06/07/12 Tye Casey enters the auction block in Plymouth, Indiana each week, calling for bids on local producers’ livestock.  A good auctioneer knows how to draw the highest dollar possible for each head of livestock that moves through the sale.

Tye Casey is sponsored by Topeka Livestock Auction in Topeka, Indiana and Shipshewana Livestock Auction in Shipshewana, Indiana.

For the past year, auctioneers from across the country have competed for a spot in the World Livestock Auctioneer Championship (WLAC), to be held June 15 – 16, in Turlock, Calif.  The annual contest, now in its 49th year, showcases the professional auctioneering skills and livestock marketing knowledge of hundreds of auctioneers that compete in the qualifying and championship events.

This prestigious event is produced by Livestock Marketing Association (LMA), the leading trade association serving livestock auction markets.  LMA believes that the open, competitive bidding method of livestock marketing affords true price discovery on every class and type of animal, and that livestock auction markets provide tremendous economic benefits to producers and rural communities.

Since last year’s crowning, there has been four quarter-finals held across the United States.  At each of these events, dozens of auctioneers competed to be one of 33 semi-finalists contending for the title at the WLAC finals.

When not on the auction block at his home market, the WLAC Champion will spend his year traveling the country sharing his auctioneering skills with other livestock markets, and acting as a spokesperson for the industry.

The auctioneering phase of the contest is a live sale, where the contestants will sell cattle to actual bidders in the seats.  Contestants are judged on the clarity of their auction chant; vocal quality; their ability to catch bids, conduct the sale; and finally, would the judge hire this auctioneer for their own livestock market?  Judges are livestock market owners and managers, and many have competed in this competition in the past.

This year’s champion will take home $5,000 in cash, a custom diamond ring, trophy and other prizes, as well as the use of a brand new pickup for the year.  The Reserve and Runner-up champions will take home $2,000 and $1,000, respectively.

Watch the contestants compete live at www.LMAAuctions.com.   The interview section of the contest will be held from 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. (PT) on Friday, June 15, followed by the live auction portion beginning at 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (PT) on Saturday, June 16.  The Awards Banquet will follow, beginning at 7:30 p.m. (PT).

A special hour-long program highlighting the Championship will air on RFD TV July 9 at 8:00 p.m. (ET), and again on July 10 & 15.  Check your local listings for times.