(325) 653-3371
1131 North Bell
San Angelo, TX 76903

Market Report

                          


 CLICK ON THE WEEKLY MARKET REPORT BELOW:

PLAC SHEEP & GOAT MARKET REPORT

USDA SHEEP & GOAT MARKET REPORT

PLAC CATTLE MARKET REPORT

USDA CATTLE MARKET REPORT

 


SHEEP & GOAT REPRESENTATIVE SALES REPORT

 

 

Producers Livestock Auction
Tuesday January 14, 2025
San Angelo-Producers Livestock Auction sold 5322 head of sheep and goats on Tuesday. Wooled feeder lambs not enough to establish a trend. Slaughter lambs sold 10.00 to 15.00 lower. Slaughter ewes sold 5.00 to 10.00 higher. Kid goats sold 20.00 to 30.00 higher. Slaughter nannies 1.10 to 2.40, mostly 1.60 to 2.02. Slaughter billies 2.00 to 2.76.

Wooled Feeder Lambs: none
Slaughter Lambs: 2.30 to 3.65 heavies, 1.80 to 3.02
Slaughter Ewes: .95 to 1.32 mostly 1.01 to 1.28
Kid Goats: 2.50 to 4.55 mostly 3.07 to 3.69, with some feeder kids up to 4.90

Top Representative Sales:
Wilfred Wilde, Wall, 33 hair lambs, 42, 3.65
Darrell Weishuhn, San Angelo, 51 hair lambs, 41, 3.56
Gary Halfmann, San Angelo, 13 hair lambs, 57, 3.42
Judith Wilkenson, Coleman, 20 hair lambs, 48, 3.58
Zane Cassaday, Talpa, 26 hair lambs, 50, 3.43
Boswell L/A, NM, 44 hair lambs, 74, 3.28
Volkmann Ranch, Menard, 12 hair lambs, 61, 3.26
Ridley Gardner, Rotan, 12 hair lambs, 70, 3.24
Pammy Millican, Dimmitt, 12 hair lambs, 73, 3.12
Heliodoro Sanchez, Eldorado, 16 kid goats, 57, 4.55
Strube Farms, Rowena, 19 kid goats, 48, 4.40
Silverado Ranch, Sonora, 15 kid goats, 36, 4.35
Rowdy Holmsley, Ozona, 16 kid goats, 53, 3.96
J L Polk, Ft Hancock, 13 kid goats, 49, 4.05
Justin Paxton, Mertzon, 12 kid goats, 58, 3.30
Sol Stokes, Ozona, 10 kid goats, 48, 3.50


 



 

 

 



 

CATTLE REPRESENTATIVE SALES REPORT

 

 

Producers Livestock Auction
Thursday January 16, 2025
San Angelo-Producers Livestock Auction sold 1589 cattle. Compared with last week’s sale, demand remains very strong with better quality calves selling another 4.00 to 6.00 higher. Slaughter cows sold 1.00 to 3.00 higher with several thin to medium fleshed cows on offer this week. Strong demand continues for limited numbers of bred cows & pairs. 

Better Quality Steers: 400-600 lbs, 240.00-370.00, mostly 265.00-305.00, 600-800 lbs, 210.00-295.00, mostly 230.00-270.00
Better Quality Heifers: 400-600 lbs, 230.00-315.00, mostly 245.00-285.00, 600-800 lbs, 190.00-260.00, mostly 210.00-235.00
Slaughter Cows: Average to high yield 95.00-117.00, highest yielding 118.00-130.00, very thin or low yielding 75.00-90.00
Slaughter Bulls: Average to high yield 122.00-142.00, highest yielding 144.00-161.00
Bred Cows & 2 Year Olds: Average quality singles & small groups 1275.00-1975.00 per head
Cow/Calf pairs: no test.

Top Representative Sales:
Charles Braden, Garden City, 3 steers, 500, 334.00
Lazy P Cattle, Ft Davis, 5 heifers, 336, 400.00
Dobie 6 Cattle, Monahans, 2 bulls, 435, 360.00
Carl Shultz, Eola, 2 bulls, 380, 365.00
Cameron & Oliver, Ozona, 13 steers, 502, 330.00
Stan McMullen, Roscoe, 2 steers, 445, 357.50
Kevin Gentry, Snyder, 3 steers, 545, 314.00
Rodney Kruse, Winters, 6 steers, 554, 317.50
Patrick Strauss, Big Lake, 3 bulls, 300, 390.00
Dolan Ranch, Mertzon, 3 heifers, 513, 300.00
Vernon Duncan, Roscoe, 6 heifers, 578, 259.00
Gainer Ranch, Menard, 9 heifers, 648, 258.00
Zach Broz, Veribest, 1 cow, 1260, 135.00
Terri Albert, San Angelo, 2 cows, 1158, 129.00
McKnight Ranch, Ft Davis, 1 bull, 1860, 161.00