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Name: Maggie Mosley
Age: 15
Hometown: Green Cove Springs, FL
Parents Names: Justin and Kelly Mosley
School & Grade: 9th grade Clay High School
Siblings Names & Ages: n/a
Hobbies in school: FFA, National Technical Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Hobbies out of school: First Baptist Church of Middleburg Youth Group, Clay County 4-H, Clay County Junior Cattlemen, Clay County Agricultural Fair Young Fair Associates, Florida Junior Swine Circuit
How long have you been showing pigs? 8 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started showing pigs when I was 8 years old at the Northeast Florida Fair and Clay County Agricultural Fair.
How did you get started showing pigs? I watched all of my older friends show pigs and I thought it looked fun! I started showing at county fairs, then I started showing at a few jackpot shows, and eventually I started showing on the Florida Junior Swine Circuit, NJSA shows, and at the Florida State Fair.
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs because I like the process of working with the baby pigs and getting them broke to drive. I like seeing all of the hard work pay off when they do well in the show ring and knowing that the effort I put in is why.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I enjoy spending time with all of the friends I’ve made through showing pigs at the various shows. We have a lot of fun together. It’s also great to see them at FFA events around the state when we aren’t showing pigs.
Favorite livestock shows and why: My favorite livestock show is the NSJA Winter National/Southeastern Regional in Perry, Ga because it was my first ever national show I attended. It’s great to see old friends and make new ones. The Georgia National Fairgrounds is a great facility too.
How long have you been an NJSA member? 6 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I got involved in the NJSA when my mentors Kyle and Kendall Mendes encouraged me to join the NJSA and participate in NJSA shows and events including skillathon, sweepstakes, and the speech contests.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
Winter National/Southeastern Regional - 2020-2024
Eastern Regional - 2020-2021
The Exposition - 2020-2021
Summer Spectacular - 2022-2023
American Royal - 2021-2022
NAILE - 2022
Favorite NJSA event and why: My favorite NJSA event is the National Junior Summer Spectacular because not only do you get to show pigs but you can also compete in livestock judging, skillathon, sweepstakes, speech contests, watch fireworks on July 4th, and go to the water park with friends!
Favorite NJSA contest and why: My favorite contest is the extemporaneous public speaking contest at the National Junior Summer Spectacular in Louisville. I compete in extemporaneous at FFA competitions so I like using that knowledge to learn more about the swine industry and apply it to a speech.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: My most memorable moment was when I won Jr showmanship at Expo in 2020. I had been gatecut the year before but that year my work paid off. I loved seeing everyone's faces, especially my parents and Kyle's faces.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? The effort that you put in every day matters. It may not seem like cleaning a pen or brushing a pig is a big deal but it all adds up and shows when you get in the ring.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
2021 The Exposition - Junior Showmanship Champion
2021 Southeastern Regional - 5th Overall Breeding Gilt/Reserve Champion York Gilt
2023 Summer Spectacular - 4th place intermediate/senior extemporaneous public speaking
2022 Summer Spectacular - 10th place intermediate sweepstakes
2021 The Exposition - 3rd place junior sweepstakes
2021 Southeastern Regional - 9th place junior sweepstakes
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
National FFA Agriscience Fair National Finalist
Florida FFA Agriscience Fair State Winner
Florida FFA State Middle School Extemporaneous Public Speaking Champion
Florida FFA State Star Discovery Degree Finalist
Florida FFA Forestry Proficiency Award Finalist
Florida Farm Bureau Youth Speech Contest State Finalist
Teen Miss Clay County Agricultural Fair 2024
Clay County Sheriff’s Student Spotlight
National Junior Honor Society National Outstanding Achievement Award
Lake Asbury Junior High School Principal’s Award
Clay County 4-H Emerald Clover Award
Favorite quote: “I've heard little kids say they want to be just like me when they grow up, they should know I want to be just like Jesus” - Albert Pujols
Future Plans: My future goals include graduating from Clay High School with a Cambridge AICE Diploma, a Florida Bright Futures Scholarship, and multiple Career and Technical Education industry certifications. Then, I plan on attending the University of Florida’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences to obtain a degree in Food and Resource Economics with a minor in Agricultural Law. While at the University of Florida, I plan to apply to complete an internship with the Florida Farm Bureau’s Ag Policy Division. Finally, I plan on applying to the University of Florida’s Law School to become an attorney working in the agriculture industry.
What do you want to be someday (career)? My future goals include graduating from Clay High School with a Cambridge AICE Diploma, a Florida Bright Futures Scholarship, and multiple Career and Technical Education industry certifications. Then, I plan on attending the University of Florida’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences to obtain a degree in Food and Resource Economics with a minor in Agricultural Law. While at the University of Florida, I plan to apply to complete an internship with the Florida Farm Bureau’s Ag Policy Division. Finally, I plan on applying to the University of Florida’s Law School to become an attorney working in the agriculture industry.
Name: Isaiah Lawson
Age: 10
Hometown: Sidney, Ohio
Parents Names: Matthew and Megan Lawson
School & Grade: Anne Elementary 4th Grade
Siblings Names & Ages: Lydia Lawson, 8
Hobbies out of school: Football, Baseball, Math, and Reading
How long have you been showing pigs? Since I was 4
When did you start showing pigs? Where? In 2018 we bought 2 hamp gilts from Earl Cain and a Landrace from Kevin Ellis for my sister. We showed at a jackpot in Indiana and then a couple more in Ohio that spring.
How did you get started showing pigs?We had to get rid of the dairy cows and I still wanted to show so Mom and Dad said we could try pigs. We got them and then bred them and we just kept adding a few every year to the herd.
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs because it is really fun. I get to bond with my family in the barn and at shows. When we go to shows I get to see all my friends and it's really exciting. I love getting to see them born as well.
What do you enjoy about showing pigs?: I enjoy breeding by show pigs most. That way I get to be with them from when they are born until they show and we usually put them back in the herd to breed after showing.
Favorite livestock shows and why: Perry, Georgia - it is super fun when it is warm there and cold at home
NJSS - I get to see my friends from other states, go to Kentucky Kingdom, and try to make the Top 10 Bred & Owned Hamp
How long have you been an NJSA member? Since 2019
How did you get involved in the NJSA? My dad was a board member and president a long time ago and he kept telling my family how fun it was. Then we got rid of the cows we got the pig. It gives us a chance to go on vacation as a family and show pigs.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
NJSS - Since 2019
Perry, Georgia - 2021, 2023, 2024
Favorite NJSA event and why: NJSS 2021 - I learned how to play cornhold with Malik who was our intern that year. It was super fun and the whole family placed well in all the classes we showed in.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: Skillathon - I ususally know a lot of it, but there's always something I don't know so I go back and ask what the answer was. I get to learn something new.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: 2023 NJSS - I showed an off-belt hamp and got 2nd in-class in the purebred influence class.
What would you tell a younger member about the NJSA? I would tell younger members not to be afraid to try new things. The NJSA has let me learn about swine, get to make new friends, show pigs against the best in the country, and travel to places that our family probably wouldn't go too.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
2024 Perry - 3rd Overall Bred & Owned Hamp
- 9th in Junior Skillathon
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
I'm in the accelerated program called enrichment in math and reading
I wrote a poem book with my sister and got 2nd in the entire school
I've shot two bucks
2nd overall Awana Pine Car Derby Car in the Speed Division
Favorite quote: "The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary" - Vince Lombardi
Future Plans: In the next 5 years I want to play tackle football, work on my showmanship skills, and I want to show the champion Bred & Owned Hamp at a national show
What do you want to be someday (career)? I want to be an engineer or professional football player.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? Thank you for spending time with me and my sister at Georgia for the mentorship program.
Name: Evelyn Flory
Age: 9
Hometown: Overbrook, Kansas
Parents Names: Jessica and Mark Flory
School & Grade: Appanoose Elementary: 4th Grade
Siblings Names & Ages: Jase Flory (6) and Patton Flory (3)
Hobbies in school: I love art, music, math, and science. I love seeing my friends at school! You can always find me singing a song or drawing a picture.
Hobbies out of school: My favorite hobby is of course showing my pigs and 4-H, I know some do not but I really enjoy public speaking. I also love doing arts and crafts. I am lucky both my grandma’s love crafting and sewing! I also love church and my Sunday school.
How long have you been showing pigs? 4 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I showed my first pig when I was 5 at the NJSA show in Perry Georgia which is a long way from Kansas but I am ready to go back! I showed two gilts Tilly (crossbreed) and Nelly (landrace). My mom and dad always tell me the story about loosing my shoe the first time I was in the ring. I didn’t skip a beat found my shoe and kept showing.
How did you get started showing pigs? My mom and dad grew up in 4-H and FFA and my family has raised showpigs since before I was born. I was lucky enough to watch my older cousins show and I wanted to show since I was very young.
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs because I love traveling to shows, hanging out with my friends and making new friends. I also love being with my family in new places. I also just love pigs and how they each have different personalities.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? My favorite part is being in the showring, it’s very exciting.
Favorite livestock shows and why: This is really hard because I really like so many. My top three would be Kansas Junior Livestock show, NJSA Southwest Regional, NJSA World Pork Expo.
How long have you been an NJSA member? 4 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
My dad showed at NJSA shows when he was a kid so when I wanted to start showing we showed the NJSA shows because I could show before I was old enough to be in 4-H.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: Winter Type Conference 2019, Southwest Type Conference (2020,2021, 2022), NJSA Exposition (2022, 2023), American Royal 2023.
Favorite NJSA event and why: They are all so fun but my favorite would probably be the Exposition. I love the really big shows and I got a call back in showmanship which was awesome for me. The Exposition is also really cool because there are so many kids and I get to make a lot of new friends.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: My favorite is showmanship because I get to show off my moves!
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: I have two, my favorite landrace gilt Snowball getting 5th overall bred and owned at the Southwest Regional or getting called back in showmanship at the Exposition!
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? Make lots of friends and don’t be scared, go out with confidence and have fun!
Accomplishments within the NJSA: Snowball my Landrace Gilt I raised being 5th overall bred and owned landrace at Southwest Regional
Accomplishments other than the NJSA: The accomplishments I have are winning Grand Champion Junior Showmanship three times (Between spring shows and county fair.) Placing sixth in showmanship at the Kansas Junior Livestock Show. Placing fourth in the LEADs Challenge at the state level (agriculture/leadership competition.) Grand Champion Breeding gilt at Franklin County Fair, 2022. Reserve Champion Barrow at Franklin County Fair, 2023. All A’s Honor Roll 2023 and 2024. Top purple with my Project Talks and Demonstrations 2022, 2023, 2024.
Favorite quote:
It's the eye of the tiger, it's the thrill of the fight
Risin' up to the challenge of our rival
And the last known survivor stalks his prey in the night
And he's watching us all with the eye of the tiger
On more than one occasion I have had a judge reference my showring stare as an “eye of a tiger.” It has become my game day pump up song to get ready for a show.
Future Plans:
I want to continue improving my showmanship skills. I want to be placing in the top five showmanship at state and national shows. I am starting to learn about evaluating and breeding pigs. I will continue to train these skills. I want to be in FFA when I get to high school and livestock judge.
I also have dreams to go on a mission trip with my church.
What do you want to be someday (career)? I want to be a teacher! But I want to teach FFA or Judging so I can still be in ag.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? I’ll tell some about my activities out side of 4-H. I do some sports I’m in church and I do some art lessens.
Name: Grant Gilmore
Age: 10
Hometown: Brooksville, Florida
Parents Names: Zane and Ashley Gilmore
School & Grade: Academy at the Farm Charter School, 4th Grade
Siblings Names & Ages: Haylee Gilmore, 14
Hobbies out of school: Hunting, fishing, baseball
How long have you been showing pigs? 5 years
When did you start showing pigs? 5 years old Where? My first show was Swine in the Pines Show- McClenny, FL
How did you get started showing pigs? I went to the school barn everyday and helped my sister do her pig chores because, I was a hard worker Tim and Robin Carter asked if I wanted to show a pig, since then I have always had a pig.
Why do you show pigs? I show pig because I enjoy the people and friends I meet along the way.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I enjoy watching my pigs progress during the training process, breaking a new pig is my favorite.
Favorite livestock shows and why: My favorite livestock show so far was the 2018 Swine on the Suwannee Jackpot show when I won showmanship the first time.
How long have you been an NJSA member? 4 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA? When I had my first Duroc and wanted to show at a National Show.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
Winter National Show- Perry, GA 2022
Winter National Show- Perry, GA 2023
National Junior Summer Spectacular- Louisville, KY 2022
Favorite NJSA event and why: National Junior Summer Spectacular- Louisville, KY because I placed top 5 in novice showmanship.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: Gilt shows and judging contest are my favorite.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: Getting to meet my pig breeders at the show.
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
2024 Florida State Fair Champion Junior Showman
2024 Pasco County Fair Champion Market Hog
2024 Pasco County Fair Champion Junior Showman
2024 Pasco County Fair Overall Exhibitor
Many top 10 finishes in the Florida Junior Swine Circuit
Favorite quote: “Send it” my dad tells me that before I go into the ring.
Future Plans: I really want to attend all of the National Swine Shows. This year I plan to go to Expo and possibly the Eastern Regional.
What do you want to be someday (career)? When I grow up I want to own my own company.
Name: Easton Bennett
Age: 7
Hometown: Rickman, TN
Parents Names: Brad & Maddie Bennett
School & Grade: Rickman Elementary 1st Grade
Siblings Names & Ages:_Sister, Emery (4)
Hobbies in school: Reading, writing
Hobbies out of school: Baseball, playing on my trampoline
How long have you been showing pigs? 2 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started showing pigs in 2022. My first show was the Jingle Bell Rockout in Lebanon, TN
How did you get started showing pigs? The Shirley Family let me keep my first pig in their barn and helped me a lot. My parents have also helped me a lot.
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs because it is fun!
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I enjoy the work at home, but washing pigs is my favorite.
Favorite livestock shows and why: The Jingle Bell Rockout because all of my Tennessee friends are there
How long have you been an NJSA member? 2 years
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: The Winter National in Perry, GA in 2022 and 2023
Favorite NJSA event and why: The Winter National because I get to meet new friends from different states
Favorite NJSA contest and why: Skillathon because I get to learn about the swine industry and it challenges me
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: Placing 6th in the Skillathon my first year doing the contest!
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? Work hard and have fun!
Accomplishments other than the NJSA: Champion PeeWee Showman at Jingle Bell 2023
What do you want to be someday (career)? I want to be a policeman when I grow up
Name: COLLIN WINKLE
Age: 7
Hometown: HILLSBORO, OHIO
Parents Names: MATT and RACHEL
School & Grade: 1st Grade HILLSBORO ELEMENTARY
Siblings Names & Ages:_CORBIN 17, CLAIRE 14
Hobbies in school: Learning new things and making friends
Hobbies out of school: Showing Pigs, playing outside and Watching Big Time Wrestling
How long have you been showing pigs? 5 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? 2018 Highland County Fair Open Show (2 years old).
How did you get started showing pigs? My brother and sister were showing pigs before I was born and I have always went to pig shows to help and cheer on my big brother and sister.
Why do you show pigs? Its fun!! I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. It teaches me to work hard.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?I like spending time in the barn with my family. I also like going like going to pig shows to make new friends!
Favorite livestock shows and why: Traveling to any National Show because I like seeing new things, staying in hotels, going out to eat and meeting new people.
How long have you been an NJSA member? I have been going to NJSA Since I was born but became a member in 2021.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
2020 NAILE (affiliate) , Showmanship
2021 Southeast Regional, Yorkshire Gilt, Showmanship, Skillathon
2022 Exposition, Yorkshire Gilt, Showmanship, Skillathon, livestock judging
2023 NJSS, Landrace Gilt, Showmanship, Skillathon, livestock judging
2023 Eastern Regional NY, Yorkshire Gilt, Showmanship, Skillathon
2024 Winter National, Hampshire Barrow, Showmanship, Skillathon, Mentor Program
Favorite NJSA event and why: 2024 Winter National was my favorite because I made a new friend, ate good food and had fun! I showed a Crossbred Barrow and a Hampshire Barrow, placed with everything and made top 10 in sweepstakes.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: Showmanship because its important to learn and i will always use it in the showring.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: Winning my Yorkshire Gilt Class at the NJSA Eastern Regional.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? I am young, so I would tell the older kids to talk to little kids and help them learn.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
Top 10 Novice Livestock Judging Exposition
Top 10 Sweepstakes Eastern Regional
Top 10 Sweepstakes Winter National
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
Top 10 Peewee Showmanship NAILE
Top 5 Novice Showmanship NBS Junior Classic
Top 5 Showmanship Team Purebred Music Drive
Several Peewee and Novice Showmanship Wins at Jackpot Shows
Future Plans: Start 2nd grade, Keep Showing Pigs and making friends
What do you want to be someday (career)? Ag Teacher and FFA Advisor
Name: Anah Higbie
Age: 14
Hometown: Quenemo, Kansas
Parent’s Names: Ryan and Jenny Higbie
School & Grade: I have the privilege of being homeschooled and am currently in 8th grade.
Siblings: Lane (19), Calla (17), Elim (11)
Hobbies: Along with showing pigs, I enjoy showing cattle and livestock judging. I also really enjoy public speaking events.
How long have you been showing pigs? This year will be my 8th year showing pigs.
When did you start showing pigs? Where? My first time actually competing in a pig show was the American Royal show, in 2017. I was 6 at the time.
How did you get started showing pigs? I have two older siblings who are very passionate about showing pigs, so even before I was old enough, I was always trying to help out with their pigs! Essentially, I caught their passion and never looked back.
Why do you show pigs? What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I’ll answer these together. I am passionate about the livestock industry. By the time I was old enough to show pigs, my brother had already fallen so in love with them that we were farrowing our own pigs. I absolutely love making new friends and being a part of the industry, but the most rewarding thing for me is being successful with pigs we’ve raised. And while I love showing pigs, making new friends, and traveling around the country, I can say there’s nothing I love more than spending days in the farrowing barn. For me that’s where it all begins, with raising what I’m taking in the ring.
Favorite livestock shows and why? My favorite NJSA shows are The Exposition, NJSS & SW Regionals. My favorite pig shows outside of NJSA are the Kansas State Fair and the American Royal.
How long have you been an NJSA member? Since I was 6, so 8 years!
How did you get involved in the NJSA? It was our relationship with the Tim and LuAnn Arkfeld family that inspired my family to try out NJSA. We went to one NJSA show and were hooked for life.
NJSA shows you have participated in and years.
The Exposition: 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023
SW Regionals: 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Summer Spectacular: 2022, 2023
Favorite NJSA event and why? I think my favorite NJSA show is Summer Spectacular! I love participating in the extra contests.
Favorite NJSA contest and why? My favorite NJSA contest has to be showmanship. I just love teaching a pig to work with me and building a relationship with them. I think relationships can best be seen in a showmanship ring!
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: I think it’s a tie between winning Showmanship at The Exposition in 2022 and raising the Champion Overall Purebred Barrow at the Southwest Regionals in 2023.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? I would tell them that NJSA is a fantastic way to make new friends who share your interests. Meeting important industry leaders as well as traveling around the country to show pigs makes incredible memories. NJSA has increased my passion and my desire to be a part of this industry for life, and being a part of it can do the same for others. It’s a great way to participate in the industry and teaches leadership, the importance of participation, and most importantly, to always work hard for what you want to accomplish.
Accomplishments in the NJSA:
The Exposition:
Champion Novice Sweepstakes 2019
Champion Junior Showman 2022
2nd High Individual Junior Sweepstakes 2023
Champion Junior Judging Team 2023
6th Place in Junior Showman 2023
5th Place Junior Judging 2023
5th Junior Sweepstakes 2022
Summer Spectacular:
1st Prepared Junior Public Speaking 2022
1st Prepared Junior Public speaking 2023
1st Junior Amazing Advertising 2023
2nd Place Junior Impromptu speaking 2023
2nd Place Junior Skillathon 2023
2nd Place Junior Sweepstakes 2023
Best of show Amazing Advertising 2023
4th overall Bred & Owned Berk gilt 2023
5th Place Junior Showman 2023
5th Place Junior Impromptu Public Speaking 2022
6th overall Bred & Owned York gilt 2023
Southwest Regionals:
Champion Overall Purebred Barrow 2023
Champion Berkshire Barrow 2023
Champion Bred & Owned York gilt 2023
Champion Junior Sweepstakes 2023
Reserve Bred & Owned Berk gilt 2023
Champion Novice Showman 2019
Champion Novice Judging 2019
Champion Novice Sweepstakes 2019
Reserve Junior Showman 2021
Reserve Junior Sweepstakes 2021
Reserve Bred & Owned Berk gilt 2022
Reserve Junior Judging 2023
Reserve judging team 2023
Reserve Junior Judging 2021
6th Place Junior Showman 2020
Other:
3rd Overall Premier Berkshire Breeder 2023
Accomplishments other than NJSA:
Kansas State Fair
Champion Junior Showman 2022, 2023;
Reserve Junior Showman 2020;
Top 5 Junior Showman, 2021
Champion Berk Barrow 2023
Champion York Gilt 2023
Champion Heavy Weight Cross gilt 2023
Top 5 overall Barrow 2023
Champion Berk Gilt 2022
Top 5 overall gilt 2022
Reserve Berk Market Hog 2021
Kansas Junior Livestock Show
Champion Junior Showman 2018, 2019, 2022
Top 3 Junior Showman 2020, 2021
Champion York Barrow 2022
Reserve Hamp Gilt 2022
American Royal
Champion Novice Showman 2017
Reserve Champion Junior Showman 2021, 2022
Top 3 Showman 2023
Reserve York Barrow 2022
Reserve Berk Barrow 2023
Kansas Junior Simmental Association & American Junior Simmental Association:
Multiple wins and awards for sales talk, public speaking, cattleman’s quiz, livestock judging, etc. Included in this is a 1st in sales talk at the 2021 American Junior Simmental Association Junior Nationals & 3rd in sales talk at the 2020 American Junior Simmental Association Junior Nationals (each time there were 200+ people in my age division).
Favorite Quote: Success is a Decision .– Steve Backley
Future Plans/Career: It’s still a ways off for me, but I would like to livestock judge through college and perhaps pursue an Animal Science degree. I’m uncertain of exact career plans, but I see myself staying active in both production agriculture and the agricultural industry.
Name: Riley Tanner Graham
Age: 14
Hometown: Eastman, Ga
Parents Names: Trey and Brooke Graham
School & Grade: Dodge County High School, 9th
Siblings Names & Ages: Reagan Graham, 18
Hobbies in school: I play fastpitch and slowpitch softball, and soccer for my highschool.
Hobbies out of school: Show livestock and Judging Livestock
How long have you been showing pigs? 3 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started showing livestock in the year 2021. I am blessed to live in the state of Georgia where the Georgia National Fairgrounds are located, which is where my frist show was.
How did you get started showing pigs? I always grew up playing sports, but during my 7th grade year, one of my friends asked if I would like to get involved in the livestock industry.
Why do you show pigs? Past the fact of loving to compete, showing pigs has provided me with so many opportunities such as having friends across the country, meeting industry leaders, and promoting an industry that I love.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? Being able to compete and seeing my hard work pay off.
Favorite livestock shows and why: Southeast Regional in Perry, Georgia, because this show is located in my home state.
How long have you been an NJSA member? I have been an NJSA member since I started showing in the year 2021.
How did you get involved in the NJSA? Since Southeast regional is in Perry, Ga I got to go and watch this show a year before I started showing.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: I showed at the Southeast Regional for 2 years and this past summer, 2023, I got the opportunity to attend the Nation Pork Exposition.
Favorite NJSA event and why: Southeast regional because all of my out of state friends come to my home state.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: Showmanship because I get to compete with some of the best showmen from across the country.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: Winning 3rd Overall Duroc Barrow in 2023.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? I would say take every opportunity that comes your way. Talk to as many people and industry leaders as you can because you never know where you may see them again or where they could help you along the way. The connections you make are the most important things.
Accomplishments within the NJSA: 3rd Overall Duroc Barrow in 2023, Reserved Division Champion with my Berkshire Gilt at The Exposition in 2023, and 5th overall in Division with my Berkshire Gilt at Southeast regional 2024.
Accomplishments other than the NJSA: I am a part of my schools Senior Beta Club and French Club. I am also a starter for my varsity softball and soccer team, which is a huge accomplishment that not many freshmen get to experience.
Favorite quote: “The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain” -Dolly Parton
Future Plans: I plan to go to college and graduate with my bachelor's degree in kinesiology exercise science.
What do you want to be someday (career)? Physical Therapist Assistant
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? I would just like to mention my role model, Savannah Page. I would have never been this far in this industry if it were not for her and the rest of the Page family. I am blessed to have the opportunity to show with this family. Without the long days in the barn and many hours spent working on showmanship with Savannah, I would still be trying to figure this whole thing out, but with her guidance I feel as if I have been in this industry for way longer than 3 years.
Name:Anna Steiner
Age: 15 Hometown: Terre Haute, Indiana
Parents Names: Tammy and Darrin Steiner
School & Grade: Terre Haute South Vigo High School, freshman
Siblings Names & Ages: Twin brother Kaden Steiner, freshman 15
Hobbies in school: Showing pigs, sheep, rabbits, hanging out with friends
How long have you been showing pigs? Started showing pigs when I was 5
When did you start showing pigs? Where? My dad raised pigs and my uncle and cousin showed so I grew up around them.
How did you get started showing pigs? Why do you show pigs? I show pigs because I like meeting all the amazing people and getting to make life long friends through the industry
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? The people are my favorite part
Favorite livestock shows and why: Summer Spectacular, Southwest Regional, and Team Purebred Tamworth and Hereford Nationals
How long have you been an NJSA member? 10 years How did you get involved in the NJSA? I began showing with my uncle
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
Southwest Regional (6 years)
Northeast Regional Summer Spectacular
Southeast Regional
The Exposition
Favorite NJSA contest and why: Sweepstakes or judging contest because I enjoy studying and preparing for those events. I enjoy judging with the kids I meet at shows
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: When my brother won reserve champion landrace barrow at Southwest regional with my pig that we raised
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? I would tell a younger member to try everything and participate in all the fun activities and take the time to meet new people
Accomplishments within the NJSA: Top 5 in showmanship, winning landrace barrow with a pig we raised at Southwest Regional, placing in sweepstakes multiple times
Accomplishments other than the NJSA: High Honor roll student, winning the Indiana Landrace Association scholarship Favorite quote:
Future Plans: I want to go to OSU to major in agricultural economics and then go to law school
Name: Peyton Nixon
Age: 17
Hometown: Franklin, Georgia
Parents Names: Wendy Nixon
School & Grade: Junior, Heard County High School
Hobbies in school: Peyton is active in FFA, National Honors Society, Prom Committee, and Student Council.
Hobbies out of school: Outside of school he enjoys going to church, working a part time job and hanging out in the barn
When did you start showing pigs? Where? Peyton loves showing his cows and pigs; however pigs have always been his favorite.
Favorite NJSA event and why: His favorite shows include NJSA in GA, Ring of Dreams, State Show in Perry and many others.
Future Plans: His future goals include attending college at Auburn University.
What do you want to be someday (career)? He hopes to one day have a herd of his own
Name: Brady Frame
Age: 17
Hometown: Kennewick, WA
Parents Names: Eric & Shannon Frame
School & Grade: Kamiakin High School, 11th Grade
Siblings Names & Ages: Delaney Frame, 22; Kendal Frame 33
Hobbies in school: FFA and Livestock Judging
Hobbies out of school: Snowboarding, Showing Pig, Fishing
How long have you been showing pigs? Six Years
When did you start showing pigs? I was in the 5th grade. Where? I started at my local County Fair in Kennewick WA with a backup pig that my sister had.
How did you get started showing pigs? My older sister, Delaney was showing pigs and I started by helping her walk her backup pigs and I realized it was sort of fun, so I helped her for a few Summers then I started training and feeding my own.
Why do you show pigs? I love the livestock industry and all the people I get to meet by showing both locally and nationally. I also like to compete at a high level.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? Traveling across the country to different shows and meeting new people along the way.
Favorite livestock shows and why: The Revival Livestock show in Paso Robles, CA. The Grand Drive has an energy unmatched to other shows and the prizes are very good.
How long have you been an NJSA member? I’ve been a member for about 6 years.
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I started following the NJSA events first online and through social media and then I started showing in them as well as my sister is a NJSA Jr Board member.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
Western Regionals - 2020, 2021
The Exposition – 2023
NJSS – 2023
NJSA Southwest Regional – 2023
Affiliated Shows: Arizona Nationals – 4 x and National Western Stock Show 2024
Favorite NJSA event and why: NJSA Southwest Regional in Woodward, OK. I enjoyed it because of the laid-back atmosphere, the people are very nice and it’s a great location.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: My favorite is the livestock judging because I like to analyze and evaluate animals and see the changing trends in breeding and pedigree. I also love all the fun events, vendors and competitions the NJSA puts on at the shows.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: Catching a pen and placing at the top of my class at The Exposition in my first time showing there!
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? I would tell them to go to as many shows as they can and as many times as they can even if it seems far to travel. The opportunity to compete at that level and meet new people is invaluable. Experience all you can!
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
Placing Top 10 for Livestock Judging at Southwest Regional
Placing top of class at The Exposition crossgilt show and Southwest Regional with the same gilt.
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
Arizona Nationals Champion Yorkshire Gilt – 2023
Arizona Nationals Reserve Overall Purebred Gilt – 2023
Multiple time State Grand Champion Market Hog
Undefeated on the jackpot circuit with my crossgilt in 2023
Favorite quote: “I hate to lose more than I like to win”.
Future Plans: Attending Texas Tech in the Fall of 2025 (Freshman Year) to pursue an Agra Business degree.
What do you want to be someday (career)? Own my own business in the agriculture industry and be a farm equipment dealer.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? I would tell any young person just starting out showing pigs to find a mentor and a team that supports you. Take advantage of all the knowledge and help that many in the industry want to provide, get involved, work hard and learn as much as you can. The years go by fast so make the most of them.
Name: Madison Scarborough
Age: 15
Hometown: LaCrosse, IN
Parents Names: Mark & Denise Scarborough
School & Grade: South Central High School, Freshman
Siblings Names & Ages: Parker Age 11
Hobbies in school: Student Council, FFA
Hobbies out of school: 4-H, Jackpotting pigs & cattle
How long have you been showing pigs? 7 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? Age 10 at the county fair. The Last 4 years I have been showing at the state and national level
How did you get started showing pigs? Our neighbors were into showing livestock competitively and they encouraged me to get out on the jackpot circuit. 4 years ago I had a really nice gilt who was fun to jackpot and good though state fair. She really got me hooked on showing.
Why do you show pigs? I consider it my sport!
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I love working with the animals and making memories with friends and family.
Favorite livestock shows and why: The American Royal is my favorite livestock show. I like traveling to Kansas City – it is a fun trip that has made us good memories.
How long have you been an NJSA member? 4 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I became a member when I started showing on the National Circuit.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: American Royal, NAILE, Expo, Winter National
Favorite NJSA event and why: The Exposition, I like the events and how it is organized. I enjoy meeting other members from around the country.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: My most memorable NJSA moment was winning Champion Landrace Barrow at the Winter National.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? It is a great opportunity to meet new people and make new friends. It is also a great way to spend your parents money😊
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
Champion Landrace Barrow, Winter National 2024
4th Overall all D3 Duroc Gilt, 2023, Expo
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
Reserve Champion Duroc Gilt, 2022, American Royal
Champion Spot, 2023, American Royal, 4th Overall Gilt.
Favorite quote: “If it makes you happy and gives you purpose it doesn’t have to make sense to other people”
Future Plans: My future plans are to go to Purdue and make my parents proud.
What do you want to be someday (career)? I am currently undecided about a future career, but I would like to be able to find a career tied to agriculture; giving me the ability to travel and explore agriculture around the world.
Name: Colton Miller
Age: 16 years old
Hometown: Huntington Indiana
Parents Names: Luke and Courtney Miller
School & Grade: Junior at Huntington North High School
Siblings Names & Ages: Mason Miller (20) Dylan Miller (18)
Hobbies in school: FFA
Hobbies out of school: Showing livestock
How long have you been showing pigs? 10 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? Open shows when he was 8
How did you get started showing pigs? My brothers
Why do you show pigs? Because he enjoys being about to make new friends and do the project as a family
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? His favorite thing about showing pigs is helping the youth
Favorite livestock shows and why: Indiana state fair because it is completive and he gets to show with a lot of his friends
How long have you been an NJSA member? 8 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA? Because my family goes to these shows
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: Expo, lousiville, new york
Favorite NJSA event and why: New york because it is relaxing and very well ran and he has a lot of fun with the pumpkin painting
Favorite NJSA contest and why: Skillathon because it is a way to see what you know and learn more about the industry
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: Cornhole tournament at NJSS
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? It is a great program to be able to meet people
Accomplishments within the NJSA: Reserve Barrow at New York
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
Champion Poland Barrow Indiana State Fair
3rd overall ewe at the Indiana State Fair
Favorite quote: “People begin to become successful the minute they decide to be.” – Harvey MacKay
What do you want to be someday (career)? Heavy equipment operator
Name: Hallie Hege
Age: 10
Hometown: Rensselaer, IN
Parents Names: Jake & Beth Hege
School & Grade: Van Rensselaer Elementary 5th grade
Siblings Names & Ages: Owen Hege- 13
Hobbies in school: Fellowship of Christian Students, Student Council, Math Bowl
Hobbies out of school: Besides showing pigs, I enjoy livestock judging, sewing, photography, and gift wrapping in 4-H. I play basketball and softball. I also attend Awanas Church group on Wednesday nights. I love to read and spend time with my animals.
How long have you been showing pigs? Since I was 4 years old
When did you start showing pigs? When I was 4 years old Where? Jasper County Open Show in Rensselaer, IN
How did you get started showing pigs? With our family raising pigs with Tres Amigos Showpigs, showing/being around pigs is all I’ve ever really known. For as long as I can remember, we’ve spent a lot of our time as a family in the barn year around.
Why do you show pigs? With our family raising show pigs, I guess you could just say I was born into it. I love working with my pigs each year.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? My favorite part of showing pigs is spending time with my family and friends. I also like to see my family’s hard work pay off and see how we need to improve, too.
Favorite livestock shows and why: My favorite livestock show is probably Louisville because of all of the activities that the NJSA puts on. The pigs are also happy because it’s so cool in the barn.
How long have you been an NJSA member? 6 years.
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I grew up attending shows with my parents and older brother. I couldn’t wait for my time to start showing and participating in the NJSA events.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: I have been exhibiting in Louisville, Kentucky since 2018. I’ve showed in The Exposition since 2020. And I went to Eastern Regional in 2018, 2019, and 2020.
Favorite NJSA event and why: My favorite NJSA event is the NJSS in Louisville, Kentucky.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: My favorite NJSA contest is showmanship because I like to get my pig ready and work hard to show my pig to the judge.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: winning Champion Crossbred Gilt at NJSS 2023
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? I would tell a younger member of the NJSA that if you keep working hard, good things will happen.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
2023:
NJSS: Champion Crossbred Gilt
xpo: 8th Overall Junior Sweepstakes, Reserve Champion Pure Influenced Gilt
2022:
NJSA Outstanding Novice Member Scholarship
NJSS: 1st Skillathon, 9th Judging, 3rd Overall Novice Sweepstakes
Expo: 5th Showmanship, 4th Overall Novice Sweepstakes, 4th Overall Hampshire Gilt
2021:
NJSS: 3rd Showmanship, 7th Judging, 1st Place Team Judging, 4th Overall Novice Sweepstakes
Expo: 9th Showmanship, 2nd Judging, 1st Place Team Judging, 2nd Overall Novice Sweepstakes
2020:
Eastern Regional: Reserve Landrace Gilt
Favorite quote: “Be the change you wish to see in the world.”
Future Plans: I plan to become a pediatrician or a veterinarian.
What do you want to be someday (career)? As a career, I either want to be a pediatrician or a veterinarian.
