The Fort Worth Stock Show Was Breaking Records Over The Weekend!
A Hood County 4-Her Grand Champion Steer went for a record-breaking $550,000 to Tri-Co Electric. “White Castle” came in at an impressive 1,500 lbs.
The previous record was set back in 2023 at $440,000.
This year’s Junior Sale of Champions also saw another record broken. Total sales recorded-- $10,193,084.
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