid goats, 57, 3.98
Randy Rohmfeld, Christoval, 9 kid goats, 53, 4.12
CATTLE REPRESENTATIVE SALES REPORT
Producers Livestock Auction
Thursday March 30, 2023
San Angelo-Producers Livestock Auction sold 694 cattle. Compared to last week’s sale: strong demand continues for better quality calves and yearlings with prices holding near steady. Slaughter cows and bulls sold near steady with fewer numbers of fleshy and high yielding cows on offer today. Good strong demand remains for younger bred cows and pairs.
Better Quality Steers: 400-600 lbs, 160.00-240.00, mostly 180.00-220.00, 600-800 lbs, 145.00-225.00, mostly 160.00-190.00
Better Quality Heifers: 400-600 lbs, 150.00-220.00, mostly 175.00-200.00, 600-800 lbs, 135.00-190.00, mostly 145.00-170.00
Slaughter Cows: Average to high yield 71.00-91.00, several highest yield 93.00-105.00, thinner or lower yielding cows 55.00-69.00
Slaughter Bulls: Average to high yield 84.00-106.00, few highest yield 107.00-119.00
Bred Cows & 2 Year Olds: Average to better quality 1100.00-1575.00 per head. No choice sets
Cow/Calf pairs: Few small groups, young to middle aged 1000.00-1475.00 per pair. Not choice sets.
Top Representative Sales:
Lee Dickson, Miles, 3 steers, 415, 240.00
Michael Sasser, Corpus Christi, 4 bulls, 416, 234.00
Michael Sasser, Corpus Christi, 4 heifers, 359, 222.00
Greg Schwertner, Ballinger, 6 steers, 665, 209.00
Greg Schwertner, Ballinger, 9 steers, 754, 189.00
Copeland L/C, Sterling City, 2 steers, 555, 226.00
Copeland L/C, Sterling City, 6 heifers, 637, 181.00
Wardlaw Ranch, Sonora, 4 steers, 529, 224.00
W R Millican, Robert Lee, 3 steers, 612, 216.00
W R Millican, Robert Lee, 3 heifers, 560, 200.00
Rock Pile Ranch, Garden City, 6 steers, 888, 175.00
B & B Cattle, San Angelo, 4 heifers, 559, 200.00
Canadian River Ranch, Ballinger, 3 heifers, 458 214.00
Hinton Creek LLC, Mason, 3 heifers, 480, 198.00
Howard Loveless, Eden, 3 heifers, 448, 207.00
Wallace Ranch, Sonora, 7 heifers, 459, 217.00
Los Medio Corp, Corpus Christi, 23 bred cows 1575.00 per head
T E B L/C, Cisco, 4 cows, 1119, 104.00
Los Medio Corp, Corpus Christi, 1 bull, 1825, 119.00
Lazy K Ranch, Marfa, 1 bull, 1670, 109.00