In St. Charles, Minnesota, there s a cattle company that holds an annual production sale. But at
this year s Heim Cattle Company production sale, one of their bulls set a record. A BIG record. It sold for what is thought to be the highest price ever seen in Minnesota.
At the 7th Annual production sale, owner Nathan Heim watched a group of seven ranches buy the bull for the astonishing price of $280,000. Records show Ankony Angus, Galaxy Beef, Leachman Cattle Company, Mogck & Sons, R.A. Brown Ranch, TD Angus, and Thomas Angus Ranch were those seven ranches.
The sale is enormous, but was that Heim s favorite part of the day? Nope. The heifer give-away is his favorite part. From his website.
New Minnesota Record - St Charles Cattle Company s $280,000 Bull
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This May and June, billions of 17-year periodical cicadas will emerge from the ground all across Kentucky. But donât worry, they mostly will be a noisy irritation, according to University of Kentucky Extension entomologist.
Periodical cicadas are not a pest necessarily, especially of people. They wonât bite you and they are not going to attack you. They are not inherently toxic to pests. There can be some annoyance with the noise they produce, especially if you are standing right next to them. Itâs like standing next to a jet airplane, according to Jonathan Larson, UK extension entomologist.