Averages
106 Yearling Angus Bulls averaged $5,962
130 Total Angus Bulls averaged $6,042
Top Bulls:
Lot 1 at $30,000 was A & B Jet Black 0167, DOB: 02/14/20; SIRE: Bar R Jet Black 5063; MGS: Freeburg Final Anwer 838a. He sold to Express Ranches of Yukon, OK.
Lot 12 at $13,500 was A & B Gold Rush 0265, DOB: 02/20/20; SIRE: EZ Gold Rush 6001; MGS: G A R Prophet. He sold to Scherbenske Angus Ranch of Lehr, ND.
Lot 120 at $13,000 was A & B Enhance 9550, DOB: 08/29/19: SIRE: Sydgen Enhance; MGS:EF Complement 8088. He sold to Barry Lammer of Atkinson, NE.
Lot 13 at $11,500 was A & B Gold Rush 0341, DOB: 02/28/20: SIRE: EZ Gold Rush 6001; MGS: Sitz Dash 10277. He sold to Open Box Livestock of Valentine, NE.
40 Yearling Open Heifers avg. $1,400
Beautiful spring day and a great set of bulls for the Bar 69 Angus 33rd Annual Production Sale. Deb and Craig Kukuchka and family brought a great set of bulls to town for this sale. This was probably the deepest and most consistent set of bulls, from top to bottom, that they have ever offered. Bulls with plenty of growth and calving ease that were very readily bid on by the large crowd in the seats for the sale.
Top Selling bulls:
Lot 0707, Bar 69 Stellar 0707, 2/5/20 son of Sitz Steller 726D x Raven Powerball 53 to Oetken Ranch, Marsland, NE for $8,500.
9 hd Angus Bulls $4,222
10 hd Yearling Open Heifers $1,300
4 hd Elite Open Heifers $5,500
1 Heifer Pair $2,100
Lot 44 was the top selling individual for $10,000 to Craig Covey from Hamill, SD
Lot 1 sold to Robert Reich, Hamilton, TX for $7,250
Lot 2, a Fortress son, brought $6,000 to Jerry Campbell, Tuttle, OK
Lot 40 by Absolute Advantage & out of a Resource dam $6,000 to Jeff Brown, Scranton, ND
Lot 35 an Absolute Advantage son brought $5,500 from Brian Moore, Artesian, SD
It was a beautiful day for the 53rd DeJong Ranch Golden Plus Sale. A tremendous set of bulls and females were offered to the public, from a family that is second to none. Miles and Kim and their entire family strive for some of the best genetics to add pounds, improve carcass cutability and increase fertility rates, all to increase their customers’ profitability.
Neighbour pays huge sum for 15,000ha cattle station A leading cattle breeding station in Queensland’s south-west has been sold to a near neighbour for a hefty figure.
Rural by Chris Herde
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Subscriber only A Newcastle-based family which made its fortune in car dealerships has sold their leading cattle breeding property in the western Darling Downs. Nearby landholder, Bidgel Grazing Co. bought the 15,411ha Dalkeith Station, in the Flinton/Teelba region east of St George, that had been owned by the Bradstreet family since 2012. JLL directors of Agribusiness Clayton Smith and Chris Holgar refused to comment on the sale price but during the campaign industry sources expected it to sell for between $18m and $20m.
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