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Producers Livestock Auction
Tuesday August 26, 2025
San Angelo-Producers Livestock Auction sold 6959 sheep and goats on Tuesday. Wool lambs sold 10 to 20 higher. Slaughter lambs sold firm to 10 higher. Slaughter ewes sold steady. Kid goats sold 10 to 25 higher. Slaughter nannies 1.10 to 1.53 mostly 1.17 to 1.31 Slaughter billies 2.00 to 2.67
Wooled Feeder Lambs: 1.80 to 2.65
Slaughter Lambs: 2.10 to 3.02 heavies, 1.80 to 2.39
Slaughter Ewes: .80 to 1.28 mostly .90 to 1.11
Kid Goats: 2.70 to 3.80 mostly 2.86 to 3.24
Top Representative Sales:
Jim Herring, Ballinger, 79 wool lambs, 71, 2.46
Jim Herring, Ballinger, 34 wool lambs, 62, 2.65
H F 4 Ranch, Sonora, 19 wool lambs, 75, 2.20
Earwood Ranch, Sonora, 18 wool lambs, 93, 1.80
Double E Ranch, McCaulley, 11 hair lambs, 61, 2.96
Frank Jacoby, Melvin, 16 hair lambs, 75, 2.74
Wineglass Ranch, Eldorado, 13 hair lambs, 46, 2.96
Doug Little, Ballinger, 21 hair lambs, 72, 2.46
Jesusa Soliz, Eden, 24 hair lambs, 65, 2.55
Todd Sanford, San Angelo, 73, 2.67
G A Farms, San Angelo, 14 kid goats, 68, 3.40
Ringo Hunt, San Angelo, 18 kid goats, 62, 3.50
Cleve Jones, Sonora, 21 kid goats, 71, 3.42
M H C LTD, Ballinger, 10 kid goats, 53, 3.50
Wright Ranch, Menard, 67 kid goats, 55, 3.47
Timothy Hayter, Ft Stockton, 26 kid goats, 57, 3.60
CATTLE REPRESENTATIVE SALES REPORT
Producers Livestock Auction
Thursday August 28, 2025
San Angelo-Producers Livestock Auction sold 597 head of cattle. Compared to our last sale calves and yearlings sold steady with continued strong demand on all classes. Slaughter cows and bulls sold near steady on a fairly limited supply. Another short supply of replacement cows sold fully steady.
Better Quality Steers: 400-600 lbs, 300.00-450.00, mostly 340.00-395.00, 600-800 lbs, 280.00-400.00, mostly 315.00-365.00
Better Quality Heifers: 400-600 lbs, 280.00-440.00, mostly 320.00-385.00, 600-800 lbs, 260.00-345.00, mostly 290.00-330.00
Slaughter Cows: Average to high yield 130.00-155.00, few highest yielding 156.00-168.00, very thin or low yielding 100.00-125.00
Slaughter Bulls: Average to high yield 165.00-195.00, few highest yielding 197.00-213.00
Bred Cows & 2 Year Olds: Average quality few singles yielding 2400-3650 per head
Cow/Calf pairs: Not enough for market test.
Top Representative Sales:
Longfellow Ranch, San Angelo, 3 bulls, 302, 535.00
H & H Ranch, San Angelo, 3 steers, 342, 485.00
George Tucker, San Angelo, 6 steers, 411, 450.00
Cargile Cattle Co, San Angelo, 13 steers, 463, 450.00
Cargile Cattle Co, San Angelo, 14 steers, 549, 422.50
4 B Ranch, San Angelo, 3 steers, 550, 400.00
4 B Ranch, San Angelo, 4 heifers, 521, 365.00
Brock Jones, Ozona, 6 steers, 593, 360.00
Legacy Cattle Venture, Menard, 4 steers, 763, 320.00
W M Foster, Sterling City, 12 steers, 627, 375.00
Francisco Estrada, Ft Stockton, 4 heifers, 394, 420.00
Stone Ranch, Colorado City, 4 heifers, 460, 425.00
Landon Neal, San Angelo, 3 heifers, 607, 337.50
Joe Harmon, Robert Lee, 3 heifers, 495, 390.00
Kevin Duke, Ballinger, 3 bred cows 3650.00 per head
Jim Burns Ranch, Voca, 1 cow, 1135, 166.00
McKnight Ranch, Ft Davis, 2 bulls, 1944, 213.00
C E Miller Ranch, Valentine, 1 bull, 1595, 206.00