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Attendance High at 99' Livestock Show

     More than 480 entries in the 1999 Milam County Jr. Livestock Show set an all time reocrd.  Turnout was heavy during the first full day at the show Friday at the Youth Exposition Building in Cameron.  Milam County 4-H and FFA students exhibited projects Friday including Market & Breeding Rabbits, Market Lambs and Steers, and Dairy Goats.  It was a day of entertainment for young and old.   The kitchen was busy too, satisfying hungry appetites throughout the day.   Saturday's Premium Sale capped off another Huge success fort the Livestock Show.  The sale generated almost $80,000 for Milam County Projects.     

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Several Hundred spectators visited the Jr. Livestock Show Friday

The Milam County Jr. Livestock Show Photo Galary

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Spectators (above) watch steer exhibits while (left) Beth Reed and Joshua Smitherman have some "hands-on" fun.

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1999 Show Rabbit Exhibits

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More of the record crowd at the 99' show

 

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Milam County 4-H exhibit their Lamb projects

 

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Judging of Market Steers

 

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(Above)  Chefs cook up delicious burgers of which KMIL's Rob Reed (right) has just partaken.

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(Above)   Milam County 4-Hr's compete in the Market Steer division.  Turkeys (left) and broilers were Judged Thursday.

 

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