a it i («Z) | \ 6 h mss a P 0 e l » Miames Ne i ‘-,j'-'.'! 4 h I i hs r1C€ES lnCh upward _at steer sale | " W P mb t .. s P ~« w m w / 9 PS ty g Lolâ€" porne epnsom«te C0T bJ°2 o "f | {« inalg, rusadh: \ \ By M At auction, the price to be paid . fig j ue Th j 3 m:nart?:;:o?tt?sxgenandtoday.corr\ oi ooo eR ( L W id \..,’{' , | {‘ C â€" y 4 pounds; purchasing an animal "". °J h s 4. / EeB > ~ { i 4 I Dinners of champions were weighing more, the extra (0 F Es * . uP f /y | * w aP0l © represented in the 11th annual â€" poundage is a ‘freebie‘. . "f,r, o 6 o ts [( tm LÂ¥ c 29. C > I Northumberland Cattlemen‘s This year‘s Grand Champion Y ‘i.?if'/if,‘“"ll'i\"".? Pose > / on | y " %' y / f 1x e Steer Show and Sale ring At title went to a 1,533â€"pound PWA | â€" «j 3 4 { e 1 ogl +t | U : Roseneath Sunday morning. This â€" Simmental Limousine/Charolais S {14“%\\ c oe : E; subb s a us 5i f mt i year, prices were good fOr cross raised by Murray McLeary. woll K " eatie s ofim iss Ieia ; producers, up from the sale barn â€" At auction, it went for $2.21 cents WA L. z[ A : Aealaveal toil @eadon + or usual shipping price per pound. _ per pound to Gary Newman of J ‘ar: _.,.k!' f GRAND CHAMPION: Murray McLeary, centre, won the trophy for "A big thanks goes to all our Newman, Olivér & McCarten oi.~ Abiie producing the Grand Champion steer. Buyer, at $2.21 per pound, was,Gary suppliers who support us and the Insurance. In 2004, the top steer e B Newman, right, of Newman, Oliver & McCarten Insurance. * beople who enter their animals," â€" went for $2.05 per pound live THIRD PLACE STEER: Wayne retirement date to October 8. The apeeâ€" vqluntger auctioncer Paul LeAn â€" weight, $1.57 in 2003. Newman, centre, produced the oneâ€"week delay was to ensure his . '.1 u’ said before launching into the sale The Reserve Grand Champion . thirdâ€"place steer. Left is purchaser â€" services were available for f w 11 of all nine steers at auction. The for 2005 is a 1,232â€"pound Jeff Van Noy of Campbellford Farm _ Sunday steer purchasers â€" gratis â€" C a wl steers were first judged for ‘finish‘ â€" Limousin/Simmental _ CroS$: Supply, and steer show judge Carl__ to send their beef to one of three p ies t.. P by judge Carl Hickson. _ entered by Wayne Newman. At . Hickson, right. butchers or a cattle sales barn. < < fls We‘re judging for finish, not _ auction, it went for $1.64 per pound In fifth place: a 1,184â€"pound a ~(All, prettiness," Mr. Hickson _ to Jeff Wilson of Northumberland _ Farm Supply. j Limo cross provided by Trevor ; 2 W 9 i explained to the crowd of Grain. Last year, the reserve In Sunday‘s show and $al€, and Brenda Curtis sold at auction C B spectators. "For a good steer. he‘s â€" champion steer brought $1.12 per _ fourth place went to a 1,484â€"pound | to warkworth Coâ€"op for $1.20 per *h o | gotta have a heft to him, aâ€" pound, $1.07 per pound in 2003. Limo produced by Wayne Pollock, pound. h ~ d | covering over his ribs." The third place steer this year . selling at auction for $1.40/lb. to