Scotts Bluff County Fair Junior Livestock Sale

Andrew D. Brosig
Posted 8/10/18

Winners from Scottsbluff Fair

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Scotts Bluff County Fair Junior Livestock Sale

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It was a double sale for Casey Huckfeldt's County Reserve Grand Champion Beef entry during the Scotts Bluff County Junior Livestock Sale on Saturday, Aug. 4, at the fairgrounds in Mitchell, Neb. Adam Reed, left, representing Paul Reed Construction, paid $5,500 on the first round, then offered the animal up for resale, purchased by Jimmy Reinhardt, center, of D&C Steel for $4,200.

David Briggs, left, representing Westco, paid $1,200 for the County Grand Champion swine raised and shown by Jayden Allen, second from left, during the Scotts Bluff County Junior Livestock Sale on Saturday, Aug. 4, at the fairgrounds in Mitchell, Neb.

Bryan Rice and his wife Donna, not pictured, from Arrow Crown Angus paid Patricia Woolsey $450 for her County Grand Champion Rabbit.

Ann Welch, left, and her husband Gene, not pictured, paid $1,550 to Jayden Allen for his County Grand Champion Meat Goat.

Rory Zweifel, left, representing a buyer group, paid $7,000 to Carson Wilmot for her County Grand Champion Beef entry. The buyer group included Sterling Livestock, Sheridan County Livestock, Otte Feeds, Tom Kemp Livestock, Manley Trucking and Crawford Livestock.

Jeff Pieper and Pinnacle Bank paid $1,300 to Lizabeth Marker for her County Reserve Grand Champion Swine.

The County Reserve Grand Champion Poultry entry raised and shown by Emma Leggott, right, earned her $500 from Doug House and Western States Bank during the Scotts Bluff County Junior Livestock Sale on Saturday, Aug. 4, at the fairgrounds in Mitchell, Neb.

Stephanie Woolsey's County Reserve Grand Champion Market Rabbit sold to Craig Allen and The Business Farmer for $650 during the Scotts Bluff County Junior Livestock Sale on Saturday, Aug. 4, at the fairgrounds in Mitchell, Neb.

Brian Collar, left, paid $1,000 to Demi Santero for her County Grand Champion Market Dairy Goat.

Marilyn Riggs, left, representing Steve's Truck and Equipment, paid $1,900 to Teagan Flick for her County Grand Champion Sheep.

Todd Neu, left, representing Frank Parts Co., paid Tate Talkington $950 for his County Reserve Grand Champion Meat Goat.

LEFT: Jeff Jenkins of Jenkins Farm paid $600 for Jessica Splichal's turkey, the County Grand Champion Poultry entry. RIGHT: Teagan Flick’s County Reserve Grand Champion Sheep earned $2,200 from her father, Mike Flick of Dooley Oil.