(This article was updated at 9:15 a.m. Aug. 7 to include information from Saturday’s sales)
The 2017 Columbiana County Fair junior fair market, cheese and dairy goat fudge sales were held Aug. 3 and 5. Here’s a list of the champions and their sale prices. You can also scroll to the bottom of this listing to see a slide show of the winners’ photos, as well as other candid photos from the fair; or click on individual youth names to see a larger photo.
Aug. 3, 2017
STEERS
Number of Market Lots: 58 Number of Carcass Lots: 2 Average: $2.61/pound; $2.49, without champions
Grand champion: Kira Sharp
Bid: $7.25/pound Weight: 1,315 pounds
Buyer: Sarchione Chevy/Sarchione Auto Group
Reserve champion: Madison Pidgeon
Bid: $7.25/pound Weight: 1,330 pounds
Buyer: Graft Electric
Grand champion carcass: Sydnie Holden
Bid: $4.50/pound Weight: 1,355 pounds
Buyer: Paris & Washington Insurance
Reserve champion carcass: Daniel McCracken
Bid: $4/pound Weight: 1,245 pounds
Buyer: Sarchione Chevy/Sarchione Auto Group
Grand champion steer project*/Champion Columbiana County born and raised/Steer Showman of Showmen/Senior Skillathon: Megan Drake
Bid: $5.25/pound Weight: 1,227 pounds
Buyer: MAC Trailer Mfg.
Bantam showmanship: Kamryn Kiko Junior showmanship: Madison Kibler Intermediate showmanship: Luke Medure Bantam skillathon: Emmy Jones Junior skillathon: Addyson Jones Intermediate skillathon: Haley Jones
LAMBS
Number of Market Lots: 34 Number of Carcass Lots: 2 Average: $3.69/pound without champions
Grand champion/Showman of Showmen: Margaret McNicol
Bid: $12.75/pound Weight: 147 pounds
Buyer: Paris & Washington Insurance
Reserve champion/Reserve outstanding youth project, bantam showmanship: Bridget Hilliard
Bid: $12/pound Weight: 144 pounds
Buyer: SG Diesel Performance, Ramsey Hoof Trimming, Hilliard Family Farm, John and Angie French
Grand champion carcass: Taylor Cope
Bid: $6/pound Weight: 117 pounds
Buyer: Kishman’s IGA
Reserve champion carcass: Dakota McCracken
Bid: $8.50/pound Weight: 123 pounds
Buyer: Paris & Washington Insurance, Steer Financial Advisors
Senior skillathon: Sarah Jarvis Intermediate skillathon/intermediate showmanship/rate of gain: Julianne Kallas Junior skillathon: Lainey Mercure
GOATS
Number of Market Lots: 15 Average: $4.07/pound with champions, $2.85, without
Grand champion/outstanding project: Ashley Hahn
Bid: $20/pound Weight: 106 pounds
Buyer: Hanoverton Feed, Paris & Washington Insurance, Kiko Meats, Sarchione Chevrolet, Haltech, JL Connecting Horseshoeing, Rogers Mill, Sugardale Meats, Jim and Patti Powell, and Jeff and Brooke Hahn
Reserve champion/Outstanding Project/Bantam Showman and Bantam Skillathon: Emmy Jones
Bid: $4/pound Weight: 65 pounds
Buyer: D&G Mechanical
Reserve Outstanding Project/Rate of Gain/Intermediate Skillathon: Roseiline Fluharty Junior showmanship/skillathon: Kirkland Miller Intermediate showmanship: Isaac Thompson Senior showmanship: Michael French Senior skillathon: Hannah Hephner
RABBITS
Number of Pens of Three: 6 Average: $342.50 with champions; $288.75, without
Grand champion: Bekka Hall
Bid: $150/per rabbit Weight: 13.4 pounds
Buyer: Jim and Patti Powell
* The grand and reserve champion project award is based on the exhibitor’s skillathon, showmanship and live animal conformation.
(Photos by Susan Crowell) Note: Saturday’s photos are in a second slide show below, so scroll down!)
Congressman Bill Johnson
U.S. Rep. Bill Johnson stopped by the Columbiana County Dairy Boosters' milkshake stand at the fair. Also pictured are Farm and Dairy advertising representatives Denise Rhodes (left) and Anne Benner Brown.
U.S. Rep. Bill Johnson stopped by the Columbiana County Dairy Boosters' milkshake stand at the fair. Also pictured are Farm and Dairy advertising representatives Denise Rhodes (left) and Anne Benner Brown.
