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Michigan State Fair Junior Livestock Auction Generates Increased Participation

Contact:  Dominic Perrone 734-260-6048
Agency: Agriculture


Michigan State Fair Junior Livestock Auction Generates Increased Participation

Michigan Department of Agriculture (MDA) Director Mitch Irwin today declared the 2005 Michigan State Fair Junior Livestock Auction a success, with gross sales for the auction totaling $129,450. The auction was held August 17, following the annual Governor's Luncheon on the fairgrounds. Governor Jennifer Granholm and Irwin served as floor "spotters" during the auction. Champion livestock, including the grand champion steer, hog and lamb, sold for a combined total of $53,000 during the auction.

“The young producers who show animals at the Michigan State Fair livestock competitions get such a tremendous sense of pride and accomplishment from this experience, and the auction is a wonderful opportunity for them to raise funds for college and other needs,” Irwin said. “The 2005 corporate and private bidders deserve a hearty thanks for their support and generous purchases.”

Prior successes of the livestock auction have dramatically increased youth participation at the Michigan State Fair. This year, there were over 400 youth competing in livestock events, and nearly 200 youth competed in skill-a-thon events, including a livestock quiz, showmanship and judging. A statewide showmanship contest was held on Thursday, August 18, 2005, with 109 youth representing over 30 counties.

Proceeds from auction bids that surpass pre-determined sales caps are used to fund the Michigan Youth Livestock Scholarship Fund. This year’s scholarship recipients are: Evan Boehmer of Olivet; Michelle Dickinson of Montgomery; Brigitte Grobbel of Richmond; Greta Koebel of Three Oaks; Julie Thelen of Saline; Kylie Verhelle of Fenton; and Krystal Welshans of Ann Arbor. The scholarship fund also granted $21,000 in educational awards to more than 110 youth livestock exhibitors in the skill-a-thon competition. Since 2000, the scholarship fund has granted a total of $151,000 in educational awards and scholarships. Overall, the 2005 livestock auction raised $19,300 for the scholarship fund through the implementation of a sales cap, and the sale of the Best of Class wines, Grand Champion cheese, milk and butter.

2005 exhibitors, purchasers and sale prices of the top animals exhibited were:

Also auctioned were the Best of Class wines, butter, milk and cheese. Two Best of Class wine baskets sold for $1,500 to Al Long Ford and Representative Neal Nitz for $800, respectively. GreenStone Farm Credit Services purchased the Grand Champion Butter for $1,300; United Dairy Industry of Michigan purchased the Grand Champion Milk for $2,000; and the Grand Champion Cheese sold for $1,200 to Michigan Milk Producers Association.

Michigan Department of Agriculture employees, participating in their tenth auction, purchased two “spotlight” steers exhibited by Robert Laux of Petersburg for $2,000, and Julie Thelen of Saline for $2,250. The purchases will be processed and proceeds will be donated to the Food Bank Council of Michigan.

Please visit the MSF Youth Livestock Auction photo gallery to see all the images.

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