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Keegan Griffin's 276-pound market barrow that was purchased by Mike Crain represented by Scott Thompson.
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Naylor Agri purhcased the market barrow of Danielle Shepard then donated it back for re-sale to benefit the Naylor FFA. The final buyers were Joe and Randi Ederer.
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Danielle Shepard with her 233-pound market barrow that was purchased by Logan Davis of Naylor Agri.
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Gracie Hollis with her 261-pound market barrow that was purchased by Southern Bank of Doniphan represented by Sherri Farmer and Leah Casteel.
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Bailey Schroeder earned the honor of grand champion for market lambs. His lamb was purchased by Doug Hoefer of Hoefer Feed And Pet Food.
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Jacob Limbaugh with his 282-pound market barrow that was purchased by Jim Fletcher of Top Quality Rentals and Sales and donated to Ripley County Toys 4 Tots.
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Jaylyn Cook with her third-place steer. The showmanship ribbon was purchased by Steve Smith of the Never Ready Cattle Company.
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Jaylyn Cook with her 300-pound market barrow that was purchased by Decker Concrete, represented by Jami and Carly Decker.
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Joley Mouser with her 122-pound market lamb that was purchased by Jim Fletcher of Top Quality Rental and Sales.
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Jacob Limbaugh with his junior grand champion steer. The beef showmanship ribbon was purchased by Triple Cross Cattle Company.
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Kearstin Moore with her 255-pound market barrow was purchased by Larry Casteel of Casteel Corner.
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Kendal Schroeder with his 272-pound market barrow that was purchased by Dawn
Gatewood of Poplar Bluff Farm Equipment and donated to Ripley County
Toys 4 Tots.
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Kris Black with his fourth-place beef entry. The showmanship ribbon was purchased by Hoefer Feed And Pet Food represented by Teresa Hoefer and granddaughter.
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Kris Black with his 268-pound market barrow that was purchased by Tattle Creek Trucking, represented by Jami and Carly Decker.
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Lily Knight with her 230-pound market barrow that was purchased by Dawn Gatewood of Poplar Bluff Farm Equipment and donated to the Doniphan FFA Alumni.
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Logan Limbaugh with this 298-pound market barrow that was purchased by Christian Bankhead of Ozark Meats.
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Lucas Spargo with his 108-pound market lamb that was purchased by Naylor One Stop.
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Dylan Moore with his 242-pound market barrow that was purchased by Will Spargo of Spargo Farms. Helping out at left is Daniel Smith.
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Marissa Harder with her 256-pound market barrow that was purchased by Joe and Randi Ederer with the Nick Ederer Agency.
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Paige Wilson with her 253-pound market barrow that was purchased by Jason Johnson of D&D Tire And Service Center.
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Peyton Schroeder with her 119-pound market lamb that was purchased by Gene Rowland of Stoddard County Feed And Seed.
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Peyton Schroeder with her 275-pound market barrow that was purchased by the Ripley County Farm Bureau represented by Steve Smith.
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Remington Croffor with his 293-pound market barrow that was purchased by Williams Sausage.
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Keegan Griffin with his reserve grand champion steer. The beef ribbon was purchased by Naylor Apartments.
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Spencer Hollis with his reserve grand champion market barrow (266 pounds) that was purchased by Cannon Poultry Service.
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Kendal Schroeder with his reserve grand champion 130-pound market lamb that was purchased by Gene Rowland of Stoddard County Feed and Seed.
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Sadie Vaughn with her 281-pound market barrow that was purchased by Georgia Campbell of Campbell Feed.
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Spencer Griffin with his senior grand champion steer. The beef ribbon was purchased by Doug Hoefer of Hoefer Feed and Pet Food.
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Spencer Griffin with his 273-pound market barrow that was purchased by First Midwest Bank, represented by Sam Griffin.
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Matthew Schroeder with his 279-pound market barrow that was selected as grand champion. It was purchased by Gene Rowland of Stoddard County Feed And Seed.
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Waylon Knight with his 266-pound market barrow that was purchased by Christian Bankhead of Ozark Meats.
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Aggie Schroeder with his 131-pound market lamb that was purchased by Gene Rowland of Stoddard County Feed And Seed.
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Anthony Wilson with his 275-pound market barrow that was purchased by Gene Rowland with Stoddard County Feed And Seed.
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Bailey Schroeder with his 294-pound market barrow that was purchased by Gene Rowland of Stoddard County Feed And Seed.
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Briar Boyd with his 293-pound market barrow that was purchased by Georgia Campbell of Campbell Feed. Helping out was Anthony Wilson.
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Brody Limbaugh with his 271-pound market barrow that was purchased by Doug Hoefer and family of Hoefer Feed and Pet Food.
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Bryce Spargo’s market barrow (256 pounds) was purchased by Ozark Foothills Properties represented by Will Spargo.
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Bryler Monaghan with his 231-pound market barrow that was purchased by Georgia Campbell of Campbell Feed and donated to Doniphan FFA.
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Caitlin Carlyle with her 230-pound market barrow that was purchased by Peoples Community Bank, represented by Nikki Johannsen.
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Carmella Pendergrass with her 113-pound market lamb that was purchased by Hoefer Feed and Pet Food represented by Teresa Hoefer and granddaughter.
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Daniel Smith with his 278-pound market barrow that was purchased by Bradford Farms. Helping Daniel hold his awards is his father, Roger Smith.
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Aggie Schroeder with his 254-pound market barrow that was purchased by Peoples Community Bank, represented by Nikki Johannsen.