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15th Annual 4-H Livestock Auction

Pacific County Fair
August 22-25th, 2002

The purpose of the Pacific County Fair 4-H/FFA Livestock Show and Auction is to assist young people in developing skills and abilities.  The auction's specific goals include:
 1) increased responsibility and judgment of the member; 2) improved knowledge of livestock production practices and demonstrated skills in putting those production practices to work; 3) opportunity for young people to meet and become acquainted with business leaders and those who buy their animals and help to finance the show; 4) provide a financial return as a reward for a young person's hard work and efforts, and 5) create a public awareness of positive and constructive youth efforts in Pacific County.

Schedule of Events for the 2002 Pacific County Fair

Wednesday, August 22nd

2-8 p.m.   Veterinary Health Inspection
8 p.m.     Weigh-in for all auction animals; 4-H/FFA Livestock Record and
                Short Story due

Thursday, August 23rd

10 a.m.    4-H/FFA Sheep Show, followed by Swine
2 p.m.     4-H/FFA Beef Show

Saturday, August 25th

7 p.m.     Livestock Auction 

 

 

 

 

 

2002 Buyer's Brochure

Policies and Procedures for 4-H/FFA Participants

2001 Livestock Auction
List of Buyers

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Toni Gwin, Pacific Co. Extension Agent - 4-H, tgwin@wsu.edu   Pat BoyEs
State 4-H Program Leader

Ph: (253) 445-4589
boyesp@wsu.edu
  Jackie Wilson, Pacific Co. Administrative Clerk, jawilson@co.pacific.wa.us      
 


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