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Horned Hereford Sale Report
February 18, 2009
Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic - Kearney, NE
SOURCE: Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic
Ronette K. Bush, Manager
PO Box 607
Kearney, NE 68848
308-627-6385
www.necattlemen.com
Sale Manager: Ronette Bush
Auctioneer: Jim Birdwell of Fletcher, OK
Judge: Dan Moser of Westmoreland, KS
Averages:
Sale Gross: $72,200
30 Lots Averaged: $2,407
27 Bulls Averaged: $2,557
6 Heifers Averaged: $1,914
The Champion Horned Hereford Bull was Lot 19, consigned by Jensen Bros of Courtland, KS and later sold to Mader Farms of Jennings, KS for $5,000, making him the High Selling Horned Hereford Bull as well. Reserve Champion Horned Hereford Bull was a Lot 34, a transfer from the Polled Hereford Bulls consigned by White Cattle Company of Buffalo, WY and sold to White Ranch of Elsmere, NE for $3,600. The Champion Horned Hereford Heifer was Lot 29, consigned by JC Cattle Company of Junction City, KS and sold to Andy Lamb for $3,100, making her the High Selling Horned Hereford Heifer. The Reserve Champion Horned Hereford Heifer was Lot 32, consigned by Kraenow Family Herefords of Gibbon, NE and sold to Tanner Russman of Wisner, NE for $1,400.
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