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Sullivan Supply/Stock Show U Showmanship Contest – Maine-Anjou Juniors
Top 10 Junior Maine-Anjou Showman – Pictured with Stock Show University Interns Kiley Elder and Taylor Harrison
Grand Champion – Carlee Clark
Reserve Champion –
Third – Lillie Skiles
Fourth – Kendon McAllister
Fifth – Jody Mead
Sixth – Chloee Clark
Seventh – Kelsey Wall
Eighth – Landon Rozenbloom
Ninth – Clayton Hayes
Tenth – Landry Vargo
National Junior Maine-Anjou/Chianina Show – Candids on a Monday
The Oklahoma delegation walking into opening ceremonies.
The great state of Arkansas made their way to Kansas.
The state of Ohio really knows how to make an entrance.
Reagan McClure has extreme focus when it comes to detail
Luke Bolin, Manger of The Pulse never misses a beat when it comes to Pulse coverage.
PD Miller working on his calf during the fitting contest.
Traveling sales intern, Bailey Jago, assists at the trailer
National Junior Chianina & Maine Anjou Show – Fitting Contest
Tanner Curtin clipping the top line of his calf.
Jaxon Schrag tackles a tail head with Sullivan’s monkey glue
Wesley Walker stays focused
Sullivan Supply was happy to sponsor today’s contest!
Derek Humphrey is combing for success
No feat too high or too hard for this guy!
Cassie Rice has no problem going the extra mile to make sure this tail head is perfect
Madison McCullough powers through fitting a tail
Black finisher completes this tail for Sammi Schrag
Congratulations to all exhibitors on a successful fitting contest!
Sullivan Supply/Stock Show U Team Fitting Contest | National Junior Maine-Anjou/Chianina Show – Senior
Grand Champion Senior Team Fitting Team – pictured with Stock Show University Interns Taylor Harrison and Kiley Elder. Juerd Cluxton, Justin Siefker and Nick Schroeder
Reserve Grand Champion Senior Team Fitting Team – pictured with Stock Show University Intern Kiley Elder. Stock Martin, Leighton Robbins and Wesley Walker
Third Overall Senior Team Fitting Team – pictured with Stock Show University Interns Taylor Harrison and Kiley Elder. Sydney Wisnefski, Lucas Wisnefski and Abby Nelson
Fourth Overall Senior Team Fitting Team – pictured with Stock Show University Interns Taylor Harrison and Kiley Elder. Paige Miller, P.D. Miller and Taylor Dorsey
Fifth Overall Senior Team Fitting Team – pictured with Stock Show University Interns Taylor Harrison and Kiley Elder. Payton Sweeten, Chance Sweeten and Ladd Landgraf.
Ultimate Warrior Bootcamp at the Maine/Chi National Junior Show
National Junior Maine-Anjou/Chianina Show | Sunday, June 25th
6-10am – Sullivan Supply’ Pump up the Volume – Washrack
8am – All Cattle must be in place.
8-11am – Cattle Check-in begins
8-9 am – Steer weigh-in
1-5 pm – Quizbowl
3 pm – Novice Coloring Contest
5 pm – Maine-Anjou Delegate Meeting
5:30 pm – Chianina Delegate Meeting
6:00 pm – Sullivan Supply’s Ultimate Warrior Bootcamp – Gottschalk Park
Meet the AJMAA Board Candidates: Madison Loschke
Meet the AJMAA Board Candidates: Whitney Walker
Maine-Anjou Junior National Countdown | We love speeches Wednesday!
We love speeches Wednesday!
PUBLIC SPEAKING
• Divisions competing are Junior, Intermediate and Senior.
• Speeches are to be the contestants original compositions (consultation is allowed in drafting process of prepared speeches).
• Notes are allowed.
• Speeches should be no more than six minutes long, points will be deducted for going over time.
• A random presentation order will be posted prior to the contest.
• A panel of judges will assess the speeches.
• The panel may pose questions at the conclusion of each presentation.
• Guests are admitted but are not allowed to prompt, cue or ask questions to any contestant.
• Visual aids will not be allowed.
Junior & Intermediate Division
Junior and Intermediate speech participants can choose any subject that pertains to the beef industry, Chianina or MaineAnjou
cattle.
Senior Division
Of the 3 topics below, you will select one topic to give a speech on. You will be allowed 1 (one) 3X5 note card.
-How has society’s increased use of social media impacted the showring? Good or Bad?
– What are genomically enhanced EPD’S and how do they benefit the beef industry?
– What is the current state of US beef carcass trends and how can our breed improve them?