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Local youth win awards at state livestock shows

Evan roden of cullman county exhibited the champion maintainer heifer during the jr. Livestock expo beef breeding heifer show. Alabama farmers federation and alfa insurance sponsored the annual contest held march 15 during the southeastern livestock exposition in montgomery.
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Evan Roden of Cullman County received the $1,000 Randy Owen Exhibitor Scholarship. It was presented March 15 during the Jr. Livestock Expo in Montgomery, coordinated by the Alabama Farmers Federation and Alfa Insurance. He received the scholarship for excellence in showing cattle and plans to attend Wallace State before transferring to Auburn University to study agricultural business and economics.

From left are Roden; Randy and Kelly Owen; and Federation and Alfa President Jimmy Parnell.

Irish keener of cullman county exhibited the commercial senior breed champion animal in the jr. Livestock expo dairy show march 7 in montgomery. The contest was conducted by the alabama farmers federation in conjunction with the southeastern livestock expo. Keener is pictured with judge benjamin newberry of georgia and federation dairy division director colton christjohn.
Junior showmanship contest winners at the jr. Livestock expo dairy show were, from left, mason patterson of st. Clair county, champion; gracelyn bristow of st. Clair county, reserve champion; asher anderson of st. Clair county, third; maggie keener of cullman county, fourth; and gabriel bristow of st. Clair county, fifth. Alabama farmers federation and alfa insurance sponsored the contest held march 7 during the southeastern livestock exposition in montgomery.
Senior showmanship contest winners at the jr. Livestock expo dairy show were, from left, irish keener of cullman county, champion; harper gurley of st. Clair county, reserve champion; and travis smith of st. Clair county, third. Alabama farmers federation and alfa insurance sponsored the contest held march 7 during the southeastern livestock exposition in montgomery.
Steele keener of cullman county exhibited the junior fifth overall animal at the jr. Livestock expo dairy show march 7 in montgomery. It was also the commercial junior breed champion. The contest was conducted by the alabama farmers federation in conjunction with the southeastern livestock expo. Keener is pictured with judge benjamin newberry of georgia and federation dairy division director colton christjohn.
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