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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1694870" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>That Awesome!</p><p>I've been to a lot of 4H sales, they can sadly turn into a last name sale pretty quick. A kid's dad is a big farmer and there for a big customer at the local bank and chemical supplier. Those two places will battle like crazy to buy that kids livestock, but won't lift a hand when a child that lives in the country but who's parents work in town. That's where Mercer county Livestock Producers come in. Its a self created group of seed stock producers that sell a lot of livestock for county fair 4H projects. They have a representative at the sale and they buy any livestock that no one else will bid on. I'd hate to guess how many lots they are contenders on, it's a bunch. I don't know what their budget is. I think they just all throw in some money and go support the kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1694870, member: 39695"] That Awesome! I've been to a lot of 4H sales, they can sadly turn into a last name sale pretty quick. A kid's dad is a big farmer and there for a big customer at the local bank and chemical supplier. Those two places will battle like crazy to buy that kids livestock, but won't lift a hand when a child that lives in the country but who's parents work in town. That's where Mercer county Livestock Producers come in. Its a self created group of seed stock producers that sell a lot of livestock for county fair 4H projects. They have a representative at the sale and they buy any livestock that no one else will bid on. I'd hate to guess how many lots they are contenders on, it's a bunch. I don't know what their budget is. I think they just all throw in some money and go support the kids. [/QUOTE]
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