BLINN LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM PLACES SIXTH AT CATTLEMAN’S CONGRESS
Blinn College’s livestock judging team recently placed sixth at the highly competitive Cattlemen’s Congress in Oklahoma City, Okla. with 4,470 points.
Blinn’s Grant Kubala placed seventh overall, finishing ninth in cattle, 10th in cattle reasons, and 11th in reasons.
Lane Hogan placed 19th overall, including 15th in cattle reasons. Owen Seidenberger was second in hogs and third in cattle reasons and reasons. Mason Wurzbach placed eighth in hogs and 14th in sheep/goats.
Blinn is ranked sixth among community colleges in LivestockJudging.com’s national rankings for the 2024-25 school year, compiling a 1.277 rating.
Livestock judging is part of Blinn’s Agricultural Sciences Program, which has one of the most active extracurricular programs in the state, including the Agriculture Club, wildlife, agriculture mechanics, and horticulture.
To learn more about Blinn’s Agricultural Sciences Program and the livestock judging team, visit www.blinn.edu/agricultural-sciences.
(Story courtesy Blinn Information)
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