1 THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE FORT WORTH STOCK SHOW & RODEO NOV. 2025 FALLING BACK INTO STOCK SHOW SEASON TARGETS FLY FAST, YOUTH SCORE BIG AT FWSSR SHOOTING SPORTS COMPETITION RAISE A GLASS TO VINE 2 WINE AT 2026 STOCK SHOW | TALENT ON DISPLAY ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: When temperatures begin to drop and the leaves begin to turn, there’s no slowing down at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. Fall brings a full slate of activity as we prepare for the upcoming Show and host competitions that spotlight youth and agriculture. This fall has been buzzing with energy. The aroma of smoked brisket, ribs and chicken filled the air during the High School BBQ Regional Competition presented by Standard Meat. The Shooting Sports Competition presented by Ag Trust Farm Credit, gave young marksmen the opportunity to test their precision and focus. The Youth Art Contest showcased creativity from talented young artists across Texas. Additionally, the International Wine Competition drew entries from around the globe! Livestock entries are officially in, and exhibitors from across the country are preparing to bring their projects to the legendary FWSSR. Each passing week brings us closer to the sights, sounds and traditions that make the Show one of the most anticipated events of the year. In this issue, you’ll get a glimpse of the hard work and talent that define the Stock Show spirit—from creative expression in our Youth Art Contest to the dedication of students perfecting their barbecue and shooting skills. It’s a season of preparation, pride and purpose, and we can’t wait to welcome you back when the gates open this January.
2 3 NOV. 2025 NEWSLETTER Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo January 16 - February 7, 2026 THE FORT WORTH STOCK SHOW & RODEO www.fwssr.com NEWS BRIEFS PRESENTED BY The Auditorium Entertainment Series returns for the 2026 FWSSR. Comedy to classic rock artists bring laughs and toe-tapping good times to guests in the iconic Fort Worth venue loved by Stock Show fans, the Will Rogers Auditorium. Scheduled for Jan. 23 and 24 is Canadian crooner, Colter Wall who will be joined by Texan Hayden Redwine for performances that will highlight the impact that these young artists are having on the authentic cowboy music scene. Ongoing negotiations will result in additional announcements in the coming weeks. In the meantime, FWSSR Insiders should be on the lookout for emails with additional Auditorium Entertainment Series announcements. If you’re not already an FWSSR Insider, please sign up here and get all the information you need for Stock Show fun and excitement. Known for his traditional approach, Colter Wall is a country music standout, beyond the reaches of corporate Music Row. In his recently announced single “1800 Miles,” he declares you won’t see him dancing, and his microphone stays clipped in the stand, as he continues to deliver authentic country music backed by his longtime band, The Scary Prairie Boys. West Texas native Hayden Redwine doubtlessly brings a raw, captivating and easily recognizable sound to country music. The emerging talent’s first-rate songwriting, exclusively reserved for telling stories of personal experiences, compels listeners to be invested in each song in his growing catalog. Raised on his family’s ranch and later spending years competing in rodeos, the cowboy lifestyle in its most authentic form is an unwavering part of his identity. Redwine uniquely blends the country, alt-country and western genres together for a memorable sound all of his own. Making his mark in an industry hungry for authenticity, Redwine boasts unmistakably unique vocals and an inability to be anything but genuine. Tickets to the Auditorium Entertainment Series provide admission to Stock Show features including shopping, livestock and horse shows, petting zoo, carnival midway (rides and games sold separately) milking parlor and more (rodeo in Dickies Arena requires a separate ticket). Go to FWSSR.COM for more information. AUDITORIUM ENTERTAINMENT SERIES Take advantage of savings when you purchase the 2026 Official Fort Worth Stock Show Souvenir Pin. For only $55, the badge provides general admission access for all 23 days of the show, as well as access to The Corkyard, Michelob Ultra Roadhouse and all three museums. Purchase here online starting Dec. 1. or purchase at any FWSSR gate, the Dickies Arena Box Office or the FWSSR offices located in the Amon G. Carter, Jr. Exhibits Hall Building during the show. Grounds Admission is included with the purchase of a reloadable Magic Money wristband, which comes with 50 credits. The Midway is a cashless venue, and rides, food and games are purchased using the wristband. Credits can be shared among multiple people, but each wristband includes only one general admission. Wristbands are managed through the Magic Money app, available on the App Store and Google Play. Purchase your wristbands starting Dec. 1 here. Nov. 30 Parade Entry Deadline Click here to enter Dec. 1 Competition & Contest Entry Deadline Click here to enter Dec. 15 Poultry, Pigion and Rabbit Entry Deadline Click here to enter Dec. 