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Upcoming Cattle Sales, Nutrition Tips, and Marketing Insights For 2026
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It’s The Ranch It Up Radio Show! Join Jeff Tigger Erhardt, Rebecca Wanner AKA BEC and their crew as they find out if the cowherds nutrient requirements are being met, marketing feeder calves in 2026, Brahman, Brangus, Ultrablack, Charolais, Red Angus, Angus and FI Brahman cross bulls and females coming up for sale plus a whole lot more on this all new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.
Circle F Farms Upcoming Sales: Elite Genetics In Baxley, GeorgiaCircle F Farms, located in Baxley, Georgia, is recognized as one of the Southeast’s premier seedstock operations. Founded in 2011 by Woody and Tamela Folsom, the family-owned ranch has grown into a leader in Registered Brahman, F1, Angus, Brangus, Ultrablack, Charolais, and Red Angus genetics.
October 4, 2025 - 1st Annual Registered Angus Heifer & Cow Production SaleMake plans to attend Circle F Farms’ debut Registered Angus Heifer & Cow Production Sale. This elite offering includes:
- Bred Heifers
- Open Heifers
- Cow/Calf Pairs
- Donor Cows
- Embryo Packages
Full sale details, videos, and online bidding: Circle F Farms Angus Heifer & Cow Sale
October 10-11, 2025 - Annual Bull & Heifer SaleThe Circle F Farms Annual Bull & Heifer Sale will feature a powerhouse lineup across multiple breeds.
Friday, October 10
- 28 Elite Registered Brahman Heifers
- 330 Commercial Brahman Cross Heifers (Angus, Red Angus, Hereford, Charolais)
Saturday, October 11
- 82 Registered Brangus & Ultrablack Bulls
- 16 Registered Brahman Bulls
- 90 Charolais Bulls
- 33 Red Angus Bulls
- 20 Angus Bulls
Sale catalog, videos, and online bidding: Circle F Farms Bull & Heifer Sale
Circle F Farms: A Legacy Of Quality GeneticsWith nearly 3,000 acres under operation, Circle F Farms is home to one of the largest Registered Brahman herds in the Southeast and a growing portfolio of elite seedstock. The Folsom family continues to expand its breeding program, producing cattle that thrive in both seedstock and commercial herds.
Recognizing and Addressing Cowherd Nutritional DeficiencesNutritional balance is a cornerstone of herd health and productivity. According to Dr. Kelly Sanders of Westway Feed Products, deficiencies often go unnoticed until performance suffers.
Signs Of Nutritional Deficiencies In Cattle- Poor Body Condition: Thin cows, visible ribs, or weak muscling.
- Reduced Fertility: Open cows, delayed cycling, or poor conception rates.
- Coat and Hoof Issues: Rough hair coats, brittle hooves, or slow shedding.
- Growth Challenges in Calves: Reduced weight gains or uneven growth patterns.
- Forage Testing: Identify nutrient gaps in hay and pasture.
- Targeted Supplementation: Provide liquid or block supplements to balance protein, energy, and minerals.
- Managemen