Sixth place: a 1,203â€"pound Red -ï¬ï¬u | . Gt | Price per pound ranged from 91 was a 1,262â€"pound Blonde cross Londa Robinson of Hunco Farm Polled Limo cross produced by ol g;,\i cents to the top price of $2.21 per â€" raised by Wayne Newman. It sold Supplies Ltd. Mr. Pollock who, â€" peter Simonsen, sold at auction for i pound, a significant increase from â€" at auction for $1.13 (compared to with wife Barb, has operated a $1.1125 per pound to Terry Hogg of j en \ i ial last year‘s range of 80 cents to â€" $1.24 in 2004, and $1.06 in 2003) to livestock trucking business, | Casfle Building Centre. e j f. i P 4 $1.57 per pound. Jeff Van Noy of Campbellford delayed his scheduled October 1 Seventh place: a 1,290â€"pouna Pmiaa oo Pss id\ ie m m Limo cross produced by Grant â€" Ca®®= m 1 e upenectiaic t We Clark sold at auction for $1.05 per _ Auctioneer Jim Nelson perched atop U pound to Warkworth Coâ€"op. a fence to lead the auction bidding 5.. l Chle?rgig}ilsth D}flicr;slio?lsliiOB-pgrl})r;(; Ecl)t ttr;le 11th annual Northumberland heo. ols i , v * i attlemen‘s iati ket ‘a% ï¬ * B Ei old _ . M produced by Dave Skinkle sold for Steer Show Aas:gcrsaat;gn sl\ï¬ird:y % Pr l (| | [ $1.05 per pound to Farm Credit | morning. [ wWAR).., E3 mememene fiewss a Canada who announced it will be \ _ u) / uptinme \| 31 PSEREEEE | donated to the Campbellford Food «Om L1 P fte A i 4 RS) Bank. produced by Ross Poole sold for 91 ® | J 2c in OP KE (&fl ul In ninth place: a 1,382â€"pound â€" cents per pound to Mac Farms of - d e ie .24 _ 15 w 3M AAMM C Charolais® Limousin _ cross Warkworth. < 2 ,a Te o A P ud _â€"* T. ho #\‘ s tz # 7 umW P P es ( ts fl NJ 2 m ~ uk > ,,1:,,:.. C ?-' . ._aa s â€" i ttadl ‘] E | ~ j i is s d PS * re~=afo fir‘y c moe Aulmilpatidoy®© [# | s \ .A tb t V â€"s%MD . e k. CC L se O _ Cae® f i â€" ... [\ ogihiee) 10 o / < P 7\ T e : " foc 44 ~ hm SR ii,"-?ï¬â€™[fli‘ [( 349 â€" †wk / «se y o #/8 . â€" s Lalto. 1 P Y P 7 C JP b ‘ "et" {‘:’1» " ® % . j P ate P % V 1/,, x~ 8 ie ;, 7 ‘\392'\5{, EZ: angrage n \p o N-;â€" t sgls> M \( % ; C ME 48y . iï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬" i# 4 _ cA NE n e 7 _X R i # ‘ mipnpac ty oCC K: fl, M \ . Nikk 9 3 “«-71?' :":1 es t _‘ . i ’ Pas . ( *Mm‘?"' t cce Nameaney l 'l\a U i ho frogil M 4| % _ T h f \ s We tÂ¥kâ€"â€"â€"~ o i o 0 >, ./ ./ y ooo mA B d ( i * vG f M y ‘ (o lt N ‘f is . ) Q!‘i : '.\Vi 1 I P i““ ( PXA ‘ x 4 m." 109 0s Niush it 5o d hk i) in I | J11E /) M btkaâ€"+tamd > _ _ _ k : hdliii 2 AMc=sG9f4f PE n C m ns nesERVEe GRAND CHAMPION: Van, left, and Dan Darling, third from left, i 1th the trophy for producing the Reserve Gran ampion steer. r. a COSt Watch: Mecodc oo buyers, {", and . CUHOUS'CVOWg?d 9e tgg f?ce:rr:] fg1r t(;]eent“s to \£I1022 per pF:)u\{ï¬d, oFf) the 1,2%2-pound Lime cross was J(_aff Wilson, Eï¬ond annual Market Steer Show and Sale at Roseneath Fa|IdFa|r Sunday. Prices this year rang ns . doriate n meeconcancretancaienie t | : j i ounds. wores ' $2.21 per pound live weight to a maximum 1,400 p