Cope Farm Equipment, represented by Stephanie Cope, paid $2.55 a pound for the reserve outstanding steer project, a 1,217-pound steer raised by Macee Mercure. Also pictured are fair royalty Quinton Ayers and Hannah Hephner.
Megan Drake earned the grand outstanding steer project honor, and was steer showman of showmen and senior skillathon winner. Her 1,227-pound steer, born and raised in Columbiana County, sold for $5.25 a pound to Mac Trailer, represented by Jenny Conny, holding Lane Raber. Also pictured are fair royalty Quinton Ayers and Hannah Hephner.
Sydnie Holden’s 1,355-pound grand champion carcass steer sold for $4.50 a pound to Paris & Washington Insurance Company, represented by Hunter Palmer.
Also pictured is 4-H Queen Hannah Hephner.
Two competitors — Paris & Washington Insurance Company and Sandy and Beaver Insurance, represented by Becky Holmes and Hunter Palmer — paid $5,000 for Autumn Whiteleather’s grand champion cheese basket. Also pictured are Phil Mueller (left) and Venae Watts, representing Minerva Dairy, which calculates the winners and donates all the cheese.
Olivia Hippely’s 571-pound grand champion dairy beef feeder calf sold for $7 a pound to Mac Trailer, represented by Julia, Braxton and Tate Ray, and Rachel, Lane and Chad Raber. Also pictured is 4-H Queen Hannah Hephner.
Daniel McCracken’s reserve champion carcass steer, weighing 1,245 pounds, sold for $4 a pound to Sarchione Chevrolet and The Sarchione Auto Group, represented by Johnny Johnston (left) and Joe Sarchione.
K&S Millwrights, represented by owner Gary Irwin, paid $4,250 for Bailey Campbell’s reserve champion cheese basket. Also pictured are Phil Mueller (left) and Venae Watts, representing Minerva Dairy.
Harold’s Equipment, represented by Leah and Marcus Miller, paid $1,050 for Isaac Guy’s yield champion cheese basket. Also pictured is Venae Watts of Minerva Dairy.
Sarchione Chevrolet and The Sarchione Auto Group, represented by Joe Sarchione, paid $7.25 a pound for Kira Sharp’s grand champion steer at this year’s Columbiana County Fair. The champion weighed 1,315 pounds.
Maddie Neville (left) and Kenzie Coblentz encouraged bidders to buy a cheese basket to support the county 4-H dairy committee at the Columbiana County Fair.
Paris & Washington Insurance, represented by Hunter Palmer, and Sandy and Beaver Insurance, represented by Becky Holmes, paid $700 for Kiersten Cusick’s reserve champion turkey.
Paris & Washington Insurance, represented by Hunter Palmer, and Sandy and Beaver Insurance, represented by Becky Holmes, paid $700 for Kiersten Cusick’s reserve champion turkey.
Steer Financial Advisors and Paris & Washington Insurance, represented by Hunter Palmer, paid $8.50 a pound for Dakota McCracken’s 123-pound reserve champion carcass lamb.
Emmy Jones’ 65-pound reserve champion goat sold for $4 a pound to D&G Mechanical, represented by Patrick Souders. Jones was also the outstanding project winner, and bantam showman and bantam skillathon winner.
Shelby Peters raised this year’s reserve champion hog and was also the senior showman and showman of showmen. Her 280-pound hog sold for $8 a pound to Paris & Washington Insurance, represented by Hunter Palmer, and Sandy and Beaver Insurance, represented by Becky Holmes and her children, Kylie and Maxwell.
Kira Sharp’s 263-pound grand champion market hog sold for $10 a pound to Paris & Washington Insurance, represented by Hunter Palmer, and Sandy and Beaver Insurance, represented by Becky Holmes and her children, Kylie and Maxwell.
Bridget Hilliard raised the reserve champion market lamb, weighing 144 pounds. It sold for $12 a pound to SG Diesel Performance, represented by Scott, Amy and Landon Gram; Ramsey Hoof Trimming, represented by Joe and Ellie Ramsey; John and Angie French, and Hilliard Family Farm, represented by Anthony Hilliard.
The 106-pound grand champion market goat, raised by Ashley Hahn sold for $20 a pound to a group of buyers: Hanoverton Feed, Paris & Washington Insurance, Kiko Meats, Sarchione Chevrolet, Haltech, JL Connecting Horseshoeing, Rogers Mill, Sugardale Meats, Jim and Patti Powell, and Jeff and Brooke Hahn. Also pictured is trophy donor Judge Scott Washam.
Kiko Meats, represented by Steve Kiko (left), and Paris & Washington Insurance, represented by Hunter Palmer, paid $5 a pound for Shelby Peters’ 236-pound grand champion carcass hog.