
Nevada Livestock Marketing, LLC is a full-service livestock auction company.
We are located in Fallon, Nevada and serve Nevada, Southern Idaho, Southern Oregon, Eastern California and Western Utah.
ALL SALES BEGIN AT 12:00 NOON
Our sales can be seen live at www.DVAuction.com
Be sure to look for our upcoming sales.
We also have many other services available for your livestock needs including livestock transportation and veterinary services. We have semi-trucks available as well as stock trailers for transporting smaller groups of cattle. We also have an on-call vet for any of your livestock needs.
Our auction starts at 12:00 pm on Wednesday with special sales by announcement.
Facilities are located at 1025 Allen Road, Fallon, Nevada which include full-service corrals with chopped hay and water available 24 hours a day. (No city water) We also have a yard manager on duty 24 hours a day.
The Great White Cowboy
Written by Jack Payne on a cold day at East Gate, Nevada. November 2020

The Great White Cowboy showed up sometime in the night, hoping he is here to help with our mountain cow fight.
Not sure what time he got in, like usual he didn’t make a sound, we were pleasantly surprised at daybreak to see him laying around.
I shouldn’t say he was laying around as a matter of fact, he was saddled and ready at dawn. It doesn’t take him two hours like some, to get his cowboy costume on.
He’s an unreliable cuss, sometimes we think he clearly forgot about us.
We never know if he will be early or late in the fall, hell there’s been plenty of years he never showed up at all.
It’s been a record dry year, only moisture is a cold beer.
It’s been the driest one I can remember, these Ol cows don’t know if it’s June or December.
Even the top hands look at a track, can’t tell if it was made yesterday, or six weeks back.
So around and around the mountain we go, following dusty cow tracks and praying for one good snow.
Today the Great White Cowboy showed his face, the tracks are all headed down hill and they seem to be in a race.
We been sixty days on the mountain hunting under every rock, six inches of fresh snow and we got 500 head by 1 o’clock.
His cowboy skills I should take time to admire, but all I can think about is a warm fire.
This year he seems extra cold and bitter, but on the bright side he can ride any shitter.
He won’t help us get out of debt, but it’s sure fun watching him catch the wild ones like butterflies in a net.
I sure don’t want to sound ungrateful for the work he has done today, I’m just nervous about how long he plans to stay, because he strikes me as the cowboy type who thinks he’s to good to pitch hay.
We take great pride in marketing your cattle and will work for you.
Feel free to call anytime we would love to visit with you.