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			 For those who may not be aware, hogs do not have 
			sweat glands, therefore they overheat quickly. While humans rely on 
			perspiration to moisten and cool the skin, handlers have to provide 
			that cooling moisture for their hogs. Fans run constantly in the 
			holding barns on days such as Wednesday, and even in the show arena, 
			large fans suspended above ground level helped to keep the air 
			moving. 
			 
			
			  
			 
			With the weather warming up quickly, the swine shows moved equally 
			as fast with the judge spending a minimal amount of time selecting 
			and speaking about the individual class winners. 
			 
			Even so, the shows that started at 9 a.m. lasted until 1 p.m. with 
			only one 15 minute break between the gilt shows and the barrow 
			shows. 
			 
			Both the gilts and the barrows were judged first by breed then 
			weight category within each breed with those sub-classes being 
			categorized as light, medium, heavy. 
			 
			In both the gilts and barrows there were entries by breed in 
			Spotted, Chester White, Hampshire, Duroc, Berkshire, AOB (or All 
			Other Breeds,) and Commercial in gilts and Crossbred in the barrows. 
			In the final breed classes in both the gilt and barrow competitions, 
			there were four weight divisions, light, medium-light, medium-heavy, 
			and heavy. 
			 
			Gilt Show 
			 
			The first series of competitions for the day were the gilts. 
			 
			In the individual class judging the Olson family dominated the breed 
			wins with Luke Olson winning the Champion Yorkshire, Braden Olson 
			winning the Duroc, and Kelton Olson winning the Commercial. Luke 
			Olson also won the Reserve Champion Duroc and Kelton Olson won the 
			Reserve Champion AOB. 
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			Therefore it came as no surprise when the Olson’s also took home the 
			Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion over all breeds.  
			 
			
			  
			Braden Olson 
			pictured center in plaid shirt. 
			 
			Those awards went to Braden Olson in the top spot and Kelton Olson 
			as the reserve. 
			 
			
			  
			 
			Braden Olson was also the 2022 recipient of the Don Crane Memorial 
			Traveling Trophy for the Grand Champion Gilt, given by Linda Crane 
			the widow of the late Don Crane and her grandson Aiden Crane, who 
			would later compete in the Barrow Show. 
			 
			Barrow Show 
			 
			In the barrow show the judging also went quickly. There were more 
			kids and pigs competing in barrow than gilt so the show ring had a 
			circus like atmosphere that brings one to recall the phrase “like 
			herding cats.” We truly don’t believe it is any easier to herd and 
			show hogs than it would be to herd cats.  
  
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            As the temperatures were warming up, the hogs were 
			becoming a little more restless and less manageable for some of the 
			youngsters. We noted one pig that instead of being shown by his girl 
			was apparently just spending time leading her around the arena 
			playing “catch me if you can.” 
            In spite of the challenge, she kept up with the 
			animal and finally, with great tenacity got the upper hand on the 
			stubborn swine. 
			 
			Many of the exhibitors in the barrow show had also shown gilts, but 
			the dominance changed. While the Olsons still did well with Braden 
			winning fifth place over all breeds, the individual classes saw a 
			wider variety of top winners. 
			 
			In the Spotted class Clay Aylesworth was the Champion with Hollis 
			Scheets taking the Reserve Champion. 
			  
            
			  
            
			 
			Kaden Entwistle was the winner of the Champion Yorkshire with Reed 
			Naughton winning Reserve. 
			 
			In the Chester White breed, Kaden took a second Champion win and 
			Luke Prestegaard earned Reserve. 
			 
			Grant Hayes and Brett Hayes cleaned house in the Hampshire breed 
			taking home the breed Champion and Reserve Champion respectively. 
			 
			Palmer Scheets was a strong competitor. She and her hog won the 
			Champion Duroc with Braden Olson winning Reserve. 
			 
			Claire Bobell, a past Grand Champion winner was in the ring on 
			Wednesday showing a Berkshire Barrow that took the breed 
			championship. The Reserve Berkshire went to Sydney Ramlow. 
			 
			In the AOB class Kelton Olson was the Champion with Max Ramlow 
			taking the Reserve title. 
			 
			Clay Aylesworth was back in the winner’s circle in the Crossbred 
			Barrow judging, taking the championship there with Kaden Entwistle 
			taking the Reserve. 
			 
			At the end of the breed classes, the champions of each breed were 
			back in the ring to compete for the Grand Champion over all breeds. 
			 
			Once again it was a tough call for the judge. Throughout the day he 
			would call out his champion and reserve and tell the audience, “if 
			you want to switch them, I wouldn’t argue,” indicating that in most 
			cases the top two were so similar and so strong that it could have 
			been a coin flip as to which one was best. 
			 
			
			  
			 
			However, at the end of the barrow show, the judge seemed very 
			certain when he called out Clay Aylesworth as the Grand Champion 
			winner for the Barrow Show. Clay won the championship with his 
			Crossbred entry, a black and white with the solid look of a 
			Hampshire. 
            
			  
            He also called out Kaden Entwistle for the Reserve position. 
			 
			In addition to the championship banner and other hardware, 
			Aylesworth is also the 2022 recipient of the Don Crane Memorial 
			Traveling Trophy for the Grand Champion Barrow. Aylesworth was 
			handed the trophy by Linda Crane, the widow of the late Don Crane. 
			 
			In addition to Aylesworth and Entwistle, the top five overall 
			winners were named with each receiving a banner. 
			 
			Palmer Scheets won third place, Claire Bobell took fourth, and 
			Braden Olson was named as the fifth place winner. 
			 
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