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Donated heifer auctioned
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Donated heifer auctioned
Auctioneer E.B. Harris recently bid off a heifer donated by Prestage Farms during his sale at the Sampson County Livestock Facility in April. Dick Mills, of Ayden, bought the heifer for $2,200 and the money was given to the Sampson County 4-H Program for future activities in the N.C. State Youth Livestock Program and on a county level. The 4-H Department would like to extend a big thank you to all parties involved. On a separate note, youth interested in applying for a free heifer or goat to show, can call the Extension Office to receive an application from the Sampson County Livestock Association Office at 910-592-7161. Pictured above are:4-H’ers Roxie Long and Colby Matthis with buyer Dick Mills. (Courtesy Photo)
Donated heifer auctioned Auctioneer E.B. Harris recently bid off a heifer donated by Prestage Farms during his sale at the Sampson County Livestock Facility in April. Dick Mills, of Ayden, bought the heifer for $2,200 and the money was given to the Sampson County 4-H Program for future activities in the N.C. State Youth Livestock Program and on a county level. The 4-H Department would like to extend a big thank you to all parties involved. On a separate note, youth interested in applying for a free heifer or goat to show, can call the Extension Office to receive an application from the Sampson County Livestock Association Office at 910-592-7161. Pictured above are:4-H’ers Roxie Long and Colby Matthis with buyer Dick Mills. (Courtesy Photo)
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Auctioneer E.B. Harris recently bid off a heifer donated by Prestage Farms during his sale at the Sampson County Livestock Facility in April. Dick Mills, of Ayden, bought the heifer for $2,200 and the money was given to the Sampson County 4-H Program for future activities in the N.C. State Youth Livestock Program and on a county level. The 4-H Department would like to extend a big thank you to all parties involved. On a separate note, youth interested in applying for a free heifer or goat to show, can call the Extension Office to receive an application from the Sampson County Livestock Association Office at 910-592-7161. Pictured above are: 4-H’ers Roxie Long and Colby Matthis with buyer Mills.



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