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The 2012 Brown County Youth Fair Premium Auction got underway Saturday night, ending a very successful week of shows and setting an all-time record bid amount of $10,500 on the Grand Champion Market Steer.

According to Brent Mosley, a member of the Brown County Youth Fair steering committee, last year brought in $192,000 in auction premiums and this year was well on its way to their goal of $200,000 in premiums to be paid.

Many companies and individuals support the sale along with communities who gather donations to be able to help their town’s kids win premiums which are often used for college funds or to buy better animals for the next year.

Each year 75% of the animals shown in the market division and champion home economics projects are eligible for the sale.

See results and photos of the auction of the grand champions and reserve champions below.

Grand Champion Market Steer – Hanna Sweatman, Early FFA   $10,500 winning bid by Landmark Life.  (pictured above)

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Grand Champion Market Goat – Samantha Garrett, Early FFA   $5,000 winning bid by Lee Hoffpauir & Wes Fletcher in memory of Wes Fletcher, Jr.


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Grand Champion Market Lamb – Ashley Garrett, Early FFA   $3,600 winning bid by Landmark Life


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Grand Champion Market Swine – Rayme Walters, Early FFA   $4,100 winning bid by Guitar Veterinary and T&S Petrolium


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Grand Champion Market Rabbit – Keelee Allen, Bangs FFA   $1,700 winning bid by Big Country Ford


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Reserve Champion Market Steer – Colby Breeding, Brookesmith 4-H   $4,000 winning bid by Landmark Life


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Reserve Champion Market Goat – Jaylin Smith, Zephyr FFA   $3,200 winning bid by Hoffpauir Auto of Goldthwaite


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Reserve Champion Market Lamb – Jessica Smith, Zephyr FFA   $4,000 winning bid by Bob’s Fuels


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Reserve Champion Market Swine – Morgan Selman, May 4-H   $2,400 winning bid by Diamond P Enterprise and May Community Fund


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Reserve Champion Market Rabbit – Macie Mills, 4-H Rabbit Club   $700 winning bid by KOXE