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Black Angus Yearling Steers for Sale at Lemmon, SD

Solid, gain-ready Angus steers—never implanted, and built for permoance

Breed/Color: 100% Black, few BWF.
Approx Head Count: 75
Base Weight: 960
Approx Shipping Date: Tuesday, August 12, 2025
Asking Price $320.00 Per $CWT ( )
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Livestock Payment Terms: Livestock Payments will be made in Escrow prior to shipping the livestock. Funds will be held in Escrow until after the Livestock are Shipped to the Buyer. Buyer has 24 Hours to Inspect Livestock before Funds are released to the Seller. Contact Boe Robbie @ 406.855.0051 for Sales information or questions regarding payment.
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Representative and Contact Number
Jarvis Sorenson / Taylor Bang - 701.570.6680

Breeds or Color Percentages
100% Black, few BWF.

Sell
Per $CWT

Kind and Sex
Yearling Steers

Approx Head Count
75

Base Weight
960

Net Weight
72,000

Approximate Shipping Date
Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Slide
$0.12/$0.06 Over/Under with 30 lb Stops

Weighing Conditions
AM Gather from pasture, sort from heifers, weigh on the ground with 2% Shrink.

Weight Variance
Fairly Even (+/- 15%)

Frame Size
Large Medium - Growthy, Good Bodied

Flesh Condition
Light Medium - Growthy, Good Gain Curve

Quality
9 of 10 - Fancy, High Choice, Great Quality

Weaned
Yearlings

Feed Program
Grazing Native Dryland Pasture

Location
Near Lemmon, SD

Feeder Cattle Tags
Non Implanted,100% Black Hided

Item # 1164151

Qty Available
1

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Start Date
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Description

Lemmon, SD – 75 Yearling Steers at 960, ship August 10–14

A solid, gain-ready set of Angus yearling steers with large-medium frames, good muscle expression, and carrying medium flesh. These cattle were sourced from local ranches, carefully put together, and have never been implanted. Prioritized for growth, hardiness, and performance, these steers are the kind that handle well and take off once on feed. They’re evenly sorted (+/- 15%) and ready to go to work right out of the gate.

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