30 Horse Show Late Entry Deadline Click here to enter WELCOME NEW STAFF! Daniel Brezik, CPA, became the Stock Show’s finance director on September 22, replacing Kimberly DeWoody who stepped down to devote more time to her family. Previously, Brazik served as assurance senior manager at the Whitley Penn, LLP accounting firm in Fort Worth. With more than 11 years of public accounting experience, Brezik brings a wealth of knowledge having served as lead auditor for both private and public companies across a diverse range of industries. Cleo Hearn, founder of the Cowboys of Color Rodeo, passed away Nov. 9 at age 86. Hearn’s dedication, work ethic and passion for highlighting the contributions of all races and ethnicities to the sport of rodeo and the Western culture made the Cowboys of Color Rodeo an FWSSR favorite. The Stock Show family mourns Hearn’s passing and expresses our sincere condolences to his friends and family. Campbell Wilmot joined the Stock Show’s full-time staff September 29, working alongside Ashley Davis as special events assistant. Wilmot comes to us from the World Champions Rodeo Alliance, where she managed the organization’s social media platforms. Having served in a wide variety of roles in Western sports and event planning, Wilmot brings valuable expertise, knowledge and passion to the Stock Show’s team. GET YOUR SOUVENIR PIN! MAGIC MONEY WRISTBANDS UPCOMING EVENTS COWBOYS OF COLOR RODEO FOUNDER CLEO HEARN PASSES
4 5 GRAND CHAMPION COWTOWN COURSE CHAMPION TEAM Champion Senior Male Wiley Baxter of Denton County 4-H John Maroul, David Perry, Edward Turk and Russell James OUTLAW COURSE CHAMPION TEAM Dannie Abshire, Lonnie Mears, Craig Carver and Jeff Phillips TOP FEMALE SHOOTER Shoot for Scholarship Top Female Shooter, Bron Platts with Matt Carter. TOP MALE SHOOTER Shoot for Scholarship Top Male Shooter, Sean McCleland with Matt Carter. AIM FOR EDUCATION WINNERS L-R, Brayden Ojeda, Peighton Wickliffe, Skylar Leonhardt, Joelee Lester, Carys Driskill, Cole McCall, Cutter Justice, Ty Schuenemann and Carly Mack. *Not Pictured Briley Lampo PRESENTED BY TARGETS FLY FAST, YOUTH SCORE BIG AT FWSSR SHOOTING SPORTS COMPETITION Shooting sports is one of those activities that pulls people together; men and women of all ages who are passionate not only about one’s ability to hit a flying clay target, but for an outdoor activity that’s deeply entwined in Texas rich wildlife management heritage. The FWSSR Junior Shooting Sports competition and Aim for Education Scholarship program not only allows Texas youth to compete for cash premiums and scholarship funds but provides a place to learn about the conservation legacy established by generations of landowners, habitat managers and sportsmen. Adults also shoot to raise funds that support these two exciting initiatives. “With 4-H and FFA shooters coming from across Texas, the excitement continues to grow not only from the youth, but the adults that participate to raise scholarship dollars,” said FWSSR President and General Manager Matt Carter. “The success wouldn’t be possible without our sponsors and volunteers. We’re honored and humbled at the support and success.” Kicking off the three-day event was the Shoot for Scholarships fundraiser, on Thursday, October 2. One-hundred-ninetysix participants raised approximately $49,000 to support the Aim for Education scholarship competition. Mike Micallef not only competes in the Shoot for Scholarships competition but also serves as a Shooting Sports Committeeman. Micallef’s enthusiasm for youth shooting sports is contagious. CHAMPION SR. FEMALE HANNAH PATTERSON L-R, Matt Carter, Hans Pettit, Patterson, Lauren Murray and Lonnie Mears. CHAMPION INT. FEMALE DEVON LUCE L-R, Matt Carter, Hans Pettit, Luce, Lauren Murray and Lonnie Mears. CHAMPION INT. MALE CLARK BRADDOCK L-R, Matt Carter, Hans Pettit, Braddock, Lauren Murray and Lonnie Mears. “I’m thrilled about the addition of shooting sports to the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo,” said Micallef. “This opportunity opens the door for more young men and women across Texas to engage in 4-H and FFA. I believe we’ll see the same kind of success that came with the introduction of Ag Mechanics years ago— expanding participation and celebrating the diverse talents of our youth.” Day two gave youth the opportunity to practice for the following day’s competition and allowed both youth and adults to enjoy side games – Snooker and Super Sport – where trophy buckles were awarded in six divisions for each competition. The chance to explore and learn about various wildlife and livestock management career opportunities was provided in the “Education Tent” sponsored by the Sportsmen’s Club of Fort Worth where programs were also offered providing advice and guidance for youth that aspire to shoot on the collegiate and professional levels. Texas 4-H and FFA members brought the heat on Saturday when more than 44,000 targets were thrown to 266 contestants. By 8 p.m., more than $25,000 in cash premiums and $20,000 in scholarship funds were awarded to 49 youth shooters. Click here to see placings for all competitions. “The success wouldn’t be possible without our sponsors and volunteers.”
