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JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS Featuring prize winning Beef, Lamb, Goat, Pork, Rabbits & Poultry Swine: Saturday, July 27 - 9:00 a.m. Rabbits: Saturday, July 27 - 1:00 p.m. Sheep: Friday, August 2 - 9:00 a.m. Poultry: Friday, August 2 - 1:00 p.m. Goats: Friday, August 2 - 1:30 p.m. Beef: Saturday, August 3 - 6:00 p.m. AUCTIONEERS Tony Brazil, Petaluma Bruce Campbell, Healdsburg Drew McElfrish, Gridley Charlie Hawkes, Sebastopol Louie Ricci, Santa Rosa Rex Williams, Sebastopol ANNOUNCERS Pete Albers, Santa Rosa Pat Emery, Santa Rosa Bev Palm, Petaluma THANK YOU The consignors and the Junior Livestock Auction Committee appreciate the services donated by the: -Auctioneers-Announcers-Area Committee Solicitors...and all other Businesses and Individuals who support the Auction. JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION STATISTICS Year 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 # of Exhibitors 400 436 459 458 527 626 649 612 658 704 711 858 706 742 790 798 818 797 782 788 897 859 618 603 593 498 634 604 612 625 560 509 577 600 595 559 432 501 473 498 530 526 556 560 571 494 483 496 # of Buyers Total Livestock 383 404 524 528 587 678 754 752 767 801 814 935 840 867 824 903 988 995 1055 1103 1007 1057 926 1009 936 927 959 938 923 833 812 779 922 866 825 907 672 900 876 906 920 859 931 906 908 857 747 797 519 653 672 678 829 849 959 920 971 1006 1097 1177 1040 1073 1011 1147 1236 1179 1152 1047 1109 989 968 1019 998 940 1017 949 967 850 869 738 931 877 748 881 643 845 780 830 860 853 908 932 950 814 778 840 2 Total Amount 70,527.06 72,936.61 83,164.78 86,813.01 103,280.22 118,661.46 121,991.07 162,096.76 193,030.21 217,138.64 253,571.98 270,467.65 283,203.40 320,121.66 377,666.95 420,890.83 468,664.05 460,865.12 462,884.25 469,069.19 470,256.31 440,365.47 478,361.76 511,274.23 463,992.40 482,099.56 490,756.68 515,439.25 502,389.65 478,974.14 554,721.37 481,319.88 574,141.00 612,658.00 624,469.90 696,131.80 662,932.64 774,292.20 767,441.70 880,336.75 975,217.12 976,624.80 1,068,725.00 1,142,056.50 1,026,974.40 1,013,138.72 1,039,783.20 1,097,838.08 AREA COMMITTEE "SOLICITORS" BODEGA BAY Richard Franceschi, 861-9025 Randy Mantua, 876-3195 Richard Murphy, 876-3364 CLOVERDALE Stephanie Wright, 849-7828 COTATI Jeff James, 575-6370 Bill Scarpete, 795-2697 FORESTVILLE Kristie Gross, 887-1245 Jeff Petersen, 546-0354 FULTON Tom Parsons, 573-3887 GEYSERVILLE Johanna Vanoni, 857-3513 GLEN ELLEN Joe Johnson, 996-2474 HEALDSBURG Randy Jackson, 433-4421 Dave Lewers, 431-1960 Terry Lindley, 838-4866 Jim Neumiller, 433-1960 Roger Park, 478-8006 KENWOOD Lisa Bauer, 217-0403 Jeff Kunde, 833-5501 x311 OCCIDENTAL Al Gerhardt, 874-3400 PENNGROVE Mark Davis, 794-0202 PETALUMA Robert Antheunisse,327-6213 Art Azevedo, 762-1579 Ralph Bettinelli, 762-5039 Manuel Brazil, 763-0893 Dr. Fred Groverman, 795-3694 & 763-3132 Roger Horick, 763-0815 Teejay Lowe, 849-1147 Mike Mickelson, 696-9107 John Monahan, 775-4639 Joe Moreda, 795-6261 Ernie Nunes, 762-7135 Mark Singleton, 953-3136 ROHNERT PARK Patrick Hickey, 584-8842 Gary Malone, 585-3222 SANTA ROSA Amy Brennan, 526-1803 Doug Beretta, 584-5262 John Brandon, 585-0578 Ron Carli, 545-1200 Julie Davis, 538-7046 Dean & Shari DeGraffenreid, 585-2351 John F. DeMeo, 545-3232 Tony Ghisla, 524-3000 Larry Grove, 523-3982 Janet Leisen, 528-2085 Jim Mickelson, 762-1473 Annette O’Kelley, 523-2823 or 528-5364 Mike Nonella, 523-2307 Lisa Piehl, 495-8971 Mike Runyan, 523-0688 Dennis Tesconi, 584-5258 Ralph Worden, 584-7806 SEBASTOPOL Jack Balistreri, 874-2599 Christine Bergue, 823-5988 Anthony Dei, 829-5650 Charlie Hawkes, 823-0551 Kirk Lokka, 481-6038 Michelle Pendleton, 