Name: Jaima Vigar
Age: 16
Hometown: Urbana, Indiana
Parents Names: Jennifer and Dennis Vigar
School & Grade: Northfield High School, Junior
Siblings Names & Ages: Quintenn Vigar, 18
Hobbies in school: Member of FFA and student in the CNA program with clinical hours at a local nursing home and the City Fire Department
Hobbies out of school: Showing pigs, hunting, golfing, and traveling
How long have you been showing pigs? 9 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? My first show was at NAILE in Louisville in 2015
How did you get started showing pigs? My aunt and uncle showed for 10 years in 4H and nationally and I always helped them in the barn growing up.
Why do you show pigs? It gives me a lot of responsibility, I love the competition and the dedication to an industry that has taught me so much and brought me so many friendships
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? The people I have met, the life long friendships I have made ,and the challenges I have learned to overcome
Favorite livestock shows and why: My favorite shows are county fair, The Exposition, and State Fair. I like the county and state fair because I enjoy showing alongside my brother and The Exposition because its like a mini vacation traveling to Iowa, and seeing my friends who live in different states.
How long have you been an NJSA member? I have been apart of the NJSA team for the last 9 years.
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I began showing nationally at a very young age and followed in my aunt and uncle’s footsteps with the NJSA.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: The Exposition, Summer Spectacular, Eastern Regional, AMERICAN Royal, and NAILE.
Favorite NJSA event and why: The Exposition because there are a lot of vendors there and it is a big show.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: Livestock judging because I judge livestock which I have a passion for and I get to enhance my reason giving skills
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: Winning showmanship at NAILE 2022.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? Get involved early it’s a fantastic organization to be apart of
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
2019 3rd overall duroc gilt The Exposition
2021 5th overall duroc gilt Summer Spectacular
2021 Champion York market hog NAILE
2022 Champion Showman at NAILE
2023 Champion purebred influenced barrow at The Exposition
Accomplishments other than the NJSA: 3rd overall gilt Indiana State Fair in 2021
Favorite quote: Success is totally dependent on your drive
Future Plans: Attend college to get my RN license
What do you want to be someday (career)? Pediatric Nurse
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? God has great plans for your future, maintain your faith and don’t lose sight of your dreams
Name: Audra Hart
Age: 17
Hometown: Pikeville, TN
Parents names: John and Kimberly Hart
School and grade: homeschooled, 11th grade
Siblings names and ages: Jared (26) Lincoln (23)
Hobbies in school: I enjoy reading and writing.
Hobbies out of school: Going to worship, and bible study. Cooking and baking for my family as well as friends at church and shows, and of course raising and showing pigs.
How long have you been showing pigs? 11 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started showing pigs in 2014 at the Tennessee Eastern Regional in Athens, Tennessee.
How did you get started showing pigs? My family has been raising, selling, and showing pigs for as long as I can remember, so it’s just second nature to me.
Why do you show pigs? It is simply a passion for me. I can’t think of anything else I’d rather spend my time doing.
What do you enjoy the most about showing pigs? The things I enjoy most about showing pigs are, the lessons learned in and out of the show ring, and the time spent in the barn at home doing the thing I love most with the people I love.
Favorite livestock shows and why: My favorite livestock show is the Tennessee State Swine Show. It’s my favorite livestock show because I don’t remember a time when we haven’t gone to our state show, and the memories my family and I have made there are memories I will cherish all my life.
How long have you been a NJSA member? I have been a NJSA member for about ten years.
How did you get involved in the NJSA? My oldest brother, Jared, started showing at the Southeastern Regional in Perry, Georgia (now Winter National), and then my brother, Lincoln, followed in his footsteps and I did the same.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
The Exposition 2019-2023
National Junior Summer Spectacular 2019-2023
Southeastern Regional, Perry, Georgia 2014-2023
Winter National, Perry, Georgia 2024
Favorite NJSA event and why: My favorite NJSA event is the National Junior Summer Spectacular in Louisville, Kentucky. The quality of show pigs is outstanding. I love getting to see my friends from other states that I normally don’t get to see throughout the year, and the competition makes me push myself even harder to do the best I can.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: My most memorable moments in the NJSA would be when I won bred and owned Yorkshire gilt at The Exposition, and NJSS. It was so amazing to see all of my families hard work pay off, especially with a breed we are so passionate about. As well as winning Reserve Champion Crossbred Gilt at the 2024 Winter National in Perry, Georgia.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? Get involved as much as you can at NJSA shows and events. It is a great way to meet people in leadership rolls with experience in the industry that have great advice for young people wanting to know more about it.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
5th Overall Yorkshire Gilt 2023 The Exposition
Champion Bred and Owned Yorkshire Gilt 2023 The Exposition
3rd Overall Yorkshire Gilt 2023 NJSS
Champion Bred and Owned Yorkshire Gilt 2023 NJSS
Reserve Champion Crossbred Gilt 2024 Winter National
Accomplishments other than NJSA:
Reserve Champion Crossbred Boar 2021 NSR Southwest Type Conference
Champion Crossbred Boar 2021 The Exposition
Supreme Champion Breeding Gilt 2024 TN State Swine Show
Reserve Supreme Champion Breeding Gift 2024 TN State Swine Show
Champion Yorkshire Gilt 2024 TN State Show
Champion Crossbred Gilt 2024 TN State Show
Champion Senior Level II Showman 2024 TN State Show
Champion Yorkshire Boar 2024 Winter Type Conference
Favorite quote: Perfection is not attainable. But if we chase perfection we can catch excellence. - Vince Lombardi
Future plans: My plans for the future include going Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton, Georgia, to major in agriculture marketing, with a minor in agriculture communications, as well as getting married and raising my children up in this great industry.
What do you want to be someday (career)? I would like to pursue a career in livestock photography and graphic design.
Name: Kyla Gray
Age: 4
Hometown: Lexington, IN
Parents Names: Brice & Ashley Gray
School & Grade:__River Valley Community Church Preschool
Siblings Names & Ages:_Kinsley Gray - 2
Hobbies in school: “play on the playground”
Hobbies out of school: “showing pigs, playing basketball, and playing with my friends”
How long have you been showing pigs? 2 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? “When I was 2 in Perry, Georgia”
How did you get started showing pigs? “My mommy and daddy breed pigs and I watched Klara”
Why do you show pigs? “I have to show pigs because if you keep trying in showmanship you’ll get better and better and better”
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? “I like doing skin and hair with my mommy”
Favorite livestock shows and why: “Georgia because they had fun stuff for us to do.”
How long have you been an NJSA member? 1 year
How did you get involved in the NJSA? “Because I was watching Klara and my mommy and daddy signed me up so I could do that too.”
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: 2022 Winter Type Conference, 2023 The Exposition, 2023 North American International Livestock Expo, 2024 Winter National & Winter Type Conference
Favorite NJSA contest and why: “Skillathon”
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: “Grand Champion Yorkshire Gilt 2022 Winter Type Conference and getting a call back for showmanship at NAILE 2023.”
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? “That it’s fun and you need to show one day”
Accomplishments within the NJSA: Grand Champion Yorkshire Gilt 2022 Winter Type Conference
What do you want to be someday (career)? “I want to be a mom and nurse or nurse practitioner.”
Name: Gatlin Scott
Age: 8
Hometown: Elk City, Kansas
Parents Names: Travis and Sara Scott
School & Grade: 2nd grade at Lincoln Memorial in Caney, Kansas
Siblings Names & Ages: Vivienne Scott, 5
Hobbies in school: Math and recess
Hobbies out of school: Riding my bike, playing outside, jumping on the trampoline and driving my side-by-side
How long have you been showing pigs? 1 year
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started showing pigs when I was seven. First place I showed was the Eastern Kansas Swine Series.
How did you get started showing pigs? My mom showed pigs.
Why do you show pigs? I like showing pigs because I like to give them belly scratches, feed them marshmallows and winning banners.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? When I get to be in the showring.
Favorite livestock shows and why: EYO because I got to show in the grand drive commercial gilt show.
How long have you been an NJSA member? 1 year
How did you get involved in the NJSA? Showing at the Southwest Regional show in Woodward, OK.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: I have only been to the Southwest Regional show.
Favorite NJSA event and why: Southwest Regional because it was fun playing games, eating snow cones and hanging out with friends.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: Showing my gilt because I like to show with tough competition.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: Getting the banners at the Southwest Regional for livestock judging and overall sweepstakes.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? The shows are tough competition but if you want to be competitive you should go.
Accomplishments within the NJSA: Southwest Regional: 5th Novice Sweepstakes, 5th Novice Individual Judging and 1st Novice team judging.
Accomplishments other than the NJSA: My favorite accomplishments: Winning the Eastern Kansas Swine Series Rookie of the Year, having Grand and Reserve overall heifer at my county fair and winning showmanship for pigs and cattle all last year, Student of the Month and being my 4-H Club’s Junior President.
Future Plans: My goals are to win the American Royal and a junior national (breed) show.
What do you want to be someday (career)? I want to be like my Dad and raise cattle.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? My Dad gives me a head butt before I go in the ring to get me ready to show. I want to quit school so I can show all the time.
Name: Helen Katherine Farmer
Age: 8
Hometown: Gretna, Virginia
Parents Names: Ben and Kate Farmer
School & Grade: 3rd Grade at Gretna Elementary School
Siblings Names & Ages: Charlie Farmer (10)
Hobbies in school: I don’t have any in school activities. I just try to work hard on my grades so I can show.
Hobbies out of school: I dance plus show cows, goats, and pigs.
How long have you been showing pigs? This is my second year showing pigs.
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started in 2023 on the Mid-Atlantic Showcase in North Carolina. It is a 4 week circuit that includes 7 shows. I made so many friends and learned a lot. I had always loved showing goats, but pigs may be my favorite now.
How did you get started showing pigs? I watched my brother and cousins showing them and it looked like so much fun. My brother has been showing pigs a year longer than me and he picked it up from my cousins, Suter and Gordon Clark. We all live on the same farm and I got to watch them work pigs for county and state fairs. This will be my first year getting to have a pig for county and state fair and I am so excited.
Why do you show pigs? My parents say I have to have activities to grow up and be a responsible adult. My mom showed horses so she wanted us to have a farm life, but horses are NOT my favorite. I enjoy the livestock part because I know that I get to start new projects several times a year and sell the meat to our local friends and family. I love the people I have met at the shows and traveling with my family. I get so excited before shows and can hardly sleep the night before.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I love working with the babies. I start sitting in their pens on day one. I want to get them comfortable enough to crawl in my lap, roll over, and even learn to sit. I also love showmanship. I work on it everyday and watch the bigger kids at the shows. I want to be as good as they are and I practice what I see at home. The last few months I have been workin on my whip control. It is fun to watch videos and see the progress.
Favorite livestock shows and why: Showdown in the Sand in Virginia Beach, Virginia. It is hot but just a few miles from the beach. They give out great prizes and the backdrop is a beach! Battle on the Border in Chatham, Virginia. It is a fun show that my family helps with and I get to sleep in my own bed. We live kind of in the middle of nowhere so it is neat to be able so close. We often travel many hours to shows. NJSA Winter National in Perry, GA. This year was my first time there but I had so much fun and I am excited to go back next year.
How long have you been an NJSA member? One Year
How did you get involved in the NJSA? My parents signed us up so we could learn more about swine and be involved in the leadership opportunities and attend the NJSA.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
NAILE - 2023
Winter National - 2024
Favorite NJSA event and why: Definitely the Winter National. It was so many great pigs and great showman all in one place. It was very exciting to show and watch.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: Showmanship! I want to win a big one!
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: My brother had the 4th Overall Crossbred Barrow in Perry. It was something our family did not expect and it was so exciting to watch him get to show in the final drive. I can’t wait to do that one day.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? Make friends, listen and learn. The older kids know so much and it is fun to watch them show.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
2nd in Class at NAILE with a Yorkshire Gilt
7th place in Novice Showmanship at Winter National
4th place in class with my Duroc Gilt at Winter National
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
2023 East Coast Livestock Association Novice Hog Showman
2023 East Coast Livestock Association Novice Goat Showman 2023 Battle on the Border Noice
Showmanship Champion
Favorite quote:
“When you think it is enough, it’s not. It’s never enough.” ~ My uncle Tim
“Hard work takes patience.” ~ my mom
“Winners focus on winning, losers focus on winners”
Future Plans: I am only 8 but I want to keep showing and go to college at Oklahoma State.
What do you want to be someday (career)? I want to develop my own show feed and help create winning livestock
Name: Landon Elchinger
Age: 13
Hometown: Deshler, Ohio
Parents Names: Ben & Stacy Elchinger
School & Grade: Patrick Henry Middle School
Siblings Names & Ages: Mason Elchinger (10) Emma Elchinger (2)
Hobbies in school: In school I like to participate in the Archery Club and I am involved in student council and the National Junior Honor Society.
Hobbies out of school: Outside of school I like to hunt, show pigs, participate in livestock judging, and farm with my family.
How long have you been showing pigs? I have been showing pigs for 9 years.
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started showing pigs in 2015 at a jackpot show in Ohio.
How did you get started showing pigs? My family was raised in the livestock industry and my aunt, Bailey Elchinger, along with her brother, Doug Albright, introduced the idea of showing pigs to me.
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs because I like to learn how to feed and fit my animals for the show.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? My favorite part of showing pigs is going to all the shows and spending time with my family along with meeting new friends from all over the country.
Favorite livestock shows and why: My favorite livestock shows are the ones at a national level because you are there for more days on end so that you can enjoy it with family and friends from across the country.
How long have you been an NJSA member? I have been an NJSA member for 6 years.
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I got involved with the NJSA as Doug Albright encouraged me to join and to go to more national shows.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: I have participated in many NJSA events over the years including Naile (2020), World Pork Expo (2020), World Pork Expo (2021) NJSS (2022), South East Regional (2023), NJSA Winter National (2024)
Favorite NJSA event and why: My favorite NJSA event is the Winter National in Perry, Georgia because it gives us a break from the cold and we get to meet many new people.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: My favorite NJSA contest is the livestock judging contest as we get to evaluate quality livestock.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: My most memorable moment in NJSA is when my brother was selected to be the grand champion purebred barrow at the Southeast Regional in 2023.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? I would tell a younger member to never give up on your dreams even though they might seem impossible at times.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
2020- 5th overall Novice Showman and 3rd overall Novice High Individual judging contest also Reserve overall High Individual Novice sweepstakes The Exposition
2021- 4th overall Purebred Influenced crossbred The Exposition
2022- Reserve Grand Champion Berkshire gilt at NJSS
2023- 5th Place Skillathon Southeast Regional and 5th Place Sweepstakes Southeast Regional
2024- Champion Berkshire Barrow and Reserve Overall Purebred Barrow NJSA Winter national
2024- Reserve Overall Junior showman NJSA Winter National
2024- 3rd Place Junior Skillathon NJSA Winter National
2024- Champion Overall Junior Sweepstakes NJSA Winter National
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
2019- Champion Novice Showman Team Purebred National Junior Show, Springfield, IL
2019- 3rd Overall Berkshire Gilt Team Purebred National Junior Show, Springfield, IL
2019 5th Place Novice Sweepstakes Team Purebred National Junior Show, Springfield, IL
2020- Ohio Youth Livestock Expo Champion Berkshire Gilt
2020- Ohio Youth Livestock Expo Reserve Overall Team Purebred Gilt
2020- Ohio Youth Livestock Expo Champion 8/9 Year old showman
2020-Ohio Youth Livestock Expo Reserve Overall Junior Showman
2020- Ohio Youth Livestock Expo Champion Tamworth Barrow
2020- Champion Novice Showman Hereford and Tamworth Junior Nationals
2021- Ohio State Fair Grand Champion Berkshire Gilt
2021- Ohio State Fair 3rd Overall Gilt
2021- Ohio State Fair Grand Champion 8/9 year old showman
2021- Ohio State Fair Overall Grand Champion Outstanding Market Exhibitor
2021- Ohio State Fair 4th Overall Outstanding Breeding Exhibitor
2022- Ohio State Fair Reserve Grand Champion Other Cross Barrow
2022- Ohio State Fair 4th Overall Barrow
2022- Ohio State Fair Grand Champion Berkshire Barrow
2022- Ohio State Fair 3rd Overall 10 year old showman
2022- Ohio State Fair- 2nd Overall Junior Oral Reasons- Livestock Judging
2023- Ohio State Fair Grand Champion 11 year old showman
2023- Ohio State Fair -2nd Overall Junior Oral Reasons- Livestock Judging
Favorite quote: “Nothing is impossible. The word itself says I'm possible.”- Audrey Hepburn
Future Plans: My future plans are to continue to show pigs, be an active member in my local FFA chapter, and attend The Ohio State University to be on the Livestock Judging Team.
What do you want to be someday (career)? Someday I would like to become an auctioneer and continue my family’s farm.
Name: Kashton Pullen
Age: 8 years old
Hometown: Walton, IN
Parents Names: Kyle & Lynsee Pullen
School & Grade: Lewis Cass Elementary 2nd Grade
Siblings Names & Ages: Kodee, 7 years old
Hobbies in school: Football and Running Club
Hobbies out of school: Show pigs, riding in the tractor, kayaking, and driving my Razor
How long have you been showing pigs? 5 years.
When did you start showing pigs? Where? When I was 3, Chandler Lowes let me borrow his pig at a local jackpot show, but I showed my very own pig for the first time in Perry, GA when I was 4.
How did you get started showing pigs? My mom and dad both showed pigs, my grandpa showed pigs, and so did my great grandpa so it is something that my whole family loves to do and helps me with.
Why do you show pigs? Showing pigs is fun.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I like playing with my friends at the shows and competing in the show ring and for Sweepstakes.
Favorite livestock shows and why: Perry, GA is my favorite because it’s a really big pig show and a lot of people are there to meet and there is a big yard to play football. Also, the only show we can eat boiled peanuts.
How long have you been an NJSA member? I think my mom signed me up as soon as I was born.
How did you get involved in the NJSA? Both of my parents were NJSA members and my mom volunteers with it and since I’m too young for 4-H they are the big shows that we work hard for.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
Winter National/SE Regional- 2019,2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Eastern Regional- 2022
Exposition Show-2021
Exposition Judging Contest-2022, 2023
NJSS- 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
Favorite NJSA event and why: Perry, GA
Favorite NJSA contest and why: I can’t choose! I like Showmanship, showing my gilts, I like the barrow show, I like judging, and Skillathon. Basically, I like competing for everything for Sweepstakes.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: Winning Showmanship at the 2024 Winter National and then winning Sweepstakes
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? Everyone at NJSA shows loves showing pigs and it is a great place to learn more and become more competitive. Also, you can meet older kids on the Junior Board.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
2024 Winter National Novice Sweepstakes Champion
2024 Winter National Novice Showmanship Champion
2024 Winter National 3rd Novice Skillathon
2024 Winter National 4th Div 1 Duroc Barrow
2023 NJSS Champion Novice Judging Team Member
2023 NJSS 4th Novice Showmanship
2023 NJSS 5th Tamworth Gilt
2023 NJSS 4th Landrace Gilt
2023 NJSS 3rd Novice Sweepstakes
2023 NJSS 4th Novice Skillathon
2023 SE Reg. Reserve Novice Sweepstakes
2023 SE Reg. Champion Novice Skillathon
2023 SE Reg. 3rd Overall Landrace Gilt
2022 Eastern Reg. Reserve Champion Novice Showman
2022 Eastern Reg. Reserve Champion Novice Sweepstakes
2022 Exposition Champion Novice Judging Contestant
2022 SE Reg. Reserve Champion Duroc Bred & Owned
2022 SE Reg. 3rd Place Novice Skillathon
2022 SE Reg. 4th Duroc Gilt in Division
2022 SE Reg. 3rd Novice Sweepstakes
2021 NJSS 5th Overall Poland Gilt
Accomplishments other than the NJSA: Several top 5 finishes at Team Purebred events in breed, showmanship, skillathon, judging, and sweepstakes. Won a total of 6 belt buckles at jackpot shows. Flag Football Championship Team
Favorite quote: The harder you work, the luckier you get!
Future Plans: I just want to keep showing and having fun with my family and friends at pig shows.
What do you want to be someday (career)? A pig farmer
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? I am a grain farmer who cash rents 1 acre from my Papaw Pullen and I have my own sows that I help breed and farrow with my Dad. I like to work outside on our family farm.
Name: Grayson Schmaling
Age: 7
Hometown: Prescott, Iowa
Parents Names: Ben & JaLynne Schmaling
School & Grade: Saint Malachy Catholic School – First Grade
Siblings Names & Ages: Mack (4)
Hobbies in school: Playing football, soccer, and basketball at recess.
Hobbies out of school: I play flag football, wrestle, soccer, t-ball. I am learning piano and love collecting football cards.
How long have you been showing pigs? 4 years.
When did you start showing pigs? Where? February 2021 was the first time I showed. My Mom and Dad took me to the Team Purebred Mid-South Regional in Greenwood, MS. My dad judged it the year before and liked it, so we went there. I brought home two banners from that show.
How did you get started showing pigs? My dad raises Berks so they encouraged me to start showing. I rarely show the pigs that we raise though, because my dad doesn’t want to show against his customers.
Why do you show pigs? Showing pigs is our family hobby.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I enjoy meeting people from all over the country and making new friends. I like walking my pigs in the backyard.
Favorite livestock shows and why: I went to Perry, GA for the Winter National this year and I really liked it. It was cold but I did good in showmanship, sweepstakes, and I got a banner with my Berk gilt. I also like the shows on the Iowa Swine Jackpot Series.
How long have you been an NJSA member? My entire show career I have been a member of NJSA
How did you get involved in the NJSA? My parents signed me up right when I started showing.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: The Exposition (2021,2022,2023) National Junior Summer Spectacular (2022, 2023) Winter National (2024) National Barrow Show (2022) American Royal (2021)
Favorite NJSA event and why: Barnyard Olympics at Louisville is my favorite, I like when there is an egg toss.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: Judging Contest, because my dad judges pigs too.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: Winning Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Berkshire Gilt this year at the Winter National in Perry, GA
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? The big rings are easy to get lost in, keep your pig in the open spots and look at the judge.
Accomplishments within the NJSA: Top 5 Showmanship, Top 5 in Sweepstakes at Winter National
Accomplishments other than the NJSA: Champion Landrace and 5th overall NJSA Gilt, Champion Novice Showman, Champion Novice Sweepstakes at Team Purebred Southwest Regional. Reserve Novice Showman and High Points Tamworth Gilt on 2023 Iowa Swine Jackpot Series.
Favorite quote: Work Hard, Play Hard
Future Plans: In the near future I plan on moving on to 2nd grade. Eventually go to college at University of Wisconsin
What do you want to be someday (career)? The next Hall of Fame Quarterback for the Green Bay Packers then Coach in the NFL
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? I’ll have my football and football card binder at all the shows if you want to play catch or trade some cards.
Name: Raelyn Sowell
Age: 10
Hometown: Bartow, Florida
Parents Names: Rick and Ashley Sowell
School & Grade: Word of Life Christian School
Siblings Names & Ages: Kyndal Sowell (18)
Hobbies in school: Recess
Hobbies out of school: Chapel Service
How long have you been showing pigs? 4 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? 2020 Florida Junior Swine Circuit
How did you get started showing pigs & why do you show pigs? It’s our family hobby.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? Having fun!! And getting to see my friends and always meeting new friends.
Favorite livestock shows and why: Summer Spectacular in Louisville, A lot of people I have met, and of course the ice cream is the best!!
How long have you been an NJSA member? 4 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA? Followed my older sister’s footsteps.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: WPX – 2020, NJSS-2021,2022,2023, Southeast Regional - 2021,2022,2023, Winter National -2024
Favorite NJSA event and why: Barnyard Olympics, and the Mentorship program was great this year at the Winter National
Favorite NJSA contest and why: Skillathon, Learning more about the swine industry is always fun.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: Getting my first call back in showmanship in Louisville
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? Great organization where you meet the best people in the world.
Accomplishments within and other than the NJSA:
2021 Reserve Champion Heavyweight Division, 5th overall swine at the CFYIA show.
2022-2023 -3rd Overall Market Duroc in the FJSC
2022-2023 5th Overall Novice Showman in the FJSC
2023- 3rd Overall Junior Showman- Florida State Fair
2023-2024 Reserve Overall Yorkshire Gilt in the FJSC
Future Plans: Continue to follow my sister’s footsteps in showing pigs and playing softball!
What do you want to be someday (career)? Have not really thought that through just yet, but as of now just to be a kid.
Name: Amanda Miklaszewski
Age: 18
Hometown: Franksville, Wisconsin
Parents Names: Tom and Christine Miklaszewski
School & Grade: Freshman, Iowa State University
Siblings Names & Ages: Kylie Miklaszewski, 21
Hobbies in school:
- Agricultural Business Club
    Ag Alliance Club
- Block and Bridle Club
    Spring Spectacular Committee
- Cals Ambassador
    Recruitment and Training Committee
Hobbies out of school:
- Junior Board Member of Wisconsin Show Pig Association
- Participating member of FFA
How long have you been showing pigs? Almost 9 years!
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started showing pigs at 10 years old at my cousin’s farm!
How did you get started showing pigs? My cousins started showing at our local county fair and they finally convinced me to do it with them. For the first 6 years, I just did it for fun and did not want to get heavily involved. That was until I met incredibly special people who have shown me countless opportunities.
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs because it has shown me the work ethic that will help me succeed in this world. I have never worked so hard to achieve what I want with something before. Having a connection with pigs is something special. I also show pigs because of the family I have created from it. I would have never gotten this far without them
.What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? Showing pigs has brought me connections and unforgettable memories. I cannot thank my family enough for where they have brought me into this industry. I am forever thankful that I have a team that wants the best for me and will do absolutely anything for me.
Favorite livestock shows and why: The American Royal has become one of my favorite shows because the weather is usually so nice compared to the Wisconsin weather that is all over the place. The facility is easy to work with and everyone has enough space for everything.
How long have you been an NJSA member? 2 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA? Ben Kronberg and Blake Danner got me involved to go to my first show back in July of 2022. They both are still helping me succeed in my dreams to this day.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
NJSS 2022
NAILE 2022
The Exposition 2023
NJSS 2023
Favorite NJSA event and why: My favorite NJSA event is the National Junior Summer Spectacular. The first time I ever went there, the kids and adults were extremely inviting and made it feel like I belonged there. NJSS always has fun events planned and keeps the show going.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: My favorite NJSA contest is showmanship. Showmanship used to be undesirable for me until I figured out what is important about it. It benefits the show pig industry because it shows how precise kids are with the pigs and the work that is done. Showmanship is physically and mentally hard to get down, but once you do, it is an honor to do so.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: My favorite moment in the NJSA was winning the crossbred gilt show at The Exposition 2023. To this day, I still cannot wrap my head around the fact that my team and I accomplished that. There were so many people that I did not know came up to me and were genuinely happy for us. Even with all the early morning and late nights, I will be forever grateful that I worked so hard to achieve this goal.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? NJSA brings you lifetime friends and memories. This association has brought me many friends that keep me humble and constantly push me to become my best. Keep networking with people around you, it will benefit your future one day!
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
Champion Purebred Influenced Crossbred Barrow: NJSS 2022
Champion Crossbred Gilt: The Exposition 2023
Reserve Crossbred Gilt: NJSS 2023
Reserve Berkshire Barrow: NJSS 2023
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
Champion Chester Barrow: American Royal 2021
Fourth overall barrow: Wisconsin State Fair 2022
Reserve Hampshire Gilt: Wisconsin State Fair 2022
Reserve Berkshire Barrow: American Royal 2022
Reserve Landrace Gilt: American Royal 2022
Third overall barrow: Wisconsin State Fair 2023
Fourth overall Barrow showman: Wisconsin State Fair 2023
Champion Overall Pig Points: Wisconsin Show Pig Association 2023
Favorite quote: “Everything happens for a reason.”
Future Plans: For summer 2024, I have an internship back at home working at a vet clinic and I am excited to see where that will take me for my future. After that, I am continuing my Agricultural Business degree with an Animal Science Minor and Sales Certificate at Iowa State University and continue to complete internships throughout each year at school.
What do you want to be someday (career)? Companion Animal Sales or Pork Production Sales
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? Outside of showing, my family and I hunt up north and around the country. Our favorite trip was elk hunting in Craig, Colorado. We also have a few ATVS and side by side that have up north and take them trail riding.
Name: Rose Hodnett
Age: 14
Hometown:Wadley, AL
Parents Names: Jody and Jessica Hodnett
School & Grade:Horseshoe Bend School, 8th Grade
Siblings Names & Ages: Ruby Hodnett, 8 years old
Hobbies in school: Volleyball, Scholars Bowl, Beta Club
Hobbies out of school: 4-H Livestock Judging, Barrel Racing, Showing Pigs
How long have you been showing pigs? 9 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started showing in 2016. My first show was in Calhoun County, AL
How did you get started showing pigs? My Aunt(Michelle Davidson) first introduced me to showing. She purchased my first Blue Butt Gilt and kept it at her barn for me.
Why do you show pigs? I believe it’s the best sport out there. If you love something, you will strive to do it to the best of your ability. It is an awesome industry to be involved in.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I love fitting!! It is really fun to trim and fit. I like spending time with my pigs and grooming them each day.
Favorite livestock shows and why: My favorite shows are the Winter National in Perry, GA and our Alabama State Swine Show
How long have you been an NJSA member? Since 2018
How did you get involved in the NJSA? We purchased our first registered Hampshire from Mr. Randy Denhart who encouraged my family to enter the NJSA Southeast Regional(Winter National).
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
2018-2024 Southeast Regional(Winter National)
2019-2023 Summer Spectacular
2020 National Jr. Show
2020 The Expo
2023 NAILE
Favorite NJSA event and why: I would say Winter National and Summer Spectacular. Both environments are amazing. Winter National there is a lot of room to hang out with friends. The Summer Spectacular is a fun place to be and we celebrate 4th of July while there. Fireworks are going off everywhere around the Expo center and it is really neat.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: Showmanship and livestock judging are both my passions. Showmanship’s adrenaline rush is like no other and judging is a really big deal to me.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: When I finally got a call back in showmanship at the Southeast Regional in Perry and then placed in the top 10. I had received a call back at every National Show I had been in except in Perry. It was also my last year in the Junior division so I was determined to do well.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? This organization is like no other. You are surrounded by like-minded people who all have the same passion and goal as you.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
2024 Winter National-3 top ten class placings
2023 NJSS Junior Individual Judging 9th place
2023 Southeast Regional: 6th overall Jr. Showmanship, 10th in Jr. Sweepstakes, 2 top ten class finishes
2019 NJSS 8th Place Junior Skillathon
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
Livestock judging success:
2024 Southeastern Livestock Expo(SLE) 4-H/FFA Livestock Judging
    3rd overall highest individual Junior
    4th overall beef individual Junior
    5th overall Goat/Sheep individual Junior
    5th overall questions individual Junior
2023 Alabama State 4-H Livestock Judging
    1st overall individual Beef Junior
    5th overall individual Goat Junior
    2nd Overall Individual Junior
Favorite quote: Do you not know that those who run in a race all run, but only one receives the prize? Run in such a way that you may obtain it. 1 Corinthians 9:24
Future Plans: I want to continue to show pigs, judge livestock and barrel race. I hope to attend Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Purdue or Texas A & M. I also want to be on a collegiate livestock judging team.
What do you want to be someday (career)? Livestock Feed Nutritionist
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? I have a Chinchilla named Ella, a hedgehog named Skipper, and a Toy Australian Shepherd named Bitsey.
Name: Colby Gillespie
Age: 20
Hometown: Chillicothe, Missouri
Parents Names: David Gillespie & Missy Madison
School & Grade: College Junior
Siblings Names & Ages: Mecalia Thompson 26
Hobbies in school: In high school, I was very involved in FFA. I also played golf. In college I judged livestock my first two years.
Hobbies out of school: Outside of school, I spend majority of my time with my livestock, but also have true passion to hunt. I also play golf when the weather allows.
How long have you been showing pigs? Seven Years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started showing my freshmen year of high school in Chillicothe. My first year I just showed at a few local fairs and the State Fair.
How did you get started showing pigs? I started showing pigs thanks to my ag teacher Lance Martin. It took some persuasion on his part with my mom but I can’t thank him enough for where it has taken me!
Why do you show pigs? The best answer is it is a lot of fun! I enjoy picking out new pigs each show season and have learned a lot about feeding them and getting them show ready. They are little when you first get them so seeing them grow into a show pig is a lot of fun. I have learned a lot about showing and feeding but have also learned hard work, dedication and responsibility in showing pigs. I now have a team of people who make showing even more fun and thanks to Joe Limbach and Jace Tarbell I am learning even more and able to show at higher levels.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? Getting to go to shows is what I enjoy the most. Showing is the biggest part of it but also getting to hang out with others in the show pig industry and seeing friends that I don’t get to see unless I’m at a show. There is plenty of down time when waiting for your class to show and I like getting to talk to people and cook for our group.
Favorite livestock shows and why: I have a lot of favorite shows but if I had to pick one it hands down has to be the Missouri State Fair. We camp for the entire length of the fair, show pigs, attend concerts, enjoy time with friends and enjoy all the fair has to offer. The Missouri State Fair is a lot of fun and hard work!
How long have you been an NJSA member? Five years
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I became a member when I started showing in national shows.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
Winter Type Conference in Perry, GA 2021
The Exposition 2023
Favorite NJSA event and why: My favorite NJSA show is Exposition. This is one of the toughest shows to compete in.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: The moment that I won Champion Berk Gilt at Expo. I knew that I had a good gilt going into this show but winning was not what I thought would happen. When the judge said my Berk won I literally lost it. I walked out of the ring to my guys Joe Limbach and Jace Tarbell and the excitement hit and the tears fell. I am not a person who cries but I did a lot that day after winning my breed and then 3rd Overall in the Grand Drive. The Grand Drive is a big production and I will never forget getting to show on that level and that stage and then walk away with a purple banner!
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? Showing is just one part of being in the livestock industry. Being able to be a part of an organization like NJSA opens the door to network and meet many people that can be lifelong influences on your life and future career.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
Champion Berk Gilt 2023 Expo
3rd Overall Purebred Gilt 2023 Expo
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
Champion Duroc Gilt, 5th Overall Gilt – Missouri Youth Show Pig Circuit
5th Overall Spot Gilt – Missouri Youth Show Pig Circuit
Division 1 Champion Cross Gilt - 2022 American Royal
Division 1 3rd Overall Cross Gilt – Team Purebred, Springfield, IL
Champion FFA Berkshire Gilt – Missouri State Fair
Reserve Champion Purebred Gilt – Missouri State Fair
Favorite quote: “You’re the product of the people you surround yourself with, so if you want to do better, surround yourself with people who are doing better.” – Will Hilty
Future Plans: After college I plan to be an Ag Instructor, breed show pigs and be as much help as I can be to someone else entering the show ring.
What do you want to be someday (career)? Ag Instructor
Name: Sarah Foster
Age: 11
Hometown: Boerne, Texas
Parents Names: Bobby Foster & Mary Rowe-Foster
School & Grade: 5th grade - Curington Elementary (Boerne)
Siblings Names & Ages: No siblings/only child
Hobbies in school: Student Council Leadership Team, Curington News Team (Morning TV Show), Art
Hobbies out of school: Softball, Volleyball, Basketball, Livestock Judging, Pig and Lamb showing.
How long have you been showing pigs? Three years.
When did you start showing pigs? Where? We live very near Lindner Show Pigs in Comfort, Texas, and Luke and Fallon have let me spend time with the sows and the babies and that showed me how much I love pigs! I started showing pigs in 3rd grade when I joined 4-H. My first show was at a jackpot show called “Show With Your Heart” that raises money for the Childrens’ Heart Foundation.
How did you get started showing pigs? I got started showing pigs because my mom and her family used to raise pigs.
Why do you show pigs? I love showing pigs because I love the friends I make and to get in the ring to compete. I also get to expand my knowledge about agriculture and pigs, meet people of the industry and go to livestock shows.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? The thing I enjoy most about showing pigs is that I get to have the opportunity of walking into show rings and exhibiting my animals. I also like to go and have fun at stockshows with friends.
Favorite livestock shows and why: My favorite livestock shows are the American Royal, San Antonio, Houston and Rodeo Austin.
How long have you been an NJSA member? one year.
