MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Top quality beef cattle will move through the
auction ring Nov. 21 as Mississippi State University
releases more than 100 surplus cattle and 26 horses to the
highest bidders. MSU and
the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station
will host the 20th annual Production Sale at the Mississippi
Horse Park, AgriCenter and Fairgrounds, which is located on
Poorhouse Road south of Starkville. Lunch will be served at
noon, and the sale will begin at 1 p.m. Cattle can be viewed
beginning Wednesday afternoon and continuing until the time
of the sale. About
60 bred, commercial heifers from MSU, the Prairie Experiment
Station in Prairie and the Brown Loam Branch Experiment
Station in Raymond will be sold with calving dates beginning
in February. Four select heifers, which are the best
registered heifers from the 2002 calf crop, also will be
available, along with 25 upcoming 2-year-old Angus,
Charolais and Polled Hereford bulls. The
sale will include a larger-than-normal number of horses.
Some are broken for riding, and others are just halter
broken. The horses include some bred and open mares,
yearlings and weanlings. Organizers
of the sale are providing details about the animals on a web
site a couple of weeks before the sale. For pictures and
information on the animals, a link will be located on the
Animal and Dairy Science Department's web page at
http://www.msstate.edu/dept/ads. For
more information on the sale, contact Mike Boyd with MSU's
Animal and Dairy Science Department at (662)
325-2802. Writer:
Linda Breazeale Released:
Oct. 21, 2002
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Animal
Production Sale
set for Nov. 21
Contact: Dr. Mike Boyd, (662) 325-2802
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