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Published: August 19, 2015, 4:28pm

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The 2014 Clark County Junior Livestock Auction starts at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 9, at the Clark County Fairgrounds Beef Arena in Ridgefield.

FFA and 4H members have been busy all year preparing to exhibit their animals at the fair and preparing them for auction. For sale this year are rabbits, beef, goats, hogs, poultry and sheep.

At the fair, animals are judged by professional livestock evaluators, and those that meet established market quality standards will be auctioned. Proceeds from the sale go directly to the youth who have raised the animals through the Market Animal Project.

As an addition to the JLA, Clark County Youth Efforts Against Hunger will be present with their auction animals. YEAH was founded in 2006 by the Junior Livestock Auction Board to provide meat raised by 4-H and FFA members to needy families in Clark County. At the fair, buyers can donate their animals to YEAH or make cash donations to help YEAH buy other animals and pay for processing. The meat is then donated to the Clark County Food Bank.

In 2013, the YEAH donated 5,904 pounds of packaged meat valued in excess of $50,000 – this is enough meat for 3,500 meals (or a 5-week supply for the Clark County Food Bank).

Bidders can register between 9 and 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 9th, sign in as a bidder at the registration table near the Auction Ring. Registration forms are available at www.clarkcojla.org/uploads/2014_Buyer_Registration_Form_Update4.15.pdf.

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