Benton County Youth in Agriculture

2022

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Youth In Agriculture Herald-Leader/Eagle Observer/Pea Ridge Times Wednesday, October 19, 2022 n C1 Lambs California Harrington of Decatur FFA Hogs Addison Robins of Bloomfield 4-H Brooklyn Teague of Siloam Springs FFA, Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb Emilio Smith Gomez of Decatur FFA Landen Watsen of Battlefield 4-H Zach Hinojosa of Apple Spur 4-H Kimberly Caswell of Gentry FFA Wyatt Moore of Bloomfield 4-H BENTONVILLE — Once again, the junior livestock premium auction held at the Benton County Fair was a huge suc- cess for area youth gaining knowledge and experience in agriculture. More than $101,000 was raised at the Oct. 1 premium auction to help Benton County youth with their livestock projects (an average of more than $900 per participant). And additional dollars were still coming in, with other businesses and individuals adding to the bid amounts. Businesses and individuals bid hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars to support the livestock projects and make it possible for members of 4-H clubs, FFA and other agriculture organizations to learn about raising cattle, hogs, sheep and goats. And unlike some fair auctions, the young farmers were allowed to keep their animals and use the money to recoup expenses or to start all over again and raise another animal for next year's fair. RANDY MOLL rmoll@nwaonline.com More than $101,000 raised in junior livestock auction Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL Kenlee Harris of Town & Country 4-H gets ready to show her grand champion steer at the Benton County Fair Youth Premium Livestock Auction on Saturday, Oct. 1. Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL Trista Andrews of Siloam Springs FFA shows her animal at the Benton County Fair Youth Premium Livestock Auction on Saturday, Oct. 1.

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