827-3220 Steve & Diana Stornetta, 823-7516 Charlie Wallin, 823-5135 SONOMA John M. Amaral, 996-3647 Robert “Bob” Clark, 996-1798 Gerald Marino, 996-8146 Emily Schiffman, 933-6755 TOMALES Mike Maloney, 484-5811 WINDSOR Saralee McClelland Kunde, 546-3276 For further information contact: Sonoma County Fair Entry Office (707) 545 - 4203 3 HOW THE AUCTION WORKS... When you arrive at the Auction – 1. Check in at the registration table and pick up your buyer’s card. (You will need to have this in order to bid on an animal.) All new buyers need to provide a credit card number to secure any purchases made at the auction. 2. Pick up a sale book which lists all the animals in order of sale, their weights and owners. 3. As each animal enters the ring, the Auctioneer will ask for bids in cents per pound. If you wish to bid on an animal, just raise your hand. Whether you buy or not, your bidding will help the sale. If you need help in bidding, ask one of the ring men to assist you. 4. The bidding will continue until a high bid is reached. If you are the highest bidder, the auctioneer will ask you to hold up your buyer card so he can read the number. All animals sold through the Auction must be processed (no live pick-ups). Fair arranges with packer, no other arrangements are allowed. Steers: Can have up to 8 buyers per animal with following limits: WHOLE PURCHASE - custom or resale ½ PURCHASE - custom or release – each half must be the same disposition, same locker ¼ PURCHASE - custom or resale – must be same disposition same locker 1 /6 to 1/8 PURCHASE - resale only Hogs: Can have up to 4 buyers per animal: WHOLE PURCHASE - custom or resale ½ PURCHASE - custom or resale - each half must be the same disposition, same locker ¼ PURCHASE – resale only Lambs/Goats: Can have up to 2 buyers per animal: WHOLE PURCHASE - custom or resale. ½ PURCHASE – resale only Rabbits/Poultry: Can have only 1 buyer and must be custom. Add-on Money: “Add-on money” is money added on top of the sale price, not built into the price. Add-ons are limited to a minimum of $50 and a maximum of $250. ONLY two add-ons are permitted per lamb/goat or hog and are limited to those exhibitors who are showing a registered breeding project of the same species (i.e. breeding sheep, open boer goat or breeding swine) at the current Sonoma County Fair. Add-ons for steers are limited to four per steer with no other restrictions. Add-ons must be paid at the auction by check, credit card or money order. (no cash) No invoice will be generated for add-on purchases. 4 AFTER BUYING FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE: If you are the high bidder, a runner will present you with a sale invoice for your signature. At that time you must indicate the disposition of the animal as follows: 1. Resell - at market price and be billed for the difference. 2. Custom Process and Return - you must indicate on the green purchase agreement card the name of the locker where you wish your meat delivered. (Sonoma County only, restrictions apply, list is located in the back of this booklet.) You must call the locker for cut & wrap instructions and you will pay the locker directly for cut & wrap charges. The Fair is not involved in the arrangements made between the locker and the buyer. PAYING FOR YOUR PURCHASE: Note: All new buyers are required to provide a credit card number on the purchase agreement to secure the sale. If you do not pay at the close of the auction, your credit card will be processed unless buyer asks to be billed and pay with a check. (Please indicate your preference when filling out the card.) The Sonoma County Fair Junior Livestock Auction will act as cashier for the sale. You may pay by cash, check, Visa, MasterCard