03/02/2026
Signature Farms traveled back to Baker City, Oregon, for this year’s bull sale, bringing 19 bulls to an event that included 134 bulls and 54 heifers.
The sale was held inside the sale barn using a broadcast format, with cattle shown on screens rather than brought through the ring. Even without the cattle physically in front of buyers, interest remained strong throughout the day.
One Signature Farms bull brought $20,000, marking the highest-selling bull among the age-advantaged division. Overall, the 19 bulls averaged $11,453 — a result that reflects the time, care, and steady work that goes into raising quality cattle long before sale day arrives.
This year’s sale was especially meaningful, as it marked Conner’s first year officially serving as the lead cattle manager for Signature Farms. At just 22 years old, Conner, alongside his fiancée Jaden, represented the farm and continued building on the foundation his family has established. He stepped confidently into the responsibility of presenting the cattle and visiting with buyers, and the strong results made it a proud milestone for the next generation of the operation.
Signature Farms also invested back into their own program, purchasing their first-choice yearling herd sire for $38,000 through online bidding. Hearing the auctioneer announce Signature Farms as the new owner was an exciting highlight of the day and a strong investment in the future of the herd.
Beyond the numbers, the trip offered the opportunity to connect with fellow producers and strengthen relationships within the cattle community. Signature Farms would like to extend a sincere thank you to the Thomas Angus Ranch family — including owners Rob and Lori Thomas, as well as Clint — for their partnership, support, and guidance throughout the year. Without that partnership, the quality of the herd and the success seen at this year’s sale would not be possible.
The results in Baker City were more than just a good sale. They marked a meaningful moment for Signature Farms and for us personally as we continue stepping into the future of the operation.