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4-H & FFA Junior Livestock Auction
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4-H & FFA Junior Livestock Auction
RULES
TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE
BUYERS DINNER
COMMITTEE
GOLD BUYERS ($1,000 and above)
SILVER BUYERS ($500 to $999)
BRONZE BUYERS

4-H & FFA Junior Livestock Auction

Saturday, September 18, 2010 - 4 p.m.

RULES

1. Entries are open only to 4-H and FFA members of Utah. All animals must first be entered into the Jr. Department to qualify. All animals must have been tagged according to the State Jr. Livestock Shows Association guidelines.

2. Weigh-in on Thursday, Sept. 16th. 8:00 am to 10:00 Animals will only be weighed once.

3. Only blue ribbon market steers, lambs and hogs will be sold through the auction. Exhibitors are limited to one animal total in the sale. Exhibitors must notify the Livestock Office by 8:00 p.m. on Friday, September 17th, of any animal they are scratching from the sale. Exhibitors with more than one animal qualifying for the sale must notify, or the sale committee will choose which animal will sell. Champions and Reserve Champion must sell. Failure to notify, the Livestock Office will result in forfeiture of premium money. No-shows at the auction will also forfeit their premium money. In the event that an exhibitor receives more than one Champion or Reserve, that exhibitor will be allowed to sell more than one animal.

4. Red and White ribbon animals are the responsibliity of the exhibitor and, with exception of market hogs, will be released after 9:00 p.m. the evening of the judging date.

5. Sifted lambs and steers will be released immediately after weigh-in. However, animals may remain at the Fairpark to be used for Showmanship if the exhibitor chooses.

6. Red ribbon lambs and steers that wish to sell private treaty to the packer should contact the supervisor over their department or the Livestock Office by 9:00 p.m. on Friday, September 17. All agreements are between the packer and the exhibitor, the Fair accepts no responsibility in regards to these matters.

7. Exhibitors are required to return sale animals back to their own stall or pen after the sale, unless otherwise directed by a member of the auction committee. Exhibitors are responsible for feeding, watering and other care of the animals until animals are accepted by the packer. A penelty of $50 will be deducted from auction checks of exhibitors failing to comply with this rule!

8.When an animal is designated sold to a packer in the sale ring, it becomes property of the packer. Any changes must be done by private treaty with the packer and not involve the Fair. Packers have the right to refuse a sick or injured animal at the time of loading and ownership of the animal reverts to the exhibitor.

9. A sales fee of 3% of the total selling price will be charge by the auction committee for each animal sold. The fee will be withheld from the money collected from the buyer and will be noted in the settlement with the exhibitor.

10. Owners of Grand and Reserve animals may be required to help with the auction, as runners, immediately after selling their animal.

11. Exhibitors must show and sell their own animal(s), or premium and / or sale money will be withheld.

12. Exhibitors must adhere to the dress code when selling their animal(s), or a $50 penalty will be withheld from the auction check.

13. Animals will be sold on a per head basis. The base price for each animal will be noted on the sale order. Maximum sale weights will be in effect as follows:

Steers - 1,300 lbs / Lambs - 130 lbs / Hogs - 290 lbs

Any amount over these limits will not be calculated into the animals base price reflected on the sale order sheets.

14. Grand and Reserve of each species will sell followed by the rest of the sale order: Lambs, Hogs & Steers.

15. Exhibitors missing their turn in the sale order will not be allowed to sell.

TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE

Animals will be sold on a per head basis. The base price for each animal will be noted on the sale order which is available the day of the auction.

Payment must be received on all animals before being released to private individuals or packers, unless prior arrangements have been made with the Auction Chairman or Fairpark Assistant General Manager. Buyers are required to make immediate payment upon receipt of State Fair invoice. Interest of 1.5% will be charged monthly on any amount owing 30 days after date of first invoice. The Utah State Fair reserves the right to refuse bids from or sales to any buyer.

The sales committee, auctioneer and staff of the Fair accepts no liability for injury or death of sale animals. Animals are the responsiblity of the exhibitor until packer or individual buyer accepts ownerhip. All Sales are final. There will be no re-sale of any animal. Grand and Reserve Champion of each species must be sold through the auction and will be required to be slaughtered at a packer approved by the Auction Committee.

In the event of a tie or dispute, the auctioneer's decision will be final. All bids are to be made by bona fide bidders or by acceptance. Booster or add-on bids will not be accepted on the Grand or Reserve Grand Champions after the orginal purchase has been made. When an animal is turned to the packer or buyer in the sales ring, it becomes the property of the packer/buyer and not involve the State Fair. Packers have the right to refuse a sick animal at time of loading and ownership of the animal reverts to the exhibitor.

BUYERS DINNER

In conjuction with the auction, the Utah Farmers Union, along with co-sponsors, will be hosting a complimentary dinner for the buyers and Jr. exhibitors.

