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Action Center, LLC Advia Credit Union Angela Ritonia-Peot, First Weber, Inc. ARR, Inc. Atlas Gaskets Barnes, Nina Beaumont, Mike Behling, Jeremiah Best Truck Repairs Big Bend-Vernon Lions Club Bohmann & Vick Boneyard Pub & Grille Brian Greenman Insurance Agency Buehrle, Dan and Karen Bunting, Duane Burrie, Tim Caper Acres Dairy Goats Cornerstone Livestock Cozy Nook Trucking, LLC Craig, Dan Dean, Dave Dickenson, Nicole DKC Farms Elbert’s Resort & Condos Engineering Specialists Firehouse Subs- Menomonee Falls & New Berlin Fox River Home Health Care G-Brock’s Auto Repair Harry Hansen’s Meat Service HM Brandt & Son Hollern, Mike and Laurie iNet Marketing Interstate Reporting Co., Inc. Jenks, Deb John Beres Builders Kilpatrick Engine and Transmission Korkor, Adel Kurth Farms Laue’s Landscape & Design Solutions Liz Tobolt-First Weber, Inc. Midwest Lifesavers Miller Brothers Grass Farm Millford Hills Hunt Club Mindemann Farms Mukwonago Auto Parts Municipal Law and Litigation Group North American Midway Entertainment Paul Bugenhagen-Vintage Custom Homes PCI-Professional Construction Incorporated Piala, Jim and Cathy Piala’s Nursery & Garden Shop, Inc. Premier Insurance Solutions Rapco, Inc. Renn, Marie River Meadows Farm Rock River Laboratory Schimpf, Frank Schuele, Kevin Sit Means Sit Stanley Walter Septic Summit View Farms Sunset Bank The Edge Contracting The Weather Vane Tremaine, Luke and Christina Troy’s Transport Udulutch, Jamie Urban Manufacturing, Inc. View MKE Vintage Custom Homes Waukesha County Elected Officials Zorn Compressor & Equipment, Inc. WHAT IS A JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION? The 2019 Junior Livestock Auction at the Waukesha County Fair on Friday, July 19, is the culmination of a year’s project activities for 4-H and FFA members. As a learning and business venture, these young men and women have selected, fed, and groomed a steer, lamb, poultry, rabbit, goat, or swine. They have brought their project to the Fair to be judged, graded, and sold. Buyers can support a young person in their community by purchasing an animal. Animals may be resold if buyers do not wish to take delivery of the meat. WHY BUY? Support of the auction provides recognition and incentive for young adults to earn college funds, buy more animals, and receive practical training in business. The auction has a positive impact on participants, and helps them develop valuable leadership skills and real-world principles that guide them in becoming tomorrow’s leaders. WaukeshaCountyFair.com 262-544-5922 AUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASE I hereby authorize to purchase for me: ( ) Steer ( ) Lamb(s) ( ) Swine ( ) Poultry ( ) Rabbit(s) and/or ( ) Goat(s), not to exceed a total expenditure of $ premium money (money over and above resale value of the animal(s) purchased), and you have my permission to use my name and/or photograph for publicity purposes. I further authorize the above-named bidder to: ( ) 1. Resell animal(s) to packer buyer offering highest price: ( ) 2. Have animal(s) purchased and processed for meat at: (Name of Meat Processor) ( ) 3. Other method of disposal (specify donation, etc.): ( ) 4. Pick up animal Sunday after 7 pm Buyer’s Signature: Date: Name of Company/Individual: Home Phone: Cell Phone: Address: GRAND CHAMPION SPONSOR ARR, Inc. BLUE RIBBON SPONSORS Best Truck Repair Bobcat Plus, Inc. Cedar Road Meats Cox Plumbing Dan Scardino- Point Real Estate G-Brock’s Auto Repair Hopkins Transport James Gumm Jeff Van Dam Insurance Agency—American Family Insurance Kilpatrick Engine & Transmission Konkol Service & Repair Liz Tobolt-First Weber, Inc. Parking Lot Maintenance Piala’s Nursery & Garden Shop, Inc. Premier Insurance Solutions, LLC Proven Power Purina Animal Nutrition & Insight FS Sterr Livestock Trucking Waukesha County Agribusiness Council William Stauffer & Judy Mathison MERIT SPONSORS Andis Clippers BPI Citizens Bank Compeer Financial Nothing Bundt Cakes Pepsi Pop’s Kettle Corn Rochester Deli Sorce Services, LLC The Bill Stade Auction & Realty Company Tractor Supply Company Waukesha Landscape Supply Wisconsin Lift Truck Corp Woodman’s 2019 Sponsors THANK YOU TO ALL OUR 2018 Auction Buyers FRIDAY, JULY 19 4:30 pm Appreciation Reception with Drinks and Hors d’oeuvres 6 pm Market Steer, Lamb, Swine, Poultry, Rabbit, and Goat Auction LIVESTOCK SHOW & SALE TENT Waukesha County Expo Center 1000 Northview Road Waukesha, Wisconsin COUNTY EXECUTIVE Paul Farrow AUCTIONEER Bill Stade, Fort Atkinson HONORARY FAIR MARSHAL Bob Stigler 2019 HONORARY FAIR MARSHAL Bob Stigler BOLD INDICATES HIGH-LEVEL BUYER COUNTY EXECUTIVE AND FAIR MARSHAL JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION COUNTY EXECUTIVE AND FAIR MARSHAL JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION FRIDAY, JULY 19 • 6 PM BUYER RECEPTION AT 4:30 PM A N D

