A livestock market is first known to have existed in 1742, and last in 1811.
The livestock market has been held on the same site since 1905.
We need to develop a system to address downers at livestock markets and on the farm.
The town used to have its own regular markets, including a livestock market held once a week throughout the year.
And now the livestock markets, which have long controlled the economic development of rural areas, are coming directly into nearly every home.
In the 18th century, there were three yearly livestock markets.
Across the nation, the major terminal livestock markets were becoming obsolete and shutting down.
The livestock markets that service local farmers are closed.
The livestock market was eventually relocated out of the city altogether in the 1960s.
Oklahoma City features one of the largest livestock markets in the world.