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4-H & FFA Junior Livestock
Auction
Saturday, August 10, 2019
Buyer Registration 8:30 AM
Auction at 9:00 AM
Cache County Fair Grounds Indoor Arena (550 S 500 W)
Logan, Utah
Cache County Junior Livestock Auction
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Wyatt Larsen, son of
Kyle & Marci Larsen.
Purchased by
Blake Dursteler for $900.
2018 Grand Champion Lamb
2018 Reserve Champion Lamb
2018 Grand Champion Hog
2018 Grand Champion Steer
2018 Reserve Champion Steer
2018 Reserve Champion Hog
Kody Downs son of Todd & Kara Downs. Purchased by NAPA Auto
Parts, Poulsen Livestock, Double JR Simmental, Bullock Agency, Village Inn for $5,000.
Creighton Hayes, son of Marjorie Winkelkotter. Purchased by Central Milling, ABC Seamless, and Theurer’s Quality Meats for
$2,000.
by Laci Larsen, daughter of Kyle & Maci Larsen.
Purchased by Blake Dursteler for
$1,200.
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Sam Fletcher son of Terrell & Trishell Fletcher.
Purchased by Propel Trampolines, Tolman
Construction, Hoffman AI, Soltis Advisors, Black Mountain
Landscape for $4,800.
Sabrina Hayes, daughter of Marjorie Winkelkotter.
Purchased by Tim Lunday for $1,900.
2018 Grand Champion Dairy Heifer
2018 Reserve Champion Dairy Heifer
Bracken Schumann, son of John & Fran Schumann
Purchased by IFA Country Store Logan for
$2,400.
Baylee Hansen, daughter of Mark & LaNae Hansen.
Purchased by Kirt & Jan Lindley for
$2,600. http://tinyurl.com/Junior-Livestock
2018 Grand Champion Goat
2018 Reserve Champion Goat
Allie Israelsen, daughter of Jacob & Brittney Israelsen.
Purchased by Shadow Mountain show goats, Paradise Rock Works, Eli Tech, Slide Ridge Honey, Prime
International, Cache Valley Bank, Wallentine Ranch, & Seth
Israelsenfor $1,700.
Natalie Simper, daughter of Ned & Jodie Simper.
Purchased by Craig Aston, A&D Landscaping
for $1,000
Sale Committee
Michael Nielsen Chairman Brad Schumann, Vice Chairman Brent Dyer, Past Chairman
Rick Theurer Kevin Ashby Jason Summers Danny Hansen Keith Christensen Brian Webster
Auctioneers: Lane Parker Jared Parker
CACHE COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK SALE PURCHASE/BOOST AGREEMENT
I authorize The Junior Livestock Committee to purchase the following animals at the Junior Livestock Sale on August 10, 2019 Purchase price not to exceed $ _____
I would like animal processed at:
____
I would like buyback arrangements
made on this animal.
I would like my donation to go to the
buyers pool.
OR
I wish to add a $ boost
to animal # ______ _____
Exhibited by: _____
Buyer/Booster Name: _ _____
Business Name _____
Address: _____
City: _____
State: Zip Code: _____
Telephone: _____
Email: ________________________________
Signature: _____
*Boosts Paid for Exhibitors who do not have an
animal in the auction will go into the general
fund to pay for prizes and other expenses.
Make Checks payable to:
Cache County Junior Livestock Sale
All boosts must be submitted
by 5:00 PM, August 19, 2019.
How is a Purchase Made?
Get your buyer number when you arrive at the buyer registration table.
To bid on the animal in the ring, raise your hand until the ring man acknowledges you.
Bids are based on dollars per head. The buyer is the highest bidder.
Upon being recognized as the buyer, you will be asked for your buyer number and the name of the business or group which you represent.
You will verify the sale price and indicate what you wish to do with the animal.
Please pay the day of the sale.
Make payment at the cashier’s table .
Make checks payable to
Cache Junior Livestock Sale Payments not made at the close of the sale
should be sent to: Lewiston State Bank Attn: Brian Webster 2190 North Main, PO Box 6097 North Logan UT 84341
Approximate Weight of Meat the Buyer Receives
Beef - 1,200 lb live steer will yield about 490 lbs packaged meat.
Hogs - 250 lb live market hog will yield about 133 lbs packaged meat.
Lambs- 120 lb live market lamb will yield about 49 lbs packaged meat.
Goats - 80 lb live market goat will yield about 33 lbs of packaged meat.
(*all examples are for bone-in, closely trimmed products. Processing preferences will affect the amount of meat produced)
Junior Livestock Committee
Brad Schumann Chairman Doug Coombs, Beef Supervisor Casey Major, Beef John Schumann Dairy Supervisor Spencer Gibbons, Dairy Ned Simper , Sheep Supervisor Bryon Brunsen, Sheep Cory Law, Swine Supervisor Marty Thompson, Swine Jacob Israelsen, Market Goat Supervisor Jason Rindlisbacher, Market Goat Megan Haslam, Mountain Crest FFA Tyrell Stephens, Ridgeline FFA Shyanne Ovard, Ridgeline FFA Dave Erickson, Sky View FFA Clint Aston, Sky View FFA Brittany Bailey, Green Canyon FFA Andy Chaparro Green Canyon FFA
Zane Christensen, Cache High FFA Janessa Richardson, Data Management Scott Williams, Cache County 4-H
Ways to buy
(1) Attend the sale in person. The excitement of the event, the drama of the auctioneer’s cry creates an unforgettable scene. Auction officials will gladly assist you in supporting the youth.
(2) If you are unable to attend but wish to participate, you can do so by proxy. Just fill out the attached boost slip or contact a member of the sale committee.
Buy Back – Buyers not wanting to keep their purchased animal pay only the difference between the final bid price and resale value listed in the program based on the floor prices set by livestock markets. The floor buyer (packer) will take the animal and the successful bidder pays only the support amount. The floor price for each animal will be published in the sale program.
For example, suppose you bid $400 for a 100 pound lamb. The floor price is $1.50/lb, the “buy back” price is $150. Your cost = $250.00 .
Home Use – You can purchase the entire animal for home use. You pay the total sale price bid at the time of the sale. You will need to designate at the time of the sale whether or not you wish to have your animal processed. Simply indicate on your slip who you want to do the processing. Bid price does not include processing fees. Buyer is responsible to confirm all processing arrangements.
Split Buying – Two or more individuals, families, businesses, or organizations may wish to split the cost of an animal. This reduces the cost to any one person or group. Simply designate who the buyers are and the amount each party is responsible for on the auction slip at the time of the purchase.
Buyers’ Pool - Donate a set dollar amount to the buyers’ pool to be used by the committee to bid on and purchase animals.
Junior Livestock Projects Build Communities
Each year over 500 Cache County youth select 4-H or FFA livestock projects to compete at the county fair. In addition to the expense of purchasing their animal, feed, and supplies, these projects require hours of attention to feed, train, and prepare for the show. The youth learn essential life skills such as communication, cooperation, responsibility, along with the humane treatment of animals.
4-H and FFA livestock projects provide opportunities for young people to develop solid values that will serve their community. The Junior Livestock Sale provides the community an opportunity to invest in our youth’s future. Proceeds from the sale of projects fund college educations, enhancing their ability contribute to their communities.
As a buyer, your participation in the sale recognizes youth for the time, expense and effort that has gone into raising an animal for market. You may also obtain advertising value through the purchase of these animals.
Please support the Junior Livestock Auction and invest in the youth of Cache Valley.