the acton free press wednesday nov 27 1967 bill lasby wins queens guineas receives 8550 for top steer thats a lotto bull record 150vw price paid to hornby breeder a new world record price for a dairy animal wasestabllsnedat oakvlue last week as a holsteln bull calf sold for 150000 at the anraal allcanadian sale toe boll calf named oak ridges su preme progress bought by abc farms brampton from claude picket hornby also established was a world record auction sale average for dairy cattle of 16715 each for is head that sold for a total of 217300 buyers from many countries including usa mexi co brxll argentina and italy jammed the hays sales arena as senator harry hays of calgary acted as auctioneer asked why he had paid 150- 000 or toe bull elgin armstrong of a b c farms said he has tto best mooduneslnthehotsteln breed canadian breeders need these bloodhaes and i didnt want to see him leave the country he told reporters be attended the sale prepared to pay any price to keep the bull in canada his was the otyy bid oti the animal the 150000 bull is descend ed through both his sire and dam from the famous class extra sire abc reflection sover eign generally recognized as the greatest canadian holsteln sire of the past quarter century if not of all time the dam of the bull calf is a full sister to oak ridges reflection emperor who last spring sold in a private salo for 140000 the world record price now surpassed he was sold by russell rowntree wood- bridge and robert lowe maplo to a b s artificial breeding unit at deforest wisconsin sire of the 150000 bull is thornloa taxal supreme royal winter far grand champion and all- canadian ased bull of 1961 other high prices received for bred hollers inducted 3200 paid by claude picket to paul elk- stein toronto and 3000 paid by claude picket to rlchardsch- lelssner jerseyville three bulls averaged 64000 each throe milking females 2- 567 each and seven bred heifers 2514 each the previous world record auction sale average of 6323 was established last may at the shore classic holstoln salo at glanworth when 86 head were sold at this same sale the previous world auction sale price of 115000 for a dairy animal was paid by a group of ontario a i units to weaver bros belmont for the bull calf wea vers reflection apex by h j stanley agricultural representative bill lasby rr 8 rookwood a member of the acton 4h calf club won the queens culnoas class at the royal agricultural winter fair a total of 800 4h seat belts may be needed just once but you dont know whenl mr farmerl when using pesticides read tho label and llvo boys and girls from across the provlnco competed for this cov eted award on friday november 17 halton has previously won the queens guineas in 1094 with a shorthorn stoer exhibited by kathryn merry rr 5 milton and by duncan campbell rri moffat with his shorthorn in 1040 halton was represented by three members showing aber- feen angus and throe showing shorthorns tho judge mr cameron of alberta placed all steors in either tho a b or c beef costs 1 pound but farmer gets 30c by h j stanley agricultural representative why does beef cost 1 or more per pound in the store whonthe farmer only receives 30 cents or less this is a question which often putties the consumer this question was dlscussedi recently with members of the royal winter fair livestock jud ging teams by a packer and a representative from the meat packers council of canada fol lowing is a breakdown of a 1000 lb choice grade steer sold for 30 cents a pound or 300 the packer receives at present 15 per cent of the total value of the animal for the byproducts these include the hide edible fat liver tongue blood heart tripe etc the average cost of killing and processing the steer is approximately 19 per cent of the cost thus crediting the steer with the value of the by products and adding on tho costs of processing the value of the carcass is now 312 during the past year the valuo of byproducts has declined by almom so per cent with nor mal or high prices for bypro ducts the packer can sell the carcass to the retailer at a lower cost than is paid to tho farmer for the live animal with the normal dressing per centage of 57 per cent the car cass of 570 lb would be worth 54 cents a pound the front quarter weighs 52 per cent of the total weight of the side of beef or 148 pounds and could be offered to the retailer at 45 cents a pound tho rear quarter at 137 pounds could be offered at 65 cents a pound this would give a combined valuo of the beef side of 54 cents a pound when the front is received by the retailer it must be cut up trimmed of excessive fat and boned with an average loss of oak ridges supreme progress was sold last week for a world record auction sale price for a dairy animal of 150000 he was bought by abc farms brampton frorp claude picket georgetown at the allcanadian holatein sale at oakville left to right leadsrmn bert stew art hornby ringman l e franklin brantford claude picket who is partially obscuring auc tioneer senator harry hays of calgary wvrs elgin armstrong charles armstrong mrs claude picket announcer hugh colson toron to c e armstrong elgin armstrong bob smith herdsman for mr picket and nngman harris wilcox bergen n y and c m bottema indianapolis ind asked why he paid 150000 for the bull elgin armstrong of abc farms said he has the best bloodlines in the holstem breed canadian breeders need these bloodlines and i didnt want to see him leave the country photo by jim rose centennial ball planned by juniors the halton junior farmers will celebrate canadas centen nial by holding a costume ball in the milton fair grounds agri cultural hall december 1 al though dress is optional prizes will be awarded for the best cen tennial costumes the dance music will be pro vided by mcdougalls orchestra and the junior farmers hope to see all past and present members and friends at the dance thinking of a dishwasher get the best kitchenaide by hobart loves tv and appliances 5 w st 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avorage some cuts must be sold considerably above this flg- ure and others below those values do not include the costs incurred by the retailer in cutting boning advertising and selling the beef thus a 1000 lb choice grade steer can be expected to yield some 386 lbs of meat for your table david jackson and patricia sweetman of itlt 1 hornby were the other members in the angus class from halton tho group of three shorthorn steers won over four other groups and hiltons group of throe aberdeen angus steora placed third after lunch the auction of all steers was held domtnlonstor- es limited purchased the latby steer for 0 per pound thub bui received 8550 for bit 050 pound bteur this years fallowing in the queens guineas clat is ho culmination of buvuial yours of consistently good work by 4- lloru from halton in 1065 hal ton 4llers had the champion and reserve shorthorn in 04 and 03 they had the reserve champion shorthorn in 62 the champion shorthorn and reserve champion angus and in 1961 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