or Discover on the day of the auction. If you choose to purchase a (Custom) Process and Return animal, a process charge will be added to your sale invoice. If you do not pay on the day of the auction, you will receive a bill in the mail following the sale. Cut and wrap charges are additional and are billed separately by the butcher. Your checks should be made payable to: Sonoma County Fair Junior Livestock Auction. TO ATTEND THE AUCTION: In the event you are unable to attend the Auction, members of the Solicitor Committee are listed in this brochure. Contact one of them or the Entry Office and we will have a solicitor contact you to make the necessary arrangements. WHEN YOU BUY HOW TO USE YOUR PURCHASE Here are a few ideas from regular auction patrons on making use of the animal you purchase. INDIVIDUALS: Provide quality meat throughout the year SERVICE CLUBS, LODGES, UNIONS: Host a club BBQ or Donate meat to your favorite organization or charity RESTAURANTS AND MARKETS: Serve local high quality meat 5 SUPPORT OUR YOUTH 2 WAYS A. RESALE - purchase an animal and resell it to the Sonoma County Fair for the current market price. You will be billed for the amount over market price. e.g: Steer, 1,150 lbs. - bid 2.00*, resell .60* Bill - 1,150 lbs. x 1.40 = $1,610.00 Lamb, 120 lbs. - bid 4.50*, resell .60* Bill - 120 lbs. x 3.90 = $468.00 Hog, 220 lbs. – bid 3.50*, resell .50* Bill - 220 lbs. x 3.00 = $660.00 B. FILL YOUR FREEZER - pay for your purchase and processing costs and invite your friends to dinner. Offal not included. AMOUNT OVER MARKET PRICE MAY BE AN IRS APPROVED DEDUCTION Example: Hog, 220 lbs. – bid 3.50*, market price is .50* Donation - 220 lbs. x 3.00 = $660.00 *These are approximate prices Sonoma County Fair Non-Profit # - 94-6003236 REMINDER Please contact your local locker/butcher shop after the sale regarding cut and wrap instructions for the animal that you purchase. If you do not call within 48 hours of the auction the butchers will cut the meat packaged for 2 in order to have room in their lockers. Buyers may be assessed an additional charge if their meat is not picked up within 10 working days. Butcher shops may dispose of any meat (donate or resell) within 30 days of the completion of cut & wrap. Buyer is still responsible for the purchase of the animal, as well as the cut & wrap charges. Note: Some custom butcher shops do not accept credit cards. Please be prepared to pay for cut/wrap with cash or check. 6 SALES FUND... All exhibitors contribute four percent of the sale price of each animal to a Sales Fund. This fund pays for: Advertising Finance Auction Sales Brochure Uncollected debts WHAT IS IT? The Sonoma County Fair Junior Livestock auction is the climax of a year's work and activities for the Special Junior, 4-H, FFA and Independent Junior exhibitors. As a learning and business venture, these young men and women have selected, fed and groomed either a steer, lamb, goat, hog, pen of rabbits, or poultry. They have brought their project to the Fair to be judged, graded, and sold. Only top quality grain fed steers, lambs, goats, hogs rabbits and chickens will be sold. The judges at the Sonoma County Fair will select only the top quality animals to sell at the Junior Livestock Auction. Such quality demands a premium price. The Sonoma County Fair Junior Livestock Auction is their market place... and you...their prospective buyer. WHY SUPPORT THE SALE? Your purchase will help support an educational program. These youth are learning to produce food for your table. They are also learning how to be in business for themselves. At their age, their business is on a small scale and their costs are higher than the commercial producer. Help them achieve success and insure continued food production by supporting them now. The price you pay today encourages youth participation and is a small investment in the future of America. Profits from the sale of these animals are usually reinvested in better animals or set aside for future educational expenses. WON'T YOU HELP? Remember: you will encourage free enterprise, receive high quality meat and poultry and good, inexpensive advertising, plus the personal satisfaction of investing in our local youth. 