 

The dinner will be held at 2:00 p.m. just prior to the auction. Exhibitors should advise potential buyers to contact the Fair Administration Office for dinner and admission tickets.

 

Tickets for an exhibitor's family can be purchased in advance at the Livestock Office - Tickets will not be sold at the door.

COMMITTEE

Mike Gowans, Chairman

Kent Buttars, Fairboard

Judy Duncombe, Fair Staff

Tami Gowans, Fair Staff

Sterling Banks

Marlon Bingham

Earl Blonquist

Kent Bushman

Sarah Buttars

Brenda Crossley

Bob Gowans

Haven Hendricks

Lyle Holmgren

Jim Jensen

Louis Killpack

Brian Lish

Judy McCalmant

Kevin McCarthy

Scott Newman

Clay Nielsen

Tyler Orton

Randy Parker

 

Shane Perkins

Steve Shepherd

Daniel Smith

Brent Tanner

LaMarr Walker

Seth Winterton

Dale Yardley

Bob Young

 
GOLD BUYERS ($1,000 and above)

 

Ben Lomond Mech

Brett Woods Construction Inc.

CDS Drafting & Design

Clement Livestock

Creamies Ice Cream
Darrell Carter
Dawson Land & Livestock
Four A Farms

Friends of the Fair
Gibson's Green Acres
Hogan Brothers

Hortin Electric
IFA
JD Field Services Inc

Kenner Assoc
Larsen & Rosenberger CPA
Lu & Jon Arnold


Marilyn Howe

Maxfield Suffolks

Mike Heagren
Palfreyman Livestock
Payson FFA Boosters
Robert Walton Meat
Royal Tile
Slash J Cattle Co
Summers Dekalb Seed
Swenson Ranch
Thomas Carnival
Utah Farm Bureau
Utah Farmers Union
Utah Food Bank
Western AgCredit
Zions Bank Ag Group




SILVER BUYERS ($500 to $999)

 

Bliss Cattle Co
Caras Ranch
Don Craig Construction
Don Forbush
Dr Richard Yardley/Hoopes Vision
Henline Club Lambs
John Kuhni Sons Inc
Lights Out Anesthesia
Mike Summers
Mountainland One Stop

Newman Custom Farms

Reams Western Outfitters of Lehi
Richard Ashby
Skinner Excavating Inc.
Thousand Peaks Ranch

Tim Dahle Infiniti Nissan
Tooele County Boosters

Tooele FFA
Tracy Givan Flooring
Utah Ram Sale


BRONZE BUYERS


3BCattle Co.
Anne Psarras

Arctos Enterprise

Ashlynn Burnham
B & B Trucking
Beams Curb
Bearfoot Computing
Bianchi Club Lambs
Braden Jensen
Cam & Ameilia Potter

Carl Webb

Chariot Auto Sales

Circle Four Farms

Coby Palfreyman

Cody McCoy

Combos Convenience Store
Cornwall Rach Salers
Darin & Doreen Brough
Day Cattle Co

Desert View Federal Credit Union

Dixie FFA

Doug Denning
Doug Smith Autoplex
Eagle Rock Contracting
Elite Cattle Co.

Freeway Propane
Gary's Meats

Germania Construction

Ginger Casper
Gordie Fitzwater
Grantsville FFA

Greenline Equiptment

Hailey Martineau
Harward Irrigation

Horn Creations
J Ross Nielsen & Sons

Jamie Jackson

Janice Carter

Jan Steed Salon

Janette Shields

Jason Ray
Jensen Farms
Jillian Jensen
Jim Jensen Family
Joe Olsen

John Olsen Accounting
JR Livestock
Kelly Olsen Show Lambs

Ken Staker

Kent Butters

Kim Bell

 

Kunzler Club Lambs

Kunzler Family LLC

L & H Electric Inc
Leland Milling Co

Lesli Sommerdorf
Lindsey Etherington
Lonestar Builders
Lowell Peterson

M & R Equipment
Marlon Bingham
Maura Carabello

Megan Martineau

Michelle Martineau

Miller Trailer Sales

Nate's PC

Nels & Shelli Jensen
Nelson Angus Ranch

Newman Bros Dairy
Noles Nursery
Pitt Family Columbias
PlaNet Software
Powder River Equipment
Redmond Minerals

Richard Snow

Rick Frenette
River Wash

Sage Mountain Construction
SAG's

Sanders Glass

SB Strategies/Steve Barth

Scott Beams
Smith & Edwards
Snow Canyon FFA

Snyder Suffolk
Steve Regan Co

Steve Shepherd Family

Summit Body
Superior Livestock
Tammy Robinson
Tiffany & Andy Carlino
Troy & Jody Henrie
Turnbury Mortgage

Unlimited Steel & Rebar
Utah Angus Association
Utah FFA Association

Utah Registered Sheep Breeders

Utah State Fairboard
Wadeco Livestock
Webster Orthodontics

West Mountain Woods
Whitt & Erin Sorenson