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Page 1: AUCTION 2019 HONORARY FAIR MARSHAL...the culmination of a year’s project activities for 4-H and FFA members. As a learning and business venture, these young men and ... Pop’s Kettle

Action Center, LLCAdvia Credit UnionAngela Ritonia-Peot, First Weber, Inc.ARR, Inc.Atlas GasketsBarnes, NinaBeaumont, MikeBehling, JeremiahBest Truck RepairsBig Bend-Vernon Lions ClubBohmann & VickBoneyard Pub & GrilleBrian Greenman Insurance AgencyBuehrle, Dan and KarenBunting, DuaneBurrie, TimCaper Acres Dairy GoatsCornerstone LivestockCozy Nook Trucking, LLCCraig, DanDean, DaveDickenson, NicoleDKC FarmsElbert’s Resort & CondosEngineering SpecialistsFirehouse Subs- Menomonee Falls & New BerlinFox River Home Health CareG-Brock’s Auto RepairHarry Hansen’s Meat ServiceHM Brandt & SonHollern, Mike and LaurieiNet MarketingInterstate Reporting Co., Inc.Jenks, DebJohn Beres BuildersKilpatrick Engine and TransmissionKorkor, Adel Kurth Farms

Laue’s Landscape & Design SolutionsLiz Tobolt-First Weber, Inc.Midwest LifesaversMiller Brothers Grass FarmMillford Hills Hunt ClubMindemann FarmsMukwonago Auto PartsMunicipal Law and Litigation GroupNorth American Midway EntertainmentPaul Bugenhagen-Vintage Custom HomesPCI-Professional Construction IncorporatedPiala, Jim and CathyPiala’s Nursery & Garden Shop, Inc.Premier Insurance SolutionsRapco, Inc.Renn, MarieRiver Meadows FarmRock River LaboratorySchimpf, FrankSchuele, KevinSit Means SitStanley Walter SepticSummit View FarmsSunset BankThe Edge ContractingThe Weather VaneTremaine, Luke and ChristinaTroy’s TransportUdulutch, JamieUrban Manufacturing, Inc.View MKEVintage Custom HomesWaukesha County Elected OfficialsZorn Compressor & Equipment, Inc.

WHAT IS A JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION?The 2019 Junior Livestock Auction at the Waukesha County Fair on Friday, July 19, is the culmination of a year’s project activities for 4-H and FFA members. As a learning and business venture, these young men and women have selected, fed, and groomed a steer, lamb, poultry, rabbit, goat, or swine. They have brought their project to the Fair to be judged, graded, and sold. Buyers can support a young person in their community by purchasing an animal. Animals may be resold if buyers do not wish to take delivery of the meat.