7 SHEEP SALE 2012 SHEEP SALE SUMMARY 262 lambs were sold for a sale gross of $305,505.45, which averaged $8.97 per lb. Of the 262 lambs sold: 103 were resold at the market price of $1.70 per lb.; 159 were processed and returned to the buyers. SONOMA COUNTY FAIR JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION RECORD PRICE PAID FOR LAMBS. SET IN 2012 Lamb exhibited by Lauren Murnin, Live Oak 4-H bought by G&G Market & Velasam, for $55.00 per pound. 2012 Supreme Champion Lamb, exhibited and sold by Lauren Murnin, Live Oak 4-H Purchased by G&G Market & Velasam for $55.00 per lb. = $6,765.00. 2012 FFA Grand Champion Lamb, exhibited and sold by Dominic Leventini, Santa Rosa FFA Purchased by G&G Market & The Press Democrat. Sold for $19.00 per lb.= $2546.00 All process and return lambs will be delivered to the designated locker/butcher shop listed in back of brochure. 8 FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 2012 4-H Reserve Grand Champion Lamb exhibited and sold by Rio Pagliaro, Live Oak 4-H Purchased by Pat Emery Attorney and Law Sold for $10.00 per lb. = $1,350.00 2012 FFA Reserve Grand Champion Lamb exhibited and sold by Cole Pruett, Petaluma FFA Purchased by G&G Market & Petaluma Creamery Sold for $11.00 per lb. = $1,485.00 Lambs weigh between 100-150 lbs. live. Cut and wrap lamb will average yield: 60 lbs. processed meat which will consist of approximately: legs of lamb lamb chops lamb shanks lamb stew lamb steaks *Fleece and offal not included. Approximate cost of a prize-winning lamb: Price of a live lamb: 130 lbs. @ 8.97............................ $1,166.10 (based on 2012 Sonoma County Fair average price) Process charge............................. $ 36.00 Cut and wrap charge.................... $ 75.00 (approximate, check with your butcher) TOTAL........................... $1,277.10 9 SWINE SALE 2012 SWINE SALE SUMMARY 296 hogs were sold for a sale gross of $417,690.96 which averaged $5.80 per lb. Of the 296 hogs sold: 71 were resold at the market price of $ .71 per lb.; 225 were processed and returned to the buyers. SONOMA COUNTY FAIR JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION RECORD PRICE PAID FOR HOGS. SET IN 2005 Hog raised and exhibited by Hanna Langley, Two Rock 4-H bought by Nessco Construction, Santa Rosa, for $32.00 per pound. 2012 Supreme Champion Hog, exhibited and sold by Mark Rosantsson, Gateway 4-H Purchased by Sunrise Farms LLC. Sold for $7.00 per lb. = $1,785.00 2012 FFA Grand Champion Hog, exhibited and sold by Angie Ruffoni, Santa Rosa FFA Purchased by Emeritus Vineyards Sold for $7.50 per lb. = $1,912.50 Process and return hogs will be delivered to the designated butcher shops listed in back of brochure. 10 SATURDAY, JULY 27 2012 4-H Reserve Grand Champion Hog exhibited and sold by Ashland Williams, Gateway 4-H Purchased by Les Schwab Tires of Sonoma County Sold for $7.00 per lb. = $1,736.00 2012 FFA Reserve Grand Champion Hog exhibited and sold by Natalie Hughes, Santa Rosa FFA Purchased by Rivers Aviation Sold for $6.00 per lb. = $1,422.00 Hogs weigh between 220-280 lbs. live. *Cut and wrap Hog will average yield: 150 lbs. processed meat, which will consist of approximately: Chops Ribs Bacon Sausage Shoulder roasts Ham Hocks Hams *Offal not included. APPROXIMATE COST OF A PRIZE WINNING HOG: Price of a live Hog 243 lbs. @ 5.80............................ $1,409.40 (based on 2012 Sonoma County Fair average price) Process charge............................. $ 44.00 Cut and wrap charge.................. $180.00 (approximate, check with your butcher) TOTAL...........................$1,633.40 11 BEEF SALE 2012 BEEF SALE SUMMARY 74 steers were sold for a sale gross of $311,970.42, which averaged $3.48 per lb. Of the 74 steers sold: 25 were resold at the market price of $ 1.01 per lb.; 49 were processed and returned to the buyers. SONOMA COUNTY FAIR JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION RECORD PRICE PAID FOR BEEF. SET IN 2001 Steer raised and exhibited by Jimmy Griffith, bought by Stu Lambert & Family, Sonoma and John & Bea Brandon, Santa Rosa, for $12.50 per lb. 2012 Supreme Champion Steer, exhibited and sold by Steven Pozzi, Petaluma FFA purchased by Union Hotel Sold for $7.00 per lb. = $8,750.00 2012 4-H Grand Champion Steer, exhibited and sold by Davey Dorr, Healdsburg 4-H purchased by Precision Crane & Silver Oak Cellars Sold for $6.00 per lb. = $7,500.00 Process and return steers will be delivered to the designated locker/butcher shop listed in back of brochure. 12 SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 2012 FFA Reserve Grand Champion Steer exhibited and sold by Regina Pozzi, Petaluma FFA Purchased by Les Schwab Tire of Sonoma County Sold for $5.00 per lb. = $5,725.00 2012 4-H Reserve Grand Champion Steer exhibited and sold by Taylor Jacobi, Golden Hills 4-H Purchased by Fritz Brand Memorial Trust Fund Sold for $3.25 per lb. = $4,062.50 Steers weigh between 1000-1300 lbs. live. Cut and wrap Steer will average yield: 600 lbs. processed meat which will consist of approximately: steaks roasts ground beef stew, briskets, short ribs, shanks, misc. Hides and offal are not included. APPROXIMATE COST OF A PRIZE WINNING STEER: PRICE OF A LIVE STEER 1200 lbs. @ 3.48 .........................................$4,176.00 (based on 2012 Sonoma County Fair average price) Process charge............................................$ 90.00 Cut and wrap charge................... ................$ 500.00 (approximate, check with your butcher) TOTAL .........................$4,766.00 13 GOAT SALE FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 2012 GOAT SALE SUMMARY 47 goats were sold for a sale gross of $34,971.25, which averaged $8.46 per lb. Of the 47 goats sold: 28 were resold at the market price of $1.35 per lb.; 19 were processed and returned to the buyers. SONOMA COUNTY FAIR JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION RECORD PRICE PAID FOR GOATS. SET IN 2010 Goat raised & exhibited by Tye Lokka of Green Valley 4-H bought by Cameron & Cameron, Inc, for $34.00 per lb. 2012 Supreme Champion Goat, exhibited and sold by Alyssa Lopez, Forestville FFA Purchased by Les Schwab Tire of Sonoma County for $12.00 per lb. = $1,020.00 2012 4-H Champion Goat, exhibited and sold by Rio Pagliaro, Live Oak 4-H Purchased by Brandt Insurance Sold for $6.00 per lb. = $462.00 Please refer to the lamb section for specifics. Cut & wrap goat will average yield: 48 lbs. Approximate cost of a prize-winning goat: 88 lbs. @ 8.46 ............................................ $744.48 (based on 2012 Sonoma County Fair average price) Process charge........................................... $ 36.00 $ 55.00 Cut & wrap charge (apprx, check with butcher) TOTAL ........................ $835.48 14 POULTRY SALE FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 2012 POULTRY SALE SUMMARY 52 pens (of two chickens each) were sold for a sale gross of $18,575.00 an average price per pen of $357.21. SONOMA COUNTY FAIR JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION RECORD PRICE PAID FOR POULTRY SET IN 2012 Raised and exhibited by Maddison Vernon. Bought by Frizelle Enos Co. and Roger Hoffman for $1,700.00 2012 Champion Poultry Pen exhibited and sold by Maddison Vernon, Santa Rosa FFA Purchased by Frizelle Enos Co. and Roger Hoffman Sold for $1,700.00 2012 Reserve Champion Poultry Pen, exhibited and sold by Amanda Raffety, Forestville FFA Purchased by Petaluma Poultry Processors Sold for $700.00. Poultry must go custom or be donated, no resale value available. APPROXIMATE COST OF A PRIZE WINNING POULTRY PEN: PRICE OF A LIVE POULTRY PEN 1 pen (2 birds) @ 357.21................................$357.21 (based on 2012 Sonoma County Fair average price) Process charge ($8.25 each) ...........................$16.50 TOTAL ......................... $373.71 15 RABBIT SALE SATURDAY, JULY 27 2012 RABBIT SALE SUMMARY 34 pens (of three rabbits each) were sold for a sale gross of $9,125.00 an average price per pen of $268.38. SONOMA COUNTY FAIR JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION RECORD PRICE PAID FOR RABBITS SET IN 2011: Raised and exhibited by Corey Sceales, Harvest 4-H. Bought by Sequoia Wealth Management for $1,800.00. 2012 Champion Rabbit Pen exhibited and sold by Corey Sceales, Harvest 4-H purchased by Sequoia Wealth Management Sold for $1,000.00 2012 Reserve Champion Rabbit Pen, exhibited and sold by Isabella Tristano, Sequoia 4-H Purchased by McClure Dairy Sold for $750.00. APPROXIMATE COST OF A PRIZE WINNING RABBIT PEN: PRICE OF A LIVE RABBIT PEN 1 pen (3 animals) @ 268.38 ...........................$268.38 (based on 2012 Sonoma County Fair average price) Process charge ($8.25 each) ..........................$ 24.75 TOTAL ......................... $293.13 16 We would like to express appreciation to the following: 101 International 16500 Lighting 4B Ranches Abbey, Weitzenberg, Warren & Emery Able Tire & Brake Co. Accurate ForkLift, Inc. ACR Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Acrat Plumbing & Heating Active 20/30 of the North Bay Adobe Association Aflac Ag Unlimited Ahern, Peter DVM Ahlborn, Tom AKOIA Day Spa Alexander Valley Boer Goats Alexander, Pat & Frank All Fence Co, Inc. Alta Vista Vineyards Alten Construction Amaral Livestock Transport Amcor Flexibles Inc. American Ag Credit American Legion of Sonoma County Anchor Electric Anderson/Zeigler/Disharoon/Gal Andrews, Willliam - Attorney at Law Andy's Produce Angelo's Meat Animal Hospital of Sebastopol Ann Marie Carinalli CPA Apostle, Greg DDS Arch's Glass Argonaut Construction Arolo Co. Inc. ASB Steel Aslan Insurance Inc. Associated Air Balance & Certification Atech Distribution Atkinson Hay Atwood Ranch B & T Bartlett Farm Equipment B&T Ranch B. Montini Water Trucking Back to Golf Performance & Fitness Baddeley, Oliker & Sartori Law Offices Baker, Tom Baldwin, McGaughey & Co CPA'S Bales, Thomas D.D.S., Inc. Balistreri Pool Services Balistreri, Jack Balletto Vineyards Balli, Alex Banner Enterprises Bar Ale Bar Ale Feed Inc - Rivertown Feed Bardella, Frank & Barbara Barhett, Dylan Barlow Boer Goats Barrett, Ed & Kate Barrett, Jim, Attny. Bartley Pump, Inc. Bartolomei Scale Bassignani, Annette Bauer Vineyards Baxman Mechanical Bay Sierra Fiancial, Inc. Becchetti, Bob Beels Soper LLP Bellmer, Mike Bellucci Properties Ben Terry Durocs Benziger, Bob and Cathy Bergman, Bob & Linda Bergue, Christine Bermingham, Michael Bernstein Orthodontics Beyers Costin Beyond The Glory Biagi Bros. Transportation Bianchi, Susan Bibbero Systems Biocca, Jim Bischof, Carolyn Bisordi, Barbara Bisordi, Henry Bob Harris Tree Care Bonneau's Tire & Auto Cen Bonner, Jeff & Brenda Bordessa Dairy Boucher