6 7 2025 VINE 2 WINE INTERNATIONAL WINE COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Agriculture is one of the most diverse and dynamic industries in the world. Out of all the food, fiber, flora, fauna is a product with a uniqueness that few agricultural products can match – grape growing and winemaking. It’s uniquely Texan, too. Wine is so connected to Texas that it’s highlighted and celebrated at the Lone Star State’s three major stock show and rodeos – Houston, San Antonio and Fort Worth – where wine competitions and promotional events are popular features. Continuing to raise the bar, the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo pulled off another successful international wine competition October 18 through 20. In addition to the Texas wines there were wines from 10 countries and nine states judged by a distinguished panel of wine judges and winemakers. “Wine is an essential part of agriculture’s story,” said Matt Carter, president and general manager of the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. “Through our international wine competition, we honor that connection and celebrate the craftsmanship behind every bottle. This year’s finalists truly represent excellence, and we look forward to sharing them with everyone at the 2026 Rodeo.” Wine lovers have opportunities to enjoy the amazing selections from this year’s competition at Dickies Arena, in the Corkyard, Suites and clubs in addition to our wine events. RAISE A GLASS TO VINE 2 WINE AT 2026 STOCK SHOW SIP & SHOP – JAN. 21 & 28 4-7 P.M. Enjoy a flight of V2W winners while doing some serious rodeo shopping in the Amon G. Carter Jr. Exhibits Hall. Chat it up with winery representatives and take in all the Stock Show’s legendary Rodeo Shopping. Your package includes: Commemorative Govino Vine 2 Wine Cup; tastings from V2W winners; tasting card; and discounts from participating Rodeo Shopping Vendors. Purchase 1/21 with Rodeo Ticket Here Purchase 1/21 without Rodeo Ticket Here Purchase 1/28 without Rodeo Ticket Here BUBBLES & BITES – FEB. 1 The FWSSR’s premier wine and food event, will again feature V2W finalists’ wines and champagne. On Sunday, February 1 local chefs, restaurants and caterers from around Fort Worth will serve foods that will match perfectly with the winning wines. Perfect for a date or a group of friends. Ticket price includes grounds admission, food, sparkling and still wines. Purchase with Rodeo Ticket Here Purchase without Rodeo Ticket Here WINE CAMPS – JAN. 28 & FEB. 4 3:30 & 5:30 P.M. IN THE CACTUS ROOM Come rub shoulders with viticulturists, winemakers and other experts and expand your knowledge and appreciation of the art and science of wine. Then enjoy V2W award winners in a mix and mingle reception. THE CORKYARD – DAILY Kick back with a glass of your favorite varietal while enjoying singer-songwriters in a relaxed and fun setting. On Simmons Bank Plaza adjacent to Dickies Arena, The Corkyard wine tent is the perfect pre-rodeo or post venue to meet up with friends. The coveted Grand Champion award went to Fairwinds Estate True Colors Reserve Malbec, Mt. Veeder, 2021. The Reserve Grand Champion was awarded to Champagne Pommery Brut Royal from France. These wineries and other premium award winners will receive the coveted bronze boot award. PREMIUM AWARDS • Grand Champion: 2021 Fairwinds Estate True Colors Reserve Malbec, Mt. Veeder • Reserve Grand Champion: NV Champagne Pommery Brut Royal • Best Texas Wine: 2020 Hye Meadow Winery Estate Montepulciano, Texas Hill Country • Top All-Around Winery: Hilmy Cellars • Top Wine Company: Llano Estacado Winery • Texas Winery of the Year: Messina Hof Wine Cellars BEST IN CLASS AWARDS • Best in Class Red: 2023 Greenwood Ridge Vineyards Dragon Reserve Zinfandel, Dry Creek Valley • Best in Class White: 2024 4R Ranch Vineyards & Winery Albariño, American • Best in Class Sparkling: 2020 The Hilt Estate Sparkling, Santa Barbara County • Best in Class Sweet Wine: NV Llano Estacado MAD IRA’s Verdelho, Texas High Plains • Best Value Wine: 2022 Bogle Petite Sirah, California BEST OF TEXAS AWARDS • Best of Texas High Plains: 2024 McPherson Cellars Viognier, Texas High Plains • Best of Texas Hill Country: 2019 Peters Prairie Vineyard Barbera, Texas Hill Country • Best of Texoma: 2023 Edge of the Lake Estate Tempranillo, Texoma • Best of North Texas Region: 4R Ranch Vineyards & Winery
8 9 www.fwssr.com TALENT ON DISPLAY The FWSSR Youth Art Contest gives students the opportunity to interpret the culture, character and history of agriculture in their own creative voice. This year 1,806 student artists showcased their creativity in the contest setting new records for the most amount of entries in the 12–14 age division, the High School Division, and the 3-D category. Each piece represents hours of imagination, skill, and hard work, reflecting the passion of young artists across Texas. Entries from youth ages five to 19 ranged from colored pencil drawings to mixed media. Winning pieces will be showcased in the Amon G. Carter Jr. Exhibits Hall during the Stock Show’s 23day run, with the remaining artworks displayed at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. First-place entries from each age division are put up for sale alongside professional artists during the Cowboy Artists of America Exhibition & Sale providing exposure to an audience of serious and sophisticated art buyers. For these young artists, it is a great opportunity to experience their work being displayed in a professional gallery setting. GRAND CHAMPION NOAH KANG - “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM” LUCAS SANCHEZ “BUCKIN’” JUDE HOFFMAN “SPRINGTIME SUNRISE” VICTORIA SALDIVAR “LA PUESTA DEL SOL” SOPHIA SELEGEI “KING OF THE COOP!” VLADISLAV VIDARTE “BRIMS BEFORE BULLS” WALKER ADAMS “ARMOUR DE TEXAS” RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION VICTORIA ISABELLA CABALLERO - “SHADOWS OF LEATHER” THIS YEAR’S YOUTH WINNERS INCLUDE: Grand Champion: Noah Kang, Texas Hold ‘Em – Sold for $3,500 Reserve Grand Champion: Victoria Isabella Caballero, Shadows of Leather – Sold for $3,000 1st Place High School 2-D: Victoria Saldivar, La puesta del sol – Sold for $2,500 1st Place High School 3-D: Lucas Sanchez, Buckin’ – Sold for $2,500 1st Place Ages 12–14: Sophia Selegei, King of the Coop! – Sold for $2,000 1st Place Ages 9–11: Walker Adams, Armour de Texas – Sold for $1,500 1st Place Ages 7–8: Vladislav Vidarte, Brims before bulls – Sold for $1,500 1st Place Ages 5–6: Jude Hoffman, Springtime Sunrise – Sold for $1,500 Teachers play a critical role in nurturing young creativity, and we’re proud to recognize three exceptional educators who inspire their students every day: Elementary Division: Isabel Rocha – Joy James Academy of Leadership Middle School Division: Christa George – Pearland Jr. High West High School Division: Jessica Raff – Booker T. Washington HS for the Performing and Visual Arts Each teacher received $5,000 from FWSSR and $1,000 from Whataburger. The art contest was sponsored by The Amon G. Carter Foundation, Debbie & Albon Head, Kelly Hart & Hallman LLP, Marsh McLennan Agency and Whataburger.