WHY BUY?Support of the auction provides recognition and incentive for young adults to earn college funds, buy more animals, and receive practical training in business. The auction has a positive impact on participants, and helps them develop valuable leadership skills and real-world principles that guide them in becoming tomorrow’s leaders. WaukeshaCountyFair.com

262-544-5922

AUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASE

I hereby authorize to purchase for me:

( ) Steer ( ) Lamb(s) ( ) Swine ( ) Poultry ( ) Rabbit(s) and/or ( ) Goat(s),

not to exceed a total expenditure of $ premium money (money over and above resale

value of the animal(s) purchased), and you have my permission to use my name and/or photograph for publicity

purposes. I further authorize the above-named bidder to:

( ) 1. Resell animal(s) to packer buyer offering highest price:

( ) 2. Have animal(s) purchased and processed for meat at:

(Name of Meat Processor)

( ) 3. Other method of disposal (specify donation, etc.):

( ) 4. Pick up animal Sunday after 7 pm

Buyer’s Signature: Date:

Name of Company/Individual:

Home Phone: Cell Phone:

Address:

GRAND CHAMPION SPONSORARR, Inc.

BLUE RIBBON SPONSORSBest Truck RepairBobcat Plus, Inc.Cedar Road MeatsCox PlumbingDan Scardino- Point Real EstateG-Brock’s Auto RepairHopkins Transport James GummJeff Van Dam Insurance Agency—American Family InsuranceKilpatrick Engine & TransmissionKonkol Service & Repair

Liz Tobolt-First Weber, Inc.Parking Lot Maintenance Piala’s Nursery & Garden Shop, Inc.Premier Insurance Solutions, LLC Proven PowerPurina Animal Nutrition & Insight FSSterr Livestock TruckingWaukesha County Agribusiness CouncilWilliam Stauffer & Judy Mathison

MERIT SPONSORSAndis ClippersBPICitizens BankCompeer FinancialNothing Bundt CakesPepsiPop’s Kettle CornRochester Deli

Sorce Services, LLCThe Bill Stade Auction & Realty CompanyTractor Supply CompanyWaukesha Landscape SupplyWisconsin Lift Truck CorpWoodman’s

2019 Sponsors

THANK YOU TO ALL OUR

2018 Auction Buyers

FRIDAY, JULY 194:30 pm Appreciation Reception with Drinks

and Hors d’oeuvres6 pm Market Steer, Lamb, Swine, Poultry,

Rabbit, and Goat Auction

LIVESTOCK SHOW & SALE TENTWaukesha County Expo Center

1000 Northview Road • Waukesha, WisconsinCOUNTY EXECUTIVE

Paul FarrowAUCTIONEER

Bill Stade, Fort AtkinsonHONORARY FAIR MARSHAL

Bob Stigler

2019 HONORARY FAIR MARSHALBob Stigler

BOLD INDICATES HIGH-LEVEL BUYER

COUNTY EXECUTIVE AND FAIR MARSHAL

JUNIOR LIVESTOCKAUCTION

COUNTY EXECUTIVE AND FAIR MARSHAL

JUNIOR LIVESTOCKAUCTION

FRIDAY, JULY 19 • 6 PMBUYER RECEPTION AT 4:30 PM

AND

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RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET STEERShown by Emma Vorpagel

purchased by Zorn Compressor & Equipment, Inc.

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEERShown by Maggie Mindemann

purchased by Kevin Schuele

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET SWINEShown by Isaac Bolan

purchased by Zorn Compressor & Equipment, Inc.

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET SWINEShown by Brooks Bolan

purchased by ARR, Inc.

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET LAMBShown by Mackensie Waschow

purchased by Piala’s Nursery & Garden Shop, Inc.

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMBShown by Katie Bugenhagen

purchased by Adam Korkor

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET POULTRYShown by Isabelle Eide

purchased by Nicole Dickenson

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET POULTRYShown by Katie Bugenhagen

purchased by Angela Ritonia-Peot, First Weber, Inc.

