Cattle Sales


Dale Miller



A list of the currently scheduled feeder cattle sales, preconditioned cattle sales and yearling cattle sales is attached. Keep in mind that sales scheduled for 10:00 am will process cattle the day prior to sale. Contact the appropriate agent about consignments.

DateLocation(C)Calf, (Y) Yearling,
or (PC) Preconditioned
TimeTelephone
August 14StatesvillePC6:00 pm704/546-2692
August 16Siler CityC7:00 pm919/742-5665
August 22Rocky MountPC4:00 pm919/446-9856
August 22JeffersonY (St., Hfs., Hols.)7:00 pm910/982-2191
August 30Siler CityC7:00 pm919/742-5665
August 31NorwoodPC6:00 pm704/474-7681
September 4AshevilleC8:00 pm704/254-5374
September 6Rocky MountC10:00am919/446-9856
September 7ClintonC, Y10:00am910/592-7455
910/592-7161
September 7NorwoodC8:00 pm704/474-7681
September 11AshevilleY8:00 pm704/254-5374
September 13OxfordC10:00am919/693-6179
September 13Siler CityC7:00 pm919/742-5665
September 14NorwoodC8:00 pm704/474-7681
September 12JeffersonY (St., Hfs.)7:00 pm910/982-2191
September 20ChadbournC10:00am910/654-5281
September 21NorwoodC8:00 pm704/474-7681
September 25StatesvilleC ( A, AH)8:00 pm704/546-2692
September 27WilkesboroC8:00 pm910/838-3442
October 2StatesvilleC8:00 pm704/546-2692
October 3JeffersonC7:00 pm910/982-2191
October 9AshevilleC8:00 pm704/254-5374
October 31JeffersonC7:00 pm910/982-2191
November1Siler CityC7:00 pm919/742-5665


Animal Husbandry Newsletter June/July 1995
Published by North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina
Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 1914. Employment and program opportunities are offered to all people regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. North Carolina State University, North Carolina A&T State University, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and local governments cooperating.
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