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Young Leaders Compete in Beef Speaking Contest



Maggie Stark, representing the Adrian FFA chapter, was named the winner of the 2023 Missouri Cattle Industry FFA Public Speaking Contest. The final round of the competition was held during the 55th Annual Missouri Cattle Industry Convention & Trade Show in Osage Beach. The competitors were recognized at the convention banquet honoring youth.

"This contest is truly a highlight of our convention," said Missouri Cattlemen's Association Executive Vice President Mike Deering. "We are committed to empowering the next generation, and this contest puts the talents of our future leaders on full display. These young leaders leave us with absolute confidence that the future of Missouri agriculture is in good hands."

Six finalists competed in the state competition. These FFA members qualified by advancing through area and district competition. Claire Walker, Chillicothe FFA, placed second in the contest and Matthew Lakey, Ava FFA, placed third. The three other finalists included Sydney Feltz, Fredricktown FFA; Tucker Robnett, Audrain FFA; and Bella Woolsey, Summersville FFA.

Each finalist received $100 and the top three places were awarded additional money. Third place received $200, second place received $300 and first place received $500. The competition was hosted by MCA and the Missouri CattleWomen's Association. The contest was sponsored by Kent and Linda Blades; Apex Financial; Duckworth Farms; Missouri Heritage Mutual Insurance; and Jimmie and Linda Long Livestock.

Click https://bit.ly/3io62wL to watch the winning speech.
 

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Categories: Missouri, Livestock, Beef Cattle

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