County Is Well Represented At Oklahoma Youth Expo

  • Tecumseh’s Kensley Whittington shows her swine in the Oklahoma Youth Expo earlier this month. Whittington earned Supreme Champion Commercial Gilt in this year’s show. Photo provided by OYE.
    Tecumseh’s Kensley Whittington shows her swine in the Oklahoma Youth Expo earlier this month. Whittington earned Supreme Champion Commercial Gilt in this year’s show. Photo provided by OYE.
  • Tecumseh’s Lane Steward, foreground, shows his Commercial Gilt during the Oklahoma Youth Expo. Photo provided.
    Tecumseh’s Lane Steward, foreground, shows his Commercial Gilt during the Oklahoma Youth Expo. Photo provided.
  • Dale FFA members Tucker Kluding, Joe Duello, and Grayden Flowers entered a metal swing, which they designed and built, in the 2023 OYE Ag Mechanics Competition. The swing placed third in class 12 of the Outdoor Recreation & Convenience Division. Photo provided.
    Dale FFA members Tucker Kluding, Joe Duello, and Grayden Flowers entered a metal swing, which they designed and built, in the 2023 OYE Ag Mechanics Competition. The swing placed third in class 12 of the Outdoor Recreation & Convenience Division. Photo provided.
  • Bethel's Connor Anthony poses, along with his mother Sara Goggins, with his trophy and banner after winning the Oklahoma Youth Expo Grand Champion Market Wether Lamb. Photo provided.
    Bethel's Connor Anthony poses, along with his mother Sara Goggins, with his trophy and banner after winning the Oklahoma Youth Expo Grand Champion Market Wether Lamb. Photo provided.
  • Tecumseh FFA student Marli Williams took seventh overall for her Dark Cross Barrow at the Oklahoma Youth Expo earlier this month. Photo provided.
    Tecumseh FFA student Marli Williams took seventh overall for her Dark Cross Barrow at the Oklahoma Youth Expo earlier this month. Photo provided.
  • Tecumseh's Kreightyn Rodgers poses with her winnings from the Oklahoma Youth Expo, in OKC, this month. Rodgers' sheep won "11th Overall Black-Faced Cross Lamb." Photo provided.
    Tecumseh's Kreightyn Rodgers poses with her winnings from the Oklahoma Youth Expo, in OKC, this month. Rodgers' sheep won "11th Overall Black-Faced Cross Lamb." Photo provided.
    Between March 6 and 17, more than 7,000 4H and Future Farmers of America (FFA) members descend upon the State Fairgrounds for the “World’s Largest Junior Livestock Show.”  Open to all, ages 8-19, the Oklahoma Youth Expo (OYE) welcomes the exhibitors of cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, and Ag mechanics projects to Oklahoma City, according to their website, ...

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