CATTLE RAISERS COMMUNITY
TRI-COUNTY LIVESTOCK
MARKET, INC. SEEDSTOCK
If you have one head or a truckload, Tri-County Livestock Market will work for you to see you receive top dollar for your livestock.
Sale Every Saturday at 10:00 a.m.
Hwy. 79 N. New Summerfield, Texas 75780
Barn 903-726-3291
www.tricountyls.net
Your Business Is Always Appreciated!
The American Angus Associa- tion®
of operations; announces these recent
hires: Chris Stallo is the vice president
Jeff
Mafi , Coyle, Okla., regional man- ager for Kansas and Oklahoma; Ginette Kurtz is the director of commercial programs; Jaclyn Up- perman is the director of events and education; Jason Kenyon is the director of information sys- tems; and Ashley Mitchell is the assistant director of events and education.
Expected progeny differences (EPDs) released in April by San-
AERWAY
ta Gertrudis Breeders Interna- tional (SGBI) were enhanced for all traits with genomic informa- tion. Santa Gertrudis becomes the fi rst Bos indicus-infl uenced breed to offer this genetic im- provement tool to association members and their commercial customers.
SALE REPORTS BALE BEDS & PROCESSORS DEALERS FOR: TITAN WEST AERWAY DEWEZE
POWER POST DRIVER TITAN TRAILERS
CENTRAL CITY SCALES STAMPEDE
FOR-MOST LOADING CHUTES SCALES
MANUAL & HYDRAULIC SQUEEZE CHUTES
Check the Industry Calendar at PORTABLE & STATIONARY SYSTEMS 26 The Cattleman July 2014
www.thecattlemanmagazine.com to keep up with beef industry events this summer.
thecattlemanmagazine.com
Lone Mountain Cattle Company Fullblood Wagyu Female Sale
May 17 — Albuquerque, NM 12 bred heifers, avg. $14,417 4 heifer pairs, avg. $14,250 28 open heifers, avg. $11,304 27 bred cows, avg. $10,898 15 open cows, avg. $10,083 3 fl ushes, avg. $8,333 21 embryos, avg. $805
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