Oklahoma Farm Bureau hosted 64 schools, totaling 2,023 4-H and FFA students for the annual state fair livestock judging contest on Thursday, Sept. 19, at the Oklahoma State Fair. Participants judged eight classes of cattle, hogs, sheep and goats.
Students evaluated eight breeding classes of cattle, sheep, goats and hogs. Participants also answered two sets of questions about one class of cattle and one class of hogs.
The top three individuals in the junior 4-H division were Bennett Landreth, Lomega 4-H: 462; Dax Inman, Mulhall-Orlando 4-H: 455; and Hayes Anderson, Purcell 4-H: 449. The top three teams were Fort Gibson 4-H: 1298, Alfalfa County 4-H: 1275 and Silo 4-H: 1274.
The top three individuals in the junior FFA division were Kendra Dillingham, Drummond FFA: 466; Raygen Greathouse, Fort Gibson FFA: 464; and Gracie Gist, Fort Gibson FFA: 463. The top three teams were Fort Gibson FFA: 1385, Checotah FFA: 1346 and Fairland FFA: 1317.
The top three individuals in the senior 4-H division were Madison Hood, Keys 4-H: 476; Kolton Kohler, Grady County 4-H: 468; and Berkley McKay, Mulhall-Orlando 4-H: 464. The top three teams were the Keys 4-H: 1374, Kay County 4-H: 1352 and Dibble 4-H: 1348.
The top three individuals in the senior FFA division were Oakley Gross, Stillwater FFA: 480; Major Langley, Adair FFA: 478; and Dade Delozier, Adair FFA: 477. The top three teams were Adair FFA: 1412, Stillwater FFA: 1402 and Cushing FFA: 1389.