The earliest agriculture auctions close on December 18, 2025, when IronPlanet runs an online sale featuring a broad inventory of used agricultural tractors and related machinery, each backed by detailed inspection reports. The same day, Western Livestock Auction hosts its Bobcat Angus Production Sale, offering prime cattle to regional buyers. The following day, December 19, 2025, sees Kivells Auctioneers presenting a mixed lot that includes agricultural machinery alongside other assets, while Carthage Livestock conducts its regular livestock sale, drawing local producers seeking quality cattle, sheep, and hogs.
On December 20, 2025, Iowa Land Sales & Appraisals lists a 144‑acre parcel of prime farmland in Woodbury County, followed by a 131‑acre hunting and recreational farm in Davis County, both attracting investors and growers looking to expand production. The Spirit Energy LLC Retirement Auction, running from December 18 through December 22, 2025, concludes on the 22nd with a focused farm‑equipment offering, giving bidders access to a range of implements ready for immediate deployment.
Later in December, the Arizona State Fairgrounds hosts its livestock auction from the 27th to the 31st, showcasing a diverse array of cattle, sheep, and goats for the regional agriculture community. Moving into 2026, the National Western Stock Show schedules a series of livestock auctions that will highlight top‑tier cattle, sheep, and horses, reinforcing its role as a national hub for agricultural trade. The Official Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo plans multiple livestock and agriculture auctions in its 2026 lineup, emphasizing youth involvement and regional breeding programs.
Additional 2026 events include Montgomery Auction’s surplus sale of agricultural equipment, Weaver Auctions’ equipment auctions in Alberta and British Columbia, and CLH Auctions’ land parcels targeting agricultural development in Alberta and British Columbia. Across these dates, a clear trend emerges: online platforms and regional fairs are expanding access to livestock, machinery, and farmland, reflecting growing demand for efficient, transparent, and diversified agriculture markets.
Based on 49 digest summaries · Generated December 18, 2025