10 11 NOV. 2025 NEWSLETTER THE FORT WORTH STOCK SHOW & RODEO Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo January 16 - February 7, 2026 www.fwssr.com The aroma of smoked meats filled the Will Rogers Memorial Center on November 7–8 as 32 high school BBQ teams from across Texas fired up their smokers for the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo High School BBQ Regional Competition. Teams competed not just for prizes, but to develop leadership, culinary and teamwork skills. Teams were judged in five categories: dessert, beans, chicken, ribs and brisket. This year, the competition awarded $10,500 in premiums to the top teams, while the Pitmaster Scholarship Challenge provided an additional $18,000 in scholarships to high school juniors and seniors. Students first completed a 50-question online exam, with the top 10 advancing to in-person presentations held Friday, November 7, giving them the chance to take their BBQ knowledge beyond the smoker and into future culinary and agricultural pursuits. DICKIES DAY – JAN. 20 Free grounds admission with your Dickies apparel. TEXAS A&M DAY – JAN. 22 Wear Aggie gear for free grounds admission. Faculty and students receive half-off gallery rodeo tickets with a valid student or faculty I.D. TARLETON STATE DAY – JAN. 26 Wear Texan gear for free grounds admission. Faculty and students receive half-off gallery rodeo tickets with a valid student or faculty I.D. STOCK SHOW GOES PINK – JAN. 27 The arena turns pink in support of the fight against breast cancer. Half of rodeo ticket proceeds benefit the Careity Foundation. TCU DAY – JAN. 29 Show your Horned Frog pride! Wear purple, receive free grounds admission and snag half-off gallery rodeo tickets with a valid student or faculty I.D. MILITARY APPRECIATION DAY – FEB 2 Thanks to Hillwood, A Perot Company, retired and active-duty military members and their immediate family receive free gallery seating with a valid I.D. (limited availability). TEXAS TECH DAY – FEB. 3 Free grounds admission for Red Raiders in their gear, plus half-off gallery rodeo tickets for faculty and students with a valid student or faculty I.D. COOK CHILDREN’S DAY – FEB. 4 This day celebrates the smallest patients with the biggest hearts. Half of rodeo ticket proceeds benefit Cook Children’s Hospital. TOLLTAG TUESDAYS Show your NTTA TollTag at any lot on Tuesdays for one free grounds admission. SENIOR FRIDAYS Guests 55+ enjoy half-price grounds admission each Friday. HIGH SCHOOL PITMASTERS BRING THE HEAT AT 2ND ANNUAL FWSSR REGIONAL COMPETITION DAYS MADE TO FIT GRAND CHAMPION TEAM Wildcat BBQ-Navy Walnut Grove High School RESERVE GRAND TEAM Seriously Smokin’ Granbury High School 3RD OVERALL TEAM PITMASTER CHALLENGE WINNERS O.G. BBQ Southlake Carroll High School PRESENTED BY L-R, Coltyn Smith, Gunner Stroud, Brodie Daniel, Natalia Salcido, Maddox Villegas, Corbin Braden, Markleigh Matthies, Austin Rosser and Lance Griffith. *Not Pictured Kenzie Smith PRESENTED BY
12 AND TO MANY MORE SUPPORTERS WHO HELP MAKE THE STOCK SHOW A WORLD-CLASS EVENT. MAJOR SPONSORS A BIG THANK YOU TO OUR OFFICIAL STOCK SHOW PRODUCTS & SERVICES • Western Apparel: Ariat • Beer: Anheuser-Busch • Casino and Resort: Choctaw Casinos & Resorts • Automotive: North Texas Chevy Dealers • Workwear: Dickies® • Satellite and Streaming Video Service: DIRECTV • Mattresses and Massage Chairs: Mattress Firm® • Energy Provider: Reliant • Bank: Simmons Bank • Health System: Texas Health • Whiskey: TX Whiskey • Soft Drink: Pepsi® MEDIA SPONSORS • 95.9 The Ranch / 92.1 Hank FM Grounds Announcements and Music • La Grande 107.5 FM / Puro Tejano Fierro 107.5 HD2 co-presents Best of Mexico Celebración and Dia de la Familia • NBC 5 presents Rodeo