Harrison, Marlina Brandon Angus Brandon Tire Supply Brandon, JR & Denise Brandt Insurance Brascia, Eddie Bridges, Bonnie Briggs Ranch Bright, Clifford British European Motors Brocco's Old Barn Brodie's Tire & Brake Brosnan, James and Pam Browder's Tractor Browne, Michael Bruzzone, John Bryson Enterprises/CC&M Welding Bud's Custom Meats Bulger, Elise Bunker's Sonoma Mountain Winery Burbank & Conquest Burgess Lumber Burk, Bill Burke, Linda Bush, Mark & Paula C. R. Fedrick Cal-West Rentals Cameron & Cameron, Inc. Camozzi, Eugene Camozzi, Robert & Gloria Canteen Services of N. CA Canyon Rock Company Cardinal Newman High School Carinalli, Domenic & Linda Carli Cattle Company Carson Manufacturing, Inc. Casino, The Catie's Corner Vineyard Cazadero General Store Century 21 Bundesen Ceresa, Jeff & Trace Chan, Charlene R, DDS Chenoweth Vineyards, Inc. Chock Rock Vineyard 17 Chris Baker Hay Sales Chris Maloney Crop Insur. Ciatti Company Circle JR Ranch City Electric Supply Clark, Erica & Matt Clausen Law Group Clawson, Carleen Clemons, Billy Cline Cellars Winery Close Family Coastal Products Colombini Construction Comalli, Rhonda & Ed Ratliff Competition Touring Cars Cook, Bruce Cooley, Crawford & Jess Corda, Kristi Cornerstone Vineyards Correia, Karen Cotati Food Service Cotati Large Animal Hospt Cowtown Creations Coyle, Dawn and Ean Crane, Tom & Cynthia Crikos Trucking Cuneo Properties Cunningham Dairy Cushing, Bob D & J Packing D/B Ranch D'Acquisto, Rodney Dad's Dream Inc Dairy Delivery Dairymen's Feed & Supply Daniel O. Davis, Inc. Dannewitz DVM, Daryl Dan's Automotive Daveiro, Janet Dave's Market David McCarville Trust De Haan DVM, Constance DeBernardi Dairy DeGraffenreid, Dean & Shari Dei-Go Trucking DeMartin & Sons Dempel Farming Denkin, Matt & Stephen Denmark Street Vinyards DeSimone Vineyards Devincenzi Concrete Construction Devon Trading Diamond W Dairy Dierking, John & Lisa Dolinsek, Jim & Kathleen/Dolinsek Ranch Donal Machine Donnelley, David Dorr Family Show Cattle Doug Woods & Kathleen Ruthnick Doughty, Ed Downtown Autobody Doyle, Travis Dr. Caskey/Chyrstle Lemos Dr. Leoni Drakes Bay Holsteins Draper Enterprises Dressage Adikshun Ducote, Joe & Susan Dunne, Robert Durate Nursery INC. Dutton Ranch, Corp. DW Enterprise E.D. Builders East Bay Tire Company EBA Engineering Eichner, Larry & Michele Electrical Equipment Co. Emeritus Vineyards Emery, Patrick Attorney at Law Emis, Jon & Jessica Sheer Emis, Nick & Renee Empire Automotive, Inc. End Of Report Eric Luiz Heating & AC Erickson, Lee & Jane Etix Excel Roofing Exchange Bank Exhange Bank Faith, Ramona & Bob Falling Sky Farms Farhart, Beth Farmers L/S Market Fedrick, Shirley Fellowship of Christian Athletes Ferina Trucking Ferronato, Mark Fircrest Market First American Title First Community Bank Fisch Bros. Drilling Fisher, Steve Fishman Supply Co. Flocchini, Nick Fluid Gauge Co. Franchetti, John Francis, Charlie Fraser DDS, Eric Frazee, Stephanie FRC, inc. Fred Campigli Trucking Freitas, Steve - Sheriff-Coroner Frey, John Friedman's Home Improvement Friedrichsen, Delmar Friend of the Fair Friendly Feed & Supply Friends of David Rabbitt Friends of Two Rock 4-H Fritz Brand Memorial Trust Frizelle Enos Co. Froneberger, Henry Fruhit, Brad Fruiht & Son Construction Fuller, Joe G & G Market G & G Supermarket/Demeo & Demeo Law G&G Market & The Press Democrat G&G Market / Sunrise Farms G&G Supermarket / OB Health G&G Supermarket / Petaluma Creamery G&G Supermarket / Velasam G3 Enterprises Gamlake Dairy Gantenbein Family Garbarino Family Garton Tractor Garton Tractor Gary Latham, DDS 18 Gary Petersen Family Vineyards Gast, Terry & Charles Gavriloff, Martin Geary, Shea, O'Donnell... George Medeiros Transportation Gerald Spaletta