For sale yards & auction barns

Publish your market report in minutes. Watch it build your yard's live dashboard.

Type in your receipts, prices, and a few words on the sale. Hit publish — buyers read a clean web page on their phone, and every report you post stacks into trend charts, seasonal heatmaps, and year-over-year comparisons your yard owns.

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template · Weekly Cattle Auction
Published · Tue
// Kingsville Livestock Auction

May 26, 2026 — Weekly Sale

Receipts
1,842
Trend
↑ $3–5
Top class
Feeders
Steer calves · 400–500 lb$315–348
Heifer calves · 400–500 lb$278–302
Yearling steers · 700–800 lb$238–256
Slaughter cows · breakers$128–138

Strong demand on light-weight feeder calves with active competition from out-of-state feedlot buyers. Slaughter cows $2–3 higher.

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// the promise

One simple thing to do each week. Three things you get back.

Write up the sale. Herd Square turns it into a branded report, an always-on dashboard, and a history your yard owns.

01 · Publish

Post a report in minutes

Set your template once. Each week, type in receipts, prices, and a few words on the sale. Hit publish and you've got a clean web link buyers can read on their phone — no PDF, no Facebook wall of text.

02 · Dashboard

It builds your dashboard automatically

Every report stacks into trend charts, seasonal heatmaps, and year-over-year comparisons for your yard. Buyers see where prices are moving the moment you hit publish — and you can embed the whole thing on your yard's website.

03 · History

Bring your past sales along

Send us your old PDFs, market emails, or web pages and we'll backfill them in your format. Your dashboard launches with real history, your brand on the page, and your whole crew able to publish.

// workflow

Trucks unloaded to report posted — in a few minutes.

Read the full walkthrough
  1. 01

    Set up your yard

    Sign in, add the yard name, town, logo, and the header and footer you want on every report.

  2. 02

    Lay out your report

    Set up the sections you write every week — receipts, weight classes, commentary. Save it as your default.

  3. 03

    Write up this week's sale

    Start a new report and your layout is already there. Type in the numbers and a few lines on how it went.

  4. 04

    Post it and share the link

    Hit publish. Send the link to buyers, consignors, and your Facebook page — they read it on the phone.

// dashboards, built from your reports

Every report you post builds your yard's dashboard.

When you fill in receipts, classes, and prices each week, we keep all of it. Over time it adds up to a live page where buyers can see how prices have moved week over week, what the fall run looked like last year, and which classes are leading the sale. The moment you hit publish, it's up to date. Have a look around four real yards.

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// built for yards

Done with PDFs and Facebook walls of text.

Most yards still send out their market report as a PDF attachment or a long Facebook post. Buyers can't find anything in it, no one can link back to it, and somebody has to rebuild the layout every single week. Herd Square gives your yard a proper home for the report — quick to put up, easy to read, and it grows with you every sale.

  • No designing — fill in the fields and hit publish.
  • Every report is a real web page with its own link.
  • Reads great on a phone in the truck or out at the pens.
  • Old reports stay up, so your sale history is right there.

Ready to put up your first report?

Get the yard set up, lay out the report the way you like it, and post this week's sale in one sitting. Free to get going.