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I wanted to show in an NJSA show to be able to compete in more swine related activities, like swine judging and skillathons. And experience the pig shows.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: My only NJSA show to date was the 2023 Southwest Regional held in Woodward, Oklahoma.
Favorite NJSA event and why: Southwest Regional in Woodward, Oklahoma. This event is the closest one to Texas, and the easiest one to travel to!
Favorite NJSA contest and why: Although I participate in Swine Skillathons at the Texas Majors, and I love them, my favorite NJSA event I have participated in was the swine judging in Woodward. I really enjoyed judging and seeing some of the collegiate judgers in their contest.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: Being in the top 10 in Junior swine showmanship at the Southwest Regional. Also, meeting other NJSA members from Texas.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? The NJSA is full of people who like showing pigs and the industry as much as you do!! You can also meet great breeders and mentors from all over the United States.
Accomplishments within the NJSA: 8th place Junior Showmanship (‘23 SW Regional)
1st Place Cross Gilt (’23 SW Regional)
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
2024 Junior Livestock Judging High Individual (San Antonio Livestock Show)
2024 Champion Hampshire Gilt – Houston Livestock Show
2024 3rd Overall Hampshire Gilt – San Antonio Livestock Show
Jr. Swine Skillathon Champion (State Fair of Texas, San Antonio and Rodeo Austin)
Favorite quote: “Pigs are not for the weak...”
Future Plans: In my future, I want to attend Texas A&M University, and later have a show pig and lamb business.
What do you want to be someday (career)? Some type of business lawyer.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? I am very thankful that I was chosen to be an exhibitor in the NJSA Youth Spotlight.
Name: Farrah Wilkinson
Age: 15
Hometown: La Vernia Texas
Parents Names: Norah Wilkinson
School & Grade: La Vernia High School / 11th
Siblings Names & Ages: None
Hobbies in school: My hobbies include being a dedicated FFA chapter member, participating as a Student Council member and being a part of the Texas Athletic Training program.
Hobbies out of school: My hobbies outside of school are mostly agriculture related, bred, raise, and show pigs, show cattle, participate in 4-H Activities at the county and district level, volleyball, and swimming.
How long have you been showing pigs? I have been showing pigs for 8 Years.
When did you start showing pigs? I started showing pigs through 4-H in the 3rd grade.
Where? Started my career showing pigs in La Vernia, Texas.
How did you get started showing pigs? My family has a small sow heard so we breed and raise show pigs.
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs because I have a passion for showing. I have a desire to see their progression from the weaning stage to the growing/finishing stage which is such a rewarding accomplishment.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? What I enjoy the most about showing pigs is the process it takes to get into the ring and if I’m rewarded then it’s an added benefit.
Favorite livestock shows and why: It’s hard to pick just one livestock show since all of them are so memorable and enjoyable.
How long have you been an NJSA member? I have been a member of NJSA for Four years.
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I got involved in NJSA because of Joe Lancaster. We bought our first pure bred Hampshire from him, and he talked about the NJSA and the events that the NJSA hosts.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: The Exposition is the only show I have participated in thus far as a NJSA member, 2020, 2021, and 2022.
Favorite NJSA event and why: My favorite livestock show is The Exposition. Over the years, I have made so many friends from different states, we keep in contact throughout the year and when we all show up in the summer and reunite it’s awesome. It’s like I have a family outside of Texas and a grown camaraderie amongst the show community.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: My favorite NJSA contest is the showmanship contest, it allows me to showcase how much training and pride I have and take into my swine project.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: My most memorable moment was at the 2022 Exposition when I received fifth place in the intermediate showmanship division.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? I would tell a younger NJSA member to be encouraged to try new things whether you succeed or fail keep pursuing your dreams and aspirations.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
2020 Exposition Junior show:
Placing Yorkshire
Placing Hampshire
2021 Exposition Junior Show:
Placing Hampshire
Placing Cross Gilt
2021 Open Show:
Placing Hampshire
2022 Exposition Junior Show:
5th Place Intermediate Showmanship
Placing Chester
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
2018 Houston Livestock Show – 3rd Place Dark Cross Barrow
2020 Heart of Texas – Reserve Champion Showmanship
2021 Texas Elite - 3rd place Dark Cross Gilt
2021 San Antonio Livestock Show – 3rd place Dark Barrow
2021 Austin Livestock Show – 9th place Dark Cross Barrow
2022 San Antonio Livestock Show – 8th place Berkshire Breeding Gilt
2022 Austin Livestock Show – 7th place Dark Cross
2022 State Fair of Texas – Reserve Breed Champion Chester White Gilt
2023 San Antonio Gilt Show – 3rd overall Berkshire Gilt
2023 San Angelo Gilt Show - 2nd Place Dark Cross Gilt
2023 San Angelo Gilt Show – 2nd Place Berkshire Gilt
2023 Rio Grande Valley – 3rd place overall showmanship
Favorite quote: “Everyone has a choice with their emotions, choose happy” – Drew Godwin
Future Plans: My future includes continuing to work hard in school so I can go to Texas Tech University or Purdue University, raising, and showing pigs.
What do you want to be someday (career)? My career objective is to someday be in agriculture economics or agriculture communications.
Name: Hunter Shike
Age: 14
Hometown: Sadorus, IL
Parents Names: Dan and Jennifer Shike
School & Grade: Unity High School, freshman
Siblings Names & Ages: Olivia, 16, and Harper, 9
Hobbies in school: Wrestling, football, FFA, FCA
Hobbies out of school: Livestock judging, 4-H, showing pigs and meat goats
How long have you been showing pigs? 10 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? 4 years old at an Illinois Club Pig Association jackpot show
How did you get started showing pigs? I was raised in a livestock family. My parents both showed pigs when they were in high school.
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs because I enjoy the industry and the people.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I like watching my pigs grow and improve. It’s fun to try to help them achieve their max potential.
Favorite livestock shows and why: My favorite livestock show is Louisville because it’s air-conditioned and there are lots of people there.
How long have you been an NJSA member? I’ve been in NJSA for over 10 years.
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I guess you could say I was born into it. I don’t remember, of course, but my mom took me to NJSA shows when I was a baby and she was running the NJSA. I started showing in NJSA events when I was 5.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
Exposition
National Junior Summer Spectacular
National Barrow Show
Favorite NJSA event and why: I love the National Junior Summer Spectacular and the green chips.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: My favorite contest is the skillathon because its hands-on and it’s very fun to try to do better each year.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: Winning the NJSA Sweepstakes as a junior at Louisville.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? Get involved in as many contests as you can.
Accomplishments within the NJSA: Winning the Junior Sweepstakes and placing in the Top 5 in Showmanship at the National Junior Summer Spectacular.
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
State Qualifier as a freshman this year in wrestling.
Champion Junior Livestock Judge at the Illinois State 4-H Contest in 2022.
Favorite quote: “Some people dream about dreams. Others chase them.”
Future Plans: I plan to attend a junior college to judge livestock and then transfer to a university to judge livestock and pursue a degree in animal science.
What do you want to be someday (career)? I’d like to pursue a career in swine nutrition and be a feed specialist.
Name: Mya Holderly
Age: 14
Hobbies in school: Student Council and FFA
Hobbies out of school: Showing pigs and hanging out with my friends and family
How long have you been showing pigs? I have shown pigs since I was 7 years old.
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started showing pigs at my county fair and a few jackpot shows before I started getting into the national shows all year round.
How did you get started showing pigs? I had always loved animals and been around pigs so I started showing them in 4-h.
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs because I love the opportunities I am able to get and the great people I am able to meet through it.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I enjoy being able to prove my work in the ring and being competitive against my friends while still having a fun time.
Favorite livestock shows and why: My favorite shows are Expo and the Indiana State Fair. I enjoy seeing all of my friends and hanging out with them at these shows. At Expo, I am able to get away from home and have fun during the summer. I like the state fair because it is a wrap up to the summer.
How long have you been an NJSA member? 3 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I started by showing at Southeast Regional in 2021 and went to a lot more NJSA shows after that.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
Southeast Regional- 2021,2022,2023
Southwest Regional- 2022
Eastern Regional- 2022
The Exposition- 2022
American Royal- 2020, 2021, 2022
NAILE- 2021,2022
Favorite NJSA event and why: My favorite NJSA event was either Expo or Southwest Regional in 2022. I really liked going to Oklahoma because I had never been there before. It was a new great experience and I was able to hang out with some of my best friends!!
Favorite NJSA contest and why: I enjoy the Skillathon because it tests a variety of different things and I am always able to learn something new! This also goes towards the sweepstakes which is really fun!!
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: My most memorable moment would have to be winning champion crossbred barrow at Eastern Regional.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? I would tell them to do as much as they can to get involved and to just have fun because it is a great experience!
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
NAILE- 2021 Sale Qualifier
Southeast Regional 2022- 3rd overall duroc barrow and 5th overall hamp barrow
Southeast Regional- 2023 Third overall hamp barrow
Expo 2022- 5th in division duroc barrow
Eastern Regional- 2022 Champion Cross Barrow
Other top 10 showmanship and top 5 in divisions at NJSA shows
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
Champion Division 3 and 5th overall cross gilt ISF 2022
3rd overall Hamp Gilt 2020 ISF
Reserve Junior hamp gilt showman 2020 ISF
Champion York barrow and Reserve Intermediate Showman 2021 ISF
Favorite quote: No matter how big you are, the details are what makes it count.
Future Plans: I want to get an Agricultural Degree at Purdue University.. I’m not exactly sure what I want to do but I know I want to be involved in the livestock industry and help others be successful.
What do you want to be someday (career)? Veterinarian or Animal Chiropractor
Name: Demi Lee
Age: 13
Hometown: Amanda, Ohio
Parents Names: Nick & Britney Lee
School & Grade: Amanda Clearcreek Middle School, 7th grade
Siblings Name & Ages: Cooper & Camden Lee, 9
Hobbies in school: I play volleyball and basketball for my school. I am also on the Amanda Clearcreek livestock judging team.
Hobbies out of school: Besides showing pigs I show cattle. I also enjoy taking pictures for many occasions.
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started showing pigs when I was 3 years old. My first time showing was at my county open show.
How did you get started showing pigs? While at the fair when I was younger I always enjoyed being in the pig barn with older kids I looked up to. On the Sunday of the fair one of my friends let me show their pig. At that moment I fell in love with showing and knew it was something I enjoyed.
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs because I enjoy hanging out with friends and family. I also want to be a role model for younger kids involved in showing pigs.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I enjoy meeting new people, hanging out with friends & family, and playing games. Most of all I enjoy showing in showmanship.
Favorite livestock shows and why: My favorite show would have to be the state fair. I enjoy camping with friends we hang out with all year. The best part would probably have to be the spray bottle fights we have at 12:00 at night with anyone who wants to join.
How long have you been an NJSA member? I have been a member of NJSA since I was 5.
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I got involved in NJSA by our friends telling us how much fun it was. We went down to Summer Type Conference in 2014 and had so much fun so we continue going down each and every year.
NJSA shows and events that you have participated in this year: NJSA Summer Type Conference in Kentucky and NJSA Southern Type Conference in Georgia
Favorite NJSA event and why: My favorite show would probably have to be summer type conference. I enjoy camping with friends and seeing people from all states.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: My favorite NJSA contest is definitely livestock judging. I practice not taking and evaluating animals all year long so I am ready for the contest.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: The most memorable moment I have in the NJSA is getting Reserve Champion Junior Showman at the 2022 Summer Type Conference. Me and my good friend Kenna Seaburn battled all summer long in the Ohio points series. We were named Champion and Reserve Champion Showman at Summer Type in 2022. I worked my butt off all year and it was good to see that all the hard work I put in paid off.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? NJSA shows are fun memorable moments that you will never forget. It’s not always about winning a banner or a buckle, just have fun and meet new people.
Accomplishments within the NJSA: Reserve Champion Junior Showman 2022 Summer Type Conference and many other class placings.
Accomplishments other than NJSA:
Reserve Champion Junior Showman 2022 NAILE
Reserve Champion Tamworth Gilt 2022 Ohio State Fair
5th Overall Hampshire Gilt 2022 Ohio State Fair
5th Overall Poland Barrow 2022 Ohio State Fair
3 Year In A Row (2019,2021,2022) Champion Showman Fairfield County Fair
Many Other Class Placings
Favorite quote: Success is not final; failure is not fatal;it is the courage to continue that counts
Future plans: After I graduate high school I plan to attend Purdue University and study animal sciences, and be on the livestock judging team. I want to also have a happy family.
What do you want to be someday (career)? I want to be a veterinarian and a pig judge.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? I want every younger member of NJSA ect. to know they can achieve anything as long as they continue to try and never give up.
Name: JayJay Boehm
Age: 14
Hometown: Johnstown Ohio
Parents Names: Jeff and Shelley Boehm
School & Grade: Johnstown Middle School-8th grade
Siblings Names & Ages: Savannah and Taylor- twins- 24 years old
Hobbies in school: Words have power club, student council, band, and playing school volleyball
Hobbies out of school: showing pigs, reading, and playing club volleyball
How long have you been showing pigs? I have been showing pig since I was 3 years old
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started showing pigs at the open shows at Hartford Fair and I also started in the Oh-Pigs summer circuit in 2017
How did you get started showing pigs? My dad showed cattle and started buying county fair pigs in 2008 for my older sisters
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs because it is an escape from reality and showing pigs became a huge part of my life and I have made lifelong friends and memories.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? Traveling, meeting new friends, hanging out with friends and family, and chasing banners and buckles.
Favorite livestock shows and why: Love to jackpot! OH-Pigs show circuit is always fun. NAILE is a blast. Love to shop there. WNY is one of my family’s favorites because we can go to Niagra Falls after showing (Eastern Regional too)
How long have you been an NJSA member? 2018
How did you get involved in the NJSA? Showing at national shows
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: NAILE, Perry Ga, Exposition, Eastern Regional (New York)
Favorite NJSA event and why: Exposition Meet so many people, love the competition, love the shopping too
Favorite NJSA contest and why: All the sweepstakes. FUN to add all the success of the week/weekend to get to Top 10
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: When I WON the Junior Div in Showmanship at Eastern Regional!!!
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? Continue to stay in it! Meet as many ppl as you can and cherish the memories
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
2021 NAILE Res. Champion Hereford Gilt
Champion Junior Showman 2021 (Eastern Regional)
4th in sweepstakes 2021 Eastern Regional
All our Bred & Owned crosses we have shown at (NJSA) shows, we have always been in the top 5 of each class.
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
2019 Grand Champion Market Hog – Hartford Open Show
2019 Ohio State Fair – Champion Junior Showman
2020 Champion Junior Showman – Hartford Fair
2020 Champion “Expert” Showman – Hartford Fair
2020 Grand Champion Market Gilt – Hartford Fair
2020 Res. Supreme Champion Market Hog – Hartford Fair (640 hogs)
2020 Hereford Nationals Junior Champion Showman
2021 Res.Champion Expert Showman – Hartford Fair
2021 Grand Champion Junior Showman – Tennessee
2022 Ohio State Fair Champion Hereford Barrow (Open)
2022 Ohio State Fair – 4th Overall Hereford Barrow
2022 Ohio State Fair - (3) Res. Champion Showmanship (Intermediate)
2022 Ohio State Fair – Champion Showmanship (Intermediate)
2022 Tennessee Jackpot – Res.Champion Intermediate Showman
2022 Hartford Fair – Lightweight Champion Barrow
Many Many more Champions and wins at Jackpots/shows
Favorite quote: “Success is Totally Dependent on your drive”
Future Plans: Win Big at more National Shows and meet new people
What do you want to be someday (career)? Detective and/or Something “Ag”
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? I have WON over 160 Banners and 16 Belt Buckles so far!!!
Name: Xander Frisch
Age: 14
Hometown: Sandusky OH
Parents Names: Caleb and Tiffany Frisch
School & Grade: Freshman at Elyria High School
Siblings Names & Ages: Tanner (5) Keller (2)
Hobbies in school: JROTC, Choir, Drama, Class Government, Student Council, Black Student Union.
Hobbies out of school: 4-H, Jr. Fair Board
How long have you been showing pigs? 8 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started showing at my county fair in open shows.
How did you get started showing pigs? My step mom showed livestock at fairs and I had a passion for animals so we just jumped in from there.
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs for the overall experience weather it’s the work ethic, working with others, leading or just plainly having fun.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? The thing I enjoy most is being able to work with a new animal every year. I love learning about them and cooping to their needs.
Favorite livestock shows and why: The Erie County Fair is by far my favorite, I love how competitive it is yet we still connect with a strong bond and passion together and we help each other when needed.
Accomplishments other than the NJSA: I was the 2020 Erie County Fair Jr. Market hog and market Beef Premiere Exhibitor
Favorite quote: Teamwork makes a dream work
Future Plans: Finish High School and go to college.
What do you want to be someday (career)? I am planning to go into middle child education teaching grades 4-9 ELA and Science. I would like to minor in animal science and be a livestock judge in the summer.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? Thank you for the opportunity, have a good day.
Name: Marilynn Dalrymple
Age: 15
Hometown: Vevay, Indiana
Parents Names: Eric and Stacey Dalrymple
School & Grade: Switzerland County High School. Freshman (9th)
Siblings Names & Ages: Maggie Dalrymple age 11
Hobbies in school: FFA, Livestock judging, Softball and 4H
Hobbies out of school: Showing pigs and hanging out with family and friends.
How long have you been showing pigs? 6 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? In 3rd grade for first year 4H. Switzerland County 4H
How did you get started showing pigs? A good friend named Kyle Woolston got us into showing pigs and introduced us to a few breeders, we won Grand Champion Market Hog at our county fair and it took off from there.
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs because it’s very rewarding and fun even if you don’t always win.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I enjoy the relationships that are built with the animals and people. I love traveling to all the shows, especially the ones in different states.
Favorite livestock shows and why: My favorite shows are Indiana State fair and The NSR Southeast Regional and Winter Type conference in Perry, Georgia.
How long have you been an NJSA member? 3 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA? We attended some of the NSR shows and thought it was another great opportunity.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: Southeast Regional and Winter Type Conference 2022, 2023, North American Int’l Livestock Expo 2021, 2022.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: My favorite memory is going to all the shows and being around the ones who also love this industry and friends wining the big banners.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? I would tell them to go for it and achieve your goals. Do your best even on the hard days when the pigs don’t want to listen.
Accomplishments within the NJSA: When my pigs worked and looked their best and caught us a pen and ribbon for placement.
Accomplishments other than the NJSA: I won the York division Intermediate Showman at the Indiana State fair and brought home the 2022 Reserve Grand Champion Intermediate Showman at the ISF. I also won over 35 banners at the jackpot shows in the 2022 year with 3 different pigs. I was in the top showman on the Hoosier Elite Circuit.
Favorite quote: Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.
Remember why you started!
Future Plans: To attend Purdue and study animal sciences and become an Animal Geneticists. I would like to be on a Livestock Judging team as well in college.
What do you want to be someday (career)? Animal Geneticists
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? We raise Hereford, York, Tamworth and Cross litters. Pigs are the only animal I show.
Name: Emma Rae Spittler
Age: 10
Hometown: Marshall IL
Parents Names: Hannah and Juston Spittler
School & Grade: Marshall North Elementary School 4th grade
Siblings Names & Ages: have none
Hobbies in school: basketball
Hobbies out of school: showing pigs and cows
How long have you been showing pigs? 8 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? my first pig show was at little llini classic
when I was three years old. I showed a Spot and a Duroc Gilt.
How did you get started showing pigs? Our family friend Brad Wible, Jackie, Jocey, Jake & Leah, were having a sale. Brad told my dad and grandad that I needed to show pigs. We needed to come look, needless to say we came home with two gilts.
Why do you show pigs? I really enjoy the personalities of the pigs. They are smart and fun. I also love people in the industry.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?I like to break the pigs to drive, I love to spoil them, I love to show, load up and go to shows. Organize the show box is one of my favorite jobs. I love to see my friends and make new friends.
Favorite livestock shows and why: Expo at Des Moines Iowa because it was my first national win.
How long have you been an NJSA member? for 5 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA? As I began to get older, we kept a few of my show girls are began to breed and farrow our own gilts. Our first show was North American International Livestock Expo.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: 3 World Pork Expo’s , 3 times NJSA Summer Spectacular , 2 North American International Livestock Expositions. 1 - CPS -NJSA Summer Type Conference
Favorite NJSA event and why: World Pork Expo because it was my first big win. I like showing in the big rings, I love camping and cooking for all our friends
Favorite NJSA contest and why: Showmanship, Its my favorite to be judged on my skills and my pig and I as a team
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: participating in the 2022 expo grand drive, the trailer ride to the coliseum, the Grand Entrance, and one of my favorite parts was the fist bumps from the judges as we entered the ring
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? never give up and there’s a lot of good opportunities ahead. Do the best you can
Accomplishments within the NJSA:Reserve Overall Tamworth Barrow 2022 World Pork Expo, 5th Overall Bred & Owned Landrace Gilt 2022 Summer Spectatular
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
2 Time Overall Hampshire Gilt- Illinios Club Pig Association.
3rd Overall Gilt ICPA - 7th Overall Gilt ICPA
Overall Champion Berk Gilt - ICPA
42 Breed Champions & Res Breed Champions ICPA & Many Jackpot Shows
Reserve Overall Showman 2022 Illinois State Fair
Favorite quote: “Lite a Fire under your bum and show that barrow”- Dave Guyer
Future Plans:to go to college at lake land and then go to Oklahoma state with my friends
What do you want to be someday (career)?a vet and part time livestock judge
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? Thank you to the Guyer family and Brent Bolen / High Point and Austin Boling who helped me through all of this journey.
Name: Kali Kimbler
Age: 15
Hometown: London, OH
Parents Names: Ryan and Chantana Kimbler
School & Grade: 9th at Madison Plains High School
Siblings Names & Ages: Keira Kimbler and she is 18.
Hobbies in school: I enjoy FFA, Public Speaking, Livestock Judging and am on the Parliamentary Procedure team for my school.
Hobbies out of school: I love hanging in the barn with my pigs. I also enjoy helping a few of the local breeders from my area with farrowing. I also enjoy helping some of the newer 4H kids with showmanship and help them to learn more about their projects.
How long have you been showing pigs? I have been showing for going on 6 years now.
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started showing when I was 10 years old at The Madison County Fair in Ohio.
How did you get started showing pigs? When we moved out to the country, a few of my friends asked me to show at our local county fair and have been showing ever since.
Why do you show pigs? I thoroughly enjoy showing because I am very passionate about livestock and my animals. I like the fact that the appearance and presentation of our pigs, reflects the hard work and determination that we all put in behind the scenes and at home. Having the younger members of 4H looking up to me is my motivation to continue improving my showmanship skills and my stock.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I love the excitement and the thrill of being in the ring. But the most enjoyable part is the relationships and families coming together. Those are bonds and friendships that will last a lifetime.
Favorite livestock shows and why: The Holiday Showdown held in my hometown every Christmas. This show gives back to the community with fundraisers and toy drives all donated before the holidays. All the awards and prizes given out at this show is overwhelming. It brings some of my long distance friends in at Christmas time. Majority of the exhibitors make posters for the holidays that decorate the show arena. And of course, Santa and Mrs. Clause always stop by the show.
How long have you been an NJSA member? I have been a member for 3 years.
How did you get involved in the NJSA? Friends that have shown at regional and national shows got us involved.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: Southeast Regional 2021, Southeast Regional, 2022, Summer Spectacular 2022, Southeast Regional 2023
Favorite NJSA event and why: My favorite show is the NJSA Southeast Regional in Perry, GA. For many reasons. This was the first national show I had attended. Many memories have been made with friends from all over the country at this show. The show has always been smooth and enjoyable. Not to mention, coming from the cold winters in Ohio to, most of the time, the warmth of Southern Georgia.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: Showmanship is probably my favorite. I really enjoy watching other kids from different parts of the country and seeing the different skills and techniques that they use and that I may not see in our area and local shows. Also the excitement of competing against the best showmen in the country.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: It actually took place this past year at the Southeast Regional. I was placed 3rd overall born and raised landrace gilt!
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? I would tell younger members to get involved. Don’t let opportunities pass by. Step out of your comfort zone, join contest you may not typically do. They are all great experiences.
Accomplishments within the NJSA: 3rd overall born and raised landrace gilt, multiple class placings with our durocs and landraces, several final drive appearances in showmanship in my division. Fingers crossed, more to come soon!
Accomplishments other than the NJSA: Oh boy, I will just list what my County Fair in 2022 was like. It was an unbelievable and humbling week for me. Here are just a few of the highlights… Swine Showman of Showman, premier breeding exhibitor, grand champion heavyweight barrow, grand champion heavyweight market gilt, grand champion born and raised duroc gilt, reserve champion heavyweight barrow, reserve champion overall barrow, reserve champion born and raised barrow, reserve champion born and raised gilt, 3rd overall purebred breeding, 5th overall breeding gilt and 3rd overall market gilt and 2nd overall market exhibitor! I also have multiple breed champions and reserve champions as well as market hog wins and top 5s throughout my career at various different jackpot shows around the Midwest.
Favorite quote: I have two. “Don’t compare your life to others. There is no comparison between the sun and the moon. They shine when it is there time.” “Your setback is just a setup for your comeback.”
Future Plans: My goal is to attend Texas A&M to study animal science and be a part of their livestock judging team.
What do you want to be someday (career)? My future plans and dream job run together. I want to be a travel vet for livestock. I also want to become a premier livestock judge and be able to travel the country and continue to be involved in this industry.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? A few years ago, durocs were my least favorite breed. I told my dad I never wanted one in the barn. Well, dad put one in the barn. Her name was Cherry and she became my favorite pig that season. From that point forward, I told my dad we had to have at least one duroc every season.
Name: Ian Truebenbach
Age: 12
Hometown: Springfield, Ohio
Parents Names: Pat & Jamison Truebenbach
School & Grade: Miami View Elementary - 6th Grade
Siblings Names & Ages: None
Hobbies in school: Getting all A's and participating in Science Fair
Hobbies out of school: Showing pigs, playing baseball, basketball, and football
How long have you been showing pigs? I have been showing pigs for ten years.
When did you start showing pigs? Where? My first pig show was in 2012 at the Clark County Fair Open Class Pig Show.
How did you get started showing pigs? I got started showing pigs because my entire family, mom, dad, uncles all showed pigs growing up.
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs because I like to meet new friends and it is fun.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I enjoy the learning experiences most when it comes to showing pigs.
Favorite livestock shows and why: My favorite livestock show is the NJSA SE Regional in Perry, Geogia.
How long have you been an NJSA member? I have been an NJSA member since 2019.
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I got involved in NJSA when I first started showing pigs on the national level.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: The NJSA shows and events I have participated in are: 2019 - SE Regional; 2022 - Summer Type, NAILE and SE Regional
Favorite NJSA event and why: My favorite NJSA event is the NJSA Summer Type show because I get to show the animal that I have worked hard with all year.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: My favorite contest is skillathon because I get to show what I know about the swine industry.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: My most memorable moment in the NJSA is from 2019 when I won eighth place in novice showmanship, won novice skillathon, and was fifth overall sweepstakes at the SE Regional Show in Perry, Georgia.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? I would tell a younger member that NJSA is a great way to meet new people.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
2019 - SE Regional - 8th Place Novice Showmanship, 1st Place Novice Skillathon, 5th Place Overall Novice Sweepstakes
2022 - 3rd in Class Hampshire Gilt at Summer Type, 5th in class cross gilt NAILE and 3rd in class hamp gilt SE Regional
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
2022 - Clark County Fair: 11 Year Old Showmanship Champion, 11 Year Old Skillathon Champion, Junior Division Swine Premier Exhibitor, Overall Swine Premier Exhibitor. Ohio State Fair: 4th Overall Hampshire Breeding Gilt.
2021 Clark County Fair Champion Duroc. 2020 - Clark County Fair Reserve Champion 4H 1 Market Barrow; Ohio Youth Livestock Expo Reserve Champion Duroc Gilt
Favorite quote: "A dream doesn't become a reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination, and hard work." - Colin Powell
Future Plans: I plan to graduate high school in 2029 and go to college.
What do you want to be someday (career)? I want to be a pig producer and produce and sell livestock feed.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? I would like to thank all those who have supported me along the way.
Name: Chandler Lampp
Age: 17
Home Town: Statham GA
Parents Names: Jason & Kim Lampp
School & Grade: Jackson County High School - 12th grade
Siblings: NONE
Hobbies in School: Meats judging, anything Ag related.
How long have you been showing pigs: Since 5th grade -8 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? The first show I attended was the Peach State Swine Classic in Perry Georgia in 2015.
How did you get started showing pigs? We had family friends with older children who showed. We went to watch them at a pig show and they let me walk their pig from the show ring to the trailer and I was hooked!
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs for friendships, competition, fun, family time! But winning money, buckles and banners is great too!!
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I really love getting to travel and meet up with friends on the weekends that have similar interests.
Favorite Livestock show and why? Georgia National Fair. Showing pigs, friends, fair, fun, food… what’s not to love? Georgia National Fair is just special. I think most state fairs are, it signifies the end of summer & fall, the atmosphere is different, and showing on the green carpet is always an experience.
How long have you been an NJSA Member? I joined the NJSA in 2016
How did you get involved in NJSA? After we started showing we had friends showing at NJSA shows and they encouraged us to get purebred hogs and go to the Southeast Regional. We did and I have been every year since.
NJSA Shows and events you have participated in and years: 2016-2022 South East Regional 2017 WPX
Favorite NJSA Event & Why? NJSA Southeast Regional – It is held in my home state and our friends from all over the country get to come visit me and show livestock with me. We get to hang out and always have lots of fun.
Favorite NJSA contest & Why? Skill a thon- you continually test your knowledge of livestock and the swine industry. It’s proof that you are learning and growing in knowledge.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? Get involved, there is opportunity for kids of all ages to be active in the organization and you get to be in control of how active you are or become. You will learn a lot and meet lots of new people.
Accomplishments in NJSA: I’ve been in the top 10 in showmanship, skill a thon, sweepstakes and the show ring, but the biggest accomplishment for me was Winning 3rd overall Hereford gilt at WPX in 2017.
Accomplishments outside NJSA:
Served as Georgia Swine Booster Junior Board Member for 2 years
Served as FFA officer in my local chapter for 3 years
Georgia 4-H – Master 4-Her in Key award for leadership & community service.
Future plans: Attend College and get a degree in Ag where I can continue to be involved with the livestock industry.
What do you want to be someday (career): I am still undecided?
Favorite Quote: “ If you don’t leave the past in the past, it will destroy your future. Look what’s in front of you, not what yesterday took away. The best is yet to come!” – George Strait
Name: Christian Galloway
Age: 14
Hometown: Amanda, Ohio
Parents Names: Cori and Chad Galloway
School & Grade: Amanda-Clearcreek - 8th Grade
Siblings Names & Ages: Masyn (28), Maddie (25), Kade (22)
Hobbies in school: I play football for the Amanda-Clearcreek Aces - I play nose guard and center. I also play basketball and baseball for the Aces too.
Hobbies out of school: I show in the winter shows at Madison County and the OH-Pigs shows in the summer.
I like to play board games like Aggravation and Trouble and am really good at Uno. I like to play cornhole and swim.
How long have you been showing pigs? 6 years.
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started in 4-H 6 years ago when I was 9 (2016) at Fairfield County Fair in Lancaster, Ohio. Then I started showing at the N.A.I.L.E 3-years ago (2019) and NJSA shows last year (2021)
How did you get started showing pigs? My dad and I were walking past our neighbor’s house and he was walking his hogs out to the barn. He asked me if I wanted to walk his pigs and I said yes!
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I get to hang out with my friends, have some corn dogs. In showmanship, if I do good then I get to p place. I like to win banners and I get excited for my friends too.
Favorite livestock shows and why: I think I liked to show at the Ohio State Fair the best because I did really good and I got placed every time.
How long have you been an NJSA member? 2 years.
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I was going to show in Louisville in the summer and my mom signed me up.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
Summer Spectacular: Breeding Gilt Show, Showmanship , Skillathon (2021 and 2022) and Photography (2022)
Southeast Regional Breeding Gilt Show, Showmanship, Skillathon (2022)
Eastern Regional - Breeding Gilt Show, Showmanship, Skillathon (going to show this year – 2022)
Favorite NJSA event and why: I really liked showing in Louisville in the summer. I like to camp there and show my Landrace gilt, Val the 2nd (2021) and then Val the 3rd (2022). I have met a lot of friends. I got to go to the banquet and tell my pig joke. Q: “What did the pig say to the sun?” A:” I’m bacon!”
Favorite NJSA contest and why: My favorite is showmanship – I try to get placed every time.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: I got to help work in the ring this year and got to help the NJSA members to hand out banners and open the gates.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? Other kids should be in it because they can do a good job and it's fun.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
Summer Spectacular - Landrace Gilt: 1st place (2021), 2nd place (2022), Photography: 9th place (2022)
Southeast Regional - Yorkshire Barrow: 3rd place, Crossbred Barrow: 10th place (2022)
Accomplishments other than the NJSA: Last year at our county fair, I got 3rd place overall in my age group in showmanship and this summer in showmanship, I placed 7th out of 48 and 5th overall in my age group at the Ohio State Fair.
Favorite quote: Hard work pays off.
Future Plans: I want to keep showing pigs for 40 years.
What do you want to be someday (career)? When I grow up, I want to be a bartender when I turn 21.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio. I am “Uncle C”. I have two nieces - Laken and Karsyn.
Name: Hadley Huseman
Age: 13
Hometown: Ellsworth, Kansas
Parents Names: Clayton & Sharla Huseman
School & Grade: 7th Grade at Ellsworth Junior Senior High School
Siblings Names & Ages: Tucker (18) and Paxton (15)
Hobbies in school: Basketball, FFA, Livestock Judging
Hobbies out of school: Showing pigs, 4-H, Church youth group
How long have you been showing pigs? 6 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? My first show was the Ellsworth County Fair in my hometown of Ellsworth, Kansas when I was 7 years old.
How did you get started showing pigs? When my brother, Paxton, was old enough to start 4-H, he didn’t want to show steers and horses like my brother, Tucker. He told my parents he wanted to show pigs and for a cattle family, that was a BIG deal. That year, he got 2 pigs and after that I couldn’t wait to get pigs of my own. It was a long two years before I got my first gilt, Storm.
Why do you show pigs? When I first started, I just wanted something to show like my brother. Then we started meeting breeders and I really enjoy going to their farms, studying the pigs and helping pick which ones we bring home to our barn. I really just feel more like me when we have pigs in the barn, and I have a project to work with. Each pig is different and it has been fun to learn what it takes to make each look their best.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I truly enjoy every part of showing pigs, except the day I have to say goodbye to them at the end of their run. I love the families we have met and the friends I have made. It’s so fun to be around people who love pigs as much as I do!
Favorite livestock shows and why: My favorite shows are Exposition, NJSA SW Regional in Woodward and the American Royal. It’s funny that these are my favorite shows because they aren’t necessarily shows we’ve done great at as far as placings go. But I guess I love them because I feel like these are great shows to learn from the best of the best and I always come home with something new that I have either watched or learned from talking to someone. I also love the contests you get to compete in at Exposition and Woodward.
How long have you been an NJSA member? I have been a member of NJSA for 5 years.
How did you get involved in the NJSA? My brother and I became members of NJSA before we went to the World Pork Expo so we could show our pigs. When we got there, we learned about the skill a thon and the livestock judging contests, so we did those that year too. We went to the awards presentation and being part of that just made me want to try my best to do good in those contests moving forward.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: We have shown at World Pork Expo 2 years, Exposition 2 years, American Royal 4 years and Southwest Regional 2 years.
Favorite NJSA event and why: My favorite NJSA event is Southwest Regional in Woodward.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: My favorite NJSA contests are showmanship and livestock judging. I love showmanship because it’s based on my skills and how I do the best I can to highlight my pig in the show ring. Even if you don’t have the best animal to win in a market or breeding class, you can still do good in showmanship. Livestock judging is something I love and want to keep getting better at. Being able to evaluate and find good livestock is a skill anyone in the livestock industry can benefit from. Even if my future plans don’t include the show ring, I know being able to identify good livestock is something I can use on my family’s ranch or other places I may go within agriculture.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: My most memorable NJSA moment was this year when I placed 3rd overall in Junior Swine Showmanship in Woodward. It was a moment I will never forget.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? NJSA is a great way to meet other kids with the same passion for pigs that you have. There are contests and learning opportunities at events they host that help you continue to learn and grow in your project.
