There were some expensive lamb, pork and beef prices paid for the grand champions at the 4-H Junior Livestock Auction Friday night.
In the first sale of the long evening, Hachman Farm Supply of Temperance bought the grand champion lamb owned by Justin Rozanski of Temperance for a whopping $30 a pound. That earned Justin a hefty premium of $4,020. The price was under last year’s price of $35 a pound paid for the grand champion by Danny’s Fine Foods and Monroe Bank & Trust, which banded together for that particular sale.
The reserve champion lamb raised by Hannah Biniecki of Maybee went for $17.50 a pound to Danny’s Fine Foods.
In the swine portion of the sale, the two Kroger store managers got together and bought the grand champion hog raised by Ashley LaRoy of Ottawa Lake for $15 a pound, or $4,050. Brooke Ryan of Ida then sold her reserve champion hog for $5 a pound to Kim’s Kountry Smoke House and Joe Bryant & Sons Paving of LaSalle. Brooke earned $1,325.
The steers sold last in the auction. Gerdan MacSteel of Monroe snatched up the grand champion champion steer owned by Liz Ruehs of Petersburg for a whopping $8 a pound, or $10,120. That easily topped last year’s price of $5 a pound paid for the grand champion. Katie Geiman of Carleton was next and sold her reserve champion steer for $4 a pound to Monroe Bank & Trust. That earned her $5,340.
The auction ran an hour longer than last year, ending around midnight.
Read more about the auction in Saturday’s Evening News…
– Dean Cousino