By Blake Jackson
The Missouri 4-H team showcased their skills at the 2025 Western National Roundup Livestock Judging Contest, held on January 10 in Denver, Colorado. The Livingston County team secured a solid sixth place finish out of 25 competing teams.
Team members included Rylee Anderson, Harlee Beck, Ben Brubaker, and Brandon Cull, under the guidance of coaches Brad Anderson and Joe Limbach.
Their impressive performances earned them multiple accolades, with Anderson, Beck, and Cull excelling in various categories. The team claimed the title of First High Team in Cattle, with Anderson finishing Third High Individual, Beck Fourth, and Cull Eleventh.
The team also placed Fifth High in Goats, with Anderson securing Sixth High Individual in that category. Additionally, the team ranked Sixth High in Reasons.
Rylee Anderson’s outstanding efforts earned her the Second High Individual Overall title, a significant achievement that highlighted the team's success.
Missouri 4-H’s agriculture programs, which made this accomplishment possible, rely heavily on the support of various partners.
The Missouri 4-H Foundation, along with organizations such as BTC Bank, FCS Financial, MFA Foundation, and the Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council, among others, plays a key role in supporting the program’s growth and success.
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