Accomplishments within the NJSA: 3rd place overall Junior Swine Showmanship 2022 – NJSA SW Regional; 1st place junior livestock judging team 2021 – NJSA SW Regional; 2nd Place Novice livestock judging team 2018 – World Pork Expo.
Accomplishments other than the NJSA: In 2021, my gilt, Blake, and I won Supreme Champion Gilt at the Kansas State Fair.
Favorite quote: I’m not sure whose quote this is but my mom shared it with me and I love it: Believe…Believe in yourself. Believe it can happen. Believe that all of that hard work will pay off. Believe in miracles. Believe that you actually can outwork them…even if you can’t outspend them. Just believe…the day will come in your life when you will be the only one that believes, and that is all that you need.
Future Plans: I hope to keep showing pigs and doing the best I can both inside and outside the show ring. I want to keep learning and getting better at Livestock Judging.
What do you want to be someday (career)? That’s a tough one. I’m 13 and there are so many things that I want to do and try. But today, at the top of my list, I want to be a veterinarian.
Name: Will Grimes
Age: 9 Years Old
Hometown: Tifton, GA
Parents Names: Andrew & Lauren Grimes
School & Grade: Tiftarea Academy 4th Grade
Siblings Names & Ages: Drew (11), Mallory Jane (7), & Brooks (5)
Hobbies in school: Junior Pro Football, Junior Pro Basketball
Hobbies out of school: Five Star National Baseball Travel Team
How long have you been showing pigs? Since 4 years old
When did you start showing pigs? On the jackpot circuit Where? Georgia
How did you get started showing pigs? My brother started showing pigs when old enough for our local show, after that show our family got involved in showing on the jackpot circuit and have been showing since.
Why do you show pigs? The responsibilities I am learning and leadership skills I am learning showing pigs will stay with me for life. The many friends you make from all over is one of my favorite things. Just in my state I know that I can almost go to any town and be able to know someone from showing pigs. Those are things that will last a lifetime.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I enjoy seeing the process of getting a pig at a young age and seeing what it can become in a show season. I love a challenge, showing pigs can challenge you because every pig is different. The preparation and work it takes to show pigs is something I love.
Favorite livestock shows and why: My favorite livestock show is NJSA show in Perry, GA. We get to see all of our friends that we have made from showing pigs from other states, and compete with some of the best. Its also a place to make connections with other breeders.
How long have you been an NJSA member? Four years
How did you get involved in the NJSA? Friends that we made from showing told us how fun the NJSA shows were.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: Southeast Regionals in Perry GA for the last 4 years.
Favorite NJSA event and why: Southeast Regionals, Because it is the only one I have been to, but we are planning to attend more now that my brother and I are a little older and can be of more help with the pigs than before.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: Showmanship, I take showmanship very serious. I try to make all of my pigs good enough to be my showmanship pig. I think if you are a good showman, that even in weight class it matters. A good showman can make an ok pig move up in class is what I like to think.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: When I received a banner for 5th place Novice Sweepstakes Winner at Southeast Regionals in 2021.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? NJSA is the best place for you to meet people in the industry that you can learn so much from and that you can build relationships with.
Accomplishments within the NJSA: 2021 Southeast Regionals 5th place Novice Sweepstakes Winner.
Accomplishments other than the NJSA: 2020 Georgia National Fair Grand Champion Pure Bred Barrow, 2020 Georgia National Fair 5th Overall Market Hog, 2020 & 2021 Georgia National Fair Showmanship Champion.
Favorite quote: Give 110% in everything you do
Future Plans: To continue to show pigs, and add to our breeding operation that my brother and I have recently started.
What do you want to be someday (career)? I want to make it to the MLB and have my own Pig Breeding Operation.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? I am very thankful for the supporting parents my siblings and I have. They make it possible for us to be involved in sports and showing livestock. The adventures we get to go on because of that is something a lot of kids will never experience.
Name: Amanda Carter
Age: 17
Hometown: Kennewick, WA
Parents Names: Josh and Amy Carter
School & Grade: Kennewick High School, 12th Grade
Siblings Names & Ages: Caitlyn Carter, 20
Hobbies in school:
I enjoy playing soccer and participating in FFA activities in school.
Hobbies out of school:
Outside of school I like hanging out with friends, taking care of and showing my pigs.
How long have you been showing pigs?
I have been showing pigs for 5 years.
When did you start showing pigs? Where?
I first started showing pigs in the spring and summer of 2017. I went to a few jackpots in Oregon and showed at our local livestock show in September.
How did you get started showing pigs?
My sister had the opportunity to start showing pigs through FFA in Spring 2016. After watching and helping her that year I decided I wanted my own to show.
Why do you show pigs?
I show pigs because I love working with all animals and pigs have become a passion for our family.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
I enjoy being able to learn the individual traits of each pig I have and changing my training style as necessary. I also like to see how each pig develops as I feed and train them.
Favorite livestock shows and why:
My favorite two livestock shows have been Arizona National Livestock Show and The Exposition. I have shown in Arizona in 2018, 2019 and 2021. It is always a fun, competitive show. I enjoy competing with other kids from all over. Showing at The Exposition in 2021 was an awesome experience. I enjoyed traveling across the country with my pigs and watching high caliber pigs compete.
How long have you been an NJSA member?
I have been an NJSA member for 3 years.
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
I got involved with NJSA when I started showing purebred pigs for Russell Pedrett with Ottenwalter Showpigs. He encouraged us to attend and show purebreds and crossbreds at the NJSA shows.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
2019 Western Regional
2020 Western Regional
2021 The Exposition
Favorite NJSA event and why:
The Western Regional is my favorite NJSA event. I enjoy showing purebreds and crossbreds at the show.
Favorite NJSA contest and why:
My favorite NJSA contest is the skillathon. The contest challenges me to use my knowledge about many topics about swine and the industry.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA:
My most memorable moment was winning Champion Landrace Barrow at the 2019 Western Regional. That barrow was quite the challenge!
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
NJSA is a great organization to be a part of if you have an interest in showing pigs and being a part of the swine industry. The industry needs young people to teach others about its importance.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
My greatest accomplishment was winning Champion Landrace Barrow at the 2019 Western Regional.
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
At Arizona National Livestock Show I won Champion York Gilt in 2021. It was a great surprise! In 2019 at Arizona I was 4th overall Intermediate Showman. In 2022 I was Supreme Showman at the West Coast National Swine Show. It is awesome to be acknowledged for both having great stock but also for knowing how to show them.
Favorite quote:
“Animals are such agreeable friends – they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms.” – George Elliott
Future Plans:
After my senior year in high school I plan to go to college. I have not decided where but will be applying to some that have good Ag Programs. I am interested in majoring in Animal Nutrition.
What do you want to be someday (career)?
After college and possibly earning a master’s degree I hope to work in the Animal Nutrition field.
Name: Rhett William Rosenbaum
Age: 5
Hometown: Blair, Nebraska
Parents Names: Ricky and Megan Rosenbaum
School & Grade: Blair North Elementary-Kindergarten
Siblings Names & Ages: Walsh Rosenbaum 3 years old
Hobbies in school: Play “Bandits” at recess and check out library books
Hobbies out of school: Work in the barn when it’s not too hot out
How long have you been showing pigs? 2yrs
When did you start showing pigs? Where? When I was 3 yrs old I showed at our co. Fair open show. I showed Bruce.
How did you get started showing pigs? Daddy has alot of them in the barn.
Why do you show pigs? Because I like pigs a lot and I’ve made lots of great friends.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? Winning prizes
Favorite livestock shows and why: Pork expo because we get to spend lots of time with our friends and swim at the hotel pool.
How long have you been an NJSA member? 1 yr
How did you get involved in the NJSA? Mom and Dad
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: The exposition for 2 yrs
Favorite NJSA event and why: Pork Expo
Favorite NJSA contest and why: I only show at the moment but I will do more when I’m older.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: Showing in the really big ring.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? No matter what, you can do it
.Accomplishments within the NJSA: Being Nominated!!!!
Accomplishments other than the NJSA: Earning kindness awards at school and having Barrow of the year (NE swine Jackpot Series)
Favorite quote: I’m Proud of you
Future Plans: Keep riding the bus to kindergarten
What do you want to be someday (career)? Be a real farmer
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? I love my family and I can’t wait for Christmas.
Name: Ty Jones
Age: 15
Hometown: Scottsville, Kentucky
Parents Names: Bart and Sarah Jones
School & Grade: Allen County-Scottsville High School – 10th Grade
Siblings Names & Ages: none
Hobbies in school: FFA (Leadership Committee Chair), BETA, DECA
Hobbies out of school: 4-H, Exhibiting livestock, hunting, and fishing
How long have you been showing pigs? 7 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where?
My first show was in October 2015 at the NJSA Eastern Regional in Hamburg, New York.
How did you get started showing pigs?
My father and my grandfather showed pigs for many years.
Why do you show pigs?
I guess you could say showing pigs is in my blood. We raise hogs and it was natural for me to try to exhibit something we raised.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
I enjoy meeting and visiting with the people from across the United States that also show pigs.
Favorite livestock shows and why:
The Kentucky State Fair is my favorite show because everyone there has become like family.
How long have you been an NJSA member?
My NSR membership dates to the 1960’s, but I’m just 15. I guess you could say all of my life plus a few decades.
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
With my family’s history in the swine business, I wanted to be involved a youth livestock organization to improve my leadership skills and meet new people.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
Eastern Regional
Southeast Regional
Summer Spectacular
Favorite NJSA event and why:
Southeast Regional. My family and I enjoy traveling from Kentucky to Perry, Georgia, to show – especially during January.
Favorite NJSA contest and why:
Definitely the skillathon. Skillathon is one of my strengths.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA:
In March 2022, I attended National Youth Leadership Conference (NYLC) in College Station, Texas. NYLC has been my favorite leadership conference to date.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
NJSA is an incredible youth organization that can help you grow as a leader and make friends that will last a lifetime! Plus, showing pigs is lots of fun!
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
Top Junior Landrace Recorder in the United States – 2018, 2019, and 2021
I’ve also won the Skillathon contest at the Southeast Regional.
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
Grand Champion Market Lamb – Kentucky State Fair – 2018, 2020, 2021, and 2022
Lightweight Crossbred Champion Market Hog – Kentucky State Fair 2021
Favorite quote:
It is not about how bad you want it, it’s about how hard you are willing to work for it… UNKNOWN
Future Plans:
Attend Oklahoma State University and major in Animal Science with a minor in Ag Business.
What do you want to be someday (career)?
Following college, I want to come back to our family farm, Red Hill Farms, and raise sheep, beef cattle, and pigs.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio?
Our family raises hogs, and we have a closed herd for biosecurity reasons. We cannot bring live hogs onto the farm. Any pigs I show, I have raised. I have made progress with my show pigs by using ‘show pig’ semen. Another unique fact is that my show pigs can only be shown at one show, as I cannot take them back home with me. I enjoy the full life cycle of the show pig experience!
Name: Deegan Sheldon
Age: 8
Hometown: Remington, IN
Parents Names: Jocque and Kasey Sheldon
School & Grade: 3rd Grade at Van Rensselaer
Siblings Names & Ages: Beckett Sheldon age 5, Etta Sheldon age 1
Hobbies in school: I play Flag Football & Fellowship of Christian Atheletes
Hobbies out of school: Showing pigs
How long have you been showing pigs?
I have been showing since I was 4 years old.
When did you start showing pigs? Where?
The first show I ever showed at was the Purdue Block and Bridle show in Tipton. I showed a cross gilt and a York gilt.
How did you get started showing pigs?
My dad showed when he was younger and that’s how we got started. We used to raise some of our own pigs, but we have since sold the sows and just buy our showpigs.
Why do you show pigs?
I show because I like to get new pigs and work with them. I like the family time in the barn and seeing my friends at the shows.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
Winning banners
Favorite livestock shows and why:
I like showing at the national shows.
How long have you been an NJSA member?
I joined when I was 4 and started showing
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
My mom and dad took me to NJSS in 2019 and I met a lot of friends and it helped me come out of my shell. I was really shy. My pigs didn’t do very good that year but I made a lot of friends.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
NJSS 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Expo 2020, 2021, 2022
Favorite NJSA event and why:
American Royal is my favorite show
Oklahoma is a close second
Favorite NJSA contest and why:
I like to do showmanship.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA:
Winning grand pure gilt and grand pure barrow at the Southwest Regional in Oklahoma
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
That it is really fun and you will make a lot of friends.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
Champion Novice Showman 2021 American Royal
Reserve Champion Poland 2021 NAILE
Reserve Champion Novice Showman 2022 Southeast Regional
5th overall Div 4 cross gilt 2022 Southeast Regional
3rd overall purebred gilt 2022 NJSS
Grand overall purebred gilt 2022 Southwest Regional
Grand overall purebred Barrow 2022 Southwest Regional
3rd Overall Hereford Gilt 2021 NJSS
5th Overall Division I York gilt 2022 Expo
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
Super Citizen award at Rensselaer Primary School Kindergarten and First Grade years
Future Plans:
I plan on going to Purdue and I want to golf if I have time.
What do you want to be someday (career)?
I want to be a veterinarian.
Name: My name is Jayden Yokom
Age: I am 16 years old
Hometown: I live in Smartsville, CA
Parents Names: My parents’ names are Jamie and Russ
School & Grade: I attend Nevada Union High school and am a Junior this year
Siblings Names & Ages: I have five siblings, Krystle who is 34, Ryan who is 29, Kyle who is 27, Ashlyn who is 26 and lastly Blake who is 23
Hobbies in school: My hobbies include being an FFA officer and sports such as tennis
Hobbies out of school: I am a 4-H ambassador, I show pigs, goats, and lambs, and I especially love helping with community service.
How long have you been showing pigs? This is my seventh year
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started at nine and was just a county fair kid for four years.How did you get started showing pigs? I truly had the passion but didn’t know how to get further in the industry until I had someone help give me a step up and show me how much more there was in showing livestock and in the livestock industry.
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs because I have a passion for livestock and the moments that come with it. While it’s you're with friends or just the amazing feeling of being in the ring.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? What I enjoy the most about pigs is the feeling of accomplishment, that you raised this amazing animal and now get to showcase all of your hard work and dedication.
Favorite livestock shows and why: My favorite livestock shows are the ones that have fun games and where all your friends are there. And when you get to know or become friends with someone new.
How long have you been an NJSA member? I have now been an NJSA member for three years now.
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I wanted to spend more time in the livestock ring and NJSA shows are the perfect way to do it. I also love the leadership aspect and it really brought me in.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: NJSA western regional for three times, Kentucky for two
Favorite NJSA event and why: Kentucky because I feel the most welcomed, have the most fun, and meet the most people.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: Skillathons, because it helps test my knowledge and gives me an ever bigger knowledge that I can pass on to others.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: When I got to win my first ever NJSA banner last year and take a picture with Maddison Kelly
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? The best advice I could give is it’s up to you to make the most of the show, it’s up to you whether you feel accomplished with coming back with a sixth placed ribbon knowing you gave it your all. The one thing you have complete control over is how hard you work and your attitude with what happens after.
Accomplishments within the NJSA: 2021 reserve hamp barrow at NJSA western regional and fifth in division Yorkshire gilt at Kentucky in 2021
Accomplishments other than the NJSA: 2021 champion spot gilt at audible, 2021 reserve champion Berkshire barrow at audible, 2022 champion hamp barrow at Klamath basin classic, 2022 champion purebred market hog Klamath classic, 2022 reserve supreme showman at west coast, 2022 reserve all black cross at revival show B, 2021 third overall Landrace gilt at Arizona Nationals
Favorite quote: “There are no secrets to success. It is a result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure.”
Future Plans: To go to a four year university, work under a clinic for a bit after college then open my own practice a few years after. In addition to that I want to constantly stay involved in 4-H and FFA kids' lives and help as much as possible!
What do you want to be someday (career)? I would like to be a large animal vet and also become a exotic veterinarian because currently in my area and in general we are having a shortage. I know ever little girl wants to be a veterinarian but my passion is caring for animals as well as helping wherever I can so that’s why I would want to have a career as a large animal veterinarian.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? One thing I would like you to know and is a very big pet peeve of mine is don’t bring other showmen down. Our industry needs to continue to bring strong, hard working kids into agriculture. One way to do that is reach out to others and tell them good job, tell them congratulations, or even a small comment like hey you did a good job or I like your pig. If we start doing this more often rather than saying oh well they cheated or the judge didn’t know what he was talking about then we can really help make this industry even stronger than what it already is.
Name: Sophia Popejoy
Age: 9
Hometown: Star City, IN
Parents Names:Steven and Sara Popejoy
School & Grade: Eastern Pulaski Elementary, 4th grade
Siblings names and ages: Sadie-13 Colton(Slim)-11
Hobbies in school: Playing with friends at recess.
Hobbies out of school: Riding horses and working with all of my animals.
How long have you been showing pigs? I have been showing for 6 years.
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started showing when I was 3 at jackpots in Indiana.
How did you get started showing pigs? I started showing because my brother and sister show too.
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs because I like animals.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
I enjoy making money and it is fun being in the ring.
Favorite livestock shows and why: I like showing my horse and steer at county fair.
How long have you been an NJSA member?
I have been an NJSA member since I was 4.
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
I joined the NJSA because my sister and brother are members.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
NJSS, Southwest Regional, Eastern Regional, Southeast Regional, Expo (5 years)
Favorite NJSA event and why:
My favorite show is the Eastern Regional at New York because my favorite breed of pig is the York
Favorite NJSA contest and why: I like showmanship because it gives the pig a chance to get in the ring before the real show.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA:
My most memorable NJSA moment was when I won Grand Champion barrow at the 2017 Eastern Regional with my hamp barrow.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? Don’t give up
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
2017 Grand Barrow Eastern Regional
2022 Landrace Premier Breeder
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
2022 grand champion meat goat (White County)
2 class winners with my horse at white county
Favorite quote: Any Dolly quote
Future Plans: I want to go to college for horses.
What do you want to be someday (career)? I want to be a professional horse rider.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? To Sadie- Spot is better than Melo.
Autumn Zundel
Favorite part of showing pigs:
Making friends and competing against people nationwide.
Favorite pig ever shown:
Large marge that she showed last year this year has MJ for marge junior
MJ has feisty personality
How she got started in NJSA:
Wanted to branch out from showing horses and 4-H, now does steers and wants to start lambs
Will Hilty told them about NJSA and the shows
Outside the ring what’s favorite contest:
Likes winning them all but sweepstakes is her favorite, pumpkin painting at NY was super fun
Why do you keep showing pigs:
All friends show pigs so they can relate
Advice to other kids:
Start without local and work your way up to the big shows and learn as you go
Favorite show out of all of them:
Likes NY but not when in IN but Expo is also a lot of fun to go to a water park.
Use pigs as a form of therapy
Would like to thank everyone who helped get to this point:
Will Hilty, auction that took place at SE regional, was planning on showing at SE regional that year but did not go because of surgery
Plans for the future:
Would like to make a special needs division within the competitions that NJSA offers (skill-a-thon, showmanship) make accommodations to kids with needs as well as set up a shadowing program with the NJSA junior board
Wants to be a spokesperson for these groups of people
She loves showing and wanted to keep pursing it shows pigs as a family
Name: Kali Mabe
Age: 20
Hometown: Sandy Ridge, North Carolina
Parents Names: Todd and Mary Lou Mabe
School & Grade:Junior at Texas Tech
Kali Mabe is 20-years-old and lives in Sandy Ridge, North Carolina. She is the daughter of Todd and Mary Lou Mabe, and is a Junior at Texas Tech University study Agriculture Education. Kali enjoys riding horses, hiking, and swimming, and also served as her county’s 4-H youth council and livestock club President.
Kali says her favorite NJSA event is Summer Type Conference because everyone was so welcoming and the event was very youth oriented. Outside of the NJSA her favorite show is the state fair because, “it truly is something special to see everyone at the end of the year,” and her favorite part of showing pigs is feeding them. Kali uses showing pigs as an educational tool to help herself better understand the industry that is so necessary within her home state of North Carolina.
Kali’s favorite quote is, “What’s the secret of success? Right decisions. How do you make right decisions? Experience. How do you get experience? Wrong decisions.” Her future plans are to graduate Texas Tech with her teaching certificate, and pursue a Master’s degree as well.
Name: Grace Ahrens
Age: 16
Hometown: Canal Winchester Ohio
Parents Names: Steve Ahrens, Erin Ahrens
School & Grade:Junior at Hilliard Bradley Highschool
Siblings Names & Ages:Matthew Ahrens, 15
Hobbies in school:
Volleyball, Hope squad (suicide awareness organization), National Honor Society, Interact Club
Hobbies out of school:
Showing pigs, showing goats, creating content for Ahrens Family Farms, 4H Camp Counselor, 4H
How long have you been showing pigs?
Since I was 4, so almost 13 years now
When did you start showing pigs? Where?
I started showing when I was 4. I just remember getting in the car with some fancy clothes on and being put in a holding pen with someone's pig at a jackpot show.
How did you get started showing pigs?
I started showing pigs through my grandpa and uncle. My dad grew up raising pigs and my uncle and grandpa still do. My dad moved to a big city going into college, leaving that life behind. When I was about four my family noticed that the farm life peaked my young mind. Later that summer I just started showing.
Why do you show pigs?
I show pigs because it is like therapy for me. Whether I am out every night preparing for the next show or physically in the show ring, that time allows me to forget about the real world and enjoy the moment.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
I enjoy the thrill and experiences. Never would I have expected to travel around the nation to show pigs. I've now been to so many new places just to show. But, the best part is being in the holding pen, feeling the adrenaline rush and then stepping into the ring and just being in the moment.
Favorite livestock show and why:
My favorite show would definitely have to be Summer Spectacular. One of my favorite memories I've ever experienced while showing was at that show. The first time I'd ever been top 5 for a breed at a national show. Just being in louisville brings back so many memories of that show. The water park next door isn't too shabby either!
How long have you been an NJSA member?
This is going on my third year of being a member.
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
I got involved in NJSA when I just wanted more. Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely love county fair, state fair and jackpots but there is a certain feeling you get competing nationally. When it was time to step it up, NJSA had the whole list of my options ready to go.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
The Exposition and Summer Type Conference
.Favorite NJSA event and why:
Definitely Summer Type. All the memories and contests that are offered. My first time there I actually signed up for a speech contest. I can tell you I had absolutely no idea what I was doing but, it was so fun just getting to compete in it.
Favorite NJSA contest and why:
My favorite contest would definitely be the unprepared speech. I love to talk and that thirty minutes they give you to prepare about a random topic is fun for me. It's a great challenge too.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA:
My most memorable moment would definitely be the first time I placed top 5 overall for a breed. I was actually there with my aunt, uncle and my “show dad” while my parents stayed home. I spent most of the day independently working on my pig “Shammy” and getting her ready. Every so often someone would check up on me but I got to be independent. When it came time to show and the judge placed Shammy and I in the top 5, it was a feeling I'll never forget. I knew at that moment all my hardwork had paid off.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
I would tell a younger member to get involved. All these shows are about having fun and gaining new experiences. Go sign up for a new contest, even if you don't feel comfortable doing a knowledge contest, participate in something like an art contest.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
5th Overall Spot gilt 2021 Summer Type Conference
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
Last year I was definitely able to accomplish a lot. In 2021 I was Honor Roll Student, Student of the year, Department award winner… Ohio State Fair- Reserve Champion Spot Gilt, 10th Overall Breeding Gilt, 5th Overall Senior Breeding Gilt Showman. Fairfield County Fair- Grand Overall Market Hog, Grand Champion Gilt, Reserve Champion Gilt, Overall Swine Showman, Premier Exhibitor.
Favorite quote:
“Becoming self-sufficient and independent was an important ambition for me to have and it is still the thing I am most proud of…” -Erin O’Connor
Future Plans:
I plan to continue showing pigs the next few years and also plan to pick out a college later this year.
What do you want to be someday?
I plan on being a Veterinary Pathologist!
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio?
My younger self promised my older self that I would never show a pig with floppy ears. Here I am 13 years later and spots are my favorite breed.
Name: Jacksen Clarie Mills
Age: 16 years old
Hometown: Dade City, Florida
Parents Names: Jamie & Stacy Mills
School & Grade: Homeschooled / 10th grade
Siblings Names & Ages:
Landry Mills / 22 years old, Jadyn Mills / 19 years old & Jordan Mills / 13 years old
Hobbies:
I love hanging out with friends and family, 4-H, traveling, Florida Junior Swine Cricut and showing pigs!
When did you start showing pigs? Where?
I started showing at my local county fair (Pasco County Fair) at the age of 13.
How did you start showing pigs?
My cousin started showing pigs and I attended one of his shows and immediately fell in love and knew this was something I wanted to do.
Why do you show pigs?
When I first started showing pigs, I was excited to get in the ring, but I never knew it was going to teach me so much more. It has taught me how to be a humble winner and graceful loser and there is much more to showing than just what people see on the outside. It's about the lifelong friendships, being a leader in and out of the ring, learning many life lessons, and all the countless memories you make.
What do you enjoy most about showing?
I enjoy so many things that come with raising and training each of my pigs. I love getting to know my pig, working with them as a team and watching all our hard work succeed inside the ring. I really enjoy spending time in the barn with my friends and family, travelling to shows all over Florida with the Florida Junior Swine Circuit and learning about genetics, feeding, notching, skin, diseases and more. Showing is something I put my entire heart and soul into and have a true passion for. I couldn’t imagine it not being a part of my life.
How long have you been an NJSA member?
I have been a NJSA member for the past two years.
How did you get involved as an NJSA?
This past summer I went to my first NJSA show in Louisville, Kentucky and was amazed at how many people and pigs. I immediately couldn’t wait to do more.
NJSA shows and event you’ve participated in and years:
I haven't done many but I'm looking forward to more in the years to come. Summer Spectacular, Louisville Kentucky 2021 Southeast Regional, Perry Georgia 2022
Favorite NJSA event and why?
My favorite NJSA event was definitely Southeast Regional, in Perry Georgia this past January. There were so many kids from all over the US with so many breeds, showmanship styles and experience levels. I got to meet new friends and compete against some of the best showman in the industry.
Favorite NJSA contest and why?
My favorite contest has to be showmanship. I love competing and showmanship allows me to show how much work I put in outside the ring, and encourages me to keep working harder.
Most Memorable moment in the NJSA:
Taking my first steps into the ring at my first NJSA show, I watched and heard about so many NJSA shows and couldn’t believe that I got to show at one like the Summer Spectacular. It was thrilling!
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
I would tell them to take the step, even if it's scary and you don’t think you'll be good enough to compete. The competition is tough, but if you work hard and put in the hours then you will succeed. Your success will not be measured by your winnings, buckles or banners, but by the relationships you will make along the way. The entire swine industry is a very humble organization to be a part of and you will learn so much and create many memories and friendships that'll last forever!
Accomplishments:
Class 7 winner
Class 10 winner
Grand Champion Market hog 2021 (Pasco County Fair)
Class 1 winner
3rd overall intermediate showmanship
7th overall intermediate showmanship
Class 9 winner
3rd overall Market hog 2022 (Pasco County Fair)
Favorite Quote:
"The comeback is always stronger than the set back."
What do you want to be someday (career)?
I haven't fully decided, but possibly attend nursing school at Southeastern University. I would love to work in the medical field, but I still plan to continue staying involved in agriculture in some form.
Future plans:
I plan to dual enroll my junior year in high school and continue traveling and showing pigs with the NJSA and Florida Junior Swine Circuit until I graduate high school!
Anything else you would like to know/include in your bio?
I want to thank my Mom, Dad, Aunt and Uncle, and Cousin for all they have sacrificed for my brother and I to show pigs. None of it would be possibly without any of them. All the late nights, miles traveled, best times and everything in between. I'm beyond thankful to have each one of them who supports me in all I do. Thank you to every friend I've met, breeder who's provided me with pigs, and everyone who's given me the confidence to chase and never stop pursuing my dreams. It truly does take a village to show and raise livestock.
Name: Cale Williams Age: 16
Hometown: Cory, IN
Parents Names: A.J. & Kristi Williams
School & Grade: Terre Haute South High School/10th
Siblings Names & Ages: Blake (14) & Drew (11) Williams
Hobbies in school:
I am a member of numerous clubs, heavily involved in FFA. I have been our chapter’s secretary and treasurer, and will be president next year. I was also recently slated as the District VII Indiana FFA Reporter. Aside from FFA, I am a member of Junior Classical League, Student Council, and the Freshman Orientation Committee.
Hobbies out of school:
Outside of school, I am heavily involved in 4-H, participating in numerous projects, including swine. I am currently serving as the Clay County Swine Club President and Jr. Leader’s Vice President.
How long have you been showing pigs? 13 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where?
I started showing pigs in various jackpot shows locally. Soon, I was showing at national shows, one being the 2009 National Junior Summer Spectacular.
How did you get started showing pigs?
My dad had raised pigs since he was a kid. He was the one who got me to enjoy showing pigs and helped me start my Bred-and-Owned Swine Program. This makes me a 3rd Generation Swine Farmer.
Why do you show pigs?
I show pigs because I genuinely enjoy it. My dad got me into it and I immediately loved it. Ever since then, I have continued to show pigs.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
The most enjoyable thing about showing pigs are the life lessons I have learned along the way. The leadership, responsibility, and charisma that the swine industry has taught me is absolutely second to none.
Favorite livestock shows and why:
I enjoy showing at the Southeast Regional in Perry, GA because it is exciting to show in the middle of winter, something that would be difficult to do in Indiana.
How long have you been an NJSA member? 13 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
Originally, it was because my dad signed me up for it. However, through the amount of life lessons I have learned in this amazing program, I am truly humbled to have had the opportunity to be a member of it.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
National Junior Swine Spectacular (2009, 2017-2019, 2021) Southeast Regional (2018-2022) Eastern Regional (2018-2020) Southwest Regional (2019-2021) National Junior Show (2020) Exposition (2021)
Favorite NJSA event and why:
My favorite NJSA event is the Southeast Regional in Perry, GA because it is exciting to show pigs in the middle of winter, something that is not so easily accomplished in Indiana.
Favorite NJSA contest and why:
My favorite NJSA contest is the Bred and Owned Program because it is exciting to display my own livestock, something that was completely my own effort.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA:
My most memorable moment in the NJSA is not only celebrating my own success, but celebrating the success of others. Through this organization, I have learned how to be humble with my success while cheering on those around me.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
I would tell a younger member to just enjoy what they are doing. Before too long, it will be over. So, you need to enjoy it now before these opportunities go away.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
Reserve Grand Champion Gilt (2019 Southwest Regional) Champion and Reserve Champion Yorkshire Gilts (2020 Southeast Regional) Reserve Champion Duroc Barrow (2019 Eastern Regional, 2020 Southwest Regional, and 2021 Southeast Regional)
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
Outstanding First Year Swine Member, Junior Member, Intermediate Member, and Outstanding Jr. Leader of Clay Co. 4-H 2019 Indiana State Fair Intermediate Tamworth Barrow and Gilt Champion Showman 2017 Indiana State Fair Junior Landrace Gilt Showman
Favorite quote:
“Success is not final; failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”-Winston Churchill
Future Plans:
I plan to attend Purdue University, majoring in Pharmacy while simultaneously receiving my Masters in Business Administration Degree to be in Hospital Administration. However, I plan to remain true to the agriculture industry by maintaining my family’s swine farm and hopefully getting my own kids involved someday.
What do you want to be someday (career)?
I want to be a pharmacist and one day become a hospital administrator.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio?
The NJSA would like to put Corbin Winkle under this month’s spotlight! Corbin is the 13-year-old son of Matt and Rachel Winkle, hailing from Hillsboro, Ohio. O-H, can someone say I-O?? The 4.0 GPA student himself is an 8th grader at Hillsboro Middle School. He is the older brother to Claire and Collin. Outside of the showring, Corbin enjoys being an FFA member, and participating in Cross Country and Wrestling.
Corbin’s passion for showing pigs started on both sides of his pedigree as both his mother and father grew up showing and raising livestock. When Corbin was 6, his father bought him and his sister 3 barrows and the family exhibited them at the Highland County Fair Open show, hosted by the Pork Council. Being a proud member of the NJSA since 2016, Corbin’s favorite part about showing pigs is the competitive nature of the showpig industry and all the opportunities that you must meet new people from different parts of the country. He enjoys being able to travel to pig shows with his family. To the Winkle family, it is truly a family project. Whether it is in the barn or at the show, they do it together.
Asking Corbin his favorite show led to a toss-up, as he really enjoys the feeling of the green shaving in Louisville, and the turf in Perry, but considering his pride for the Buckeye state, his favorite show will always be THE Ohio State Fair. Upon finishing his first year of 4-H, and year on the Ohio jackpot series, Corbin decided he wanted to join the NJSA. Him and his family had put together a set of pigs to take to Perry. They purchased a Yorkshire gilt from Thompson Brothers, and a Crossbred gilt from Al Schminke. At the show, Corbin placed in top 10 in showmanship and skillathon and could not wait to go back! Even in his 4 short years of being a member of the NJSA, Corbin has rung the bell in awards. Whether that be in the showmanship ring, gilt, or barrow show, judging contest, or even at the skillathon contest, Corbin is a force to be reckoned with.
Corbin’s favorite NJSA event would have to be the NJSS/Summer Spectacular because of all the multiple events that he can participate in. Showing in the air conditioning in the middle of the summer is just a bonus as well! Within all the NJSA contest, Corbin’s favorite is the judging contest because he enjoys being able to talk difference with his parents. His most memorable moment in the NJSA was winning Reserve Champion Intermediate Showmanship Honors at the 2020 National Junior Show in Des Moines Iowa. Coming from an outsider, I would say Corbin’s already proven track record of 6 time top 10 sweepstakes finishes, 5 time top 10 skillathon wins and multiple times in the top 10 of showmanship, this kid will be very successful with the NJSA for years to come.
When asked what advice he would give to younger members he states, “Try everything! I remember telling my dad that I wasn’t confident enough to memorize a speech and deliver it in front of judges. He told me that it sounds like a pretty good reason to try it. I worked on my speech for weeks and enjoyed it. I know it’s not always easy or comfortable to try new things, but that’s how you find out what you like and don’t like.” His favorite quote comes from the greatest book of all. “Let us run with endurance the race that is set before us. Hebrews 12:1.” Corbin’s future plans include to continue to show pigs and be more involved in the NJSA. He would like to mentor other young people who are interested in the show pig industry. Also, Corbin would also like to expand my Supervised Agricultural Experience in Swine and Crop Production and become more involved with the National FFA Organization. The NJSA would like to congratulate Corbin on all his accomplishments and wish him the best of luck in future endeavors.
Name: Ava Vallery
Age: 13 years old
Hometown: South Solon, OH
Parents Names: Dave and Angi Vallery, Ali and Scott Vanzant.
School & Grade:
Global Impact STEM Academy, 8th Grade
Siblings Names & Ages:
Kayla (22)
Hobbies in school:
FFA Activities,
Hobbies out of school:
Livestock Judging, Hanging out with friends, Traveling,
How long have you been showing pigs?
Going on 9 years.
When did you start showing pigs? Where?
When I was 5 years old at the Clark County open show in Springfield, OH.
How did you get started showing pigs?
I started showing pigs because my sister did. My sister always showed horses at national shows but she also showed pigs and ducks.
Why do you show pigs?
I show pigs for the experience. You learn lots of things when you show pigs. You learn patients and sportsmanship!
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
Showmanship, I focus most on showmanship with my animals and getting them prepared.
Favorite livestock shows and why:
OSF because lots of my friends that I show with and go to school with are there, it also ends the summer season.
How long have you been an NJSA member?
5 years.
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
We came to NAILE in 2018 and we never stopped after that!
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
North American 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Southeast Regional 2021
Eastern Regional 2021
Favorite NJSA event and why:
North American, I love the shopping and the show itself.
Favorite NJSA contest and why:
Showmanship, it better prepares me for future shows.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA:
Winning Junior Showmanship at North American.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
It’s a very fun experience and you meet lots of new people and make lots of great friends!
