(Rapid City, SD) — Livestock sales from the Black Hills Stock Show and Rodeo show encouraging signs. Event organizers note the average sale price for the 29 Angus bulls sold this year was nine-thousand-775 dollars with heifers going for nearly eight-thousand. Charolais bulls sold for an average of nearly nine-thousand and heifers nearly seven-thousand. Producers say the cattle industry is in a good spot. The livestock sale is a cornerstone of the event and sales continue on Thursday with Red Angus and Gelbvieh bulls up for auction.
Black Hills Stock Show And Rodeo Livestock Sales Strong
