The final event of the Livingston County Fair on Friday was the annual Premium Livestock Auction. On behalf of the Livingston County 4-H and FFA Fair Board and the youth of Livingston County, Fair Board President Jennifer Horton expressed great appreciation for the support and generosity.
The 2021 Livingston County Fair – Premium Market Animal Sale raised $144,100 to support the 4H and FFA members showing animals this year. This year’s total came from the premium sale of 147 animals, up 11 from last year. There were 88 buyers, up 19 from last year. The $144,100 was $20,850 higher than last year. The average price per animal sold was $980
Sale history:
Year sale amount Top Buyer # of sellers average per animal
2021 $144,100 Tina Livestock Market 147 $980
2020 $123,250 Tina Livestock Market 136 $906
2019 $114,100 BTC Bank 208 $548
2018 $129800 Chula Famers Co-op 212 $612
Thursday’s Beef Show Results
The Livingston County Fair wrapped up on Friday, but the final livestock shows were held on Thursday. That included the various cattle shows. Fairboard President Jennifer Horton supplied the results.
Breeding Heifers
Supreme overall breeding heifer – Clayton Walker
Supreme overall reserve breeding heifer – Lilly Stedem
3rd overall breeding heifer – Kimber Woodworth
4th overall breeding heifer – Carmen Woodworth
5th overall breeding heifer – McKenna Campbell
Market Cattle
Supreme overall market animal – Gabby Hapes
Supreme overall reserve market animal – Dalton Hoover
Champion Home raised market steer – Gabby Hapes
Reserve Champion home raised market steer – Claire Walker
Champion purchased market steer – Dalton Hoover
Reserve Champion purchased market steer – Carmen Woodworth
Champion Market Heifer – Ella Stephens
Reserve Champion Market Heifer – Kadie Rounkles