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FWSSR Scholarships Continued from page 6


and men that come together for a very import- ant purpose,” said Stock Show President and General Manager, Brad Barnes. “Our youth exhibitors are rewarded for their hard work because of a community of individuals and organizations that care about the future of the livestock industry in Texas.” The grand champion steer, exhibited by Dallham County 4-H member Ben Bezner of Texline, Texasm was a European Cross- bred purchased by Hillwood Properties with a bid-topping $200,000. This makes the sev- enth consecutive year the grand champion has sold in excess of $200,000. The reserve grand champion was shown by Austin Breed- ing, a Roberts County 4-H member from Mi- ami, Texas, whose European Crossbred steer brought a final bid of $90,000 from K&L (Kar- en and Larry Anfin) Enterprises.


Bid spotters were kept busy throughout the barrow sale, with the grand champion, a crossbred being shown by Jayton Benevidez of Cameron FFA, going for a final bid of $45,000 from Standard Meat Co./Syracuse Sausage. Endeavor Acquisitions, LLC, topped the bid-


ding at $20,000 for the reserve grand cham- pion barrow, shown by Tyleigh Joe Price of Snyder FFA. The reserve grand champion was also a crossbred. A new sales record was set when Strong- hold Resource Partners, LLC, purchased the grand champion lamb, a medium wool cross shown by Howard County 4-H mem- ber Bryce Hamlin of Big Spring, Texas, for $75,000. Another medium wool cross, shown by Hudson Franklin, a Lubbock County 4-H member from Shallowater, took the reserve spot, with the winning bid of $40,000 placed by Ladies on the Lamb. In wether goats, the grand champion was shown by Hayden Schroeder of Zeph- yr FFA selling for $35,000 to Erin Davis, while the reserve champion brought a bid of $17,000 from Caroline Carter and Mary Kathryn King for Maci Alexander of Mag- nolia FFA.


The Fort Worth Stock Show Syndi- cate, along with Ladies on the Lamb, U Ol’ Goat Committee, Fort Worth Businessmen, The Tallest Hog at the Trough Syndicate, and Women Steering Business were responsible for the purchase of all animals offered in the Junior Sale of Champions. A group of more


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Sadye Simpson of Nemo, TX, (waving) receives the $5,000 Jerry Ann Taylor Best-Dressed Cowgirl Award at the final performance of the FWSSR. Given by representatives of the National Cowgirl Museum and HOF (middle) Kit Moncrief and Elaine Agather.


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