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PCC Bull Sale Results

MYT Farms

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I do not have heifer results! However, I do have fairly accurate bull results. With all the out and no sale bulls, there were 288 head sold and I recorded 285 of them. Here's what it breaks down into on the 285 I got recorded, and I hope my math was correct.

The first round of Angus bulls sold 66 head and averaged $4561 per bull with the high selling lot being #2 @ $8250.

The round of Red Angus bulls sold 60 head and averaged $3704 per bull with the high selling lot being #70, the lead off red bull, @ $12,750 who was the highest selling bull today, followed by the lot #2 black bull.

The second round of Angus bulls sold 85 head and averaged $2824 per bull with the high selling lot being #154 @ $4500.

Two black baldie Angus X Hereford F1 bulls sold for $3500 and $4000 each.

The black composite round sold 23 head and averaged $2817 per bull with the high selling lot being #229 the lead off @ $4750.

The red composite round sold 11 head and averaged $2940 per bull with the high selling lot being #253 and #256 @ $4000.

Two Tarentaise bulls sold for $2250 each.

The Hereford round sold 36 head and averaged $2994 per bull with the high selling lot being #270 the lead off @ $6250.

Now, don't quote this all as gospel, but again, if my math is on target, 285 head of bulls averaged $3439 today. That's pretty good in this economy. I guess PCC ain't nearly as dumb as some people make them out to be. Pretty solid sale did a lot of talking for their program.
 

Justin

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if i remember correctly, thats pretty close to what the ave. was last year. i'd say another pretty good sale for PCC. i don' think anyone can call Kit dumb, different-yes, dumb....long ways from it i think.
 

MYT Farms

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Yalp, you're welcome. Per, I was a spectator from the comfy recliner sitting in front of the TV. :D However, we did drive out last night to look over heifers being shipped out, today's sale bulls, have dinner, and attend the "herd quitter" meeting. Justin, I agree, I think many people realize that Kit is pretty smart, but perhaps it can no longer be said that what he does won't work here or there or really that it's a "different" way to run cattle. In the second half of the sale, I recorded bulls sold to CO, WY, ID, OR, AL, MO, WI, MT, SD, ND, CA, NM, NV, NE, TX, IA, NC and I'm sure I missed several states. I even recorded one bull headed to Canada. With that many bulls in that many places under that many programs, Kit still has a strong sale every year. People coming back and buying from you again and again is a good indicator that they're happy and more and more people are changing from what would be considered "normal". Heck, what is normal nowadays? Low inputs and more profit seems to be getting pretty popular.
 

MYT Farms

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Add to my states list:

UT, OH, KS, OK, NY, FL, PA, and VA. So that's 25 states, or presumably bulls in half of the US. Depending on wether I missed any other states, I'd say that is pretty cool.
 

per

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Far be it from me to argue with success. Technology is so amazing now days. Doesn't matter where in the world you are you can be at a sale or event.
 

MYT Farms

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per said:
Far be it from me to argue with success. Technology is so amazing now days. Doesn't matter where in the world you are you can be at a sale or event.

Yep, Superior did a pretty fine job of broadcasting and it was nice to look at all the bulls again.
 

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