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At Tuesday morning’s Goat Showmanship and Dairy Goat Show at the Knox County Fair, Katelyn Moreland of Centerburg won Best Doe of Show with her Oberhausen goat.
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Family tradition runs strong at the Knox County Fair Market Beef Show, where siblings often compete against each other, and parents watch as their children take home trophies they themselves once worked to win.
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Fresh and finished is how judge Aaron Gray described Matt Proper’s market dairy steer. And when the show was finished, Proper — with a big smile on his face — and his 1,497-pound steer walked away with the title of Grand Champion.
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One by one, judge Steve Meyers inspected and compared market lambs, feeling for a good balance between muscle, meat and structural correctness until he found his way to two Ruckmans —cousins John and David.
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Top honors at the Dairy Show at the Knox County Fair went to Robin Alden and Sierra Wilson. Alden came away with the Supreme Senior Champion award for her 6-year-old Holstein.
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Two hours after the show began, Luke Freeman left the show ring with the Grand Champion Dairy Market Feeder. Freeman, a member of Redbrush 4-H Club, emerged the victor over 95 other exhibitors in the Tuesday competition.
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By the time the average harness racing fan gets to the track, most of the drivers have run several miles of warm-up laps with the horses.
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