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
At the North American, I was Champion Junior Showman. At Southeast Regional, I was Reserve Intermediate Showman. Also at Southeast, I was Res. Bred and Owned Berk gilt.
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
At my county fair, I won Overall Swine Showmanship Champion in 2021. I was also Reserve FFA Gilt. I also won my showmanship class at 2021 OSF.
Favorite quote:
It's Not About What You Deserve; It's About What You Believe. -Wonder Woman
Future Plans:
Showpigs until I am 21.
What do you want to be someday (career)?
Either an Ag teacher or Large Animal Vet.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio?
I’d like to thank Vicki Johnson for helping me along the way of all my achievements as well as my parents for supporting me in anything I wanted to do or attend.
Name: Jessa Brooke Crandell
Age: 14 years old
Hometown: Dade City, Florida
Parents Names: Jason & Mindy Crandell
School & Grade:
Centennial Middle Stem Magnet School / 8th grade
Siblings Names & Ages:
Mallory Crandell / 19 years old
Hobbies in school:
I am the president of the FFA chapter, Vice president of National Junior Honor Society, a captain on the cheer team and a member of student leadership.
Hobbies out of school:
I love spending time with friends, boating, shopping, livestock judging and showing pigs!!
How long have you been showing pigs?
I have been showing pigs for 7 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where?
I started showing at my local county fair (Pasco County Fair) at the age of eight.
How did you get started showing pigs?
My sister was already showing at our county fair and I loved being involved with her projects. As soon as I was old enough I started to show.
Why do you show pigs?
When I first started to show I always wanted to win the buckles and banners but I figured out there is so much more to showing. It is about the lessons you learn, the priceless memories you make and the lifelong friendships you create along the way. The biggest thing raising and showing pigs has taught me is you have to be a humble winner, a graceful loser and every loss comes with a lesson learned.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
Favorite livestock shows and why: I enjoy showing at the Florida State Fair. I love the atmosphere and that my friends from all over the state can show together. Participating in the Florida Junior Swine Circuit has also introduced me to show families that I can’t imagine showing pigs without. And of course the Pasco County Fair because it is my hometown fair!!
How long have you been an NJSA member?
This is my fourth year as a NJSA member
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
I was able to go to some jackpot shows with Mason LaMonte and I loved it!! At the time Mason was involved with NJSA and he was someone I looked up too. I was given the opportunity to go to the Southeast Regional and I knew from that point this was my passion and something I wanted to pursue.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
Southeast Regional, Perry Georgia 2019
Summer Spectacular, Louisville Kentucky 2019
National Junior Show, Des Moines Iowa 2020
Eastern Regional, Richmond Indiana 2020
Southeast Regional, Perry Georgia 2021
The Exposition, Indianapolis Indiana 2021
Eastern Regional, Hamburg New York 2021
Southeast Regional, Perry Georgia 2022
Favorite NJSA event and why:
I would say it is a tie for my favorite NJSA show. I loved the National Junior show in Iowa. There were so many exhibitors from all over, you meet so many new people and have the chance to compete against some of the best showman in the industry. New York was also amazing! The atmosphere was great and being able to visit the surrounding area was a lot of fun.
Favorite NJSA contest and why:
My favorite contest would be showmanship. I am a very competitive person and showmanship allows me to show how much work I put in. It requires me to put in the extra work at home so when we hit the ring I can see results.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA:
Placing Third in Intermediate Showmanship at Eastern Regional
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
I would say if you have the opportunity to get involved take it. You will have the chance to become more educated and learn in an industry that has so much to offer. The experiences you will have will be unforgettable. The friendships made along the way are priceless!
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
Ninth in Junior Showmanship – National Junior show, Iowa 2020
Eighth in Junior Showmanship – Eastern Regional, Indiana 2020
First place (Duroc Gilt) class one – Eastern Regional, Indiana 2020
Second place (Duroc Gilt) class one – Eastern Regional, Indiana 2020
Seventh place Junior Sweepstakes – Eastern Regional, Indiana 2020
Third place Intermediate Showmanship – Eastern Regional, New York 2021
Seventh place Intermediate Sweepstakes – Eastern Regional, New York 2021
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
Florida Junior Swine Circuit 2019-2020
Third Overall Junior Showmanship
Grand Champion Duroc
Reserve Grand Champion Purebred
Florida Junior Swine Circuit Summer Series 2020
Grand Champion Junior Showmanship
Florida Junior Swine Circuit 2020-2021
Reserve Champion Intermediate Showmanship
Reserve Champion Purebred Market Hog
Reserve Champion Duroc Market Hog
Reserve Champion Duroc Breeding Gilt
Florida Junior Swine Circuit Summer Series 2021
Reserve Champion Overall Intermediate Showmanship
Florida State Fair Swine Show 2021
Reserve Champion Intermediate Showmanship
Pasco County Fair Swine Show 2021
Grand Champion Intermediate Showmanship
Overall Intermediate Exhibitor
Florida State Fair Swine Show 2022
Class 11 Winner
Reserve Champion Division 4
Eighth Overall Senior Showmanship
Pasco County Fair Swine Show 2022
Grand Champion Intermediate Showmanship
Class Seven Winner
Favorite quote:
Practice like you have never won. Perform like you have never lost
Future Plans:
I would like to attend Texas A&M and participate on the livestock judging team.
What do you want to be someday (career)? I am still undecided. It will either be in AG communications or possibly a pediatric oncology nurse.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio?
I would like to thank my dad, mom and sister for always being by my side. All the hours they spend in the barn, the early mornings and the late nights, so many miles travelled all so I can show pigs. It is true raising and showing livestock truly takes a village. To all the friends I have met, the breeders who have provided me with good pigs and to my friends and family who have supported me and gave me confidence to continue to pursue this adventure I can’t thank you enough!!
Name: Makayla Spray
Age: 15
Hometown: Lafayette, Indiana
Parents Names: Craig and Emily Spray
School & Grade: 9th Grade at Rossville High School
Siblings Names & Ages: Keegan 12 and Landrey 10
Hobbies in school:
FCA, FFA (forestry team, judging team, animal science demonstration, and Greenhand Vice President) , Basketball, Tennis
Hobbies out of school:
4-H, showing horses, showing pigs, 4:Twelve youth group, and spending time with friends and family
How long have you been showing pigs?
10 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where?
I started to show pigs when I was little, probably around 3 or 4. The first pig show I ever showed at was an Open Show at the Indiana State Fair, my dad had bought a couple of pigs in the sale for all my cousins & I to show.
How did you get started showing pigs?
I got started showing pigs because it was something that my dad had done when he was younger and at the time, he was farrowing sows, so I’ve been around it for pretty much my entire life.
Why do you show pigs?
Showing is one of my favorite things to do, I love the competitiveness and hard work that it takes to succeed. Going to look at pigs when they’re little and then being able to bring them home and work with them all summer is so rewarding. I couldn’t imagine having a summer where there were no pigs in the barn.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
The thing I enjoy the most about showing pigs is all the people that I get to meet and everyone along the way who are always there for you no matter if you’re winning or losing. I’ve met some of my best friends through showing pigs and I’m so thankful for them.
Favorite livestock shows and why:
My favorite livestock show is definitely the National Junior Summer Spectacular in Louisville. It was the first national show that I ever showed at - we’ve been to it every year since 2011. (The Ehlers Ice Cream truck that’s there every year doesn’t hurt either😊)
How long have you been an NJSA member?
10 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
I got involved in NJSA by being at national shows and seeing what they were doing.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
World Pork Expo 2016-2021
NJSS 2011-2021
National Barrow Show 2018
Favorite NJSA event and why:
My favorite NJSA event is the National Junior Summer Spectacular because I feel like it’s a show you can have a lot of fun at. Competing in the Barnyard Olympics and going to watch fireworks with friends are definitely highlights of the show, along with being able to show and compete in all of the other competitions NJSA offers.
Favorite NJSA contest and why:
Probably the judging contest because I always have a ton of fun judging and its always super fun to talk about how we thought all the classes went after the contest. Sitting together at the awards ceremony is always lots of fun to because we’re all super excited to see how we did.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA:
The most memorable moment for me was probably when I won Reserve Champion Hampshire gilt at the World Pork Expo in 2018. I had worked really hard with that particular gilt, and to see it all pay off was extremely rewarding.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
I would probably tell a younger member that NJSA has a ton to offer so you should take advantage of it all because you won’t regret it. I’ve learned so many things from going to different events that the shows have put on. Go to all of the workshops, compete in any events that sound interesting - you never know you may really enjoy it, and don’t be afraid to talk to someone new.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
Reserve champion Hamp gilt 2018 - World Pork Expo
Third overall Hampshire gilt - 2021 Exposition
Reserve Sweepstakes Novice NJSS 2018
5th Junior Showmanship NJSS 2018
8th overall Novice Showmanship World Pork Expo 2016
Champion Intermediate Judging Team 2021 at the Exposition
Champion Junior Judging Team 2017 & 2019 at NJSS
2nd place Junior judging team 2018 NJSS
2nd place Junior judging team at 2017 NJSS
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
Champion Hampshire Gilt IJSC Circuit 2018
6th overall showman at CPS 2019
Champion Intermediate Skillathon - Indiana State Fair 2021
Reserve Champion Intermediate Skillathon at Indiana State Fair - 2019
Favorite quote:
You don’t realize the value of a moment until it becomes a memory. – Dr. Suess
Future Plans:
Graduate high school with an honors diploma and attend either Iowa State, Purdue, or Oklahoma State with a major in agribusiness and a minor in animal science.
What do you want to be someday (career)?
After I graduate from college, I would love to come back to the livestock industry and work for a company that is directly related to show animals - for example, a feed company like Sunglo or a supplies business like Sullivans.
Kenna Seaburn
Parents: Scott and Stacy Seaburn
Hometown: London, Ohio
Age: 12
School and Grade: Madison Plains Jr. High School
Siblings names and ages: Tyler, 7
Hobbies:
Reading
How long have you been showing pigs?
8 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where?
4 years old at an Open Winter Show in Xenia, OH
How did you get started showing pigs?
Our cousin, WesBlair, asked if I wanted to come and show in Peewee showmanship and the rest is history!
Why do you show pigs?
I show pigs because I like to watch the pigs grow and change. I like meeting new friends and seeing them at the shows.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
The competition. Showmanship! Showmanship is what I enjoy most and spending time with my pigs for us to become a team.
Favorite livestock shows and why?
Ohio State Fair. It is my end goal for the summer. I get to show most of the pigs I have.
How long have you been a NJSA member?
6 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
Ryan and Lindsey Daulton asked me to show at NJSS in 2017. We liked it so much, we wanted to continue showing National shows.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
NJSS 2017, 2018, 2021
NAILE 2018
South East Regional 2019, 2020, 2021
The Exposition 2019, 2021
Junior National 2020
Favorite NJSA event and why?
Expo. It’s long and it’s a lot of fun! You get to show all breeds!
Favorite NJSA contest and why?
Showmanship. It makes me a better showman!
Most memorable moment in the NJSA?
Champion Junior Showmanship at Southeast Regional this year!
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
It is so much fun meeting new people from all over the country. Never give up!
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
Reserve Jr. Showman at Southeast Regional, Champion Junior Showman at Southeast Regional, Several Class Winners, 5th Sweepstakes Exhibitor SE Regional.
Accomplishments other than NJSA:
OSF Breeding Jr. Champ. 2021, 2019 Showmanship. Reserve Tamworth Gilt OSF 2021. Open Barrow Champ OSF 2019, 3rd overall York Gilt OSF 2019. Champion Open Landrace Gilt 2021 OSF
Favorite Quote:
Drive Forward and Don’t Look Back
Future plans:
Continue to show until I’m 21
What do you want to be someday?
Large Animal Vet and be just like Dr. Logue working on pigs.
Anything else you would like to include?
I want to thank my parents for all their help and hard work. My grandma and grandpa, aunt and uncle. I want to thank Brice Hinche and Megan Perry for all the guidance and advice they have given me. We have a large show family! Seeing them all summer makes this even more fun. Thank you to ALL of them!
Name: Macie Waller
Age: 15
Hometown: Inverness, FL
Parents Names: Danny & Christine Waller
School & Grade: Citrus High School 9th Grade
Siblings Names & Ages: Taylor Waller - 17
Hobbies in school:
Volleyball, Weightlifting, National Junior Honor Society, KEY Club
Hobbies out of school:
Showing pigs, 4-H, Florida Junior Swine Circuit Jr. Board, Hanging out with friends and family
How long have you been showing pigs?
8 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where?
I started showing when I was 7 years old. I showed at a few prospect shows and then started showing at my State and County Fair when I became old enough.
How did you get started showing pigs?
I followed in my sisters footsteps.
Why do you show pigs?
I enjoy showing pigs because I get to learn more about the swine industry, and get to meet industry leaders. I have gotten so many new once in a lifetime opportunities, that I would have never imagined myself getting to do.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
I enjoy getting to meet lifelong friends along the way. I also enjoy seeing all of my hard work pay off in the ring!
Favorite livestock shows and why:
My favorite livestock shows have to be World Pork Expo (The Exposition), American Royal, and the Florida State Fair! My all-time favorite has to be The Exposition! I love the atmosphere of National Shows and being able to show against some of the best hogs and showman in the country.
How long have you been an NJSA member?
7 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
I became involved in the NJSA through showing pigs on a National Level
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
The Exposition – 3 years
Southeast Regional – 3 year
American Royal – 1 year
Favorite NJSA event and why:
The Exposition because of the good food, great friends, and competitiveness! I also had the opportunity to meet people from all parts of the United States that also love showing pigs.
Favorite NJSA contest and why:
Livestock Judging and Showmanship! I love the competitiveness aspect! I also like to know that I can evaluate pigs just as good as I can show them.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA:
Being named Reserve Grand Champion Junior Individual in Livestock Judging at the 2019 World Pork Expo.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
Your drive & determination determine the outcome! If you work hard enough, your dreams will come true!
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
Top 15 American Royal Intermediate Showmanship
Reserve Grand Champion Junior Individual Livestock Judging
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
Florida Junior Swine Circuit: 2019-2020 Winter Series - Grand Breeding Gilt, Reserve Grand Market Hog, Reserve Intermediate Showman
Florida Junior Swine Circuit 2020 Summer Series – Grand Pure Breeding Gilt, Grand Pure Market Hog
2018 Reserve Grand Market Hog Citrus Co Fair
2019 Grand Champion Market Hog and Grand Champion Intermediate Showman Citrus Co Fair
Favorite quote:
“There will be obstacles. There will be doubters. There will be mistakes. But with hard work, there are no limits.” Michael Phelps
Future Plans:
My future plans are to attend a Junior College to judge livestock collegiately, then transfer to Texas A & M to pursue a degree in Ag Communications/Business.
What do you want to be someday (career)?
I would like to have job in Agriculture, not exactly sure what yet.
Noah Sponcil
Parents: Ray and Melissa Sponcil
Hometown: Greenfield, Ohio
Age: 12
School and Grade: Greenfield Middle School, 7th grade
Siblings names and ages: Cade Sponcil. Age: 15
Hobbies:
Football, showing pigs, and raising cattle
How long have you been showing pigs?
10 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where?
I started showing pigs in 2010 at the Highland County Open Show.
How did you get started showing pigs?
My brother showed pigs and I wanted to show pigs also.
Why do you show pigs?
I show pigs because it’s fun. I love spending time in the barn and hanging out with all my friends at the shows.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
I like learning about my pigs different personalities and the close attachments I make with them.
Favorite livestock shows and why?
I like Summer Spectacular. It’s a fun place to show and there’s a lot of things to do in Louisville, like zipline at Mega Caverns.
How long have you been a NJSA member?
7 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
My brother was a member first.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
I’ve attended a lot of NJSA shows, such as Southeast Regional, The Exposition, Summer Spectacular, and NAILE.
Favorite NJSA event and why?
I like Expo because lots of my friends were there this year and we had a lot of fun together.
Favorite NJSA contest and why?
I like the challenge of skillathon
Most memorable moment in the NJSA?
Winning Novice Sweepstakes at Southeast Regional in Perry, Georgia in 2018.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
It’s a really fun organization where you can learn about a lot of things.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
This year at Expo, I was 6th overall in sweepstakes and 10th overall in Junior showmanship. At Summer Spectacular, I was 4th overall in skillathon and 7th overall in sweepstakes.
Accomplishments other than NJSA:
At the 2021 Ohio State Fair, I showed the reserve overall duroc gilt and was 4th overall breeding gilt. I’m also an honor roll student at school, a member of student council, and a starting player on my junior high football team.
Favorite Quote:
Hard work leads to great results.
Future plans:
Continue showing pigs and working hard at everything I do.
What do you want to be someday?
I want to have a career in some type of livestock aspect.
Anything else you would like to include?
Durocs are my favorite breed.
Name: Allison Lackie
Age: 17
Hometown: Dalhart, Texas
Parents: Rebecca Reep and Jeff Lackie
School and Grade: Senior at Dalhart Highschool
Siblings: Cooper Lackie, 20
Hobbies in school: I am the President of the Dalhart FFA Chapter, I also compete in chapter conducting and I judge wool and dairy cattle
Hobbies out of school: My hobbies out of school are working with my show animals and hanging out with friends and family
How long have you been showing pigs: I have been showing pigs since I was 9
When did you start showing pigs? Where: i started showing pigs in the third grade and my first stock show was the tri state fair
How did you get started showing pigs?: My Grandpa Bud Snead showed pigs when he was younger and has given all of his grandchildren an amazing opportunity to show pigs and to be in the livestock industry
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs to learn about livestock production but also to be responsible for something other than myself which will help me in the future
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? Going out into the ring!!
Favorite show and why? My favorite livestock show is the Houston livestock show and rodeo, because its a big show and I’m with my show group for a long time and its just fun
How long have you been an NJSA member? 1 year
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I went to the NJSA stock show in Woodward, Oklahoma and won Reserve Grand Champion Purebred Barrow.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in? I have just been to one of the NJSA Show but i will be attending the Kansas City Royal and I’ve been attending events for 1 year
Most memorable moment in NJSA: I would have to say being Reserve Grand Champion at the Woodward show
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA: I would tell them to not give up even when it gets hard. and you can’t win them all so keep your head up.
Accomplishments: I would tell them to not give up even when it gets hard. and you can’t win them all so keep your head up.
Accomplishments outside of NJSA: I have won Grand Champion at my county show and many breeds, I have also been the Texas Bread Class champion at the State Fair show in Dallas, TX and at the San Antonio Stock show and rodeo.
Favorite quote: “It’s important to give it all you have, while you have the chance.” - Shania Twain
Future plans: I plan on going to Cosmetology school after high school
What do you want to be someday: I plan on being a cosmetologist
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? I would like to thank my family and especially my mom and grandpa for always believing in me and always having my back and most part for loving me and never letting me give up and for shaping me into the person I am today.
Name: Riley Rodibaugh
Age: Eight
Hometown: Rensselaer, Indiana
Parents: Justin & Rhonda Rodibaugh
School and Grade: Van Rensselaer Elementary School & 3rd Grade
Siblings: Landry 10, Gentry 7, Remy 4
Hobbies in school: Kindness Club, Fellow Christian Students
Hobbies out of school: Livestock judging, Softball, Basketball, Going to Awanas at Church on Wednesday Night
How long have you been showing pigs: 5 Years
When did you start showing pigs? Where: I started showing pigs when I was was 3 years old at the North American Livestock Expo
How did you get started showing pigs?: I got started showing pigs at North American Livestock Expo. It was a family tradition on both sides of my family to go there. My mom and dad started showing there when they were 3 years old.
Why do you show pigs? My Great Grandpas, grandpas and grandmas, mom and dad all showed pigs. I wanted to follow in my families footsteps.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I enjoy spending time with my family and friends at the shows. There's nothing better than exhibiting my pig on the shaving of a show ring after putting in numerous hours of work at home with them.
Favorite show and why? I love to show at the National Junior Summer Spectacular at Louisville because I love to show on those green shavings. I am also very excited to be in 4-H this year and get to show at the county and State Fair.
How long have you been an NJSA member? 5 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I enjoy helping my dad raise showpigs and evaluating them together as a family.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in? I have showed at the Summer Spectacular for 4 years, World Pork Expo for 2 years, 2020 National Junior Show in Iowa, and the Exposition for 2 years. I have participated in the Skillathon, Livestock Judging, and Showmanship Contest
Favorite NJSA event? The Exposition is my favorite place to show. I also love to show on those green shavings at Louisville at the National Junior Summer Spectacular.
Favorite NJSA contest and why? I really enjoy participating in Showmanship and Livestock Judging.
Most memorable moment in NJSA: The year I got Reserve Champion Showman at 2020 National Show in Iowa. I had worked really hard towards showmanship that year and it was so rewarding to see my hardwork pay off. I also won Champion Novice Sweepstakes that year for NJSA and Team Purebred.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA:I would really encourage young members to get involved in the NJSA because it is so much fun. At every show I attend I get to meet new friends. I love creating memories at all the shows with my new and old friends.
Accomplishments: 2021 Exposition: 3rd Overall Hampshire and Yorkshire Gilt, 1st Livestock Judging Team, 6th Individual Judging, 7th Sweepstakes, 2021 NJSS: 1st Livestock Judging, 5th Individual Livestock Judging, 5th in Sweepstakes,2020 National Junior Show, High Novice Individual Livestock Judging, Reserve Champion Novice Showman, 2019 Reserve Champion, Hampshire Gilt, National Junior Summer Spectacular, 2017 5th Overall Yorkshire Gilt at National Junior Summer Spectacularp>
Accomplishments outside of NJSA: Selected for the 3rd Grade Kindness Club at school, Rensselaer Primary School Student of the Month 5 times, Rensselaer Primary School Super Citizen Award as a Kindergardner and a 1st Grader
Favorite quote: John 3:16 "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life"
Future plans: My goal is to win Grand Champion Gilt at The Exposition Show someday. I would also like to serve on the NJSA board someday.
What do you want to be someday: I want to be a nurse when I grow up. I like taking care of people
Name: Harper Shike
Age: Seven
Hometown: Sandorus, Illinois
Parents: Dan and Jennifer Shike
School and Grade: 2nd, Unity West Elementary
Siblings: Olivia, 15 and Hunter, 13
Hobbies in school: Loves art, music, and reading
Hobbies out of school: Gymnastics, 4-H Cloverbud member
How long have you been showing pigs: 3 years or so
When did you start showing pigs? Where: Started showing at Illinois Jackpots
How did you get started showing pigs?: My older sister and brother show pigs. Both of my parents showed, too. It is in my blood!!
Why do you show pigs? It is fun. I like hanging out and showing with other kids my age. It is a fun opportunity.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? Going out into the ring!!
Favorite show and why? National Jr. Summer Spectacular in Louisville. The Exposition. I like doing all the contests and they last longer so I can play with my friends more.
How long have you been an NJSA member? 7 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA? My mom helped get the NJSA started in 2000. It was a natural move for all of us to get involved in NJSA!
NJSA shows and events you have participated in? The exposition- 2019, 2021, National Junior Show- 2020, NJSS-2021
Favorite NJSA event? National Jr. Summer Spectacular
Favorite NJSA contest and why? Showmanship
Most memorable moment in NJSA: Getting 4th Overall landrace barrow at NJSS this year with my pig Kyle.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA: Try all of the contest and make new friend- That is what makes it fun
Accomplishments:
Accomplishments outside of NJSA: 2021 Little Royalty at Unity Homecoming
Favorite quote: “I believe in the future of agriculture…”
Future plans: Graduate high school, go to college, become a doctor
What do you want to be someday: A pig show judge and a doctor
Lily barber, from Redmond Oregon, has been showing pigs for 10 years. Lily started showing pigs at the age of 7 and found her love inside the show ring. Lily attended her first show in Tygh Valley, where she won her very first buckle in showmanship. Her favorite part of showing pigs is being able to see the friends and families gathered around the show ring. Lily found her passion showing pigs, whether it be washing, training, or showing her pigs, it is a drive that continues to help her get better every day. Over the years, Lily has made countless memories in her journey of showing pigs. One of Lily’s proudest moments was when she exhibited the Champion York Barrow and Reserve Overall Purebred Barrow, at the 2019 NJSA Western Regional show. Western Regionals also happens to be one of Lily’s favorite shows to attend, along with the Oregon State Fair, where she can spend time with her closest family friends showing pigs. Lily enjoys attending Western Regionals because she loves competing in activities such as the Skillathon and the Barnyard Olympics. Outside of showing livestock, Lily plans to further her education in esthetics and permanent makeup artistry, with hopes of having her own business. After 10 years of showing pigs, Lily hopes to always give back to the youth and the next generations to come. NJSA is proud to recognize Lily Barber as a Youth Spotlight on her hard work and dedication in this organization.
When Dalton Bull, 19, and his family moved to Xenia, OH, his dad encouraged him to start exhibiting livestock.
“My dad grew up showing pigs and cattle, so when I started it kind of became a family affair.”
Dalton first showed at the North American International Livestock Exposition and it was there he decided to take the next step in showing competitive livestock and became a member of the NJSA. Along with the competition, Dalton also enjoys spending the time together with his family, parents, Gary and Kim Bull, and sister, Taylor.
During his time as an NJSA member, a moment that sticks out in his mind was the first year his family made the eight-hour drive to the Eastern Regional in Hamburg, NY. There, Dalton placed in the top ten with every animal he brought. But not every show has gone as smoothly for the Bull family. On the way to the World Pork Expo, the family had a truck breakdown.
“It was the first year that I was trying to show at expo,” he said. “But we didn’t get it fixed in time to make it.”
While every trip may not have been successful, Dalton has also found success exhibiting at the Ohio State Fair being named the Reserve Champion Spot barrow in 2018 and Grand Champion Duroc Gilt in 2016.
Outside of the showring, Dalton was heavily involved in his FFA chapter and went on to receive his State FFA degree. As a member of the Delta Theta Sigma Eta chapter at Wilmington College, Dalton is currently serving as secretary and swine show chair for their annual show, they help put on with the Buckeye Winter Show Circuit.
For Dalton, the best part of the NJSA has been growing his leadership and sportsmanship skills.
“It also allows me to go to other states, show there, and meet new people from those states,” he said.
Dalton is currently attending Wilmington College pursuing his Bachelors in Agribusiness with a minor in Business Administration. After completing his degree, Dalton hopes to join an agriculture banking company as a loan officer, while also maintaining a small show pig operation.
Name: Emily Shvetzoff
Age: 15
Hometown: Zephyrhills, FL
Parents Names: Connie and James Shvetzoff
School & Grade: Pasco High School, 9th Grade
Siblings Names & Ages: Bradley Shvetzoff, Age 11
Hobbies in school:
I am a member of the Dade City Senior FFA, where I am currently working on receiving an officer position. Through FFA, I have shown livestock and am currently on the Livestock Judging Team.
Hobbies out of school:
My number one hobby out of school is most certainly working with my hogs. I spend countless hours working, cleaning, washing, and feeding my showpigs. In my free time I enjoy looking at online sales on the Wendt Group, making my feed plans, practicing judging, and I also enjoy drawing.
How long have you been showing pigs?
This is my fourth year showing pigs.
When did you start showing pigs? Where?
I started showing pigs when I was 12 and in 6th Grade at Academy at the Farm Charter School in Dade City, FL. Academy at the Farm is where I first started showing pigs.
How did you get started showing pigs?
I got started showing pigs by being involved in 4H. My first 4H project was a rabbit which I showed at the Pasco County Fair when I was in 4th Grade. My next project was a Dairy heifer, in which throughout my year showing Dairy I found more and more interest in learning about the pig side of the barn. I began practicing with a group of kids from our 4H and our ag advisors and leaders who planned on showing pigs at the Summer Type Conference in Louisville, KY. I began to love learning and therefore really wanted to show. My very first pig was a big gilt named Robin, in which I was very thankfully given the chance to show at a small-town jackpot in north Florida. After loving my first experience with Robin, my 4-H leaders gave me the opportunity to be the Florida State Fair Chapter Exhibitor. I took this opportunity and it was one of the best decisions of my entire life. After spending 6 months raising my true first terminal hog project, a purebred duroc named Gator, I had learned so many lessons needed not only to get further into the show world, but many valuable life lessons as well.
Why do you show pigs?
I show pigs not only for the fun of picking out a new show pig, or for the excitement of being in the center of an arena. Although I truly love every second of showing pigs, I also show them because I pursue a career involving show pigs. I show pigs because it is something that I put my entire heart and soul into and I have a true passion for the swine industry. I love working my hardest to reach my goals showing and I love teaching others what I have learned through my years showing.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
One of my favorite parts about showing pigs is that it is like my own sport. It involves very precise teamwork between you and your partner, and it pushes me to do things outside of my comfort zone. I must practice for hours every day of the week and put in a ton of effort to succeed. I love putting all my time and dedication to the test when I enter the ring, and I love being an inspiration to others.
Favorite livestock shows and why:
I really love travelling to the NSR hosted shows. I have been to the Southeast Regional in Perry, GA 3 times, the National Junior Summer Spectacular in Louisville, KY twice, and the National Junior Show this past summer in Des Moines, IA. I love these shows because I absolutely love meeting people from all over the country, I enjoy walking through the rows of pigs and finding them in the shows, and I have always enjoyed looking at the boars and seeing them in the ring. I love being able to show at these shows knowing how cool it is to be filmed on Walton Webcasting and it makes me so excited to participate in all the contests, such as speaking contests and skillathon.
How long have you been an NJSA member?
I have been an active member of the NJSA for 4 years.
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
I first got involved with the NJSA when I had my true first pig Gator, a purebred duroc barrow that I took to the Southeast Regional my first year showing. I became a member when I had this barrow, and the people who truly aspire me to become more involved with the NJSA are the people I have looked up to since I first started showing, which are the NJSA Junior Board members.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
The NJSA shows in which I have participated in is the Southeast Regional (2018, 2019, 2020) the National Junior Summer Spectacular (2018, 2019) the National Junior Show (2020) and I attended the Simply Southern Prospect Pig Sale on September 19th, 2020.
Favorite NJSA event and why:
That’s a super tough decision! I might have to go with the National Junior Show in Louisville, KY. I love all the c
ontests involved and it is so cool to show in the green shavings! I love the barn and arena setups and I have had a great time both years I have participated!Favorite NJSA contest and why:
Another tough choice, I can't pick just one here! One of my all-time favorite contests to compete in is the Judging Contest, but I also love the Amazing Advertising, the Skillathon, and the Prepared Public Speaking.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA:
One of my most memorable moments in the NJSA will have to be being selected for this Youth Spotlight. Besides that, it's an amazing feeling to be penned straight out of the gate, which is exactly what happened with a duroc gilt I showed at the NJSS. Another memorable moment had to be when I won overall in the advertising contest.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
I would tell a younger member to never stop fighting to achieve their goals. Through the NJSA lies many opportunities, never give up, for your time to shine will come. The NJSA has inspired me in so many ways and I know they can help any member make their dreams in the show pig industry come true.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
In the NJSA, I have had many accomplishments through the contests. I have placed in the top 10 of Skillathon at both the Southeast Regional and the NJSS, I won overall for the Amazing Advertisement contest at the NJSS, where I had also won 3rd Overall for my prepared speech. I have won Grand Champion Overall in the photography contest and the Art contest as well at the NJSS.
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
Outside of the NJSA, I have had a ton of success myself and with my pigs. My first year I placed 8th Overall in Showmanship at the Florida State Fair (FSF), that following year I won Junior Showmanship at a jackpot show, earning 5th Overall Junior Showman at that same jackpot the next day. That following winter I received multiple showmanship call backs on the Florida Junior Swine Circuit Point Series and at one of the larger jackpots my cross placed 5th Overall Florida Bred. At the State Fair that year I placed 4th Overall in showmanship, and at the Pasco County Fair I won Showmanship, my hog got Reserve Champion, and I got Overall Exhibitor. That summer I got my duroc gilt who placed Reserve at a jackpot for market and 3rd Overall for Breeding. This was also the gilt who got penned first thing at the NJSS and who is the dam of my barrow I showed this past summer who placed Grand Duroc and Grand Overall Purebred for Days 1 and 2 of a jackpot on our summer series, also winning him 3rd Overall Duroc and 5th Overall Purebred Market on the FJSC point series. I have come a long way since I first started showing and my goal is to continue to progress as I get older. Showing pigs is my true passion and I love to teach younger exhibitors everything I have learned through showing.Favorite quote:
“Don’t tell people your dreams, Show them.”
Future Plans:
I hope to attend the University of Florida and get a degree in Veterinary Medicine, specializing in swine. I hope to also breed my own showpigs and run a boar stud of my own someday.
What do you want to be someday (career)?
I would like a career in genetics or biotechnology. I also enjoy the veterinary side and wouldn’t mind becoming a livestock vet.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio?
This year will be my first time having my own breeding project and will also be my first year raising and showing a boar.
1. Hobby in school
My high school hobbies are very limited. I understood from an early age the hours of dedication it takes to raise and show top quality hogs. I have been one hundred percent dedicated to being successful in the show pig industry.
2. Hobbies out of school
I was active in soccer from a young age but decided my junior year that the desire to win with my pigs outweighed my desire to play soccer.
3. How long have you been showing pigs
16 years
4. When did you start showing pigs and where
At the age of two, I started showing hogs. My first show was the Coweta Jackpot, a show that was close to home where all the family could attend. I had no idea it would lead to hours in the barn, and on the road.
5. How did you get started showing pigs
Showing hogs is what you do when you are a child of Gary Todd, my dad's love for the industry is unmatched. He started raising show pigs at the age of 8 and is still crazy about it as ever.
6. Why do you show pigs
My show career has evolved over time. When I started, I wanted to be like my older brother and sister. It was just something fun to do with my family. My love for showing hogs has evolved into a world that consists of helping raise, show, and market hogs raised by my family at Todd Show Pigs. On the business side, we show top quality hogs we have raised but never resting and always searching for unique genetics and purchasing those animals so we can continue to increase the quality of the breeding program.
7. What do you enjoy most about showing pigs
The goal is winning, and to promote our program, but the importance of being a leader inside and out of the ring is a strong second. I can spend time with other exhibitors and assist them the best I can with showmanship, and being able to identify the best genetics available. Simply, by entering the show ring when I was two, I have developed friendships that will last a lifetime.
8. Favorite stock show and why
My favorite stock show is the Oklahoma Youth Expo. The Oklahoma Youth Expo is the most competitive show I attend every year. Competition, and the drive to be the best, is what I thrive on.
9. How long have you been a NJSA member
This is my second year as a member of NJSA.
10. How did you get involved in NJSA
Several show friends who have been a member for years suggested we be part of the NJSA. We joined and it has been a blessing to me and my family
11. NJSA shows and events you have participated in
The Southwest Regional
National Junior Summer Spectacular
12. Fav NJSA event and why
The Southwest Regional Show in Woodward, OK is my favorite NJSA event. The opportunity to be involved in different activities while attending this show made this show my favorite and one, I will always remember.
13. Fav NJSA contest and why
Most definitely entering the show ring is my favorite contest. yet getting to be part of a more well-rounded event with judging contests, is valuable to young or new exhibitors.
14. Most memorable moment in NJSA
Winning the purebred show at the Southwest Regional
15. What would you tell a younger member about NJSA
The shows and contests the NJSA hosts are an awesome opportunity to learn about various parts of the purebred swine industry. In addition, to learning you get the chance to show and meet people from across the United States. It is nice to meet people in our industry who have the same thoughts, ideas, and goals I have.
16. Accomplishment within NJSA
Grand Purebred Gilt at the 2020 Southwest Regional
Breed Champion Duroc Barrow at the 2020 Southwest Regional
Class winner with a York Gilt at the 2020 National Junior Show
17. Accomplishments other than the NJSA
Breed Champion York Gilt Oklahoma Youth Expo 2021
Res Grand Champion Muskogee Regional 2021
Res Grand Champion Barrow Tulsa State Fair 2020
Res Grand Purebred gilt Tulsa State Fair 2020
Res Breed Champion Hamp Barrow Tulsa State Fair 2020
Champion Duroc Barrow Tulsa State Fair 2020
Res Division II Cross Barrow at the American Royal 2020
Grand Champion EYO Duncan Oklahoma 2020
Grand Champion Gilt OKC Fair 2019
18. Fav quote
“Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard” by Tim Notke
19. Future Plans
After graduation, I plan to attend a junior college and judging livestock, and then attend a division 1 school to finish my degree in dental care. While in college, and long after I finish college, I plan to continue to play a vital role in Todd Show pigs, through showing open shows, promoting our quality hogs, and consulting on hogs we sell.