Leaderboard • New Country 96.3 • Telemundo 39 co-presents Best of Mexico Celebración, Dia de la Familia and presents Cowboys of Color Rodeo • WBAP 820 AM STOCK SHOW ART CONTEST SPONSORS • The Amon G. Carter Foundation • Debbie and Albon Head • Marsh McLennan Agency • Whataburger SPECIAL EVENT SPONSORS • 7NOW Delivery presents the FWSSR College Rodeo • AgTrust Farm Credit presents Chuck Wagons, Livestock Appreciation Day Luncheon, Mustang Magic, Texas High School Rodeo Shootout and Shooting Sports • American Airlines presents opening night of the FWSSR PRORODEO Tournament • American Warrior Asssociation: R3 CrowdSync Light Show experience • Ariat presents Auditorium Entertainment Series, presents Best of the West Ranch Rodeos, Ranching Heritage Weekend and Ariat Alley • Bank of Texas Chuck Wagon Sponsor • Big Tex / Trailers Direct presents Ranch Rodeo Champion Team Trailers • BNSF Railway presents Steer Wrestling • Boot Barn® presents Breakaway Roping • Brumbaugh’s Furniture & Design Ranch Rodeo Awards • Cavender’s Boot City Chuck Wagon Sponsor and Arena Crew Shirts, Shooting Sports • Central Market presents the Moo-seum Experience and supports Vine 2 Wine “Wine Camps” • Chase presents Barrel Racing • Chicken Express Chuck Wagon Sponsor • Chick-fil-A Rodeo Crowd Engagement Sponsor • Choctaw Casinos & Resorts presents Aerial Rodeo Camera • Dickies® Chuck Wagon Sponsor and Dickies Day • Enterprise Mobility Foundation Scholarship Programs • Frost presents Bareback Bronc Riding and Justin Mutton Bustin’® • Gomez Western Wear copresents Hispanic Heritage Competitions • Grapevine Powersports UTV provider • H-E-B presents Junior Sale of Champions, supporting sponsor of The Milking Parlor, School Tours and High School BBQ Competition • HEYDUDE supporting sponsor • Higginbotham Insurance and Financial Services presents Pony Up! 50/50 Raffle and supporting sponsor of Junior Sale of Champions • Hillwood, A Perot Company presents Military Appreciation Day • HOLT CAT presents PRORODEO Rookie Rally, Tower Promenade and Scholarship Programs • Junior Agricultural Mechanics Project Show and Texas M.A.D.E. Sponsors: Andes Coil Processors, Big Tex, Harris Products Group, HOLT CAT, Lincoln Electric, Norfolk Iron & Metal, Miller/Hobart, ONEOK, Priefert, RDO Equipment Co., Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers, Saint-Gobain, and United Ag & Turf. • Junior Ag Robotics Challenge: Lockheed Martin Corporation and Meta • Justin Brands, Inc. presents Scramble Fore Scholarships, Justin Sportsmedicine Team and co-presents Justin Mutton Bustin’® and Calf Scramble • Mattress Firm® presents Bull Riding, Rodeo Replay and Petting Zoo • Michelob Ultra® Roadhouse and Busch Light® Chuck Wagon Sponsor • National Farm Life Insurance presents Poultry, Pigeon and Rabbit shows • North Texas Tollway Authority presents TollTag Tuesdays • Standard Meat presents High School BBQ Competition • Sundance Square presents Contestant interviews and Rodeo Countdown • Oncor presents Mobile Jumbotron • PlainsCapital Bank presents Bulls’ Night Out • R. Watson Boots presents Tie-Down Roping • Texas Department of Agriculture presents GO TEXAN Market • Texas Farm Bureau Insurance® sponsors Doorways to Agriculture produced by Texas Farm Bureau® • Texas Health Chuck Wagon Sponsor • Texas Hot Tub Company supports International Wine, Shooting Sports and High School BBQ Competition • Texas Mutual Insurance Co. co-presents Calf Scramble • TX Whiskey presents Saddle Bronc Riding • UMB Bank presents Team Roping and Heifer Superintendent’s Beef Challenge • Visit Fort Worth presents Music Experience • Zimmerer Kubota and Equipment presenting sponsor Rodeo Tractor Drag
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