Hansen Auction Group Proudly Participates in Local County Fair Livestock Sales

Showing Up for Our Communities
At Hansen Auction Group, giving back and showing up for our local communities and youth is important to us. Recently, three of our dedicated auctioneers stepped up in the arena with their powerful live bid calls to support local youth and the tradition of livestock sales in their respective areas. Their presence wasn’t just a gesture, it was a meaningful demonstration of our unwavering support for the next generation and the auction industry we proudly represent.
From the roar of the crowd to the heartfelt moments between families and buyers, these events embody the very best of the community, commitment, and compassion we are honored to be a part of.
Bryce Hansen (Owner/CEO) joined the action at the Barron County Fair, where he helped auction off 96 head of beef, swine, and sheep, along with a few boxes of Wisconsin’s finest cheese. Meanwhile, Lake Boehm (Sales Location Manager-Princeton, MN) took the mic at the Polk County Fair, where he played an active role in another successful livestock sale with 93 animals sold.
Jamie Back (Sales Manager & Realtor-Arcadia, WI) wrapped up our recent involvement on-site at the Buffalo/Pepin County Fair, helping with the livestock auction where they auctioned off 102 livestock animals. It was a proud week for Jamie, his family, and the Arcadia office as Jamie’s son, Chase Back, a former Hansen Auction Group employee, took home the Reserve Grand Champion Market Swine honors, and Emma Pronschinske, a current employee, earned Reserve Champion Senior Swine Showman. We are incredibly proud of both of their successes and achievements in the arena.
Bryce, Lake, and Jamie have each volunteered their time at county fairs for multiple years, and their ongoing dedication hasn’t gone unnoticed. Whether they’re encouraging bids or connecting with families and bidders in the crowd, they bring energy, authenticity, and passion to these events.
More Than Just Selling Animals
These county fair livestock sales are about more than just selling animals. They’re a celebration of hard work, dedication, and tradition. The youth exhibitors spend months caring for their animals and preparing for show day.
Being a part of these sales gives us a meaningful way to support their efforts and stay rooted in the communities we serve.
Thank you for allowing our team to be a part of these hometown events. We look forward to showing up for youth in agriculture for years to come.