
Alexis Meadows’ grand champion lamb was purchased for $5,000 by City Ice and Fuel, representatives also pictured alongside Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.

Derek Schwartz’s grand champion commercial feeder calf was purchased for $5,130 by 1-77 Ford and Jackson County Regional Livestock Market, representatives also pictured alongside Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.

Nathaniel Wood’s grand champion market goat was purchased for $3,920 from City Ice and Fuel, representative also pictured.
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Ethan Stanley’s grand champion replacement heifer was purchased for $5,940 by Wallis Farms, ICL-IP and Ohio Valley Bank, representatives also pictured alongside Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.
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Christian Pyles’ grand champion market hog was purchased for $4,400 from Mark Porter GM Supercenter and Williams Family Show Pigs, representatives pictured alongside Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.
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Chris Conner’s grand champion special lamb was purchased for $2,610 by City Ice and Fuel, representatives also pictured alongside Tyler Conner, helper, and Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.
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Garrett Turley’s reserve champion commercial feeder calf was purchased for $2,725 by Total Practice Solutions Group, representatives also pictured alongside Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.
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Mary Grace Workman’s reserve champion market goat was purchased for $1,520 by Jackson County Regional Livestock Market, representative also pictured.
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Shelby Stanley’s reserve champion replacement heifer was purchased for $3,282.50 by City Ice and Fuel, representative also pictured alongside Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.
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David Hendrick’s reserve champion market hog was purchased for $4,262.50 by Brad Deal Catering and Deal Funeral Home, representatives also pictured alongside Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.
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Kaitlyn Dunn’s reserve champion lamb was purchased for $2,700 by Prim Law Firm, representative also pictured alongside Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.
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Alexis Meadows’ grand champion lamb was purchased for $5,000 by City Ice and Fuel, representatives also pictured alongside Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.
Derek Schwartz’s grand champion commercial feeder calf was purchased for $5,130 by 1-77 Ford and Jackson County Regional Livestock Market, representatives also pictured alongside Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.
Nathaniel Wood’s grand champion market goat was purchased for $3,920 from City Ice and Fuel, representative also pictured.
Ethan Stanley’s grand champion replacement heifer was purchased for $5,940 by Wallis Farms, ICL-IP and Ohio Valley Bank, representatives also pictured alongside Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.
Christian Pyles’ grand champion market hog was purchased for $4,400 from Mark Porter GM Supercenter and Williams Family Show Pigs, representatives pictured alongside Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.
Chris Conner’s grand champion special lamb was purchased for $2,610 by City Ice and Fuel, representatives also pictured alongside Tyler Conner, helper, and Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.
Garrett Turley’s reserve champion commercial feeder calf was purchased for $2,725 by Total Practice Solutions Group, representatives also pictured alongside Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.
Mary Grace Workman’s reserve champion market goat was purchased for $1,520 by Jackson County Regional Livestock Market, representative also pictured.
Shelby Stanley’s reserve champion replacement heifer was purchased for $3,282.50 by City Ice and Fuel, representative also pictured alongside Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.
David Hendrick’s reserve champion market hog was purchased for $4,262.50 by Brad Deal Catering and Deal Funeral Home, representatives also pictured alongside Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.
Kaitlyn Dunn’s reserve champion lamb was purchased for $2,700 by Prim Law Firm, representative also pictured alongside Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.
Ashley Morrison’s reserve champion special lamb was purchased for $1,690 by AEP River Transportation Division, representatives also pictured alongside Emma Rice, helper, and Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.
Madison Crank’s reserve champion steer was purchased for $5,220 by Total Practice Solution Group with an additional $100 from Bridgeport Equipment, buyers also pictured alongside Fair Queen Mary Grace Workman.












