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You are here: Home / News Center / Nearly 2,000 students take part in OKFB’s state fair livestock judging contest

Nearly 2,000 students take part in OKFB’s state fair livestock judging contest

September 17, 2025

Oklahoma Farm Bureau hosted nearly 2,000 4-H and FFA students comprising 230 chapters and clubs for the 2025 Oklahoma State Fair Livestock Judging Contest on Monday, Sept. 15, in Oklahoma City.

Students in third grade through 12th grade evaluated eight classes of cattle, sheep, goats and hogs. They also answered a set of questions about a class of cattle and a class of goats.

The top three individuals in the junior 4-H division were Wade Richey, Altus; Hake Herrel, Minco; and Garrett Griswold, Ripley. The top three teams were Lomega, Hartshorne, and Chickasha.

The top three individuals in the junior FFA division were Sage Baird, Waynoka; Reid Dorman, Lindsay; and Katie Dismukes, Checotah. The top three teams were Elgin, Lomega, and Lindsay.

The top three individuals in the senior 4-H division were Zoey Powell, Wilburton; Kayla Venable, Grady County; and Baler Lott, Hydro-Eakly. The top three teams were Hydro-Eakly, Fort Gibson, and Hartshorne.

The top three individuals in the senior FFA division were Aiden Rexwinkle, Wagoner; Kobi Scroggins, Tuttle; and Baylee Rogers, Vanoss. The top three teams were Wagoner, Checotah, and Hartshorne.

Click here to view the full contest results.

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