
2004 FALL SALE RESULTS
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Yon Family
Farms hosted its first Fall Bull & Female sale on November
6, 2004 at the farm in Ridge Spring, SC. Coming 2-year old
bulls were the highlight of the sale, with 46 Angus and 11
Charolais offered. The top selling Angus bull was Lot 8, a
son of Yon New Design K57, that offered calving ease with powerful
performance. He was selected by David Mackey, Pisgah Forest,
NC, for $4750. Second high bull was Lot 2 who was the favorite
of Carey Mickell, Hartwell, GA. Lot 2 was a son of SAF 598
Bando 5175 and sold for $4500. Rounding out the top three was
a son of Leachman Right Time, who sold as Lot 4. He sold to
Scott Brothers in Kenly, NC for $4100. Three bulls sold for
$4000 including Lot 1, Lot 7, and Lot 12. They were selected
by Earl Thrailkill, Fort Lawn, SC; David Mackey, Pisgah Forest,
NC; and Keith McDonald, Blackstock, SC, respectively. The 46
Angus bulls averaged $3118, with demand strong throughout the
sale. Especially sought after were those bulls that offered
calving ease with powerful growth and performance to boot.
In the Charolais bull division, Lot 51, a Duke 914 son, was
the high seller at $2900 and he was selected by Andrew Carter
for C & H Farm in Ehrhardt, SC.
Following at $2800 was Lot 53, a son of Wyoming Wind, to Clay Bussell in Sandersville,
GA. The eleven Charolais Bulls averaged $2327.
The bulls all stayed relatively close to home, selling to progressive cattlemen
in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Volume buyer of the sale was
United Producers, housed in Ohio, who purchased seven bulls for five of their
Southeastern lease customers. Earl Thrailkill from Fort Lawn, SC, purchased four
Angus bulls for use in his operation.
Following the Bull Sale, was a strong offering of females from the heart of
the Yon Performance program. The top selling Angus pair was Lot 69/69A at $4800.
The cow by Connealy Dateline sold to Mike Price in Abbeville, SC and her fall
heifer calf by GAR Expectation was selected by Stan and Annette Epps in Iva,
SC. The second high pair was Lot 62/62A at $4600 with the Connealy Freightliner
daughter going to Riverview Farm in Little Mountain, SC. Her fall heifer by
CA Future Direction was selected by Gray Davis in Saluda, SC for his Black’s
Peak Farm. In the bred heifer division, the top seller was Lot 95, daughter
of New Horizon. She sold for $2750 to Sarrat Farms located in Roebuck, SC.
The volume buyer of Angus females was Gray Davis who selected seven head for
his Angus operation in Saluda, SC. Selecting six head was Mark Blackwelder,
Concord, NC. A total of 48 Angus female lots averaged $2502.
Ten Charolais female lots sold for an average of $2160.
Open House specials were held on cattle handling equipment, fencing, seed, cattle
feeders, hay rings, and mineral feeders. The auction was lively, and there was
a standing room only crowd, Mike Jones served as auctioneer for the event. Darren
Carter worked the telephones and David Gazda, Floyd Wampler, Steve McGill, and
Luke Mobley served as ringmen. The sale was managed by Yon Family Farms.
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Demand
was strong for the coming 2-year old bulls developed on grass.
Charolais
bulls were offered.
Volume
buyer, Gray Davis, from Saluda discusses the offering with David Gazda
Regional Manager of the American Angus Association.
Joel
Barker and Lee Hunt from Townville, looking over the Angus bulls.
NC
visitors, J.F. Scott and Walter Earle taking a break.
Three
big hats with lots of knowledge & stories underneath.
Wayne Templeton, Floyd Wampler, and Randy Daniel.
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