20. What do you want to be someday
I plan to finish college and get a job in the dental field. While doing so I plan to help promote and manage Todd Show pigs.
21. Showing livestock has become a lifestyle for me. As a young person I was in a number of different activities, but as I grew older, I decided showing pigs at a very high level is where i wanted to be. I moved all my time to showing and promoting our hogs. This has taught me a number of things such as work ethic, reasonability, marketing, finance, determination, diligence, drive, and a list of other things to say the least. I would recommend showing to any youth so they might have an opportunity to enjoy the things I have.
Name: Lane Beyers
Age: 13
Hometown: Sibley, IL
Parents Names: Brett & Jodi Beyers
School & Grade:_St. John’s Lutheran School, 8th Grade
Siblings Names & Ages:_Brooke - 19; Kinley - 11; Keaton - 8
Hobbies out of school: 4-H, Basketball, Football, Soccer, Showing Pigs, Livestock Judging
How long have you been showing pigs? 5 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where?
When I was 8, at the Ford County 4-H Fair.
How did you get started showing pigs?
My older sister showed pigs, as did both of my parents.
Why do you show pigs?
Showing pigs is something our family does together. I enjoy going to the shows, and my parents appreciate the responsibility and life lessons that come with taking care of animals.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
I enjoy the competition, and going to the shows and meeting new people. It is also fun to win banners and premium money!
Favorite livestock shows and why:
I enjoy the national shows like Southeast Regional, Expo, and NJSS, because it’s fun to show on a bigger stage. I got to show in the Grand Drive at Expo this year which was awesome. Also, I enjoy playing football in the ring after the show.
How long have you been an NJSA member?
4 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
My older sister is a member, and my dad is a sponsor.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
NJSS 2018, 2019, 2021
National Junior Show - 2020
Expo -2019, 2021
SE Regional - 2021
Favorite NJSA event and why:
This year it was The Exposition, because my gilt did really well and I enjoyed spending the week with my cousins and friends.
Favorite NJSA contest and why:
Showmanship, because it gives me a chance to see how much I’ve improved from the previous summer.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA:
Showing in the Grand Drive at The 2021 Exposition and winning a big leather banner for Reserve Overall Bred and Owned Gilt.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
Reserve Grand Bred and Owned Gilt, Champion Bred and Owned Hamp Gilt, and Reserve Hamp Gilt at The 2021 Exposition 10th in Skillathon at 2018 NJSS
Favorite quote:
“You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.” - Wayne Gretzky
Future Plans:
Play Football and Basketball in High School and participate in FFA Livestock Judging and continuing to show pigs. Attend a jr. college and sr. college
What do you want to be someday (career)?
Not sure yet!
Name: Tate Dewald
Age: 11
Hometown: Mooreland, OK
Parents Names: Jacoby and Chelsey Dewald
School & Grade: Mooreland Elementary, 6th_Grade
Siblings Names & Ages: Tenley Dewald, Age 8
Hobbies in school:
My hobbies in school include 4-H, Basketball, Baseball, Livestock Judging and Showing Pigs.
Hobbies out of school:
Outside of school, I enjoy attending OSU Football and Basketball games, swimming, and camping.
How long have you been showing pigs?
I have been showing pigs for 5 years.
When did you start showing pigs? Where?
I started showing pigs at the Woodward County Fair in 2016.
How did you get started showing pigs?
My grandpa, Galen McCune, raised pigs for many years and brought me my first two show gilts, a Yorkshire, and a Poland.
Why do you show pigs?
I show pigs because it’s fun and it teaches lots of life lessons.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
I enjoy being competitive and spending time with friends and family.
Favorite livestock shows and why:
The Exposition and the Southwest Banner and Buckle Bonanza “Beach Edition” are my favorite shows. I like those because I enjoy traveling and seeing places I’ve never seen before.
How long have you been an NJSA member?
I have been a member since 2018
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
My grandpa and I enjoy raising and evaluating purebred show pigs.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
2018 SW Regional in Woodward, OK
2019 SW Regional in Woodward, OK
2019 The Expo in Des Moines, IA
2020 SW Regional in Woodward, OK
2021 The Exposition in Indianapolis, IN
Favorite NJSA event and why:
The SW Regional is probably my favorite event. It’s close to my hometown and it was the place where I received my first ever Grand Overall Purebred Barrow.
Favorite NJSA contest and why:
I enjoy the showmanship contest. I enjoy the challenge of presenting pigs to the best of my ability.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA:
My most memorable moment was when Judge Troy Sloan named my pig Grand Overall Purebred Barrow at NJSA SW Regional 2018, with my Yorkshire named Fist Bump. A little backstory and learning experience are behind this event as well. My grandpa picked me out a Yorkshire gilt to feed for the SW Regional. She was the one you kept a real close eye on. I went out to wet her down from the Oklahoma summer heat and didn’t get her pen latched back correctly. Needless to say, we lost her tragically. “Fist bump” was her replacement for the show. He was the smallest one there and still won the show. He was a special purebred Yorkshire and the story makes this my most memorable moment in the NJSA. Oh…and I check every single pen latch before leaving the show barn now.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
I would tell them to get involved in all of the events and contest. There is so much to learn and so much fun to be had.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
2018 SW Regional Grand Overall Purebred Barrow
2019 5th overall Novice showman at “the expo” in Des Moines, IA
2020 SW Regional Champion Duroc Gilt
2021 3rd Overall Duroc Barrow (Light Division) at “The Exposition” in Indy
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
I have won many Jackpots and was successful at many local and County Fairs. In 2018, I had the Reserve Grand Barrow at the Woodward District Livestock show, and that same year, my pig qualified for the Oklahoma Youth Expo Premium sale. In 2020, I showed the Reserve Grand Gilt at the Woodward District Livestock show.
Favorite quote:
“Work hard in silence, Let SUCCESS be your noise”
Future Plans:
My future plans are to attend college at Oklahoma Sate University and hopefully continue to raise pigs.
What do you want to be someday (career)?
I want to be an Electrician or a carpenter.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio?
Go Pokes!
Name: Kalvin Hrutkay Age: 17
Hometown: Bentleyville, Pennsylvania
Parents Names: Brian Hrutkay and Peggy Blumer
Sibling: I am an only child but my little cousin Aubreigh Ewart is basically my little sister.
School & Grade: Trinity Area High School 11th grade
Hobbies in school: I am involved in FFA, Livestock Judging Team, Freight Farm, and Envirothon team.
Hobbies out of school: I am currently enjoying helping in my county's livestock programs, showing, working on my family’s Cow-Calf and row- crop farm, and helping younger showman across the country.
How long have you been showing pigs? 14 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where?
I started showing pigs at my local county fair when I was three years old.
How did you get started showing pigs?
I started showing duroc gilts for my uncle at our county fair. Following both of my parents' legacy at our county fair. My passion and determination for showing and raising livestock exploded from there.
Why do you show pigs?
The reason I kept showing pigs was since I have a passion for the sport. Also, me and my family find that showing pigs is almost like a getaway from the cattle side of the show stock industry. When me and my family are going to show it turns into our vacation, it is a break from the stress and pressure for the world.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
Showing pigs is teamwork and the proof that a show isn’t won at a show but it is won at home always challenges me to work harder and create an even better connection with my pigs.
Favorite livestock shows and why:
My all-time favorite livestock show is World Pork Expo/The Exposition in Des Moines, there reason is since I love to meet new people from across the country and even the world.
How long have you been an NJSA member?
I have been a member since the fall of 2014.
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
For the past two years I have been increasing my involvement in NJSA. In January of 2020 myself, NJSA, and NSR teamed up to raise $10,000 dollars for another NJSA member who had a medical crisis. This past southeastern regional I was supposed to help with the mentor program but with COVID-19 was unable to. And this spring I ran for the national junior board and made it far along but, I will still be helping out the week of NJSS in Louisville, Ky in July. I plan to run again next year.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
I have exhibited at the following show and events: Eastern Regional 2014 - present, Southeast Regional 2015, World Pork Expo, NJSS, National Junior Show, Exposition, and the Weanling Extravaganza.
Favorite NJSA event and why:
My favorite event would have to be world pork expo/ exposition since I have met so many new people there.
Favorite NJSA contest and why:
Choosing my favorite NJSA contest makes it tough to decide between showmanship and skillathon. But I would have to say that showmanship is my favorite because I love competition.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA:
My most memorable moment was making it into the finals for showmanship at the Nation Junior Show in 2020.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
It is one of the most eye opening experiences that I have ever had and the organization has made me the agriculturalist that I am today. And just remember someone is always observing and taking note on how you act and the way you interact with others.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
The accomplishments that I have received are 3rd overall showman, multi skillathon and sweepstakes awards, champion cross gilt , and etc.
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
I have received multiple awards outside NJSA, but just to name a few: Showpig.com all-star team, Star greenhand recipient, member of the 5th overall livestock judging team in Pa and multiple state and county grand and reserves in type and showmanship for cattle, lambs, and pigs.
Favorite quotes:
“Getting to the top is the easiest part in life but, staying on top requires 10 times more work than the first time” - (Adam Mattocks)
“Somewhere in this barn is a little kid who just wants to be like you. So, you own it not to yourself but, to them to do better and play fair in the game of life”- (Jeanette Hartley)
Future Plans:
My future include going to college for animals’ science and Agri business and being a member of a collegiate livestock judging team. Then after college, I plan to continue to raise show cattle and start raising show pigs. Along with my plans for raising livestock, I plan to obtain a career in the agri-business industry, my dream career would be to work at Showpig.com or NSR.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio?
If there is anytime you see me at a show and need help please let me know. I am willing to help anyone.
Name: Brooklyn Day
Age: 11
Hometown: Tipton, Indiana
Parents’ Names: Morgan and Chad Day
School & Grade: Tipton Elementary School 5th grade.
Siblings Names & Ages: Harper Day (9) Stella Day (5)
Hobbies in school:
Basketball and soccer
Hobbies out of school:
Showing pigs
How long have you been showing pigs?
Since I was 5 so for 6 years.
When did you start showing pigs? Where?
When I was 5 at the Yorkshire Open Show at the Indiana State Fair.
How did you get started showing pigs?
My parents had raised pigs so I learned how to show from a young age.
Why do you show pigs?
I show pigs because I enjoy it.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
I enjoy showing the pigs in the ring because I feel confident in my pigs.
Favorite livestock shows and why:
World Pork Expo because there are a lot of different things to do.
How long have you been an NJSA member?
6 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
Through my parents and raising purebred swine.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
World Pork Expo and Summer Type Conference and I first started showing there in 2015.
Favorite NJSA event and why:
World Pork Expo and now The Exposition because I enjoy the different events they have.
Favorite NJSA contest and why:
Showmanship because I think it is enjoyable, and it’s about what I can do not the pig. I am a competitive showman.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA:
When I got Third Overall Yorkshire Barrow at NJSS in 2019.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
The shows are very fun and enjoyable.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
In 2018 I got Third Overall Yorkshire Gilt at Expo and NJSS, as well as Third Overall Hampshire Gilt at NJSS. I got Third Overall Yorkshire Barrow at NJSS in 2019. I got Fourth Overall Yorkshire Gilt at the National Junior Show in 2020.
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
Reserve Yorkshire Barrow and Reserve Landrace Gilt at the Indiana State Fair in 2019. And Reserve and Third Overall Division 2 Crossbred Barrow at the Indiana State Fair in 2020.
Future Plans: I want to stay in showpig industry and help with family business, Top Cut Genetics.
What do you want to be someday (career)?
I would like to stay in the livestock industry.
Name: Lydia AcMoody
Age: 22
Hometown: Coldwater, MI
Parents Names: Andy & Shelly AcMoody
School & Grade: Graduated Spring of 2021 from Michigan State University
Siblings Names and Ages: Matt AcMoody, 25
Hobbies in School: Member of Michigan State University Block & Bridle Club.
Hobbies out of School: Showing Livestock, traveling, helping younger members.
How did you get started showing pigs?
I started showing pigs in 2005 when I was 6 years old at NAILE. I loved showing so my parents took me to jackpot shows until I was 9 years old and was then old enough to show at the state shows.
Why do you show pigs?
I believe that showing pigs is more than just exhibiting an animal. You are connecting with people and learning so many valuable skills inside and outside of the show ring. Some of my best friends are people that I met showing livestock across the country.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
A highlight for me about showing pigs is traveling the country and meeting new people. I had a bucket list to travel to every NJSA regional event and I loved seeing parts of the country by traveling to these shows.
Favorite livestock shows and why?
My favorite livestock shows are Michigan Livestock Expo and the NJSA regional shows. I love traveling to see different parts of the country and meeting new people. Each regional show is very unique and laid back which is what I love about shows.
How long have you been an NJSA member?
I have been an NJSA member since I was 6 but got more heavily involved in traveling to shows when I was 13.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in?
I have shown at NAILE, American Royal, World Pork Expo, National Junior Summer Spectacular, Eastern Regional, Western Regional, Southeast Regional, and Southwest Regional.
Favorite NJSA event and why?
My favorite NJSA event is Eastern Regional. I have shown at this event for the past 7 years. I love the fairgrounds and visiting Niagara Falls each year. This show is competitive and laid back which makes it a fun trip every year.
Favorite NJSA contest and why?
My favorite NJSA contest is showmanship and sweepstakes. Showmanship is one of my favorite aspects of showing pigs. It takes time and dedication to train a showmanship hog. This is the contest that truly shows how hard you have worked and how well you know your pig.
Most Memorable moment in the NJSA?
My most memorable moment in the NJSA was winning Champion Yorkshire Gilt and Reserve Overall Purebred Gilt at the NJSA Eastern Regional.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
Now that my time as a junior member is coming to an end, I would tell youth that becoming a member of the NJSA is one of the best decisions any hog showman can make. There are so many opportunities in this organization to meet people and make memories that will last a lifetime.
Accomplishments in the NJSA:
Reserve Senior Sweepstakes 2020 Western Regional, Champion Yorkshire Gilt and Reserve Overall Purebred Gilt NJSA Eastern Regional 2019, Reserve Crossbred Barrow Eastern Regional 2017, Champion Intermediate Showman Eastern Regional 2016, Reserve Intermediate Showman Southwest Regional 2016.
Favorite quote:
“The harder you work for something, the greater you will feel when you achieve it.”
What do you want to do someday?
I recently graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in Agribusiness Management. I have enjoyed raising and showing livestock and want to continue my career in the agriculture industry. I love working with youth and helping them learn new skills.
Name: Isabella Payne
Age: 18
Hometown: Toccoa, Georgia
Parents Names: Becky and Josh Payne
School & Grade: Franklin County High School, Senior
Siblings Names & Ages: Brother: Tucker Payne 19
Hobbies in school: Traveling to CDE Competitions with my FFA Chapter, Franklin County High School FFA Officer Team Reporter, Beta Club, Anchor Club, National Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society, National High School Scholar, Agriculture Education Intern, Veterinary Technician Assistant
Hobbies out of school: 1st Baptist Church youth group, Mission trips to Nicaragua, Painting, Drawing, Fishing, Cooking, Hunting, Shopping, Skiing, Roller skating with my daddy
How long have you been showing pigs? 10 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where? I started showing pigs in 2009 in Toccoa, Georgia. In 2018, I transferred to Franklin County High School and I currently compete with the Franklin County FFA Show team.
How did you get started showing pigs? I started showing pigs after watching my cousin Brett show over 10 years ago. I knew the minute I saw him in the showring that showing pigs was what I wanted to do. I remember watching every little thing that happened that day and I just had so much fun. I look up to my older cousin a lot. He showed us how to use the whip, wash our pigs, skin and hair conditioning, the importance
Why do you show pigs? I show pigs because I enjoy spending time with my family and friends in the barn and I love competing and working hard to achieve all my goals. I am very passionate about the swine industry and love learning new things from fellow showmen to better my skills.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I enjoy working with my show pigs and building a relationship with them. Over the years, I have made some amazing memories. I am so thankful for all of the people that I have met in the industry.
Favorite livestock shows and why: My favorite show is the Southeast Regional. I enjoy meeting different breeders and showmen from all over the country.
How long have you been an NJSA member? I have been a NJSA Member for the past 3 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I got involved in NJSA because my Agriculture teacher, Ms. Mindy Moore thought it would be great opportunity for me to push myself and improve my skills. She also thought it would be a wonderful experience for me to have direct contact with breeders to ask any questions and to learn from other showman around the country.
NJSA shows and events you have participated and years. Southeast Regional 2017-2020 Skillathon 2017-2020
Favorite NJSA event and why. My favorite NJSA event is Showmanship. I enjoy working with my pigs every day and competing in Showmanship is where all the hard work pays off. I love the connection that I have with my pigs and it truly is a team effort.
Favorite NJSA contest and why. My favorite NJSA contest is Skillathon. I enjoy learning each year more about the swine industry.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: My most memorable moment would be at the 2019 Southeast Regional where I placed 1st in Division with my Crossbred Barrow and 2nd place with my Crossbred Gilt.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? I would tell the younger generation to soak it all in. Enjoy every show, every moment in the barn because time will go by very fast. I think it is also important to say to work hard. Work your animals every single day and never give up. If you want something bad enough, push yourself every single day and always believe in yourself.
Accomplishments within the NJSA. 1st in Division Crossbred Barrow 2019 Southeast Regional
Accomplishments other than NJSA. FCHS Chapter Reporter, Beta Club, National Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society, Anchor Club, National High School Scholar, Ga. Junior Swine Boosters Junior Board, Washington Leadership Conference, Carry on Trailer Scholarship Recipient, Star Greenhand Degree Award, Star Chapter Degree Award, Outstanding Junior Award, Oklahoma State University Livestock Judging Scholarship Recipient, FFA State Degree Recipient, Illustrated Childrens Christian book and was listed as a best seller on Amazon, Top 10% of graduating class.
Favorite quote. “I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have.” Thomas Jefferson
Future plans: I plan to attend Berry College or Emmanuel College this fall and major in Pre-Vet or Animal Science and then transfer to the University of Georgia’s College of Veterinary Science.
What do you want to be someday(career)? I plan to become a licensed Veterinarian and open my own animal hospital. I currently work at Lavonia Animal Hospital as a Veterinarian Assistant to Savannah Thomas.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio? I am very proactive in my community and church. I enjoy going on Mission trips to Nicaragua and helping others and spreading God’s word. I enjoy mentoring younger showman and learning new things about the swine industry. I also will have to say that watching my mom go through her journey of having cancer has been one of the hardest things that I have had to handle. She has never missed one show and has shown me to never give up on anything!
Hannah Swensen of Springfield, Ohio is a 17-year-old senior at Northwestern High School. Hannah is the daughter of Kirk and Heather Swensen. Hannah has been an NJSA member for 3 years, and her favorite NJSA event is the National Junior Summer Spectacular (NJSS). Hannah also has two younger brothers, Tate who is 13 and Max who is nine. At Northwestern she is the Vice President of her FFA Chapter and of her senior class. At Northwestern she is involved National Honor Society, Spanish Club and Student Against Destructive Decisions (SADD). Her hobbies outside of school and showing pigs are traveling, playing tennis and reading.
Hannah started showing pigs at her county fair when she was 10 and has been showing pigs ever since. Shortly after moving to the country Hannah almost immediately became interested in 4-H, which led her to take her first set of pigs to county fair. Hannah shows pigs because it allows her to spend time with her family, make new connections, and travel to new places. “Not only has showing lead me to fall in love with livestock, but it has also opened the door to endless opportunities that I would not have had access to elsewhere.” Hannah enjoys showing because it brings out the competition in her. No matter how good you are, there is always someone that will push and motivate you become the best you can be.
“With every pig we buy and every person I meet, I learn something new. I full-heartedly believe that the show pig industry is the best classroom you can put yourself in and that it teaches you lessons you can’t learn anywhere else.” Hannah's favorite show is the Ohio State Fair because it’s the show she works towards all summer, the Ohio State Fair is two full weeks of showing with family and friends. Her favorite contest within the NJSA is the sweepstakes contest because it rewards you for your hard work in each separate contest. But within sweepstakes her favorite contest is showmanship because it rewards you for all the work you put in at home.
Hannah’s most memorable moment within the NJSA is when she won reserve lightweight cross barrow at NAILE in 2017 because her grandpa had just passed and the pigs were the least of their families worries so the win helped picked up their spirits in a tough time.
Hannah’s advice to a younger member is “handle yourself with grace because someone is ALWAYS watching. It could be a younger showman. Animal rights activist, or even your future employer, so be mindful of how you act inside and outside the ring. I know we are all human and no one is perfect but strive to lose with grace and win with humility. At the end of the day, it's the people you meet and the relationships you make that will truly matter and last a lifetime. But above all else, have fun!”
Name: Wyatt Boyer
Age: 18
Hometown: Athens, IL
Parents Names: Mason and Jennifer Boyer
School & Grade: Southern Illinois University Carbondale/ Freshman
Siblings Names & Ages: Nolan Boyer (21) and Owen Boyer (15)
Hobbies in school:
I played basketball and football all throughout high school, also in FFA, 4-H, National Honors Society, and an Eagle Scout in Boy Scouts.
Hobbies out of school:
Showing pigs, playing golf, and working.
How long have you been showing pigs?
About 8 years
When did you start showing pigs?
I started showing the year after my older brother started.
How did you get started showing pigs?
My dad and older brother brought two pigs on when I was about 7 and he showed them at our county fair, but I really liked being out there and working with them so the next year I started.
Why do you show pigs?
I just really like all the hard work that goes into it, I just love to compete no matter what I do. I’m a very competitive person and showing pigs always me to compete with different people and in places all over the country.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
I love the amount of work it takes to get the pigs ready, and then the feeling of the gate opening and finally getting to drive that pig you’ve worked so hard to get right for the show.
Favorite livestock shows and why:
I like The Exposition. It is my favorite show because that is the first major show we ever went too, so it is a special show to us.
How long have you been an NJSA member?
Since 2018 when I first showed at the then World Pork Expo.
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
I got involved because I wanted to show at Expo.
Favorite NJSA contest and why:
I like doing showmanship, because you get to compete against others to see how the best showman is. It also shows you other people styles of showing so I get to learn from them as well.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA:
The 2020 National Junior Show because it’s the first year we had won our class.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
NJSA is amazing. They work insanely hard to make sure all the shows go smoothly and put on these huge shows and events. They are an amazing organization and even better people.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
Won our class at 2020 National Junior Show
What do you want to be someday (career)?
My dream job is to become an orthopedic surgeon, while also being a professional sports team physician.
Name: Holden Miller
Age: 14
Hometown: Cabery, Illinois
Parents Names: Matt and Tammy Miller
School & Grade: 8th grade at St. Paul School, Odell, Illinois
Siblings Names & Ages: Hannah, 14 and Hayden, 14
Hobbies in school:
St. Paul Civics Club (Student Council) – serve as officer
Basketball
Track
Hobbies out of school:
Helping on my family’s grain and pig farm; Showing pigs and sheep in 4-H
How long have you been showing pigs?
10 years
When did you start showing pigs? Where?
Started when I was 4 at the 2011 World Pork Expo in Des Moines, IA
How did you get started showing pigs?
My family, Matt & Tammy Miller Showpigs, raises and sells showpigs so I was exposed to showing at a young age. Both my mom and dad showed growing up and know the benefits of it so they encouraged me.
Why do you show pigs?
It is something we do together as a family
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs?
Spending time with the friends I have made at the shows
Favorite livestock shows and why:
I have always enjoyed World Pork Expo because I also enjoyed visiting the trade show and learning more about pig production. Even though Expo has changed, I still enjoy it as all of the breeds come together in one place.
How long have you been an NJSA member?
10 years
How did you get involved in the NJSA?
With help from my parents. Yorkshires have always been my favorite breed and that is what I enjoy showing the most. I now have my own herd of Yorkshires.
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years:
World Pork Expo
National Junior Summer Spectacular
National Barrow Show Junior Show
National Junior Show
Favorite NJSA event and why:
National Junior Summer Spectacular – I enjoy seeing my friends and that the nice facilities in Louisville allow all the show families to be close together in the same building.
Favorite NJSA contest and why:
I enjoy the Skillathon contest the most as it tests my knowledge of swine production. Since we raise showpigs it is important for me to know these topics.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA:
I had a special bond with my bred and owned Yorkshire barrow that I showed in the summer of 2019 that was in the top five of his class at both Expo and NJSS. It was exciting to do well with a barrow that I had raised myself. At the end of his show career, I donated him to my school to be used for their annual pancake and sausage breakfast fundraiser.
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA?
I would tell younger members that it is a good organization to be involved with and it has a good junior board that you can go to for help. Their events are well ran, and I would encourage them to get involved in as many as they can.
Accomplishments within the NJSA:
Starting my own Yorkshire herd that I now am up to 7 sows with. I enjoy showing bred and owned pigs and working with my dad to continue to improve the quality.
Accomplishments other than the NJSA:
High Honor Roll
Champion Yorkshire Gilt 2020 Illinois Department of Agriculture Youth Show
Champion Bred and Owned Poland Gilt 2017 World Pork Expo
Favorite quote:
“Once in your life you need a doctor, a lawyer, a policeman and a preacher, but every day, three times a day, you need a farmer.” Brenda Schoepp
Future Plans:
Next year I will start at Prairie Central High School and I am excited to begin my FFA career. After high school, I plan to go to Joliet Junior College and major in Agriculture Production and Agriculture Transfer. I am considering my options about going on for my four-year degree.
What do you want to be someday (career)?
After college, I hope to be able to return to our family grain and showpig farm. I would like to expand it to include raising club lambs.
Anything else you would like us to know/include in your bio?
Thank you to NJSA for spotlighting me. I appreciate the honor.
Macie Scher ,9, lives in Huntington with her mom (Autumn) and dad (Sam), and her 2-year-old brother Samson. When she’s not showing pigs, horses, and cows, she enjoys dance and gymnastics. Maci has been showing pigs for six years. She began showing when she was 3 years old at the Indiana State Fair Open Show. She became involved in showing pigs because her dad is a part owner and partner of Sam Scher Showpigs and Upperhand Genetics. She has always gone to the shows with her family. Her favorite part of showing pigs is traveling and seeing friends.
Her favorite NJSA events are The Exposition, NAILE, and the Southeast Regional, because she likes skillathon and judging. Her favorite contest is the skillathon.
Macie’s most memorable NJSA moment is winning the skillathon at the 2020 Southeast Regional.
Macie would tell younger NJSA members that it is fun to go to shows and you will meet a lot of new people.
Her NJSA accomplishments include being Reserve Overall in the 2018 WPX Judging Contest, Ninth Overall in Sweepstakes 2019, Champion Overall Skillathon 2020 Southeast Regional, Reserve Overall in Sweepstakes 2020, and numerous others.
Outside of the NJSA some of her accomplishments include being the Fifth Overall Exhibitor in the 2019 USC Circuit, Reserve Hereford Gilt The 2019 Exposition, Champion Hereford Gilt 2019 Summer Spectacular, Grand Champion Market Hog Platt Invitational in 2017, and the Reserve Grand Gilt in 2019 at the Mid-South Regional where she was also Champion Overall in Sweepstakes.
Her favorite quotes are ‘Whip and Spur’ and ‘Drive it Like you Stole it’
Her future goals are to continue showing. When she grows up she wants to own a flower shop, judge livestock and farm with her dad.
Name: Sydney Schiff
Age: 12
Hometown: Hamilton, Ohio
Parents Names: Mark and Tara Schiff
School & Grade: Edgewood Middle School- 6th grade
Siblings Names & Ages: Josey Schiff- 10
Hobbies in school: I play select basketball for my school.
Hobbies out of school: AAU Basketball, Member of Wayne Livestock Unlimited 4-H club. I enjoy camping with my family and friends and taking care of our pigs.
How long have you been showing pigs? 7 years
When did you start showing pigs? I showed in peewee showmanship when I was 3, but I started showing my own pigs when we moved to Butler County and my Uncle Gary Gerber wanted to help me get started so he bought me my first pig, Daisy that I got to show in the open show at the Butler County Fair that year in 2015. From then on I was hooked!
Why do you show pigs? I like having the responsibility and like the people that are involved in the industry. I also like the competiveness that goes along with it. I also enjoy spending time down in the barn with my family. We laugh a lot and shed some tears too. My sister Josey and I show year-round, so we all must put the work in.
What do you enjoy most about showing pigs? I enjoy getting to train each one of my pigs and getting to know and understand their personalities and how to work together as a team. It’s always rewarding to me when you get to see when all your hard work and time that you put into your animals get paid off in the ring!
Favorite livestock shows and why: There are too many to list! Butler County Fair, North American Livestock Expo, The Ohio State Fair, OH-PIGS Summer Circuit and of course the NJSA Shows!
How long have you been an NJSA member? I became a member in 2016.
How did you get involved in the NJSA? I told my Dad that I wanted to continue to show pigs outside of the county, so we decided to take the chance and begin competing at National Shows. I think he is as hooked as I am…. maybe more! Lol
NJSA shows and events you have participated in and years: National Junior Summer Spectacular (3), Winter Type Conference and Southeast Regional (2), NJSA Eastern Regional (2), North American International Livestock Expo (4). This year will be my first year participating in The Exposition!!
Favorite NJSA event and why: The NJSS is probably one of my favorite shows because its tough competition and I love the adrenaline rush you get when you step onto those green shavings! I also like that we camp and I get to see all my friends I have met these last few years showing pigs. I also like that there are a lot of events that you get to compete in outside of showing.
Favorite NJSA contest and why: I enjoy livestock judging and skillathon because I like being challenged and getting to research the industry I love.
Most memorable moment in the NJSA: In 2018 at The North American Livestock Exposition, I was selected as Champion Novice Showman and Reserve Champion Middle Weight Hog with my Crossbred barrow, Mickey. It was truly amazing and still gives me chills thinking about it. I will never forget after the judge got on the mic and she pointed to me as the Champion Novice Showman I started to cry and bent down and gave Mickey a big kiss and hug. As I was leaving the ring my Dad was standing there crying too and he picked me up and gave me the biggest hug!
What would you tell a younger member about NJSA? I would tell them to join because you will make connections and lifelong friendships through the NJSA and get to compete in a lot of different events.
Accomplishments within the NJSA: Some of my bigger accomplishments in the NJSA were Reserve Novice Sweepstakes (NJSS), Champion Novice Showman (NAILE), Reserve Middleweight barrow (NAILE), 3rd place Junior Sweepstakes (Eastern Regionals)
Accomplishments other than the NJSA: OH-PIGS High Points Overall Junior 2019, Reserve Champion York Gilt at The Ohio State Fair in 2018, Champion overall Swine Showman at the Butler County Fair in 2018 and 2020. Grand Champion County Born and Raised Market Hog at the Butler County Fair in 2018, 2019, and 2020. Grand Champion Market Hog in 2018 and 2020 at the Butler County Fair and Reserve Champion Hog in 2019.
Favorite quote: “Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough” (Og Mandino)
Future Plans/What do you want to be someday (career)? I want to attend college at The Ohio state University and Study Animal Science and earn my Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree so I can specialize as an Animal Chiropractor.
Clay Smith is the 8-year-old son of Adam and Jessica Smith. The Garfield, Georgia native is a Third-Grade student at Twin City Elementary School and is a member of Emanuel County 4-H. Clay enjoys driving pigs in the show ring, playing a good game of baseball, and exploring the great outdoors through camping. He began his show career five years ago in the fall of 2017 at the county Young Farmer Show and has loved it ever since. His mother Jessica had shown throughout school and wanted to share the same experience. “One day a York pig was delivered to our backyard and it has just grown from there,” Clay says. The responsibility and family time keeps Clay reaching for a pig whip; and he has a deep rooted love for the time working, training, and showing his hogs.
He enjoys the time on the road spent with his Mom and Dad just as much, and meeting different people from all across the country. The Georgia National Fair in October is Clay’s all-time favorite show. He brings roughly six hogs to the show every year and its the show his Pa comes to watch every year; which he especially enjoys. Smith has been a member of the NJSA for four years, and started his involvement through the Southeast Regional Junior Show in Perry. He has shown at the Southeast Regional from 2018-2021, attended The Exposition in 2019, and participated at the National Junior Show in 2020. His favorite NJSA show happens to be located in his home state; Southeast Regional. Clay loves showing in Georgia and being around his friends from the state and across the country. Showmanship is Clay’s favorite contest at NJSA shows. Its where his dedication and passion towards showing hogs is able to shine and teaches him certain lessons of responsibility.
His most memorable moment is winning the Southeast Regional Sweepstakes two years in a row. Some of his other accomplishments include: Southeast Regionals: 2019 Novice Sweepstakes Winner and 2020 2nd in Skillathon and Showmanship. The Exposition: 7th Overall in the Livestock Judging Contest. National Junior Show: 8th in Sweepstakes, 9th in Showmanship. Georgia National Fair: 2018 Reserve Champion Duroc, 2019 and 2020 Reserve Champion Berkshire. Clay believes in “practicing the way you want to perform”, and hopes to continue working in the swine industry and furthering his judging career so that he may judge at the national level in the future. We are thankful to have such a bright and determined young mind as a member of the NJSA and we cannot wait to see what he does in the coming years!
Eight-year-old, Ella Weisinger, is from Ft. Madison, Iowa. She is the daughter of Nathan and Sarah Weisinger along with her two sisters Eliza (5) and Emma (3). When she’s not riding her horse, Angel, or walking pigs, she enjoys playing soccer and basketball. She has been showing pigs for four years since she started in the spring of 2017 Iowa Jackpot Shows. While doing this, she gears up for The Exposition.
She started showing pigs since her parents run about 200 head of showpigs so she wanted to be a part of it by showing pigs. Ella shows pigs because she enjoys seeing her friends every weekend at the jackpots. Her favorite part about showing pigs is spending time with friends and family. Ella’s favorite show is The Exposition because she gets to be there a whole week and she gets to play with old and new friends.
Ella has been a member of the NJSA for four years and she became involved by watching her cousins show over the years and she wanted to show like them. Her favorite NJSA event is being in the show ring. Her most memorable NJSA moment was winning her first banner with her Berkshire Gilt named Rainbow. Ella would tell a younger member of NJSA that it is a lot of fun.
Her NJSA accomplishments include Reserve Bred and Owned Berkshire 2016 WPX, 2017 Third Overall Poland Gilt WPX, Fifth Overall Berkshire Gilt and Champion Bred and Owned 2018 WPX, Reserve Grand Poland Gilt and Champion Bred and Owned at the 2020 Exposition, and the Champion Hampshire Sired Cross Barrow at the 2020 National Junior Show.
Ella’s favorite quote is “Teamwork Makes The Dream Work.”
Her future plans include continuing to show pigs. She is looking forward to showing at her State Fair and the National Western Stock Show. She would also like to show goats. When she grows up, she wants to be a vet and specialize in large and small animals.
Words that come to mind about Ryan O’Farrell are successful, talented, and driven. As a 19-year-old from Delphi, Indiana he is a sophomore at Ivy Tech in the Purdue Program. He is the son of Kyle and Tonya O’Farrell and the younger brother to Katie. Outside of the classroom, Ryan enjoys showing livestock, and helping his family own and operate a commercial swine unit, as well as a row crop production. His passion for showing pigs cultivated from a very young age as both of his parents have raised and been around livestock, so it was only fitting for Ryan to step foot into the fun as well. Being a member of the NJSA since 2011 Ryan has been to numerous shows. He claims he got his start showing pigs at his county and state fair, and from there, his lover for the industry only expanded.
Ryan claims that he shows pigs because it is one of his biggest passions and hobbies that he has had in his life, and the swine industry has helped shape him into the person he is today. Simply put, Ryan just loves being around pigs. The drive to work hard and be better is what showing pigs have instilled in him. His time and effort at home is truly displayed when he gets to exhibit his swine at a show. Ryan loves everything that he has to do with his projects at home, even cleaning pens! It is the perfect opportunity to have a jam session.
