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Buyers reward fair elite; Grand Champion price down, overall numbers increase at annual auction
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Larry Causey
Published: February 11, 2007
BELTON - Parker Davis, 14, of Troy sold two grand champions for a total of $14,448 Saturday and the Bell County Youth Fair and Livestock Show closed with total main-buy sales of $322,698.71.
Auctioneer John Fisher got the bid to $8 a pound for Davis
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