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Special Limousin-influenced feeder-calf sales approach

The North American Limousin Foundation is working with nine auction markets in five states to promote special Limousin-influenced feeder-calf sales this fall. The effort is part of the Limousin breed's commitment to the commercial cow-calf sector.

Contact the following markets directly for more information about their Limousin-influenced sales.

Colorado:

--Centennial Livestock, Fort Collins; Wayne Kruse, 970-482-6207; Oct. 23

--Winter Livestock, La Junta; John Campbell, 719-384-4491; Nov. 10

Kansas:

--Russell Livestock Commission, Russell; Ron Werth, 785-483-2961; TBA

Montana:

--Missoula Livestock Exchange, Missoula; Kent Kerchal, 406-728-3052; Oct. 30

North Dakota:

--Napoleon Livestock Auction, Napoleon; James Bitz, 701-754-2216; Oct. 30

South Dakota:

--Faith Livestock Commission, Faith; Gary or Scott Vance, 605-967-2200; Oct. 13 and 20

--McLaughlin Livestock Auction, McLaughlin; John Hoven, 605-823-4497; Oct. 14

--Philip Livestock Auction, Philip; Thor Roseth, 605-859-2577; Oct. 14 and 28

--Fort Pierre Livestock Auction, Pierre; Denny or Bryan Hanson, 605-223-2576; every Friday in October and November

Those wanting help with organizing a special Limousin-influenced feeder-calf sale in their area should contact Frank Padilla, NALF director of member and commercial relations, at frank@nalf.org or 303-220-1693.

Last year's special sales provided more than 60 commercial Limousin producers in six states with about a dozen opportunities to market more than 5,200 total head of Limousin-influenced feeder calves.

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Date: 10/24/08


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