South
Mississippi cattle producers
unite for sale
HATTIESBURG
-- South Mississippi cattle producers are counting on
(market) strength in numbers as well as the quality of their
heifers to bring a more satisfying experience for buyers and
sellers alike at an upcoming sale.
With
the aid of Mississippi State University's Extension Service,
a group of about 20 cattle producers are planning a bred and
open heifer sale in the Jones County multipurpose arena,
known as the Magnolia Center, at noon on Aug. 31.
Mike
Keene, area animal science and forages agent with MSU's
Extension Service, said the sale will have the potential to
put added value on the cattle. Buyers will benefit from the
higher-quality of these heifers compared to animals in a
more traditional sale.
"These
producers are using outstanding genetics to produce a better
grade of replacement females. The sale will provide other
producers with an opportunity to buy cattle with known
genetics and that should improve the quality of their cattle
herds," Keene said. "Finding top quality replacement females
with a known background is a challenge."
Several
different breeds of heifers will be available including
Charolais, Brangus, Simmental, Angus, Black Baldies and
Brahman crosses. The oldest heifers in the sale will be
about 27 months old, with the majority of the bred heifers
being less than 2 years old. Open heifers range from 7
months to 15 months of age.
For
more information on the sale, contact Extension agents Keene
at (601) 964-3668 or Chuck Grantham at (601) 426-5201.
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Writer:
Linda Breazeale
Released:
Aug. 12, 2002
Contact: Mike Keene, (601) 964-3668
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