Dairy Gerhardt, Al German Motors Gevas Heavy Transport, Inc. Ghilotti Construction Ghisla, Tony & Cheryl Gilardi, Tom & Debbie Glen Ellen Village Market Glenn, Mark and Lori Goebel Paving Goetz, Karl & Sandi Golden Gate Meat Company Gomme, John & Mary Ann Gordenker, Leonor Gordon N Ball Inc. Grivas, Elizabeth Gross, Robert & Kristie Grove Jr., Robert Gruener, Manfred Guadagni Bros. Welding Gustafson, Bill H.J. Baker & Brother Hagemann Ranches Hall, Austin Hamann, John Hansel Auto Group--Petaluma & Santa Rosa Hansen Miller Law Firm Hardcastle, C.P.A. Vickie Harmony, Aaron & Danielle Harney, Chris & Christina Haverton Hill Hawkes Photography Hawkes, Charlie & Ella Hawkes, Ken & Donna Hawley's Paint Store Heart T Holstein Heartt, Eira Helm & Sons Amusements, Inc. Hennessy Fund, The Henris Supply, Inc. Herrerias, Ron Hicks, Richard High Class Genetics Hillbloom, Larry Hinde, Kelly Hinrichs, Tom & Annette Hoang, Thai Hoch, Dave Hoffman, Roger Hog Island Oyster Co. Hughes, Bob & Lynn Humphrey Construction Hunt & Behrens, Inc Ielmornini, Doug & Cathy IMH General Construction In Memory of David Pimental Independent Electric Supply-Santa Rosa Innerstave, LLC Innovations Salon Iron Dog Fabrication Iron Horse Vineyards Isetta, Andy J.A. Laviletta Vineyards J.P. 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Ibleto’s Meats Sonoma Market Speers Meats Willowside Meats ** STEERS: Bud’s Custom Meats Carolina Wild G&G Market Ibleto’s Meats (** Willowside Meats locker space is limited They will only accept up to 60 hogs and approximately 50 lambs/goats) COMPLETE LISTING OF BUTCHER SHOPS: BUD'S CUSTOM MEATS Matthew Gamba .........................................795-8402 Fax 795-0329 7750 Petaluma Hill Road Penngrove, CA 94951 (smoke available - vacuum packing - credit cards accepted) CAROLINA WILD John Perezchica ..........................................526-7038 Fax 526-7086 5280 Aero Drive Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (smoke available - vacuum packing - credit cards accepted - artisan sausage - original recipes) G&G MARKET Matt Landucci ..............................................546-3071 Fax 575-5921 1211 West College Santa Rosa, CA 95401 (vacuum packing credit cards accepted) 23 GLEN ELLEN VILLAGE MARKET Berry Shone......................................... 996-6728 x 23 Fax 935-2170 13750 Arnold Drive Glen Ellen, CA 95442 (smoke available - vacuum packing - credit cards accepted) IBLETO'S MEATS Vicki Ibleto ...................................................545-1054 Fax 664-0954 1492 Lowell Avenue Cotati, CA 94931 (smoke available) SONOMA MARKET Scott Meroney ....................................996-3411 (x14) Fax 935-0824 520 W Napa Street Sonoma, CA 95476 (smoke availablecredit cards accepted) SPEERS MEATS Ed Rankin ....................................................887-2024 Fax 887-8939 7891 Mirabel Road Forestville, CA 94936 (credit cards accepted) WILLOWSIDE MEATS ** Don Alberigi .................................................546-8404 Fax 578-9074 3421 Guerneville Road Santa Rosa, CA 95401 (smoke available – credit card accepted) (**Locker space is limited to the first 60 hogs; and approximately first 50 lambs/goats) REMINDERS: Please contact your local locker/butcher shop after the sale regarding cut and wrap instructions for the animal that you purchase. If you do not call within 48 hours of the auction the butchers will cut the meat packaged for 2 in order to have room in their lockers. Buyers may be assessed an additional charge if their meat is not picked up within 10 working days. Note: some of the butcher shops do not accept credit cards. Please be prepared to pay for cut/wrap with cash or check, unless credit cards accepted is noted above. 24