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET RABBITShown by Alec Missall

purchased by North American Midway Entertainment

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET RABBITShown by Julia Missallpurchased by Dan Craig

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET GOATShown by Cole Counsell-Kummrow

purchased by Caper Acres Dairy Goats

2018 ChampionsHOW TO BUYThe Auction takes place in the Livestock Sale & Show Tent on the northeast side of the grounds and is open to everyone. Interested bidders may obtain a sale sheet at the Buyers’ Registration Table. The sheet contains information regarding the official sale weight, breed, and the owner of each animal. Bids are made in dollars and cents per pound with the animal going to the highest bidder. If you need help in bidding, assistants at the auction will be glad to help.

If you are unable to attend the auction, yet wish to purchase an animal, you may do so by filling out the attached Purchase Authorization Agreement and have your authorized person turn the form in to the Buyers’ Registration Table at the time of sale. Otherwise, the Auction Committee can also assist you as a proxy buyer. Payment is desired at the Auction to ensure timely payment to the youth exhibitors.

For tax purposes, please note that prices paid for animals over and above current market prices are tax deductible as advertising expenses.

AFTER BUYINGPayment is desired at the Auction to ensure timely payment to the youth exhibitors. Please give complete instructions as to the disposition of the animal:

• If you are picking up a live animal, excluding swine.

• If it is to be processed for home use, please be sure you state the name of the food processor where the animal is to be prepared, wrapped, and frozen. (Information will be available on custom processing and wrapping.)

• RESALE OPTION: If you wish to help out a junior exhibitor, but do not wish to have the processed meat, you may purchase an animal for resale. By doing so, you agree to pay the final selling price (the price you bid at auction). After the Fair, the animal(s) will be sold to a local livestock auction barn. You will receive a check for the market value of the animal after the Fair. (With the exception of poultry and rabbits, animals cannot be resold.)

BUYING THE BESTPer the examples, you will receive approximately that amount of meat which will be cut, well-trimmed, and prepped for the freezer. Prices shown are for example purposes only. Buyers are encouraged to offer bid prices at their own discretion.

EXAMPLE FOR BEEF A 1,200 lb. live weight steer will provide approximately the following amount of dressed meat:

Steaks (T-Bone, Porterhouse, Club Steaks) ..... 110 lbs. Round Steak, Rump, and Sirloin Tip ..................90 lbs. Chuck Roast ................................................... 100 lbs. Ground Beef ................................................... 120 lbs. Stew Meat and Miscellaneous Cuts ...................60 lbs.

TOTAL 480 lbs.If your bid is $1.50 per pound, the animal would cost $1,800. Processing charge (cutting, wrapping, freezing, etc.) is approximately $550, so your total would be $2,350.

EXAMPLE FOR LAMB A 100 lb. lamb will provide approximately the following amount of dressed meat: Chops ............................................................... 11 lbs. Legs .................................................................. 11 lbs. Shoulder .......................................................... 13 lbs. Lesser Cuts ...................................................... 10 lbs. TOTAL 45 lbs.If your bid is $1.50 per pound, the animal would cost $150. Processing charge (cutting, wrapping, freezing, etc.) is approximately $85, so your total would be $235.

EXAMPLE FOR PORK A 230 lb. swine will provide approximately the following dressed meat: Ham .................................................................32 lbs. Bacon ..............................................................25 lbs. Chops ..............................................................24 lbs. Shoulder Cut ....................................................28 lbs. Spareribs ...........................................................6 lbs. Sausage ........................................................... 16 lbs. Miscellaneous Cuts .......................................... 15 lbs. TOTAL 146 lbs.If your bid is $1.50 per pound, the animal would cost $345. Processing charge (cutting, wrapping, freezing etc.) is approximately $145, so your total would be $490.

EXAMPLE FOR RABBITMeat pen consists of three rabbits. Live weight is 5 lbs., dressed weight would be 3 lbs.

EXAMPLE FOR POULTRYOn average, poultry dressed weight is 25% less than live weight. So a 40 lb. bird would have a dressed weight of 30 lbs.