Logan County Fair

4-H Beef Shows take their turn in the spotlight

[August 02, 2025] 

On Thursday, July 31st, 4-H hosted several beef shows. Two of these shows were the steer show and the heifer show. The steer show was first, starting at 9:00 a.m. with the heifer show following after a brief, ten-minute intermission. Both shows were held in the Livestock Show Barn.

The judge for both shows was Ben Lowers of Clinton. Lowers has extensive experience raising cattle. In addition to his cattle knowledge, he is also Clinton’s Chief of Police.

As each class was called, the contestants guided their cows into the barn one-by-one. Some of the animals were guided easily, while others had their own destinations in mind. In several cases, cows got away from their owners, however, people on the sidelines helped to get the animal under control before anyone was hurt.

Both Reagan Tibbs and Heidi Zenor were on the floor with the kids helping direct them where they needed to go and assist them in any way they needed. Zenor often would talk directly to the kids and was quick to jump in wherever she was needed.

Each time a class came in, Lowers took several minutes looking over the animals. He would walk around each side of them, directing the contestants to move the animals about so he could get a good look. Once he had made up his mind, he would direct the kids to line up from first to last in their class. He would talk about the animals before their owners walked them out of the barn. Lowers was careful to mention both the good things about each animal as well as what could be improved. He also made sure not to diminish any of the animals or contestants, especially those that did not win.

In one case, Lowers was extremely impressed with one of the steers. This was an all black steer led by Grayson Foran. Lower stated that “this is what show steers are made of,” and stated that Foran “brought a fighter jet to a water balloon fight.”

The new Logan County Fair Royalty was on hand for the first part of the steer show. Vayda Farmer (Little Miss Logan County), Courtney Cecil (Junior Miss Logan County), and Julia Collins (Miss Logan County Fair Queen) handed out ribbons and banners to those who won them.

Toward the end of both shows, Lowers had nice things to say about the 4-H program, as well as the kids who took part in the shows. Lowers called the kids in 4-H “the cream of the crop” and the “leaders of tomorrow.” He also mentioned that, while the number of contestants in Logan County is lower than other counties, it is one of the most competitive counties in the state.

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In the end, Grayson Foran’s steer won Grand Champion steer, while Palmer Foran’s steer won Reserve Grand Champion. As for the heifer division, Reed Naughton received Supreme Champion Female while Anna Parr received Reserve Supreme Champion.

The full results for the steer show are as follows:

● Grand Champion: Grayson Foran
○ Reserve Grand Champion: Palmer Foran

● Champion Angus: Emersyn Murphy
○ Reserve Champion Angus: Ryder Conrady

● Champion Hereford: Mason Short
○ Reserve Champion Hereford: Haylee Werts

● Champion Shorthorn: Sophia Goodman
○ Reserve Champion Shorthorn: Kamyrn Kaesebier

● Champion AOB/Crossbred: Palmer Foran
○ Reserve Champion AOB/Crossbred: Beau Tschantz

● Champion Simmental: Palmer Foran
○ Reserve Champion Simmental: Lily Carlton

● Champion British Breed: Sophia Goodman
○ Reserve Champion British Breed: Mason Short

● Top Rate-of-Gain: Alyssa Roede

The full results for the heifer show are as follows:

● Supreme Champion: Reed Naughton
○ Reserve Supreme Champion: Anna Parr

● Champion Angus: Anna Parr
○ Reserve Champion Angus: Danielle Alberts

● Champion Red Angus: Lily Carlton
○ Reserve Champion Red Angus: Callie Carlton

● Champion Hereford: Reed Naughton
○ Reserve Champion Hereford: Reece Entwistle

● Champion Shorthorn: Cash Tomlinson
○ Reserve Champion Shorthorn: Brant Larson

● Champion Simmental: Hadley Coonrod
○ Reserve Champion Simmental: Cash Tomlinson
● Champion AOB: Reed Naughton
○ Reserve Champion AOB: Kennadie Finchum

● Champion Non-Papered Commercial: Kaden Entwistle
○ Reserve Champion Non-Papered Commercial: Joy Werts

[Matt Boutcher]

 

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