jhm47
True BYH Addict
The 2017 bull sales began in January. There have been many sales so far, and most have been a success, with prices staying very near the highs of previous years. This week, I will be attending a Simmental sale in North Dakota, and an Angus sale in South Dakota. These sellers are my AI customers, and I always am happy to see that the semen that I sell to these ranches makes superior cattle. I know that the Schaff Angus Valley bull sale was held on Feb 11, and I have been anxious to see the results from that one. That is traditionally the most successful and highest average sale each year. The 2015 high seller there was sold for $725,000.00. There are usually multiple bulls that sell for well in excess of $100,000, and I'm wondering if the lower cattle prices will bring down some of these averages in 2017. The strange thing is that since fed cattle prices have dropped by around 40%, prices in the supermarkets seem to be holding nearly steady.