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May 24, 2022

Governor’s Livestock Auction Rebounds Well

August 12, 2021

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Governor’s Livestock Auction Rebounds Well

After missing the opportunity entirely in 2020 due to the pandemic – the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Livestock Auction returned to fanfare and fun on Wednesday evening at State Fair Park in West Allis.

The Blue Ribbon Sale of Champions Foundation and Wisconsin State Fair Officials welcomed Governor Tony Evers and First Lady, Kathy Evers to their second Governor’s Blue Ribbon Livestock Auction. By the end of the evening, the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Livestock Auction, at the 2021 Wisconsin State Fair, raised a total of $303,800.

“Funds raised at the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Livestock Auction support the Blue Ribbon Sale of Champions Foundation’s mission to educate and support the Wisconsin State Fair youth livestock exhibitors”, says Bob Johnson, President of the Blue Ribbon Sale of Champions Foundation. “These youth are the future of the Wisconsin livestock industry and we were overwhelmed with the generosity of our auction supporters.” Each year, the GBRLA provides $30,500 in scholarship awards as well as over $15,000 to fund Wisconsin State Fair Junior Exhibitor Showmanship, Knowledge Master Showman, and Reserve Champion Awards.

Bucky Badger kicked off the event, leaving the crowd energized as the first animal stepped onto the stage to sell. The bidding commenced and auctioneer Gary Finley started the night by selling the Grand Champion Steer, weighing in at
1,339 lbs., exhibited by Tori Crisp and sold to Kenosha Beef for $47,500. Congratulations to all of the Wisconsin State Fair Junior Exhibitors who sold their animals in the 2021 Governor’s Blue Ribbon Livestock Auction.

