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Shorthorns steal the show at KILE
HARRISBURG, Pa. – A record-setting number of beef cattle passed through the show arena during the 2007
Locals show champions at KILE
HARRISBURG, Pa.. – Jake Logan of Irvin, Pa.., won the grand champion steer title with his steer, Heatseeker, during the junior steer show held during the Keystone International Livestock Exposition (KILE) at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg.
Ohio State Fair sale of champions shatters records
Grand champion hog exhibitor’s family hopes to redeem its reputation through win.
Two-day sale makes for shorter days at Washington County livestock sale
The Washington County livestock sale brought 4-H’ers and FFA members $217,061.88 from the large and small animal auctions.
Questions remain about environmental impact of East Palestine train derailment
It’s not clear whether dioxin was released during the vinyl chloride burn, but scientists say it’s likely. Problem is state and federal agencies aren’t testing for it.
2019 Butler Farm Show sale totals $229,786.10
The Butler Farm Show junior livestock sale totaled $229,786.10. There were 209 lots in total. Find all the details here.
Ohio State Fair 2008 Sale of Champions sets new records
Three of the eight bids at the Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions Aug. 10 went down in the history books as all-time records. The reserve champion pen of chickens, reserve champion barrow and reserve champion steer each brought a bigger bid than ever before in the sale’s 41-year history.
Baling technology continues to progress
The history of hay baling is long and varied, but manufacturers have made countless improvements to the technology over the years.
Sale features steins and furniture
A two-day sale at DeFina Auctions offered a collection of Mettlach steins and a collection of more than 1,500 Royal Winton chintz.
Twin sisters break sales records at Summit Co. Fair livestock sale
Twins Lisa and Amy Bourgeois took both the grand and reserve champion titles for their steers at the Summit County Fair last week and sold them at the fair’s highest prices in history.






