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Producers Livestock Auction
Tuesday March 18, 2025
San Angelo-Producers Livestock Auction sold 6673 sheep and goats on Tuesday with 2200 left for Wednesday. Wooled feeder lambs not enough to establish a trend. Slaughter lambs sold $10.00 to $15.00 lower. Slaughter ewes sold $15.00 to $30.00 lower. Kid goats sold $20.00 to $30.00 lower. Slaughter nannies $1.00 to $1.52 mostly $1.20 to $1.34 Slaughter billies $1.70 to $2.46
Wooled Feeder Lambs: none
Slaughter Lambs: 2.50 to 3.36 heavies, 2.05 to 3.00
Slaughter Ewes: .90 to 1.22 mostly 1.08 to 1.11
Kid Goats: 2.50 to 4.32 mostly 3.12 to 3.73
Top Representative Sales:
Howard Swaringin, Mertzon, 14 hair lambs, 55, 3.36
Lee Puckitt, San Angelo, 22 hair lambs, 62, 3.27
Chad Raines, Lamesa, 28 hair lambs, 52, 3.24
Burk Ranch, Del Rio, 39 hair lambs, 65, 3.22
Sue McCarley, Brady, 12 hair lambs, 57, 3.20
Sterling Cole, San Angelo, 30 hair lambs, 71, 3.22
Sterling Cole, San Angelo, 51 hair lambs, 77, 2.94
Michael McLellan, Avoca, 13 hair lambs, 70, 3.16
Ken Pfluger, Eden, 13 hair lambs, 63, 3.22
Warren Wallace, Sonora, 17 hair lambs, 64, 3.20
Darrel Kurtz, Winters, 15 kid goats, 44, 4.15
Shady Dale Farms, NM, 36 kid goats, 66, 3.84
Jason Porter, Eldorado, 61 kid goats, 64, 4.20
Jason Porter, Eldorado, 21 kid goats, 59, 4.10
Lewis Farms, UT, 101 kid goats, 57, 3.75
Lewis Farms, UT, 159 kid goats, 64, 3.78
Kipp Rathmell, Miles, 22 kid goats, 58, 4.00
Benigno Delarosa, San Angelo, 10 kid goats, 53, 4.05
CATTLE REPRESENTATIVE SALES REPORT
Producers Livestock Auction
Thursday March 20, 2025
San Angelo-Producers Livestock Auction sold 836 head of cattle. Compared to our last sale choice stocker calves sold another $2.00-$4.00 higher, with continued very strong demand. Slaughter cows sold near steady, with high yielding bulls selling fully $4.00 to $6.00 higher. Replacement cows and pairs continue to sell near steady.
Better Quality Steers: 400-600 lbs, 265.00-435.00, mostly 280.00-350.00, 600-800 lbs, 225.00-330.00, mostly 245.00-290.00
Better Quality Heifers: 400-600 lbs, 235.00-345.00, mostly 260.00-310.00, 600-800 lbs, 200.00-275.00, mostly 225.00-260.00
Slaughter Cows: Average to high yield 110.00-130.00, highest yielding 132.00-142.00, very thin or low yielding 80.00-105.00
Slaughter Bulls: Average to high yield 140.00-170.00, several highest yielding 172.00-198.00
Bred Cows & 2 Year Olds: Average to better quality few singles and small groups 1600.00-2300.00 per head
Cow/Calf pairs: Average to better quality few small groups 2100.00-3250.00
Top Representative Sales:
Chris Wilde, San Angelo, 1 bull, 430, 435.00
John Fields, San Angelo, 5 bulls, 452, 410.00
Alan Curry, San Angelo, 14 steers, 316, 432.00
Alan Curry, San Angelo, 13 heifers, 303, 417.50
Quillen Ranch, San Angelo, 11 steers, 589, 335.00
Quillen Ranch, San Angelo, 10 steers, 652, 315.00
Quillen Ranch, San Angelo, 13 heifers, 594, 300.00
Keith Hudson, Sonora, 5 steers, 506, 375.00
Beggs L/C, Ft Worth, 14 steers, 537, 345.00
Beggs L/C, Ft Worth, 16 heifers, 524, 332.00
Sandy Moreland, Knickerbocker, 10 steers, 605, 330.00
Sandy Moreland, Knickerbocker, 13 heifers, 708, 257.00
Arledge Ranch, Robert Lee, 4 steers, 650, 302.50
Arledge Ranch, Robert Lee, 7 heifers, 466, 337.50
Julie Rainey, San Angelo, 3 heifers, 507, 335.00
C A B Farms, Coyanosa, 4 cows & calves 3250.00
Ronny Wegner, San Angelo, 1 cow, 1155, 137.00
Roderick Cattle, El Paso, 1 bull, 1685, 198.00
Roderick Cattle, El Paso, 1 bull, 2045, 186.00