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pictued above: Bailey Ballou, Charly Cummings and Russele Sleep I was honored to be invited to Southeast Kansas (SEK) Stockyards in Gas, KS by 2011 WLAC Charly Cummings and his partners in SEK, John Adams, Josh Herrmann and Scotty Welch … Continue reading

An Auctioneer and the Internet

Last week I visited Montana for the first time ever and I do not think there are words to describe my experience and feelings about my trip, but I am going to try my best to convey to you the AMAZING time I had.

 To start with, I was in Billings, Montana and WOW I have never seen anything like it.  For those of you who have never flown into Billings you need to know that the airport is situated on top of the Rimrocks overlooking Yellowstone Valley and the city of Billings from the airport you have the most spectacular view.  Once I landed and began the trip into the valley, Montana did nothing but impress.  From the people, to the scenery and the food, it has now landed on the list of places I would consider moving to if I ever left Kansas.  Hopefully when I make my next trip up there my wife Carrie can come and she will be just as impressed as I was.  I cannot wait to go back and I think everyone should visit Montana at least once!

 Now that I have you excited about visiting Montana let’s get down to business and I will tell you about going to work for Mr. Pat Goggins and Northern Livestock Video at Public Auction Yards (PAYS). 

 Anyone who has been around the livestock marketing industry for very long knows about Mr. Goggins, his family ‘empire’.  He is a remarkable man who has done so much for the industry and it was a great honor to work for him last week.  I was up there for one of Northern’s special video sales.  The sale itself is hosted at PAYS in Billings, Montana.  The sale is comprised of lots of cattle sold solely by video.  Northern representatives shoot and edit a video of the consigned cattle and then promote these lots to buyers in the area and online.  Bids are taken from the phone, the internet and the seats.  This particular sale was three days long and they sold about 360,000 head of cattle.  It is an event in itself to attend and even more exciting to be on the block.

 I arrived on Monday and watched with wide eyes as 2009 WLAC Ty Thompson and Bill Cook sold lot after lot of good looking northern cattle to buyers everywhere.  Monday night, there was a customer appreciation reception at the Vermillion Ranch.  They served about 550 people ribeye and KC strip steaks and it was delicious. 

 Tuesday I got my chance to sell and had the opportunity to work for about three hours.  The seats were full and there were people online and man was I nervous!  I have never sold cattle through the internet, let alone combining that with bids from the seats.  My greatest fear was that I was not going to be able to properly represent the cattle and that the pace of the sale would be a problem.  Once things got started and I was settled it all just kept on rolling and I began to feel comfortable with the technology.  Add to the list of firsts selling cattle to buyers on the internet!  At one point I had my only three bidders all online.  That was tough because I had to be sure to distinguish who was in the lead without giving away the full identity of the buyer.  This was a major first to add to my list and I hope to eventually open SEK Stockyards up to online bidding in the future.  (We will be LIVE on LMAAuctions.com starting next Friday.)

 One of my favorite moments during the sale was when Ty Thompson was just getting started for the day and was on his second lot, he was having a little trouble getting going and Mr. Goggins flagged him down and said, ‘Young man, this is not for practice, this is for real.’  I had a laugh at Ty’s expense, because it is not too often you see a professional get scolded at work.  Ty took it in stride and snapped back into business.  He is top class and someone to be admired.  I had supper with him and his family at Rex’s in Billings one night, and I was so amazed at how busy and hard working they are.  Talking and being around him you would never know how much he has on his plate.  He truly is one of the best in the business and role model for all. 

 I could go on and on about Montana today, but I need to prepare for my trip to Dunlap, Iowa where I will be hosted by the Schaben Family.  I will sell at the Four County Fair tomorrow and at Dunlap Livestock Auction for their feeder cattle special Friday.  Who knows, maybe I will add Iowa to my list of potential retirement states.  All I do know, is I am having a great time and seeing the country and working for such great people is a dream come true. 

 Note: If you ever have any questions about my trips, new experiences (like selling cattle online) or auctioneering please do not hesitate to ask.  If I cannot properly answer your question I will do my very best to refer you to someone who can.

My First of Many as 2011 WLAC

Well everyone out there, you faithful blog readers, the time has come for me to try my hand at this blog thing and add yet another thing to the list of firsts I have experience this last month.  So friends, bear with me and I will do my best not to disappoint!

Please be patient with the site as I work with the staff at LMA to get the blog site transfered over.  It should be competed by next week. :)

 To staff off with, WOW!  A year ago I set out determined to refine my interview skills and work my hardest to win.  Now, I have the buckle on my belt, keys in my hand and a schedule to boot! 

 My first market visit was at Holton Livestock Exchange  in Holton, Kansas.  I have sold for Dan Harris before and it truly was a pleasure to be back at Holton.  We had a great sale and sold about 1,200 calves and yearlings.  I also had an opportunity to do my first television interview with WIBW Topeka.  I answered questions for a few other radio and print publications and I am pretty sure I nailed them.  Luckily they are starting me out easy and the questions were pretty general about what it was like to win.  All in all, a terrific first market visit representing LMA as the 2011 WLAC.

 This last Friday was a very special first for me and my partners.  Friday, July 22, 2011 marked the first year of business for Southeast Kansas Stockyards, LLC in Gas, Kansas.  My partners and I have worked so hard this last year and it was exciting to have a chance to celebrate our success with the community and the industry.  It is hard to even put the last year into words; I think the numbers speak for themselves.  In the last year we have sold over 36,000 head of cattle…22,000 head more than the previous year and we plan to keep increasing the numbers in the future.  Friday we sold about 2,000 yearlings fresh off the grass and about 350-400 calves.  A million thank yous to everyone who helped make our First Anniversary Event a success.

 To add to the excitement of our Anniversay Sale, we had a long list of guest appearances by LMA leaders and fellow auctioneers.  LMA CEO Mark Mackey came to check out the festivities.  We had Lanny Ireland the 1996 World Livestock Auctioneer Champion sell for a bit as well as a few other familiar faces of the WLAC fellow competitors Brian Little, Russelle Sleep and Jim Hertzog were there, all of which have been in the WLAC Semi-Finals.  Blain Lotz, the young gentleman who gave his FFA speech during the contest intermission, got a few more drafts under his belt and gained some experience and advice that should help him in his first auctioneer competition this fall.  Everyone helped to make it a memorable event and I hope to get pictures up later this week.

 Now, to finish up a month of firsts I am in Montana for the first time.  I am currently seeing the sights of Billings, Montana, while being shuttled around by 2009 WLAC Ty Thompson.  Details will be shared in my next post, but so far I am beyond impressed with Montana and the people I have met.

 My list of firsts is below and I cannot wait to see what else I add to it this year!

 My list of Firsts for this month:

  • Win the title of World Livestock Auctioneer Champion
  • Visit Livestock Marketing Association headquarters in Kansas City, MO
  • Send my first Tweet- do not forget to follow me @WLAChampion
  • Answer questions in a television interview
  • Celebrate 1 year at SEK Stockyards
  • Write a blog post
  • Fly to Billings, Montana

 This blog post would not be complete without sending out my congratulations to LMA’s VP of Membership Services Kristen Parman and her husband Grant on the birth of their son Brock.  Congratulations Parman’s and I can’t wait to meet our newest LMA member.