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Saturday, March 8, 2025 at 6:57 PM

March Madness Livestock Show: Where Hard Work and Hooves Meet

March Madness Livestock Show: Where Hard Work and Hooves Meet
McKenna Hertz will be photographing at the show. She grew up in Lovelock, and that’s where her love for animal agriculture began. She grew up helping on her grandfather’s cattle ranch, and was also involved in 4-H and FFA.

The 3rd Annual March Madness Livestock Show is set to take place from March 28 to 30, 2025, at the Pershing County 4-H Complex in Lovelock, Nevada. This event, sanctioned by the Intermountain Junior Show Series, brings together youth exhibitors from across the region to showcase their livestock and compete for top honors.

Event Overview:

  • Dates: March 28–30, 2025
  • Location: Pershing County 4-H Complex, Lovelock, NV
  • Sanctioning Body: Intermountain Junior Show Series

The Intermountain Junior Show Series collaborates with livestock jackpot shows in Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and more, aiming to recognize and reward the dedication of youth involved in livestock showing.

Judges:

  • Jessica Juvinall: Judging swine and cattle on Saturday, and sheep and goats on Sunday.
    • Background: Hailing from Central Point, Oregon, Jessica has extensive experience showing sheep, goats, cattle, and hogs. A 2019 graduate of Oklahoma State University with a bachelor's in animal science, she was part of the 2018 National Champion livestock judging team. Her accolades include high individual at the Dixie National and top finishes at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo. Post-graduation, Jessica has judged multiple species across the country and enjoys rodeoing, as well as training and raising horses.
  • Conner Brew: Judging lambs and goats on Saturday, and pigs and cattle on Sunday.
    • Background: Originally from Elkhart, Indiana, Conner has been deeply involved in showing and judging livestock. He attended South Plains College in Levelland, Texas, where he was part of the "Team of the Year" and earned Academic All-American honors. Conner completed his bachelor's in animal sciences with a business concentration at Texas Tech University. Currently residing in Lubbock, Texas, he serves as the livestock judging coach at South Plains College and is dedicated to evaluating shows and mentoring youth nationwide.

Participants and spectators can look forward to a weekend filled with competitive events, educational opportunities, and community engagement. The March Madness Livestock Show not only highlights the hard work and commitment of young exhibitors but also fosters a sense of camaraderie and learning among participants.

For more information and updates, please visit the official event page on Showman.app and look for the March Madness Livestock Jackpot.

 

 

 


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