Market Hog Tops Junior Livestock Auction CAROLYN N. MOYER be a good sale for the kids. We Tioga Co. Correspondent felt we needed to have something WHITNEYVILLE (Tioga Co.) to spur the stile on. From there A 254-pound market hog, on out, the bidding went pretty raised by Kyle Hamblin, brought well,” said Ed Cornell, Cornell Nick Helf Jr., right, was the high bidder on David O’Dell’s grand champion market lamb. 7.50 per pound at the 2002 Tioga Brothers Agway. County Junior Livestock Auc- The sale, conducted recently, tion, topping the list as the high- featured 35 hogs, 18 steers, 12 selling animal of the sale. Cornell lambs, and 19 market goats. Also Brothers Agway cast the final bid featured was the 2002 Tioga for the grand champion. County Milk Auction, where de “We wanted to try to have this corated gallon jars representing Nick Helf Jr., right, was the high bidder on David O’Dell’s grand champion market lamb. the champions from the junior dairy show were put across the auction block. The 35 hogs averaged $1.42 per pound with the high price of $7.50 per p md, belonging to the champion, and the low price of $.90 per pound. The second high seller was Matt Watkins’ 226-pound reserve grand champion, which brought the final bid of $3.80 per pound. The reserve champion was pur chased by Wood’s Excavation Service. In the steer ring, the high price of $1.45 per pound was com manded by Larry Schaar’s 1,229-pound grand champion. C&N Bank purchased the high seller. The reserve grand champi on steer, raised by Brandon Reed, tipped the scales at 1,178 pounds and was purchased by John Sharpe, Gaines, for $1.15 per pound. Steer prices ranged from a high of $1.45 per pound to a low of $.75 per pound with the average price at $.91 per pound. The 12 market lambs averaged $2.56 per pound, with the sale topper belonging to David O’Dell. His 105-pound grand champion brought $4.75 per pound and was purchased by Nick Helf. Reserve grand cham pion lamb, a 104-pound animal raised by Garrett Webster, was the second-high seller, command ing a price of $4.25 per pound from First Citizens National Bank. Toward the end of the sale, a 60-pound angora market goat, sold by Star Pais, stole the heart of Nick Helf, as he raised the bid to $lO per pound, topping the market goat sdle. The 70-pound grand champion market goat, raised by Joseph Sepiol, brought $4.80 per pound and was pur chased by the Jersey Shore Live stock Market. Weis Market pur chased the 47-pound reserve grand champion market goat for $5.50 per pound. Alison Gorenflo raised the reserve champion. In the Tioga County Fair milk auction, money was raised to de velop new and innovative pro grams for dairy youth in 4-H or FFA. Owners of the animals also receive a portion of the proceeds. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 7, 2002-A2l Cornell Brothers Agway, represented by Ed Cornell, right, purchased Kyle Hamblin’s champion market hog. Grand champions from six third high-selling milk jar, be breeds were brought into the longing to Alison Gorenflo and arena for this year’s program, her Guernsey, for $450. Commanding the highest price Craig Johnson sold the Brown was the milk jar from Renee Nor- Swiss jar for $425 to Middlebury man’s champion Jersey. Wright’s Cooperative. The Red and White Farm and Home purchased the milk jar, sold by Michael Ritter, jar for $5OO. went for $325 to Rodney Sher- The Holstein was next on the man. The Ayrshire milk jug, sold list, as Chelsea Coolidge’s milk by Stefanie Long, rounded out jar sold for $475 to Judson’s Inc. the sale, bringing a price of $250 Pelton Trucking purchased the from Wild Rose Concrete. Joseph Sepiol, right, sold the grand champion market goat to Jersey Shore Livestock Auction.