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Attention: Black-Faced Sheep Breeders, take note of a new health requirement, Number 22 d. and Statement g. affecting all black-faced sheep entered into the Newell Ram Sale.



62nd Annual Newell Ram Show and Sale
The Newell Community Club welcomes everyone to the 62ndAnnual Newell Ram Show and Sale. We will be offering $650 in cash premiums during the show. The purpose of the show and sale are to help build the sheep industry in this country and to render service particularly to the sheep industry of Western South Dakota and adjoining sections of other states. Thus, growers are able to acquire the highest class stud rams and ewes so necessary for improvement of flocks without having to travel long distances to acquire such animals. We have added the sale of purebred range rams, and the show and sale of registered ewes.

We welcome consignments of outstanding breeders from many states. Use of better rams and ewes is proven as the best and quickest means for growers to get more pounds of wool and lamb. This helps the industry survive intense competition of foreign wool and lamb and the use of synthetic fiber. We are proud to sponsor a regional Future Farmers of America Judging Contest, held September 18, in which all FFA Chapters in South Dakota and surrounding states are invited to compete.

All consignors are invited to a Pre-sale picnic to be held at the Ram Sale Grounds following the show on Thursday.

For more information contact:
Newell Ram Sale
P.O. Box 2
Newell, SD 57760
(605) 456-1010


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