UPDATE: The D Lazy T Angus Production Sale just concluded with remarkable results, showcasing a significant surge in average prices for Angus bulls. On February 14, 2026, at the Faith Livestock Auction in Faith, SD, buyers eagerly participated in the 5th Annual sale hosted by Bucky and Marti Jo Derflinger.
The auction, led by auctioneer Matt Lowery, saw an impressive average of $9,414 for 38 two-year-old Angus bulls. This figure reflects a growing demand in the cattle industry, emphasizing the strength and quality of the Derflingers’ breeding program.
As cattle prices continue to rise, this sale highlights the increasing value placed on high-quality Angus genetics. The Angus Hall of Fame recognized this event, marking it as a pivotal moment for both buyers and breeders in the region.
The immediate impact of this sale resonates throughout the agricultural community, as strong prices can lead to increased investments in livestock and improved breeding practices. Buyers at the auction expressed enthusiasm for the quality of the bulls, underscoring the Derflingers’ reputation for excellence in Angus production.
Looking ahead, the cattle industry is poised for further developments, with more auctions scheduled throughout the year. The results from the D Lazy T Angus sale could influence pricing trends and breeding decisions across the country. Stakeholders and farmers are advised to stay informed as these trends evolve.
This sale not only marks a successful event for the Derflingers but also sets a precedent for future Angus auctions. The community’s response reflects a strong commitment to advancing livestock quality and profitability.
Stay tuned for more updates on the cattle market and upcoming sales that could impact producers nationwide.
