814-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 4, 1993 MIFFLIN (Mifflin Co.) A record total of 204 FFA and 4-H animals entered the auction ring at the Mifflin County Youth Park at the end of fair week bringing a tot al of $65,805 even though average prices were low. 4-H’ers and FFA youth once again saw community, agri business, and individual support for their projects as the bidding began. To begin the sale of 47 market lambs, Fisher Bee Company bought the 124-pound grand champion market lamb for $570 from Jeremy Fisher while Gayle Stine’s 114-pound reserve champ ion went to Paul Brown Excavat ing for $3.25 per pound. The sale of 117 swine began with Brad Wilson’s 241-pound market hog bought by Mike’s Excavating & Landscaping for $3.75 per pound. Matt Kline’s reserve grand champion sold to Boss’s Steak & Seafood House for $3.10 per pound. Samantha Speicher’s 72-pound Grand Champion goat went to Allensville Planing Mill for $126 while Kish Valley Buying Station bought Becky Seitz’s Reserve Champion for 103.50. Hoss’s Steak and Seafood pur chased Josh Bowen’s Grand Champion beef for $3,015. Robin Brubaker’s Reserve Champion beef went to Juniata Concrete for Robin Brubaker Josh Bowen (right) sold his grand champion beef to Moss’s Steak and Seafood for $3,015. Representing Moss's wars (I to r) Mike Llghtner, Angle Bender, DeAnn Smith, Chad Hollenbaugh, fend Paula Strieker. Mifflin Youth Hold Wade Fisher of Fisher Bee Farm bought Jeremy Fisher’s 124-pound sheep at the Mifflin County Youth Fair for $570.40. Bgcky Seitz’s reserve grand champion goat went to Sherman Click at Kish Valli Br station. Auction Mike Watson (left) of Mike’s Excavating and Landscape based Brad Wllr-'’- nd champion ' i for > pat were placed to purchase a gallon of grand champion milk. - Markr |< iked Ir bought Matt Kllna’a raaarva grand champion swlna tor $750.40.
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