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Producers Livestock Auction
Tuesday July 15, 2025
San Angelo-Producers Livestock Auction sold 5004 sheep and goats on Tuesday. Wool lambs very few sold. Slaughter lambs sold steady. Slaughter ewes sold $10 to $15 lower. Kid goats sold $3 to $7 higher. Slaughter nannies $1.16 to $1.68 mostly $1.48 to $1.57 Slaughter billies $2.20 to $3.05
Wooled Feeder Lambs: none
Slaughter Lambs: 2.30 to 3.10 heavies, 2.10 to 2.86
Slaughter Ewes: .80 to 1.20 mostly 1.03 to 1.07
Kid Goats: 2.80 to 4.20 mostly 3.63 to 3.83
Top Representative Sales:
Wineglass Ranch, Eldorado, 50 hair lambs, 66, 2.99
Wineglass Ranch, Eldorado, 70 hair lambs, 55, 2.90
Kiesling L/S, Eola, 11 hair lambs, 50, 3.06
Hodges Ranch, Sterling City, 20 hair lambs, 68, 2.92
Hodges Ranch, Sterling City, 26 hasir lambs, 71, 2.96
Werner Halfmann, Rowena, 21 hair lambs, 61, 3.10
Mike Elkins, Barnhart, 20 hair lambs, 74, 2.86
Mike Elkins, Barnhart, 25 hair lambs, 83, 2.68
Tim Moudy, Happy, 10 hair lambs, 82, 2.85
Dearmond L/S, Leveland, 14 hair lambs, 40, 2.88
James Kent, Iraan, 23 kid goats, 60, 4.20
Veronica Duran, San Angelo, 20 kid goats, 67, 4.16
Aaron Sanders, Slaton, 11 kid goats, 60, 4 .02
Payden Ward, Sheffield, 25 kid goats, 45, 3.85
Clay Crooks, Bronte, 5 kid goats, 60, 4.20
J R Shafer, NM, 11 kid goats, 47, 4.00
Jamie Strube, Rowena, 10 kid goats, 57, 4.00
Myles Nixon, NM, 11 mutton goats, 95, 4.15
4 D L/S, Big Lake, 45 kid goats, 61, 3.93
CATTLE REPRESENTATIVE SALES REPORT
Producers Livestock Auction
Thursday July 17, 2025
San Angelo-Producers Livestock Auction sold 501 head of cattle. Compared to our last sale calves and yearlings sold near steady with continued strong demand on all weights and classes. Limited number of slaughter cows and bulls sold fully steady. Replacement cows and pairs sold at higher prices with very strong demand.
Better Quality Steers: 400-600 lbs, 285.00-475.00, mostly 325.00-385.00, 600-800 lbs, 260.00-365.00, mostly 285.00-335.00
Better Quality Heifers: 400-600 lbs, 275.00-425.00, mostly 315.00-365.00, 600-800 lbs, 230.00-330.00, mostly 250.00-310.00
Slaughter Cows: Average to high yield 125.00-150.00, highest yielding 151.00-165.00, very thin or low yielding 95.00-120.00
Slaughter Bulls: Average to high yield 160.00-188.00, few highest yielding 189.00-191.00
Bred Cows & 2 Year Olds: Average to better quality few single medium breds yielding 1700-2900 per head
Cow/Calf pairs: Average to better quality young to middle aged pairs yielding 2800-3800 per pair
Top Representative Sales:
Cargile Cattle, San Angelo, 15 steers, 654, 342.50
Cargile Cattle, San Angelo, 12 steers, 775, 287.50
Sherry Vincent, San Angelo, 5 steers, 384, 467.50
Sherry Vincent, San Angelo, 4 steers, 510, 417.50
Sherry Vincent, San Angelo, 6 heifers, 504, 395.00
Bynum Ranch, San Angelo, 7 steers, 600, 365.00
Ronny Bruchmiller, San Angelo, 3 steers, 703, 317.00
Terry Martin, San Angelo, 7 heifers, 643, 325.00
Wilde Brothers, Wall, 8 heifers, 614, 322.50
Double A Cattle, Roscoe, 1 cow, 1285, 159.00
Hugh Coates, Ozona, 1 cow, 925, 161.00
Hugh Coates, Ozona, 1 bull, 1155, 190.00
JMB Cattle Co, Ft. Stockton, 1 bull, 1870, 191.00
Clint Barta, San Angelo, 2 bred cows, 2750 per hd
Justin Woodward, McCamey, 1 bred cow, 2900 per hd
David Stuart, Ozona, 2 pair, 2900 per pair
McIntyre & Morrow, Alpine, 3 pair, 3800 per pair
McIntyre & Morrow, Alpine, 3 pair, 3650 per pair