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Grand Champion Junior Steer sells for $100k, one of four record-smashing prices at Governor’s Sale of Champions

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[August 14, 2014]  SPRINGFIELD - Four years ago, $100,000 would have purchased almost every animal in the Sale of Champions, the auction of the Illinois State Fair’s prize-winning junior livestock. Proceeds from the 2010 sale totaled $102,500. Last night, it purchased just one.

For the first time in its long history Tuesday, an animal in the sale sold for a six figure sum when AT&T, Monsanto and DeKalb Asgrow combined to bid $100,000 for 12-year-old Shaelye Varner’s grand champion crossbred steer. The price easily surpassed the former record of $62,000, which was set only a year ago, and was one of four records broken during the sale.

In all, the event raised an astounding $260,095 for not only the junior producers who raised the champion animals, but also the 4-H and FFA programs, which each receive 10 percent of the proceeds.

“This year we set records that will benefit some of Illinois' finest young producers, and will also benefit two great agricultural programs, 4H and FFA,” Governor Pat Quinn said. “It was a thrill to be a part of this record-breaking event that celebrates the state's number one industry.”

Shaelye, a resident of Morris, has been showing since she was five-years-old. She plans to save her winnings and use them to further her career aspirations.
 


“I want to continue in livestock,” she said. “When I grow up, I want to judge competitions like the ones that I have been competing in.”

Other sales records were set for the sheep, barrow and Land of Lincoln steer.
The sheep, exhibited by 15-year-old Brooke Ryner of Alexis, sold for $21,000, eclipsing the old record of $17,200. Grant Kiefer’s barrow sold for $53,000, almost double the $25,000 former high price, and Branden Musgrave’s Land of Lincoln steer fetched $56,300, or $6,200 more than the previous record. Kiefer, 15, is from Livingston. Musgrave, 11, resides in Pittsfield.

A friendly, family rivalry was renewed in the meat goat competition. Since 2011, either Dylan or Tara Hummel of Caberry has exhibited the grand champion. This year 12-year-old Tara prevailed. While not a record, her goat, Carl, sold for $10,000.

“I am going to use this to pay off some of my feed bills and save up for college,” Tara said. “One day, I want to take over the family business of raising animals. So I need to plan for that.”

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The grand champion poultry trio sold for $5,900. Bailey Hunt of Sycamore, who won last year as well, exhibited the birds. Like many young producers, he plans to invest his winnings in his college savings fund.

Sarah Brown of Jacksonville received $6,000 for her rabbit meat pen. The sale marked the culmination of her twelve years of showing, although the 19-year-old nursing student plans to judge rabbits in the future.

“Part of the money will go to buying a car,” Sarah said. “The remaining portion will help me visit the American Rabbit Breeders Association National Convention in Texas.”

A list of all the champions sold at the auction, as well as the exhibitors, the purchasers, and the amount that each champion sold for follows. The record-breaking amounts are in bold.

Johnson County resident wins auctioneer bid calling contest

Alex Belcher of Buncombe won the 31st Annual Illinois Championship Auctioneer Contest held by the Illinois State Auctioneers Association. Belcher has been competing for seventeen years. He started in 1998 after college and primarily auctions cattle and cars.
 


“By far, this win has made me a better person and a better auctioneer,” Belcher said.

For winning the contest, Belcher was named the auctioneer of the Governor’s Sale of Champions.

The 2014 Reserve Auctioneer was Abbey Schmid of Clinton.

[Text received; JEFF SQUIBB, ILLINOIS STATE FAIR]

Product

Exhibitor

Hometown

Purchasers

Price

Grand Champion Rabbit Meat Pen

Sarah Brown

Jacksonville

Agrivest, Rex and Carolyn Evans

$6,000

Grand Champion Poultry Trio

Bailey Hunt

Sycamore

McDonald's of Peoria, McDonald’s of Central Illinois (Marty Davis)

$5,900

Land of Lincoln Supreme Champion Female Print

   

Prairie Farms Dairy of Carlinville

$2,895

Grand Champion Meat Goat

Tara Hummel

Caberry

Sky Ride, Rolly Rosenboom, Tom Paulk, Mike Earles and Friends of Tara Hummel

$10,000

Grand Champion Wether

Brooke Ryner

Alexis

North American Midway Entertainment, Friends of Brooke Ryner, Channel Seed, Matt Repp Memorial Scholarship, Anonymous

$21,000

Land of Lincoln Grand Champion Wether

Mitch Holmes

Mahomet

Terry Duffy and CME Group

Resold: Frank Hoffreiter, Becks Seed, Channel Seed, Hunter Nutrition, Sky Ride

$5,000

Resold: $5,000

Grand Champion and Land of Lincoln Grand Champion Barrow

Grant Kiefer

Livingston

Terry Duffy and CME Group

$53,000

Land of Lincoln Grand Champion Steer

Branden Musgrave

Pittsfield

Bruce and Diana Rauner

$56,300

Grand Champion Steer

Shaelye Varner

Morris

AT&T, Monsanto DeKald Asgrow

$100,000

 

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