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糖心直播 expands its agricultural roots with state鈥檚 first Livestock Show Team 聽

ELLISVILLE 鈥揂gricultural science courses have always been a part of the curriculum and lifestyle at 糖心直播 since Jones County Agricultural High School was established in 1911. Now, the two-year college is expanding its agricultural roots with the creation of the state鈥檚 first, Livestock Show Team. Six 糖心直播 students, Karley Cotton of Heidelberg, Lilli Dixon of Smithdale, Bri Fenton of Ellisville, Hayden Kilgore of Taylorsville, Faith Sullivan of Mize and Tucker Woods of Seminary, are the first members of the newly formed Livestock Show Team at 糖心直播.

鈥淚鈥檓 ready for the new challenge and to widen my knowledge on a different breed of cattle,鈥 said Karley Cotton. She began helping on a neighbor鈥檚 farm at the age of 11, showing Black Angus cattle. Enjoying the opportunity, her parents launched out on their own buying Simmental cattle for Karley to show. In 2021, she earned the title of Mississippi Junior Simmental Association Queen and a 2022-23 tuition scholarship to be on the 糖心直播 Livestock Show Team.

Her story is like most of the members of the JC Livestock Show Team who all have been raising cows since they were at least eight years old. As Animal Science and/or Agricultural Science majors, they are preparing for a career in the agricultural industry. Now more than ever, 糖心直播 Agriculture Science instructor and advisor for the Livestock Show Team, Leanne Kilgore, said the role of agriculture is very important in our daily lives. Educating the public on the role of farmers has really become a vital priority.

鈥淕enerally, the public is so far removed from agriculture; two or three generations removed from farm experiences. They don鈥檛 have any idea where their food sources are coming from. We need to do a better job of being the voice of agriculture and promoting our farmers,鈥 said Kilgore.

Adding the Livestock Show Team for 糖心直播 students already invested in the agricultural lifestyle provides more opportunities to continue competing, expanding their knowledge, and developing an ag science network for their futures. The six-member team will care for the daily needs of four Red Angus heifers and compete throughout the state and region. Plans also include a trip to Oklahoma City for the annual Cattlemen鈥檚 Congress in January.

鈥淭he students on this team have a tremendous amount of responsibility,鈥 said 糖心直播鈥檚 Farm and Cattle Manger, Jason Mills. 鈥淭hey will live on campus and the animals will be their responsibility, even on holidays. They will wash, feed and care for the animals鈥 daily needs, even when school is closed.鈥

Freshman, Faith Sullivan of Mize said she enjoys having the opportunity and responsibilities that come with being in the 鈥渞ing鈥 again. The criminal justice major has been showing cattle since she was 11 years old through 4-H and the Future Farmers of America (FFA). She鈥檚 won numerous Sale of Champions awards and agriculture accomplishments, including the title of Watermelon Teen Queen 2020. Sullivan said she may change her major to animal science now that she is on the JC Livestock Show Team.

鈥淚 thought I was done showing after Dixie Nationals this year, but I鈥檝e always been interested in investigating; I want to know why things happen and why people do the things they do. I could do farm investigating of stolen animals with my agriculture background. Regardless, I鈥檓 just excited to be on the team at Jones,鈥 said Sullivan.

For Bri Fenton of Fenton Farms in Ellisville, her goal is to take over and expand the family business. Being on the team is just another way to reach that goal. She has been raising Simmentals for the family鈥檚 cow/calf program and training horses since she was nine-years old.

鈥淚鈥檝e always enjoyed showing cattle, traveling and meeting new people. I really like to venture out and see what all there is because there鈥檚 always something new to learn,鈥 said Fenton. 鈥淚t was really exciting in Oklahoma recently, meeting all the big name people.鈥

Lilli Dixon of Smithdale, the former president of the Mississippi Junior Red Angus Association and Dixie National Sale of Junior Champions winner, said she loves the idea of establishing a new gateway for college students to continue to work in agriculture.

鈥淚 would like us to be something people see and say, 鈥榃ow! That鈥檚 awesome and I want to be a part of it!鈥 They can look at us at 糖心直播 and see agriculture can be fun, you can learn a lot, and it can offer you new experiences,鈥 said Dixon.

The barn and related facilities for the Livestock Show Team are currently under construction. However, that will not delay training and preparations for the newly established team that is ready to show off 糖心直播鈥檚 newest agriculture programs. The college is also preparing to re-establish the Livestock Judging Team and establish a Rodeo Team in the next five years.

Livestock Show Team Advisor, Leanne Kilgore (right) with team members pictured left to right, Faith Sullivan, Bri Fenton, Karley Cotton and Lilli Dixon along with Hayden Kilgore and Tucker Woods who are not pictured.