When asked what his favorite livestock show is Ryan said he couldn’t just pick one. “My favorite livestock shows to this day would have to be the 2020 National Junior show in Des Moines, Iowa as well as the Indiana State Fair. This past summer we had the biggest win we have ever had in Iowa. It was very humbling and one of the proudest moments myself and my family has ever shared.” Like myself, Ryan claims that the Indiana State Fair will always hold a special spot in his heart because it is where he started and ended his 4-H career. Trust us, there is no better feeling than the spotlights shining on you while you are showing on the dirt! Ryan says that he first got involved with the NJSA because he was already showing year-round and he knew that he could meet more people and make countless memories with people across the country. Mr. O’Farrell has chased many miles of white lines ranging from NAILE, Southeast Regional, National Western Stock Show, and the National Junior Show.
Ryan would tell younger members to get involved as much as possible within the NJSA. It can lead to countless opportunities and many friendships as well! His favorite quote is, “Winners focus on winning, losers focus on winners” - Michael Phelps. His future are to obtain his degree from Purdue University and then continue his family’s operation. The NJSA is proud to showcase Ryan as one of our spotlights and we wish him the best of luck in the future!
“When life gives you lemons, make lemonade”. Jack Lindley, 13, from Chualar, California is our next youth spotlight. He is the son of Chad and Michelle Lindley and is the oldest of three; Madeline Lindley, 11 and Brooks Lindley, 9. He is an eighth grader at Palma School and when he’s not in the barn, he enjoys mountain biking and riding dirt bikes. His first time showing pigs was at his county fair through his local 4-H when he was 9 years old. His father, Chad, ran the swine show at one of the county fairs and Jack was intrigued by it ever since, so when he was old enough, he began to show locally. Jack enjoys showing hogs because of the competitive nature, the people he gets to meet, and the experiences he gains from it. His favorite show is Arizona National because of the people and the atmosphere he gets to be around. Jack has been an active member of the NJSA for the past three years, and first started his involvement at the Western Regional in Paso Robles, California in 2018. He had never been to a show that included a Skillathon or Barnyard Olympics and remembered how fun it was. Since then, he has participated in: Western Regional, Arizona National, and The Exposition. His favorite contest in the NJSA is the Barnyard Olympics, because he enjoys bringing his friends together to work and be a part of a team. His most memorable moment in the NJSA to date is his first big-win ever, winning Champion Overall Gilt at the 2019 Western Regional! He has also won accomplishments such as: Champion Yorkshire Gilt at the 2019 Arizona National, Third Place Sweepstakes 2020 Western Regional, Fifth Place Sweepstakes 2019 Western Regional, Reserve Grand Champion at the 2020 Monterey County Fair and Champion Showman at Red Wave Classic in Fresno and 2020 Northern Exposure. He would encourage all younger members to find their niche in the NJSA. “It is a great youth organization and is an even better way to stay active in the livestock industry. I’d highly recommend all swine exhibitors to join the NJSA”. His plans are to continue showing pigs, attend the National Junior Summer Summer Spectacular in Kentucky and hopefully go back to The Exposition in 2022. Upon graduating high school, he plans on majoring in agribusiness for his bachelor’s degree and working in some facet of the agriculture industry. Jack is extremely thankful for his parent’s support inside and outside of his showing career and for the crew at Small Town Genetics for all of their hard work through the years. At the NJSA, we are excited to see where Jack’s path takes him in the future and we wish him the best of luck!
Kendall McMillan is from Caldwell, Idaho is daughter of Kevin and Gretchen. Kendall is 15 years old and is the younger sibling to Hailey and Abby. She is attending Middleton High School where her hobbies are FFA, livestock judging, dairy judging, and landscape.
She states she started showing pigs in 2013 at the Canyon County Fair. Kendall has a unique story for how she started showing pigs. Instead of trying to paraphrase it, here it is. “I got started showing pigs at the age of seven when one of my best friends in school told me she showed pigs at the fair. I talked to my mom and dad about joining 4-H. They were able to contact M & J Livestock and get the last two pigs on their farm. I got a Duroc named Lucy Lou and a blue butt named Baconater. I wasn’t old enough to show at the fair so my sister showed the first year at the fair while I helped. I did show at my first jackpot show that year at Boise as a pee wee. I remember my mom put glitter in my hair and Miles Toenyes commented on how I thought he would look with the glitter! From there I knew I was meant to show. I was Very appreciative of the six years that I had shown for M&J livestock to them, placing the best hogs in my hand and picking out my Landrace gilt and helping me get her bred. Thank you so much Jason and Melissa Sherman.”
Kendall shows pigs because she has found a passion and the drive for the industry. Showing pigs will without question help her in the future being a livestock judge. She knows that when her time in the ring has come to an end and she takes the mic, she will be able to give back to the next generation of showmen like her many influencers along the way. The Exposition is without question Kendall’s favorite show because the bigger the show, the more adrenaline rush she gets. It is added extras like appreciating how the show is run, the facilities, and seeing friends like Karson Osborn, and Ava Garver that make the show even more enjoyable.
Kendall joined the NJSA 5 years ago at the 2016 Arizona Junior Nationals. She has competed in the Exposition, NJSS, Arizona Nationals and Western Regional. The moments that triumph Kendall’s show career at Arizona Nationals where she captured her first belt buckle and showmanship title and being named 3rd Overall Landrace Gilt and Champion Bred and Owned. At NJSA events, her favorite contest is judging. She loves putting her evaluation skills to the ultimate test against kids her age. Outside of the NJSA, Dustin has been an active member of 4-H and livestock judging. Through 4-H, Dustin has also shown cattle, where he won Reserve Grand. Dustin is a showmanship expert as he was never beaten in swine showmanship at his county fair.
She would tell younger NJSA members to join NJSA without a blink of an eye! “NJSA has helped me grow in the show industry. They have put in my contests and shows that have helped me better my knowledge of the industry and learn new information. They also offer scholarships that’ll help me when I am enrolling in colleges. They set you up for success!” Her favorite quote is, “Showing livestock is more than ribbons and awards IT'S ABOUT the PEOPLE, the EXPERIENCES, the LIFELONG SKILLS, the MEMORIES, and the COUNTY FAIRS. It’s about being a ROLE MODEL, GIVING BACK, and making the BEST BETTER.” Kendall’s future plans include attending Northern Oklahoma College as well as OSU (Go Pokes) and major in anesthesiology and minor in Agriculture Communications while still being able to give back to the next generation. The NJSA would like to wish Kendall the best of luck in her future! P.S. Words Directly from Kendall:
While 2020 was such a hard year with COVID-19, I am thankful for the online virtual shows. Russell Pedrett, Mark and Sandy Ottenwalter helped me out so much this year and I cannot thank then enough! All the shows besides two were virtual shows. They helped me pick out pigs that’ll help me reach my goals. Each week I sent Russell videos of my pigs and got help with feeding. To add onto the stress of COVID-19 I had lost two pigs only weeks before my county fair. I am so blessed to know that I have amazing supporters and helped me reach all my goals despite how this year was going. I would like to add that I am grateful for all the help of my friends, family, show family, and camps! I owe a huge shoutout to Next Level livestock camps as they have helped me go from the young showman not knowing where the Boston butt was, to the title winning showman I am now. Seeing me go from a young showman to now and breeding my own line of Landraces and going to national shows I would have told you I couldn’t imagine it, but here I am. I am beyond proud of myself overall and cannot wait to see what my future holds. Love the I have for this industry. I like to call my family, my home, and my happy place.
Lane Higbie is the 16-year-old year old son of Ryan and Jenny Higbie, of Quenemo, Kansas. He is the big brother of Calla, Anah, and Elim and enjoys hunting, fishing. Despite his love for being outdoors, Lane spends most of his time in the barn with his pigs and cattle.
At the age of seven he began showing pigs at his local county fair and a few jackpots shows in the area, and says he’s been “hooked” ever since. Lane’s favorite NJSA event is The Exposition because, “Being there with friends and family while showing pigs and being able to meet and interact with the greats of this industry is my favorite part. Pigs are my passion and getting to interact with other people who share that passion with me is what makes the Exposition so special.” Despite his love for The Exposition, he also enjoys showing at the Southwest Regional, the Kansas State Fair and Kansas Junior Livestock show, where he has had several breed champions and top five overall finishes, as well as selling pigs at the NSR Fall Classic in Duncan, Oklahoma. His most memorable moment in the NJSA was when his little sister won the novice sweepstakes at both The Exposition and SW Regional, with a pig raised by himself, or winning the SW Regional judging contest in 2017. Lane would like younger members to know that the NJSA has helped shape him into a young adult with experience and life skills that he can use now and in his future career.
Lane has high hopes of attending a junior college to be a member of the livestock judging team before transferring to Kansas State University to major in Agribusiness or Ag Communications.
Cara Greiner is the 16-year-old daughter of Randy and Ginny Greiner from Connersville, Indiana. She is the youngest sibling of Kalin, Kenley, and Carmen. Currently, Cara is a junior at Connersville High School where her hobbies include FFA, 4-H, and livestock judging.
Cara’s showing career started in 2010 at her county fair after following in her father and older siblings footsteps. She has always had a big love for all animals and an even greater passion for the swine industry. Cara says, “Being able to create a bond with my animals and put in the work to achieve my goals with them is one of the greatest feelings I can have.” Her most enjoyable moment of each show is the excitement that she gets before going into the show ring regardless if it is just for class or for the grand drive. She has been an NJSA member for 7 years where she has attended NAILE, Eastern Regional, The Exposition, and Southeast Regional. She has had success as each one including Champion Chester Gilt NAILE 2020, Reserve Champion Yorkshire Barrow Eastern Regional 2020, 3rd overall Division I Yorkshire Gilt Summer Type Conference 2020, as well as several other champions on the county and state level. When asked what her favorites are, she responded with NAILE and the Indiana State Fair. She says that her family has shown at NAILE for as long as she can remember. She always looks forward to showing on the famous green shavings at NAILE and competing at her state fair. Her favorite NJSA contests are showmanship and sweepstakes. She says, “Showmanship is no doubt something I look forward to most. No matter how your pig looks, showmanship is all about you. It’s a way to show your dedication, hard work, and pure talent.” Also, she loves how in sweepstakes there are so many events that go into it because she gets to show in showmanship and test her knowledge in the skillathon.
Cara’s most memorable moment was winning Champion Senior Hampshire Showman at the Indiana State Fair 2020. Her favorite quote is, “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard”. Cara would like to tell younger members that if they share the same passion for showing pigs like her, they should become a member of the NJSA because it offers so many opportunities and great memories.
Cara’s future plans are to attend a junior college to livestock judge then transfer her studies to Purdue where she hopes to get a degree in Animal Science.
Payton Rodgers, 14, is the daughter of Blaine and Melissa Rodgers. She lives in Savannah, Missouri where she is a freshman at Savannah High School. She also has one sibling, Reagan Rodgers. When she’s not in the barn she is involved in FFA and plays soccer. She has multiple hobbies outside of school including showing cattle and helping with her family’s cattle operation. Additionally, she enjoys traveling to shows with her parents and lending a helping hand to customers.
Payton, has been competitively showing pigs since she was 4 years old in California. She has exhibited at Western Regional and various jackpots. Her first pig that she exhibited was from her uncle, Wes Barone, which struck her passion for showing pigs. As time went on, she began showing pigs across the country. Her first out of state show was the World Pork Expo. She says, “My travels have made me fortunate enough to meet so many incredible people, but two who have been very instrumental to me and my family, are Mark Standlee, Jesse Heimer, and Boots (Brent Boland). They both have taught my family so much and provided me with many opportunities to be successful.”
Her accomplishments within the NJSA include; 2013 Reserve Overall Purebred Gilt at the Western Regional, 2014 Grand Overall Purebred Barrow at the Western Regional, 2018 Grand Overall at the National Western, 2019 Reserve Grand Barrow at the Arizona Nationals and the 2020 Reserve Overall Purebred Gilt at the World Pork Expo. Outside of the NJSA her accomplishments include the 2016 California State Fair Grand Overall Market Barrow and the 2020 Missouri State Fair Grand Overall Market Barrow.
Payton states that there are multiple reasons for why she shows pigs. She says there is nothing more rewarding than putting hard work into her projects day in and day out and striving to reach her goals. She continued by emphasizing, “Nothing compares to the excitement I get when I step into the ring with pigs that I am proud of no matter what the outcome brings. While showing is a highlight, I have learned through the years that there is so much more to it. The life lessons I have learned I will use forever. I have learned so much, not only about the livestock industry but also how to celebrate my wins and take my losses, and to be responsible and work hard towards my goals.” She stated that most importantly, showing livestock has created some of her strongest friendships. Every show she goes to, she meets more people. “It has developed into one big family, we all have each others’ backs, work together, and try to help each other in any way possible. Sadly, there will come a day where I will walk into the showring one last time, but when that day comes I will have relationships I have made along the way and I will always know that they will be there for me for anything. I think that is what showing pigs is truly about.”
When asked what part she enjoys most about showing pigs, she responded “ I love the whole process from everyday that we are out in the barn working pigs, up to show day. I like seeing how pigs change, the progression is a lot faster than the other species I show, so when we feed them we can see drastic results quickly”.
Payton’s favorite livestock shows are the National Western Stock Show and the World Pork Expo, now The Expostion. She always enjoys these shows because she gets to see her friends from all over the country, as well as the quality of livestock is so good. She has especially enjoyed The Exposition because they offer the judging contest, the skillathon, sweepstakes as well as including the open shows so there is lots of livestock to look at.
Payton has been an NJSA member since she was 5 when she got involved at the Western Regional. Over her nearly 10 years of involvement in the NJSA, she has attended the Western Regional, World Pork Expo, The Exposition, National Western, and Arizona Nationals. Her favorite NJSA contest is the judging contest because she has always enjoyed evaluating livestock.
When asked what her most memorable moment in the NJSA is, she says that she has been fortunate enough to have multiple memories showing at NJSA shows and it is hard to pick just one. Two of her favorite early memories in the NJSA was when she won the trailer at the 2014 Western Regional. She says it has always been a huge goal of her family’s to win the Barrow Show and bring home the trailer. She will also never forget selling the Reserve Overall Hampshire gilt in the open show at the World Pork Expo for $20,000. Although some of the most memorable moments within the NJSA have been winning the 2018 National Western Stock Show, having the 2019 Reserve Overall Market barrow at Arizona Nationals, as well as winning the Reserve Overall Purebred Gilt at the 2020 National Junior Show. All of these experiences were truly remarkable and moments she will never forget.
Payton’s words to younger members of NJSA are “There is so much more to NJSA than just showing pigs. The NJSA opens so many doors from making friendships that will last a lifetime to helping expand your knowledge about the pig industry.”
Her favorite quote is “The only thing even in this world are the number of hours in a day, the difference between winning and losing is what you do with those hours”- Unknown
Her future plans include attending a Junior College to participate on a livestock judging team. Afterwards, she wants to attend Oklahoma State University and get a degree in Animal Science. Once graduating college she wants to work within the livestock industry and help give kids opportunities that so many have blessed her with.
Payton says she wouldn’t be where she is today without the help of her parents and sister. She says, “We show pigs as a family. I will forever be grateful for the opportunities they have blessed me with.”
When not showing pigs, 13-year-old Morgan Wagner from Canton Illinois, finds herself dancing at Encore Dance Academy or playing the flute for her school’s band. The daughter of Kyle and Jenny Wagner has grown a passion for showing pigs over the last five years. Her journey began when she was eight years old in the ICPA jackpot series. At the time, Morgan was showing cattle, though she desired something more. She says, “I wanted something to show while the cattle were at home in the cooler.”
Over her five years as a member of the NJSA, Morgan has found many reasons why she enjoys showing pigs. Not only does this industry provide her with many unique opportunities, but she is able to make many new friends and memories while doing something she loves. Some of her favorite shows where she truly gets to experience this are World Pork Expo, Southwest Regional, and Eastern Regional. Although she has participated in numerous NJSA shows and events over the years, including World Pork Expo, Summer Type Conference, and many regional shows, one rises to the top. World Pork Expo claims the title as Morgan’s favorite show for its unique experience that allows her to exhibit pigs throughout the week while reconnecting with friends from different states and making memories that will last a lifetime.
Although showing pigs is a top priority at many NJSA events for Morgan, she also enjoys participating in contests like livestock judging. Partaking in the livestock judging contest at the 2019 Southwest Regional allowed her to place 5th overall in the sweepstakes for the first time, making this her most memorable moment in the NJSA. Her success does not stop with the sweepstakes contest. Other accomplishments that Morgan has achieved include raising the Champion Berkshire Barrow at the World Pork Expo in 2018 and the Champion Duroc Barrow at the 2019 Eastern Regional as well as being crowned the Champion Junior Showman at NAILE in 2019.
Thinking about what drives her to achieve her goals, Morgan says her favorite quote is, “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.” She hopes that her hard-working mentality will lead her to attend a junior college and then transfer to a four-year university in either Texas or Oklahoma. Once she has completed her undergraduate studies, Morgan hopes to obtain a master’s degree in Animal Science and utilize this degree to become a veterinarian and a large animal embryologist.
Morgan would like to encourage the younger members of the NJSA to attend as many shows and events as possible so they are able to make friends and memories that will last a lifetime. The NSR and NJSA are proud to present this month’s youth spotlight, miss Morgan Wagner from Canton Illinois!
Jayden Emenhiser resides in Lafayette, Indiana, and is the 16-year-old daughter of Brian and Jodi Emenhiser. She is also a big sister to Kadence, Leia, and Melayna. When Jayden isn’t in the barn or the show ring, she spends her time playing soccer, being an active FFA member, and participating in 3D archery.
Jayden has been showing for the past nine years and has been a NJSA member for the last four. While being a NJSA member, she has participated in the National Junior Summer Spectacular and the North American International Livestock Exposition. When asked what her favorite show is, Jayden said, “NJSS because I get the chance to meet people from other states and I also get to showcase some other creative projects I do in contests, such as photography.” Some of her biggest accomplishments within the NJSA include: Reserve Champion Spotted Market Hog at NAILE 2018, Fifth Overall Intermediate Showman at NJSS 2019, and Third Overall Intermediate at the 2019 NJSS judging contest. Jayden would like to tell younger members to, “try everything, soak up the memories and experiences, and to never take for granted the people you meet.”
Jayden’s favorite quote is, “A champion is defined not by their wins but by how they can recover when they fall.” After finishing high school, she plans to study pre-medicine at Indiana University- Kokomo in order to become an orthopedic doctor.
Landrey Spray from Lafayette Indiana is the daughter of Craig and Emily Spray. Landrey is 7 years old and has two siblings Makayla, 11, and Keegan, 9. She attends 1st Faith Christian School where she is involved in basketball and enjoys gym class and socializing with friends at recess.
Landrey began showing pigs when she was 4 at the open pig show in Lafayette, Indiana. Landrey credits her show career to her family as it is something they all enjoy doing together. Landrey believes there’s nothing more fun than showing pigs with her family.
Landrey has been an NJSA member for 4 years and has enjoyed spending time traveling to the World Pork Expo and the Summer Spectacular. She has been very competitive in skillathon as she gets to show how much knowledge she has gained from her travels and continues to learn about the body parts of the pigs and how they work. Her favorite show is the Summer Spectacular in Louisville. She enjoys going there and hanging out with all of her friends. Landrey’s Most memorable moment came in 2018 at the Summer Spectacular where she won her first banner with her Hampshire barrow Petey. They placed 3rd overall.
Landrey’s favorite quote states, “Winning doesn’t always mean being first. Winning means you’re doing better than you’ve done before.”- Bonnie Blair
In the future, Landrey aspires to become a horse trainer while continuing to hold true to her Christian beliefs. She always leaves a word of advice to the younger members by saying, “There are lots of fun activities to do and if you’re scared your first time out, there is always someone there to help you out.”
Ten years ago, Matthew Ferrell, son of Ben and Jennifer Ferrell, began his show career by following in his cousin’s footsteps and exhibiting a market hog at his local county fair. Now, 15-years-old and a Sophomore at Brooks County High School, he has grown a passion for the show industry from being active in the NJSA for the past five years. When he is not showing pigs, Matthew enjoys playing baseball and participating in the FFA as well as hunting, fishing, and working on his family farm.
What drives him to continue his show career is the opportunity to meet new people from across the country while learning life lessons that he cannot learn outside of the barn. American Royal and the Georgia National Junior Livestock how are some of his favorite shows to gain these experiences. Matthew’s start in the NJSA began at the Southeast Regional and took off from there. Alongside this show, he has exhibited at The Exposition, National Junior Summer Spectacular, and the National Junior Show. He has enjoyed the Exposition the most out of these NJSA events particularly for the diversity in showman from across the country and the high caliber of pigs exhibited throughout the week. Although he enjoys exhibiting pigs that compete with some of the most competitive genetics from across the country, the showmanship contest excited Matthew the most because he can see all his hard work pay off.
Thinking back on his show career thus far, Matthew recalls many of his accomplishment, some of which include: Reserve Hampshire Sired Barrow at the National Junior Show, Reserve Intermediate Showman at the American Royal, and three time Showmanship Champion at the Georgia National Junior Livestock Show. Amongst these accomplishments, winning Reserve Champion Cross Gilt at the Southeast Regional is the most memorable for him. Reminiscing on his achievements, Matthew says the quote, “work until your idols become your rivals,” pushes him to work harder each day.
With this hard-working mentality Matthew plans to attend a junior college for two years and then transfer to a four-year university majoring in animal science. While attending both junior and senior college, he hopes to actively participate on a livestock judging team. Once he has obtained a bachelor’s degree in animal science, he plans to put this degree to work by becoming an animal nutritionist and a feed representative for a show feed company.
When asked what advice he would give a younger member of the NJSA Matthew says, “the NJSA is a special organization, this is one of the most helping industries out there. Don’t take any of the opportunities you are given for granted.” The NSR and the NJSA are proud to introduce this month’s youth spotlight, Matthew Ferrell from Quitman, Georgia.
This months youth spotlight is Brianna Stockwell from Dowagiac, Michigan. She attends Edwardsburg High School where she is in the eleventh grade. Her parents are Mike and Jennifer Stockwell and she is their only child. Her hobbies in school include being the Varsity wrestling manager, the pit section leader in band, and being a member of the Elkhart Career Center FFA chapter. Outside of school Brianna enjoys showing pigs, steers, goats and chickens. She is the president of her 4-H club for fair, and she volunteers every other Sunday at her local food pantry. Brianna is a member of the NJSA MVP program, while also being a member of the Branch County livestock judging team.
>She has been showing pigs for 11 years and first started at her county fair and as a peewee at the shows throughout Michigan. Brianna got involved showing pigs to make money at county fair, but she quickly learned that she loved the project and learning each of the animals personalities, how to train them, and see how they changed on different feed programs. Brianna loves the competition and her success in the showring helped highlight all the hard work she has put in at home. She loves the fast pace and the science involved in growing a hog to make it look it’s absolute best. Brianna has been a member of the NJSA for 9 years and she became involved with the NJSA when she began showing pigs on a national level and began raising hogs for herself. She has participated at the World Pork Expo in 2013, National Barrow Show 2014 through 2018, NAILE 2014 through 2017, Eastern Regional 2015 through 2019, and National Junior Summer Type Conference in 2019. Her favorite NJSA event is the World Pork Expo because of the free food and the equipment shows, but her favorite contest is extemporaneous public speaking because the contest allows her to speak freely about topics in the pork industry as well as quick thinking and it pushes her to learn more.
Brianna most memorable moment was meeting her best friend in the holding pens before a class at NAILE, and have been best friends ever since! Brianna’s advice she would give to a younger NJSA member is “listen, and work on what you listen too. Listen to judges, older members, and even friends. The best way to get better is to learn from what others do.” Some accomplishments within the NJSA include placing eighth in the Intermediate and Senior Extemporaneous Public Speaking contest, fifth in intermediate judging contest, eighth overall in Sweepstakes at NJSS, top 10 in skillathon, and showmanship at Eastern Regional in 2015 through 2017. At National Barrow show, Brianna placed in the top 10 in showmanship 2015 through 2018. Some accomplishments outside of the NJSA include fourth overall Tammworth barrow at CPS in 2019. Champion Tammwoth at the Michigan Livestock Expo in 2019 as well at Champion market hog at the Cass County 4-H Fair in 2017, 2018 and 2019.
Brianna’s favorite quote is “Strength grows in the moments when you think you can’t go on, but you keep going anyway.” -Unknown. Brianna’s future plans include to finish her Vet tech degree, then attend college for agribusiness and pre law. She intends to get her degree at Lake Land College for these degrees and be apart of their judging team. She plans to become an agricultural lawyer when schooling is complete she wants to defend farmers and their livestock. Some other options are becoming an agricultural educator or an agricultural ecologist. Brianna would like to add that she is an advocate for service animals for disabled people. She believes the bond between an animal and a person is extremely beneficial. These animals can save lives in so many different ways, not just physically but also mentally.
>Congratulations to this month's NJSA Youth spotlight, Brianna Stockwell!
14-year-old Brayden Lancaster, from Battletown, Kentucky, has been showing pigs for 9 years. Adam and Carrie Lancaster, Brayden’s parents, introduced Brayden to showing pigs in 2011 in their hometown, Meade County. Brayden’s father showed pigs as a young boy, and once introduced to Brayden he developed a true passion for showing pigs. Brayden’s greatest joys are meeting new friends across the U.S exhibiting his hogs as well as learning about the industry and fulfilling his goals he has set for himself. Outside of showing, Brayden enjoys hanging out with friends, hunting, and camping. Along with Brayden’s hobbies, Brayden hopes to attend college, join a judging team, and purse a career in the veterinarian field.
Some of Brayden’s greatest accomplishments, within NJSA, are exhibiting the Champion Hampshire Barrow at the 2019 NAILE and having the Grand Champion Purebred barrow at the 2020 Southeast Regional. Brayden’s accomplishments don’t stop at NJSA. Brayden has had the honor to exhibit the Grandchampion 4-H and FFA Market Hog at the Kentucky State Fair in 2018 and 2019, as well as the Supreme Champion Gilt in 2020. The Kentucky State fair happens to be one of Brayden’s favorite shows because he can showcase his amazing livestock and talent in his home state. Other than the Kentucky State Fair, Brayden also enjoys traveling to the Exposition in Des Moines, Iowa. Brayden says “ The entire week at The Exposition can be summed up in one word “Fun”! I love traveling to Des Moines and spending the week competing against the best in the country.” NJSA is proud to recognize Brayden as a youth spotlight and commend his hard work and dedication.
16-year-old, Meghan Garren, has found her passion inside the show ring exhibiting her hogs. Meghan started showing pigs in the 4th grade and has continued to grow as a showman. As a young girl Meghan grew up showing dogs and after watching her older cousins show their market and breeding projects, she knew she wanted to be a part of the livestock community. She became an NJSA member, about 4 years ago, after she attended the Arizona National Livestock Show with her mentor, Brianna Cebollero. Meghan most enjoys the thrill of stepping foot inside the show ring and having the feeling of it being just you and the judge. One of Meghan’s favorite shows to attend is the Arizona National Livestock show. Meghan has met some of her closest friends at the Arizona Nationals and has made some of her best livestock memories.
Meghan has found much success inside the show ring. One of her biggest accomplishments is winning Champion Duroc Gilt at the Western Regionals, in 2018, as well as winning Reserve Champion Crossbred Barrow in 2019. Meghan’s accomplishments far exceeded NJSA. Meghan has had the honor of placing 6th overall California State FFA Prepared Public Speaking in 2020. With Meghan’s involvement in the livestock industry, Meghan hopes to attend a four-year college to study Animal Science and Ag. Business. She hopes to find a career as an animal endocrinologist. Meghan would like to thank everyone who has helped her along the way. Her parents, Erik and Heather Garren. Mike and Astrid Cebollero, her second family, and her mentor Brianna Cebellero. NJSA is proud to recognize Meghan as a youth spotlight and commend her on her accomplishments and hard work.
Parker Wehmer, Indiana, may only be 10 years old, but his show ring career has been growing since his debut as a 3-year-old. Showing pigs is a family tradition for Parker. Both of his parents, Robbie and Amy Wehmer, each of his grandparents, and great-grandparents all showed pigs. Now, its Parker, his brothers, Benton and Davis, and cousins that get to carry on the family tradition. Parker most enjoys getting to spend time with his family and friends while at pig shows as well as meeting new people and learning how to be a hard worker. Outside of showing pigs, he enjoys math class, football, wrestling, cross-country, baseball, going to church, and playing with his dad and brothers. When Parker grows up, his goal is to attend college where he will play football and then be drafted into the NFL. His backup plan is to be a feed-salesman.
The accomplishments Parker has achieved far exceed the NJSA. He has won multiple wrestling tournaments including placing at the state level, ran numerous 5Ks, won the mile at school, won the local punt, pass, and kick, as well as Champion Foods in the cookie division and Reserve Champion in the Electric division for 4H. Parker got his start in the NJSA 4 years ago at the National Junior Summer Spectacular. This show just so happens to be his favorite NJSA event and holds his most memorable experience as well. He loves getting to see his family and friends and also participating in Barnyard Olympics. In 2020, Parker was named Fifth Overall Landrace Gilt. His favorite part about the NJSA is getting the ability to show his swine against such good competition. Parker, his brothers, and cousins, Jaydyn and Jenna have taken this time during quarantine to work extremely hard with their pigs and have learned so much to deepen the competition. NJSA is proud to recognize Parker as this month’s spotlight and commends him on his hard work and dedication.
With her eye on veterinary school and a specialty of animal chiropractic’s in her future, this spotlighting is nothing short of ambitious. The 18-year-old of Sheldon, Missouri has already started her own feed business, earned a judging scholarship to Redlands Community College, and achieved many accomplishments in the show ring. Miss Kaleigh Byram is the daughter of Mike and Megan Bryam and sister of Kasen and Brittany. Her hobbies include attending FFA events as well as exhibiting swine. When asked how long she has been showing, she responded, ““I showed my brother’s pigs when I wasn’t old enough to participate on my own, but the first time I showed on my own was when I was 8.””Her very first time in the ring was when she was just 5 years old in the Vernon County Pee Wee showmanship competition. In the beginning of her show career, showing swine was simply a family affair, but once Kaleigh got older, she began to love the industry for her own personal reasons. When the choice between showing and playing sports had to be made, she said choosing to show full time was the easiest decision she’s ever made. Kaleigh most enjoys the competitive aspect that comes with showing pigs.“Nothing beats the feeling when you enter the show ring and all eyes are on you, planning the different patterns and views in a split second to ensure the judge sees the best angles possible.”In addition to being in the ring, this spotlight also enjoys the work put in at home. Training the pigs, getting their skin and hair perfect, and getting to watch and plan the changes an animal will go through as they grow and mature is one of her favorite parts.
Kaleigh first joined the NJSA in 2013. Her involvement grew when her family decided to show at the World Pork Expo. Since then she was attended Southwest Regional, NAILE, American Royal, National Western Stock Show, and National Barrow Show. Out of those, Southwest Regional is her favorite. She says,“The facilities are great, it’s such a laid-back atmosphere, yet brings some of the fiercest competition across all of the breeds. It’s also a good place to catch up with my show friends I typically haven’t seen since fall, spring, and summer shows.”Her favorite contest is the Skillathon. A lot of her industry knowledge has come from preparing for this contest at various shows. If Kaleigh could give one piece of advice to younger members it would be to get involved, put yourself out there, and make as many friends as possible. She credits the NJSA and other agricultural organizations for shaping her into the person she is today as well as providing her the tools to continue to grow and be successful in her adult life. The accomplishments this spotlight has demonstrated within the industry are extensive, and the NJSA is so pleased to welcome her as this month’s featured spotlight!
“Remember why you started” is this spotlight’s favorite quote. From Danville, Indiana and daughter of Brad and Mary, Mary VanNess has a passion for the livestock industry and is very fortunate to have had the opportunity to exhibit at many different shows. The Freshman from Cascade High School enjoys playing volleyball, running track, being a member of the National Junior Honors Society, attending pig shows with her family, and farrowing pigs with her brothers, Jesse and Walker. Mary credits Jesse for making show pigs a family activity. He began showing pigs, and Mary quickly took his lead first showing at NAILE in Louisville when she was just 3 years old. Since then, she has grown fond of the memories and life lessons showing pigs has taught her. She loves traveling to all the different states to exhibit her swine as well as spending time with her best friends while at the shows. The Indiana State Fair holds a special place as Mary’s favorite show because she is able to spend time with all of her friends and experience her state fair’s show days.
Mary has been an NJSA member for 10 years and participated in numerous NJSA sanctioned shows. Her family typically always has a York or Duroc they are excited to exhibit at each of those shows as well. Her favorite show is the Southeast Regional because she loves getting to travel to Georgia alongside friends and family. In 2020, Mary was named Champion Overall Purebred Gilt at the Southeast Regional, and that is a memory she will never forget. In the future, she plans on attending Purdue University where she will earn her veterinary license with the hopes of one day owning her own vet clinic for show animals. If Mary were to tell younger members one thing about the NJSA, she would commend the group of people that help make the organization all it is and tell them there are amazing role models for every age. The NJSA is proud to introduce Mary VanNess as a spotlight in the organization!
With an older brother already involved in NJSA shows, Ty Goss jumped into the show ring at an early age, continuing the family tradition. His mom Dana and dad Kent, who was an ag teacher in Oklahoma for 25 years, also encouraged Ty in the showring.
Since he started showing at the age of three, he’s exhibited every year at the NJSA Southwest Regional and World Pork Expo/The Exposition. One of his favorite memories of exhibiting at the Southwest Regional was showing his favorite gilt during his senior year.
Inside the showring isn’t the only place that Ty has found success. He has won and placed in the top of both judging contest and sweepstakes at NJSA shows. Now at age 18, he has decided to continue that passion for evaluating livestock and plans to attend Redlands Community College to judge competitively in the fall.
The Leedey, OK native is also active playing baseball and basketball and enjoys hunting and fishing when he isn’t working with his show stock. NJSA shows are not the only place that Ty and his family exhibit good livestock. In past years at the Oklahoma Youth Expo, Ty has won Reserve Grand Champion Barrow twice, Grand Commercial Gilt and Grand Purebred Gilt.
When asked what advice he would pass on to younger NJSA members Ty said, “Never take for granted the life values and lessons that you gain from showing pigs. This is one of the most supportive industries there is for young people so never be afraid to reach out for help.”
The NJSA is excited to introduce Gabby Line as one of this month’s youth spotlights! She is 18 years old and resides in Huntington, Indiana. She is the daughter of Danielle and Chris Lane, and is the younger sister to Shawna Titus, age 25. In school, she is involved in the Riley Dance marathon as well as her local FFA chapter and will be attending Oklahoma State University in the Fall. When outside, she enjoys being in the barn, spending time with her friends and family, and enjoying the great outdoors!
Gabby has been showing hogs for the last ten years, starting her show career when she was in the third grade. Starting at her local county fair, she eventually moved onto showing hogs nationally in 2016. Her sister got her involved in showing hogs, and Gabby quotes “I show pigs for the competition aspect of course, but I’ll be the first to admit it keeps me organized, responsible, and has helped me grow as a person”. The opportunities within the show pig industry that give the foundation for professional careers in the future are what Gabby enjoys the most.
Gabby’s favorite livestock shows include the World Pork Expo and the Indiana State Fair. She appreciates the Expo’s welcoming environment and the memories behind the ISF; the show where she hung her first big banner. She has been an involved member of the NJSA for the last four years and got involved at her first national show; NAILE in 2016. Since then, she has shown at the World Pork Expo, the National Western Stock Show, NSR Winter Type, NJSA Southeast Regional, The Exposition, NJSA Eastern Regional, American Royal, and NAILE. Gabby enjoys the memories and connections made through this industry, and she says that the MVP program was her favorite because it introduced her to Jacob & Landon Glunt and is extremely thankful for that connection. Her most valued memory is her winning the 5th overall Berkshire Gilt at WPE in 2017 and considers it her first bigger national win. She then went on to win the Champion Landrace at Winter Type in 2018.
