By Amy
Woolfolk STARKVILLE,
Miss. -- Most cities in Mississippi do not have a cattle
auction barn, but that doesn't mean cows can't be bought and
sold in every town. CyberStockyard,
a joint venture of Scott Sanders, his father, David, and
Scott Calhoun, all of Starkville, is the first interactive
livestock auction available on the Internet. Although some
services offer online purchasing for livestock producers,
this site allows buyers to view cattle and bid in the
auction without traveling to the actual sale
location. "The
online approach takes livestock sales one step further,"
said Dr. Allen Williams, beef specialist with Mississippi
State University's Extension Service. "With the growing
popularity of the Internet, this could be a trend of the
future. It is a unique and exciting concept that will become
very important in the future of livestock
marketing". Scott
Sanders said the idea for CyberStockyard came about while he
was working on a web page for his father's
business. "I was
working with Web Services, Inc., on a web page for Dad when
I started thinking about an online auction site," Sanders
said. "The people at Web Services said they could do it, so
we put our site together." The
site, which can be found on the Internet at
http://www.cyberstockyard.com, includes information about
the company, a calendar of scheduled auctions, and
registration forms for producers and buyers. Only registered
buyers have access to the live auctions. "Having
buyers register allows us to know what type of cattle each
is looking for," Sanders said. "Buyers can register free of
charge by going to the buyer registration page." Today,
CyberStockyard has more than 325 registered buyers who can
participate in online sales from the comfort of their home
or office. Sanders
said the company's sales representatives find producers to
contract their sales with CyberStockyard, but the company is
willing to help others interested in the service. "Our
service is best suited for purebred breeders selling at
least 50 lots and commercial breeders selling at least
50,000 pounds or one load of marketable cattle, but we want
to help any interested cattleman," Sanders said. Producers
who contract their sales with CyberStockyard are listed on
the web site calendar and in the company's national print
advertising campaign. Ads are placed in such industry
publications as High Plains Journal, Cattle Today, purebred
association magazines and state cattlemen's association
magazines. Once
producers contract with the online service, they send videos
or photographs of the cattle, and detailed written
descriptions to CyberStockyard. This information is then
posted on the web site in the form of a sale
catalog. Potential
buyers can view the cattle and the information by selecting
the correct sale date from the online calendar. Before
participating in an interactive auction, registered buyers
are required to view a demonstration auction and become
familiar with the auction software. To
actually take part in a sale, registered buyers log on to
the auction arena web page. The web site is constantly
updated with current bids being taken at the sale. The
auction software also allows buyers to enters bids in real
time at the actual sale site. After
each sale, a detailed report of that sale is posted on the
page. Sanders
said CyberStockyard has a full calendar of sales this
spring, and they already have several more lined up for next
year. "The
system seems to have been very successful so far," Sanders
said. "We have a large group of buyers that regularly attend
sales, and we are working to increase potential buying power
on a national level for our producers." Released:
March 23, 1998
Animal
Health
CyberStockyard
Helps Cattlemen Buy and Sell
Contact: Dr. Allen Williams, (601) 325-7466
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