Grand Champion Steer (Crossbred) exhibited by Tori Crisp of Racine County, Winning bid of $47,500 by Kenosha Beef
Grand Champion Barrow (Crossbred) exhibited by James Tibbits of Iowa County, Winning bid of $16,000 by Beechwood Sales & Service
Grand Champion Market Lamb (Crossbred) exhibited by Wesley Berget of Iowa County, Winning bid of $12,000 by Meijer
Champion Chianina Steer exhibited by Ross Lindsey of Iowa County, Winning bid of $12,000 by Statewide Fencing Inc. and Interstate Parking Company
Champion Natural Colored Lamb exhibited by Payton Van Schyndle of Lafayette County, Winning bid of $3,500 by Porktoberfeast: Leff’s Lucky Town, Schranz Roofing, Bunzel’s, Hot House Tavern, Blue Moon Tavern at the Park, Libbys Soft Serve/Grandma’s Brown Cinnamon Rolls, Major Goolsby’s, Trawicki Electric, Zimmerman Architectural Studios/Harwood Engineering, Fein Brothers, Raylyn Contractors, Nord Construction, Pure Mechanical, Meijer
Champion Yorkshire Barrow exhibited Dalton Bennett of Winnebago County, Winning bid of $5,000 by Saz’s Hospitality Group, Grebe’s Bakery, Milwaukee Admirals, Complex Security, Catalano’s
Champion Maine Anjou Steer exhibited by Nolan Goehring of Sheboygan County, Winning bid of $11,000 by Budweiser
Champion Shropshire Lamb exhibited by Halie Schwab of Grant County, Winning bid of $4,000 by Ewe-Nique Products
Champion Berkshire Barrow exhibited by Bryar Yelinek of Iowa County, Winning bid of $5,000 by Statewide Fencing Inc. and Interstate Parking Company and Meijer
Champion Hereford Steer exhibited by Lauren Jones of Lafayette County, Winning bid of $7,000 by WI Souvenir Milk Caps
Champion AOB Lamb exhibited by Maria Lee of Ozaukee County, Winning bid of $4,500 by Meijer
Champion Spot Barrow exhibited by Taylor Henningfield of Dane County, Winning bid of $5,000 by Meijer
Champion Dorset Lamb exhibited by Brannt Balfanz of Racine County, Winning bid of $6,000 by Beechwood Sales & Service
Champion Hereford Barrow exhibited by Abigail Helbach of Amherst County, Winning bid of $5,000 by Case IH
Champion Tamworth Barrow exhibited by Bethany Drafall of Green County, Winning bid of $3,500 by Giant Slide Inc., Caribbean Smoothies & Siggy’s Wild Dog Saloon, Skyfair, Inc.
Champion Bred & Owned Barrow exhibited by Isabelle Doherty of Jefferson County, Winning bid of $7,000 by Kliztman Seed, Klondike Farms, Great Lakes Coca-Cola, Andrew Maple Grove Farms, Inc., Taylor Crouch Showpigs, Wisconsin Pork Association, Lannin Racing – Bob Lannin
Reserve Grand Champion Steer (Crossbred) exhibited by Kyle Lois of Racine County, Winning bid of $22,500 by Meijer
Reserve Grand Champion Barrow (Chester White) exhibited by Cade Willis of Racine County, Winning bid of $10,000 by Porktoberfeast; Leff’s Lucky Town, Schranz Roofing, Bunzel’s, Hot House Tavern, Blue Moon Tavern at the Park, Libbys Soft Serve/Grandma’s Brown Cinnamon Rolls, Major Goolsby’s, Trawicki Electric, Zimmerman Architectural Studios/Harwood Engineering, Fein Brothers, Raylyn Contractors, Nord Construction, Pure Mechanical
Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb (Hampshire) exhibited by Payton Van Schyndle of Grant County, Winning bid of $10,000 by WI Souvenir Milk Caps
Champion Duroc Barrow exhibited by Wyatt Storms of Iowa County, Winning bid of $5,000 by Molson Coors
Champion AOB Steer exhibited by Alexis Kast of Richland County, Winning bid of $7,000 by Meijer
Champion Oxford Lamb exhibited by Halie Schwab of Grant County, Winning bid of $3,500 by Ewe-Nique Products and Meijer
Champion Hampshire Barrow exhibited by Luke Schubert of Iowa County, Winning bid of $5,000 by Great Lakes Coca-Cola and Meijer
Champion Angus Steer exhibited by Parker Schaefer of Racine County, Winning bid of $11,000 by Beechwood Sales & Service and Meijer
Champion Suffolk Lamb exhibited by Isabel Roloff of Shawano County, Winning bid of $3,500 by Go Riteway Transportation and Meijer
Champion Poland China Barrow exhibited by Nicholas Duch of Waupaca County, Winning bid of $5,500 by WE Energies Foundation
Champion Simmental Steer exhibited by Bennett Wilks of Racine County, Winning bid of $13,000 by Andis Co.
Champion Southdown Lamb exhibited by Leah Huchthausen of Dane County, Winning bid of $3,500 by Kiztman Seed LLC, Klondike Farms, Andrew Maple Grove Farms, Inc.
Champion Registered Dairy Steer exhibited by Baylee Leix of Iowa County, Winning bid of $20,000 by American Foods Group
Champion Landrace Barrow exhibited by Cooper Willis of Racine County, Winning bid of $5,000 by Andis Co. and Meijer
Champion Bred & Owned Steer exhibited by Tallon Havens of Lafayette County, Winning bid of $4,750 by Beer Capital Distributing
Champion Bred and Owned Lamb exhibited by Jacee Johnson of Walworth County, Winning bid of $14,500 by Porktoberfeast; Leff’s Lucky Town, Schranz Roofing, Bunzel’s, Hot House Tavern, Blue Moon Tavern at the Park, Libbys Soft Serve/Grandma’s Brown Cinnamon Rolls, Major Goolsby’s, Trawicki Electric, Zimmerman Architectural Studios/Harwood Engineering, Fein Brothers, Raylyn Contractors, Nord Construction, Pure Mechanical, Molson Coors, Kewaskum Foods, Saz Hospitality, Beer Capital Distributing

Filed Under: Agribusiness, county fairs, Education, Livestock, News Tagged With: Beechwood Sales & Service, Blue Ribbon Sale of Champions Foundation, Interstate Parking Company, Kenosha Beef International, Meijer, Porktoberfeast, Statewide Fencing Inc., Wisconsin Souvenir Milk Caps, wisconsin state fair

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