She would tell a younger NJSA member this: “Take as many opportunities as you can through the NJSA. The NJSA offers contests, scholarships, leadership, and more. Take advantage of everything the NJSA has to offer!” In her near future, she will be attending Oklahoma State to major in Agribusiness and Marketing and plans to go into livestock pharmaceutical sales upon graduation. “If you think you are working hard, remember there is always a kid out there that’s working harder than you.” – Adam Crouch.
The NJSA is proud to have a member like Gabby in our program and we wish her all the best in her future endeavors!
Audra Hart is our next youth spotlight this month. She is 13 years old and resides in Pikeville, TN. She is the daughter of John and Kimberly Hart, and is the younger sister to Jared (age 23) and Lincoln (age 19). She is a student at Homelife Academy and is in the 8th grade. Her hobbies in school include livestock judging through her local 4-H program. After school, she enjoys working with her livestock, helping her Dad around the farm, and baking.
Audra has been showing hogs for the last 7 years, and got her start in 2014 at the Tennessee Eastern Regional Show in Athens, TN. Her influences came from her older brothers, and after helping them she fell in love with it. When asked why she shows pigs, Audra quotes “For me, it’s a lifestyle. I have been raised showing livestock and I am very passionate about it”. Audra enjoys showmanship the most when showing hogs. Her mantra is that no matter what your pig may look like if you put 110% effort and all of your heart into it, you are sure to succeed. Her favorite livestock show is the Tennessee State Fair because you get to see other livestock, watch the shows, and see more of your friends and mentors.
Audra has been an active member of the NJSA for the last 6 years, and says her brothers and parents are the main reason why she got involved. She has participated in the Southeastern Regional, The Exposition, the National Junior Swine Spectacular, and the National Junior Summer Spectacular. Her favorite event is the National Junior Swine Spectacular because of the competitive hogs and the late night barn memories with good friends. Her accomplishments within the NJSA include 5th Overall Junior Showman and 6th Overall Junior Sweepstakes Winner at NJSS, and had a class winning Yorkshire Gilt and Cross Barrow at NJSA.
Her favorite quote is “Don’t worry when you are not recognized but strive to be worthy or recognition” – Abraham Lincoln. Her future plans include becoming an intern for Dr. Steve Copeland DVM in Paragould, AR, attend a junior college, then transfer to Auburn University for the veterinary program.
The NJSA is proud to have a dedicated, young member like Audra and we are excited to see what she does in her future inside the NJSA and out!
Sometimes showing pigs comes with opportunity cost and for Kayla Toenyes, that cost was playing sports in high school. After suffering numerous concussions her freshman year while playing basketball and softball, Kayla decided to give up sports to travel the country to show pigs competitively.
“Showing pigs became my new sport,” said Kayla. “You have to remember to never give up in life and keep your head up because you never know what else there is out in the world!”
Because of Kayla’s determination and dedication to her swine projects she has exhibited across the country, from the National Summer Spectacular in Louisville, Kentucky to the Arizona National in Phoenix, Arizona. Through all her travels across the U.S., the Eastern Regional in Hamburg, New York has remained one of her favorites.
Kayla, 19, from Moro, Illinois, credits her siblings and cousin for opening opportunities for her in the swine industry. Kayla decided to follow in her family’s footsteps at a young age and first started showing pigs at her county fair at eight years old. Both in and out of the show ring, she says has her years working with her showpigs to thank for her work ethic and drive to succeed.
Over the years, Kayla has had numerous highlights in the ring. As the first NJSA show Kayla attended, the Southeast Regional sticks out in her mind where she brought back a blue ribbon with her Landrace gilt. Her proudest in the show ring came last year as she was named Reserve Champion Hampshire Barrow at the Illinois State Fair.
Inside the show ring is not the only place that Kayla pushes herself to be at her best. Her first time showing at the Southeast Regional in Perry Georgia, she was just shy of placing top ten in showmanship, and the experience only pushed her to continue working towards being the best and sharpening her skills. While competitive in showmanship, her favorite NJSA contest is the judging contests. Kayla says that the judging contest allows her to build her livestock evaluation skills.
Today Kayla is a sophomore at Lewis and Clark Community College and plans to become an occupational therapist while also running a show pig operation so she can stay involved in the show industry.
When asked what her advice to younger showman would be, she had this to pass on to the next generation of showman, “No matter what happens in your show career keep your head up and keep working hard because one day you will achieve your dreams. “
Growing up in a family that has raised pigs for over 40 years, Rhett Thompson, 18, prides himself on carrying on his family tradition. For Rhett, showing pigs has been a family affair for as long as he can remember.
“I can’t remember when I first started showing,” he said. “I’ve showed in open shows for as long as I can remember.”
For the Patoka, Indiana native, showing pigs is not just about the banners, but rather knowing you put the work in at home and being proud of your success and the animals you exhibit. Not all of Rhett’s success has come from within the show ring, but rather the friends and memories he has made throughout the barn. When asked what his most memorable moment was as a NJSA exhibitor, it was not a being named champion in the showring or making top ten in sweepstakes but rather the connections he has made through the years.
“It’s because of pig shows and the NJSA that I’ve meet some of my best friends,” he said.
While winning may not be his favorite memory, Rhett has had his fair share of success in the show ring. In 2018, he was named Reserve Yorkshire Gilt at the Eastern Regional that takes place in Hamburg, New York. While attending NJSA shows, showmanship is Rhett’s favorite contest to compete in.
“Showmanship at NJSA shows has the stiffest competition of any of the shows I attend,” Rhett said. “And it pushes me to only get better.”
During his time as an NJSA member Rhett has participated at both the World Pork Expo, The Exposition, NJSS, and multiple regional shows. One show that sticks out as a favorite is the American Royal.
“Being in the city atmosphere exhibiting at a historic show against really good livestock is just a cool experience,” he said.
Rhett is currently a senior at Princeton Community High School. After graduation he would like to continue his basketball career into college while pursuing a Project and Construction Management degree.
As a young stockman who has traveled all over the United States showing livestock, Rhett had this piece of advice for younger exhibiters, “Don’t get burnt out, I know it can get tiring and can feel like you’re constantly pushing towards the next show, but remember this time doesn’t last forever so make sure you make the most out of it.”
Seventeen-year-old Maddy Dishman from Spiceland, Indiana is the daughter of Brandon and Holly Dishman and the older sister to 14-year-old, Landon Dishman. Maddy is currently a junior at Tri High School. When she is not in school Maddy enjoys showing pigs, photography and helping her father manage their family’s four commercial hog barns.
Six years ago, Maddy’s cousin encouraged her to begin showing pigs and join the NJSA. In 2014 she exhibited at her first national show, the North American International Livestock Expo. Over the last five years as a member of the National Junior Swine Association, her love for showing pigs has continued to grow. She has participated in the Southeast Regional, The Exposition, and the National Junior Summer Spectacular. Amongst these many shows and events attended, her favorite NJSA show and event to participate in is The Exposition. Maddy says the aspect of showing pigs that she enjoys the most is spending time with her “show family.” While she enjoys showing pigs at many NJSA shows and events, she also loves to participate in the photography contest.
Maddy believes, “Good things take time,” and has certainly showed this through her evolution of accomplishments over the years. Some of her accomplishments within the NJSA include Fifth Overall Hampshire Barrow at the 2017 NJSS, Reserve Champion Division 1 Hampshire Gilt at the 2018 NJSS, and Fifth Overall Division 1 Duroc Gilt at The 2019 Exposition. Maddy’s success doesn’t just exist within the NJSA. Some of her accomplishments outside of the NJSA are: Champion Berkshire Gilt and Fifth Overall Gilt at the Indiana State Fair in 2016, Fifth Overall Berkshire Gilt at the World Pork Expo in 2016, as well as having the Champion Hampshire Gilt at the Indiana Stock Show in 2016. Maddy’s fondest memories of her experience in the NJSA are these accomplishments.
Once she has graduated from high school, Maddy hopes to attend a college of business to study graphic/web design. After obtaining a degree in this field, she plans to become a graphic designer within the swine industry in effort to stay connected with her passion for showing pigs. Maddy would like to express to the younger generations in the NJSA that, “this organization gives you great opportunities within the industry.”
The NSR and NJSA are proud to present this month’s youth spotlight, Miss Maddy Dishman from Spiceland, Indiana!
Our next Youth Spotlight is Skylar Knapp of Greenfield, Indiana. The daughter of Michael and Renee Knapp has been showing pigs since the age of five at the Marion County Jackpot Show. Fast forward 15 years and Skylar now attends the University of Saint Francis where she participates in the Student Nurses Associations and continues to show pigs at The Exposition. Her show career began when her grandfather, who was also a breeder, bought her her first show barrow. Since then, she has continued showing because “It’s a personal sport and no matter the outcome it is always a lesson learned and a rewarding industry to be a part of.” With that being said, Skylar most enjoys the family interaction the industry gives her. She has built the strongest bond with her family through the sweat, tears, and smiles of each pig. Additionally, the friendships she has made with individuals from across the country will always hold a special place in her heart.
Over Skylar’s last 12 years in NJSA, she has shown at the World Pork Expo, The Exposition, National Junior Summer Spectacular, Southeast Regional, and Eastern Regional with her favorite being World Pork Expo, and now The Exposition. There Skylar and her family can relax and truly bond by watching classes together, getting their own pigs ready, and enjoying meals prepared by Show-Rite. The Exposition also holds her most memorable moment of earning the honors of Champion Yorkshire Gilt in 2010. This just begins Skylar’s list of accomplishments in the NJSA. Along with Champion Yorkshire Gilt, Skylar has also won 13 showmanship titles, nine sweepstakes awards, Champion Chester Gilt and Champion Hamp Sired Crossbred Barrow.
If Skylar could tell younger members something about the NJSA it would read, “Embrace every moment. You’ll win some and you’ll lose some and sometimes you’ll forget about what you won or when you lost but you will always remember the friends you made. Whether it be riding scooters around the fairgrounds, playing cards on top of a cooler, or being teammates during the judging contest, those friends will have the greatest impact on you. Being an NJSA member gives you the opportunity to build relationships of all kinds; some that will lead you into your future career. But most importantly, the NJSA is an environment meant to create fun, long-lasting memories.”
Congratulations Skylar and good luck in your future!
The NJSA would like to put Reece Sandburg under this month’s spotlight! Reece is the 10-year-old daughter of Keri Guthrie and Ian Long. Hailing from Roseburg, Oregon. Her mother noted that if anyone who knows Reece knows she is a sassy, competitive, old soul, mouthy, smart girl who's never met a stranger and never stops talking! She stands out in a crowd! Reece is a 5th grader at Melrose Elementary. In school she enjoys art, PE, math, basketball, and volleyball. At the age of 6 Reece started showing pigs to get her mind off of the loss of her grandma who suffered from a rare brain disease. Reece says, “My grandpa and mom use to show pigs so we bought a couple local pigs to show. My first jackpot was in Medford, Oregon called SOJC. I loved it!”
After her first pig show, she became addicted to the sport. Reece loves the personalities of the pigs and all the people that she shows with. Reece has an amazing support system when it comes to her showpig family. Noah, Kai, and Kekoa Taipin became Reece’s role models in this industry, showing her and teaching Reece how to compete at the highest level she could. Although none of her success would be possible without Russel Pedrett and Mark and Sandy Ottenwalter. She states, “Russel has helped me from day one on how to feed, and be successful in the swine industry. I also love the competition because I am competitive and strive to do the best I can.”
Being a member of the NJSA since 2017, Reece’s first national show was the Western Regional. Her favorite shows include Western Regional, Desert Storm Jackpot, and Western Bonanza. She comments that she likes the NJSA because they have a skillathon and sweepstakes. Reece likes the skillathon contest because this allows her test her knowledge and see how well she does against kids in her age division. She enjoys going to attend the Desert Storm jackpot ever since she won showmanship and beat a senior to capture the W. The Western Bonanza is a favorite of Reece’s as well because that was the first show she won a belt buckle at! Reece’s favorite NJSA event is the sweepstakes because it combines everything as a total point system from the entire week of the event. Her favorite memory from NJSA is from the 2017 Western Regional when her team took home the victory from Barnyard Olympics.
Even though Reece has only been in the NJSA for a little over 3 years, she has quite a track record when it comes to high end performances on the big stage. Exhibiting the Reserve Grand Champion Gilt, 2nd in showmanship, and topping the sweepstakes division at the Western Regionals are among some of the accomplishments. Reece has been very fortunate to be highly competitive at the Oregon State Fair as well with having the Reserve Grand Barrow in 2017.
Reece’s favorite quote is from team Ottenwalter and Kekoa Taipin. “Strong alone, unstoppable together." Her future plans are to continue to show for Ottenwalter Show Pigs and show more national shows! One day she would like to be on the NJSA Board! She would like to be a Lawyer in Agribusiness. The NJSA would like to congratulate Reece on all her accomplishments and wish her the best of luck in future endeavors!
Son of Jim and Chelsie Kilmer, Kolton Kilmer, is a 9-year-old 3rd grader at Eastlawn Elementary School. Whether it be working with show pigs in the barn or playing catch in the yard, Kolton loves spending time with his younger siblings. He has a 6-year-old brother named Karson, as well as two twin sisters, Jordyn and Ryland, who are each two years old. At the age of 6, Kolton began showing pigs at the NJSA National Junior Summer Spectacular in Louisville, Kentucky, and has loved it ever since. Kolton credits his father, Jim, for getting him started in the show ring and for continuing to teach him and help him succeed. Since beginning his show career, Kolton has had the opportunity to travel the country with his family, attending the Exposition, Eastern Regional, National Junior Summer Spectacular, and North American International Livestock Exposition. Kolton's most memorable moment showing pigs comes from the 2019 North American International Livestock Exposition, where he exhibited the Champion Yorkshire and Reserve Champion Overall Market Hog.
When competing at NJSA shows, Kolton enjoys showing his pigs in the ring over the other competitions because of the time that he spends with his family to work with the pigs to make sure they are broke, fed, and have healthy skin and hair. He also enjoys being able to spend time with his friends and family at shows. Aside from showing pigs, Kolton works very hard at baseball, basketball, and football. Like his passion for teaching pigs, Kolton's love for sports requires dedication and hard work, with the hopes of one day playing professional athletics. Kolton's future dreams are to attend Purdue University to play sports before becoming a professional athlete. However, with a great future ahead of him in the show ring, Kolton is excited to begin his first year of 4-H and continuing to spend time with his friends and family doing what he loves.
Landry Kaysen from St. Charles, Iowa, is the daughter of Brett and Tara Kaysen. Landry is 11 years old and has one sibling McKinley. She attends Wintrest Middle School where she is involved in many different aspects of school. Landry plays the French Horn in the band and attended last year’s Voxman Honor Band in Indianola. She is also a great role model in school as she is part of the school safety patrol. Not only is she a role model but Landry is very competitive as she is going to compete in the Huskey Reader Competition and hopefully bring home the win with her team for a second year. Outside of school where she loves to dance, especially in classical and modern ballet. Landry continues to explore her passion for singing and playing guitar as she has played for other grades in her school. Landry also loves to judge livestock and hopes she can continue judging livestock and eventually shows for the rest of her life.
Landry began showing pigs when she was three years old at the World Pork Expo in Des Moines, Iowa. Landry credits passion for showing pigs to that late-night show showing her York gilt Jesse, as well as crediting her dad for helping teach and build her skills inside and out of the show ring.
Landry has been an NJSA member for eight years and has enjoyed spending time with her family and traveling to many shows like The Exposition, National Junior Summer Spectacular, Southwest Regional, National Barrow Show and Eastern Regional. Landry enjoys many aspects of the shows she attends, but her favorite contest is the Mixed Media Contest where she gets to create a project that shows her love for the industry. Landry’s favorite show is The Exposition as she loves the fairgrounds and the memories she has made with friends and family there. Landry is very accomplished in the show ring as well receiving honors such as 2018 Third Overall Premier Breeder, NJSS Reserve Champion Bred-and-Owned Landrace Gilt, The Exposition Reserve Champion Bred-and-Owned Landrace Gilt, Southwest Regional Champion Novice Sweepstakes, 2019 Premier Landrace Breeder, Eastern Regional Reserve Champion Landrace Barrow, as well as numerous judging, speech, and advertising contest awards. Landry’s message to the younger member is that, “The NJSA is a great program, and is one that will stick with you, but you must work hard and be involved with this program if you want to be recognized.”
Landry’s favorite quote comes from a song by Ava Max and says, “It’s OK to be different, because so am I.”
In the future, Landry wants to receive a scholarship and attend Florida State to study astronomy and agriculture. Landry also hopes to get her band The Three Broomsticks started up with her sister and Landry Mabry. Landry’s careers goals are to work for NASA as an astronomer or astronaut.
Macy Jacobson is the 10-year-old daughter of Andy and Nicole Jacobson from Osceola, Iowa. Macy is currently in the fifth grade at Clarke Elementary where she loves playing softball. Outside of school she enjoys playing softball and showing livestock, particularly pigs and cattle. She credits the start of her career showing pigs to her 13-year-old brother, Drew.
When Macy was four years old, she exhibited in her first jackpot show in Iowa due to her older brother showing pigs and it became a family affair. She continues to show pigs for the pleasure of spending time with friends and meeting new people. Macy says, “Sometimes I only get to see this group of friends a few times a year, so I really enjoy the time I get with them at shows.” Although she enjoys spending time with friends and meeting new people, she believes the feeling you get when you are showing in the Grand Drive is “The best of the best” and is the most enjoyable aspect of showing pigs.
Over her six years as an NJSA member, Macy has exhibited at World Pork Expo, The Exposition, National Junior Summer Spectacular, American Royal and North American International Livestock Exposition. While participating in these many shows, Macy has had a very successful show career. Some of her accomplishments include: Champion Novice Showman at the 2018 World Pork Expo, Champion Novice Showman at the 2018 National Junior Summer Spectacular, and Reserve Junior Showman at The 2019 Exposition. Amongst all these accomplishments her most memorable show was the World Pork Expo in 2018. She was fortunate enough to not only show in the Grand NJSA Purebred Gilt Drive, but she won the honors. Macy says, “This is a memory my family and I will never forget.”
Not only does Macy enjoy showing livestock, she also enjoys participating the livestock judging contests at NJSA Events. Seeing many young exhibitors that have similar interests bring their talents together is inspiring to her. Macy hopes these livestock judging contests will help her in future endeavors. She plans to finish school, play softball, and judge livestock at the collegiate level. Once she has obtained a college degree, Macy hopes to become a large animal vet.
Macy’s love for livestock and spending time with her family shines bright through her show career within the NJSA. Traveling across the United States is something she truly cherishes. When asked what she would tell a younger member about the NJSA Macy said, “this organization has made me the person I am today, and I can’t wait to see what the NJSA does for me in my career growing up. Join today!”
The NSR and NJSA are proud to present this month’s youth spotlight, Miss Macy Jacobson from Osceola, Iowa!
Trenton Collings is a 21-year-old native of Crothersville, Indiana and is the son of Beth and Terry Melloncamp and brother to Brittany Hoevener. Before graduating high school in 2017, he found himself actively participating in FFA, welding class and various agriculture classes. Outside of school he has found a passion for showing and placing livestock all the while traveling to different shows and meeting new people from all over the country.
Nine years ago, Trenton found himself exhibiting in his first livestock show, the Jackson County Fair, after his stepfather began to raise pigs. He has continued to do so for the satisfaction of studying good livestock and being an active member of the swine industry. Shortly after beginning his show career, Trenton became an NJSA member and has participated in the National Junior Summer Spectacular for the last eight years. He says he enjoys the NJSS because, “This show is nearly a full week of showing swine and being around great people who are part of the swine industry.” His fondest memory from the NJSS is being awarded Fifth Overall Barrow in 2019. Although Trenton truly enjoys exhibiting at the National Junior Summer Spectacular, the rich history from the famous stockyards makes the American Royal in Kansas City his favorite livestock show.
Participating in many shows over the years, he reflects on his many accomplishments and one stands out the most: being the owner of Indiana’s winningest barrow of 2019. After a long and successful show career Trenton believes the quote that has helped keep him striving through his career is, ”Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not by men,” Colossians 3:23. Keeping this in mind, he works toward someday owning his own sow herd and becoming part of the genetics business. Until then, Trenton would like to remain part of the livestock industry by helping and teaching children particularly about swine alongside placing hogs around the country. He believes the NJSA enables you to create memories and relationships that will last a lifetime and that is something he expresses to the younger generation beginning their show careers.
The NJSA has been an important factor in shaping Trenton into who he is today. He says, “I am so happy I was introduced into the industry. NJSA is a great thing for all children to be involved in and instilled in me some of my best qualities as a person, as well as tremendously built my character.”
The NSR and NJSA are proud to present this month’s youth spotlight, Mr. Trenton Collings from Crothersville, Indiana!
Fourteen-year-old Kadence Emenhiser from Lafayette, Indiana has let her passion for the show pig industry shine bright through her show career over the past nine years. The daughter of Brian and Jodi Emenhiser started showing pigs at five years old when she decided she wanted to follow in her sister, Jayden’s, footsteps. She got a start to her show career in the open shows of the Indiana Junior Swine Circuit and has continued her showing career for the joy of spending time with her family, creating a strong bond with her livestock, as well as meeting new people and making connections that will last a lifetime.
Kadence is currently an eighth grader at Rossville Jr./Sr. High School where she enjoys choir, forestry and participating in Discovery FFA. Outside of school she spends her time playing soccer, participating in 4-H, livestock judging and archery, all alongside showing pigs. While being extremely active Kadence always keeps in mind, “There are no limits to what you can accomplish, except the limits you place on your own thinking.” She says, “this quote really says a lot about me. I always tell myself that I can’t but, in the end, if you put your mind to anything you can do it.” Over her four years as an NJSA member, she has truly shown that if you put your mind to anything you can do it!
Kadence has exhibited at the North American International Livestock Exposition for three years and the National Junior Summer Spectacular for two years. The many contests and the vast number of exhibitors from across the country makes the NJSS her favorite show to be a part of. Although she has participated in the Livestock Judging Contest, Fine Arts, and Skillathon Contest at the NJSS, Kadence’s favorite contest is Showmanship. She says, “it helps me to learn the correct way to present my pig so the judge can get the best impression of my pig.” Competing in these contests together has provided many memorable moments for Kadence. One being named Fifth Overall Intermediate Sweepstakes at the 2019 NJSS.
Outside of the NJSA, Kadence has had a very successful show career. Some of her accomplishments include: 2019 Champion Senior Swine Showman as a fifth year 4-H member at Tippecanoe County, Champion Hampshire Barrow at the 2019 Tippecanoe County Fair, and the 2018 Reserve Champion High-Point Hampshire Gilt in the Indiana Junior Swine Circuit.
When thinking about her time in the show ring Kadence expresses to younger members eager to get their start in the NJSA to, “Create as many memories and friends as they can because all of the NJSA shows and events give us many opportunities to make lifelong friends and memories.” In the future Kadence plans to keep showing pigs, hopes to win Supreme Showman at the Tippecanoe County Fair, and will continue to help her younger sisters, Leia and Melayna, in showing pigs.
The NSR and NJSA are proud to present this month’s youth spotlight, Miss Kadence Emenhiser from Lafayette, Indiana!
This month’s spotlight is Courtney Jackman of Milroy, Indiana. Courtney is 16 years old and the daughter of Tammy and Dr. Robert Jackman. This sophomore from Rushville Consolidated High School is not new to the show ring. She has been competitive showing pigs since she was four years old and started tagging along to jackpots and national shows with her older brother, Crosby.
This NJSA member has been a part of our organization for an entire decade now and has traveled to some of our largest shows including the National Junior Summer Spectacular and North American International Livestock Exposition. Her favorite show is The Exposition, because some her best memories have been made at the Iowa State Fair Grounds. However, she truly enjoys The Indiana State Fair because all the livestock kids of every species are in one place.
Courtney is no stranger to success in the show ring with multiple accomplishments under her belt. Some of her more notable wins are Champion Duroc Gilt at The 2019 Exposition Open Show, 3rd Overall Gilt at the 2019 Indiana State Fair and her favorite NJSA memory is winning Reserve Champion Hampshire Barrow at The 2019 Exposition. Then just a few weeks later winning Champion Hampshire Barrow at the National Junior Summer Spectacular with the very same barrow. This success has certainly given her some insight and her advice to younger NJSA members is to, “Learn from your mistakes and failures because that is the only way you can improve.”
There’s no question this young person embodies what the NJSA stands for. She shows pigs because of the life lessons it teaches you and the opportunity to be part of something bigger than yourself. While Courtney just like everyone else enjoys winning, she also enjoys meeting people and building relationships with them along the way. As active as Courtney is in the NJSA, she keeps herself busy outside of the organization as well. She actively participates in FFA, Cheer Block, Student Council, 4-H, and makes time for friends. With such a busy schedule, there’s no surprise Courtney’s favorite quote is, “It’ll buff.”
Courtney’s future plans include graduating Rushville Consolidated High School in June of 2021, attend a junior college and then transfer to Purdue University to major in agricultural sales. She hopes to someday be an Animal Pharmaceutical Sales Manager. Thank you, Courtney, for representing the NJSA is such a positive light.
One of this month’s youth spotlights is Brigham Bunt who comes to us from Ringwood, Oklahoma. This ambitious seven year old is the son of Will and Holly Blunt, and the big brother to five-year-old Bradshaw and two-month-old Quincy.
Brigham has been showing pigs since he was just two and a half years old and for the past five years seen a tremendous amount of success. It started when his Dad, who is an FFA teacher, got him two pigs to jackpot in Northwest Oklahoma. Brigham says he shows pigs because his family was always at stock shows with his dad, and his mom also showed pigs growing up. In his short five years in the NJSA Brigham has been able to participate at The Exposition, American Royal and the Southwest Regional. His hard work shows with his Reserve Champion Duroc Gilt and Fourth Overall Purebred Gilt at The 2019 Exposition along with his Reserve Champion Yorkshire Barrow at the 2019 Southwest Regional. He’s also done very well on the Oklahoma Circuit with the title of Novice Premier Exhibitor and Overall Premier Exhibitor.
Brigham’s fondest memory can certainly resonate with others. He was able to “stay up really, really late” at The 2019 Exposition with his Duroc gilt for the grand drive. Then getting to help ear notch the same gilt’s litter this winter. It’s not shocking his favorite show is The Exposition when he gets to visit with his friends and tour the booths. He also enjoys visiting the Oklahoma Youth Expo and watching the grand drive where he is excited to one day show.
His favorite part of showing pigs is getting to travel the country with his family and visit so many different towns and states. He believes others should join the NJSA because, “Not only do you get to compete in showmanship and the actual hog show, but you also get to do really cool things like judge and play games with the Junior Board Directors.”
Dustin James Andrus from Gooding, Idaho is the son of Brian and Amy Andrus. Dustin is 19 years old and has a set of identical twin sisters, Ashley and Courtney. He is a freshman at the College of Southern Idaho Electrical Apprenticeship Program. Outside of his schooling, Dustin enjoys showing pigs, welding and livestock judging. Dustin began showing pigs at is local county fair when he was 9 years old.
Dustin states when he was asked how he got started showing pigs is, “Once I was 4-H age a family friend encouraged my dad to get me into 4-H and I started showing pigs. I was instantly hooked. From then on I have been determined to learn more and make my pigs better.” Showing pigs has taught him a lot of responsibility. After The 2019 Exposition, Dustin officially showed his last pig in the ring as a junior exhibitor. He has since passed the “stick” to his younger sisters and now his focus is on feeding and raising competitive showpigs. Dustin is a firm believer that why he likes showing pigs is the people he has met and continues to meet. A lot of his mentors and idols that encourage and help him daily are always the people at the shows as well.
Western Regional is without question Dustin’s favorite show because it is a fun, relaxing and enjoyable environment. Dustin joined the NJSA seven years ago because, “I thought it would be a great organization to get involved in to increase my knowledge of the swine industry.” He has competed in The Exposition and Western Regional. The moment that triumphs Dustin’s show career was being selected as Champion Yorkshire Barrow and then Reserve Grand Overall Purebred Barrow at Western Regionals. Outside of the NJSA, Dustin has been an active member of 4-H and livestock judging. Through 4-H, Dustin has also shown cattle, where he has won Reserve Grand. Dustin is a showmanship expert as he was never beaten in swine showmanship at his county fair.
Dustin would tell younger NJSA members, “If you want pigs to be a part of your future. You need to be involved in the NJSA program and what it offers. Don’t ever give up on your dreams, even when you hit a wall or it seems impossible.” His favorite quote is, "Wealth is in the mind, not the pocket."
In the future Dustin wants to raise and sell competitive showpigs. If you have made it this far reading Dustin’s bio, the best statement is at the end. “I could not have been a successful showman or be where I am today without my parents. They are always behind me 100% on this adventure. Whether Dad is driving the truck or Mom is cleaning the barn and helping me farrow. They are always there for me. To my sisters who help me in the barn. I know I ask a lot of two 10 year old’s but, I do appreciate their help. To my mentors and idols, you always help me stay grounded.”
The NJSA would like to wish Dustin the best of luck in his future!
Words that come to mind about Kirsten Shafer are, successful, talented and driven. As a 21-year-old from Springdale, Arkansas, she is in the first year of her graduate program at the University of Arkansas. Kirsten is pursuing a master’s degree in poultry genetics. She is the lovely daughter of Paul and Elizabeth Shafer. If trying to obtain a master’s degree doesn’t keep Kristen busy enough, she is an active member of Sigma Alpha Sorority (Sisters in Agriculture), member of the Poultry Science Club, and also a member of National Honor Society of Leadership and Success. Outside of the classroom, Kristen enjoys running, crafting and working with her showpigs. She loves helping the younger generation learn about pigs and build their confidence in the ring.
Being a member of the NJSA since 2013, Kristen has been to a numerous shows. She claims she got her start showing pigs when she was a sophomore in high school at a jackpot show in Miami, Oklahoma. Kristen got her start showing pigs in an interesting way. She started showing Mini Rex rabbits and won many shows with them. Kirsten was up to the challenge of showing a different animal. With the help of a friend who had space to house a pig for her, her interest in showing pigs was sparked.
Kirsten shows pigs because she is passionate about the swine industry and enjoys seeing the different developments of genetics and how feed interacts with a pig’s physical changes. Being a Landrace enthusiast, she enjoys showing because of how competitive she can be in the ring against her friends, but on the outside, everyone gets along and helps each other. She enjoys the idea that if you work hard you will be rewarded. You might not be grand champion, but you can place in class and be competitive.
When asked what her favorite livestock show was, Kirsten couldn’t just pick one. “My two favorite shows would be The Exposition and Southwest Regional. The Exposition is one of my favorites because you get to see not only junior exhibitors, but also commercial breeders. I also enjoy the caliber of hogs at The Exposition and the people you meet and new friends you make. Southwest Regional is one of my favorites because it is a smaller show and a large group from Arkansas goes and we all hang out and have a good time. The show to me is less stressful than The Exposition and it is closer to home.” Kirsten got involved in the NJSA a unique way. She signed up to become a member at the FFA National Convention. After telling her dad and having a friend willing to haul her and a pig to Des Moines, was when she showed her first pig at the national level at the 2016 World Pork Expo. Since the first NJSA debut, Kirsten has traveled to The Exposition and Southwest Regional.
Kirsten’s favorite contest to compete in at NJSA events would be showmanship. She says, “It doesn’t matter what breed of pig you are showing, it matters how well your teamwork is. This contest starts at home.” Her most memorable moment in NJSA comes from the 2018 Southwest Regional where she captured the Champion Landrace Barrow title with a barrow she raised. Kirsten would tell a younger NJSA member that these experiences are going to stay with you for life. These are friends that you can call on and will be there for you. That this organization will help you gain confidence and grow as a person.
Kirsten has had a successful educational career. She graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Poultry Science and Minor in Agriculture Business in only three and a half years. She received an internship at Cobb-Vantress and received an Assistantship for graduate school through the University of Arkansas. Her favorite quote is, ““There’s a great big beautiful tomorrow, shining at the end of every day”- Walt Disney Carousel of Progress.
Her plans are to continue to get her master’s degree and eventually obtain a Ph.D. in poultry genetics. She hopes to be a poultry geneticist and continue raising showpigs and help to continue to develop the Landrace breed. The NJSA is proud to showcase Kristen as one of our spotlights and we wish her the best of luck in the future!
This month’s Youth Spotlight is Landry Rodibaugh. Landry is the 8-year-old son of Justin and Rhonda Rodibaugh and is from Rensselaer, Indiana. He is the brother to Riley, Gentry, and Remy and is in 3rd grade at Van Rensselaer Elementary School. While at school, Landry enjoys math class, playing at recess, and socializing with his friends. Outside of school, he likes to play baseball, basketball, soccer, and enjoys wrestling. Landry also enjoys going to his Wednesday night church group and riding with his grandpa during planting and harvesting.
Although Landry stays busy at school and playing sports, his true passion is showing pigs. He naturally became a part of the swine industry, as his grandpas, mom, and dad all showed when they were younger. Landry started showing pigs at age 3 at NAILE, in Louisville, Kentucky. When asked what he enjoys most about showing pigs, Landry said, “I enjoy the time I spend nearly every night with my family getting the pigs ready for each show. It makes all the hard work at home worth it, once I get to the show and get to spend time with my friends from all over the nation.”
Landry has been involved in the NJSA for four years and has attended World Pork Expo, and the National Junior Summer Spectacular. His favorite NJSA contest is the judging contest, however he loves being able to show in the big ring as well. One of Landry’s most memorable moments in the NJSA was with his landrace gilt named “Kylie”. Landry’s hard work paid off with her, as she was Champion Landrace Gilt at The Exposition and National Junior Summer Spectacular in 2019 and was Fifth Overall Purebred Gilt at the National Junior Summer Spectacular. Later that week in Louisville, she sold for $20,000 breaking the landrace selling record.
One piece of advice Landry would give younger kids in the NJSA would be to get involved, and make sure to meet other kids and make new friends.
The NJSA would like to congratulate Landry on all of his accomplishments in the swine industry thus far, and good luck with future shows!
Ruth Ann Carity of Minster, Ohio is an 11-year-old with a passion for the showpig industry. Ruth Ann is the daughter of Brent and Marie Carity, and sister to her 9-year-old brother, Cole. When she isn’t involved in 4-H and the NJSA showing pigs, and attending 4-H camps, she enjoys playing in her school band at Minster elementary.
Ruth Ann has been showing since she was 5 years old where she started out as a peewee showman at her local county fair. Her passion stems from both her father, and her cousins showing pigs.
Since then, she has been a member of the NJSA, and will continue to be involved with the NJSA for many years to come. When asked why she loves showing pigs she cheerily responded, “Making new friends and the fun of traveling with my family makes it all worthwhile.”
Ruth Ann has had the opportunity to attend National Junior Summer Spectacular, Eastern Regional and the North American International Livestock Exposition. When asked what her favorite shows are and why she responded, “Summer Spectacular is one of my favorites because of all the fun things to do and all the people you get to meet!” Ruth Ann also loves Ohio jackpots because she likes to show with the Ohio folks!
With being such a young showpig enthusiast, she has been able to achieve many top honors. One of her most memorable achievements was being named a 2019 Top Five Yorkshire Premier Breeder. Other accomplishments in the NJSA range from being Ninth Overall in the Novice Skillathon at Eastern Regional and placing in the speech contest, photo contest and even scrapbooking. “Scrapbooking is one of my favorite events because I get to make a scrapbook of my pigs from birth.” Ruth Ann says. Outside of the NJSA, she has won the Ohio Pigs Meat Judging Contest and placed Top Five in the Photo and Poster contest.
“Always say thank you” is Ruth Ann’s favorite quote and it speaks volumes how thankful she is for these opportunities she’s had within the industry. In her future, Ruth Ann plans to improve her Yorkshires, as well as continue to show in the bred-and-owned division. She has hopes of becoming a Preschool teacher. Ruth Ann would like to leave a word of advice to the future showmen. She says, “The NJSA is such a good experience, if you’re starting new, find a good mentor like I did that can teach you a lot of things.” She would like to give a special thanks to her mentor Lexi Delaney.
Jaxson James Cobb from Lake City, Arkansas is the son of Aaron and Cassandra Cobb. Jaxson is 11 years old and has three siblings Jett, 10, Jagger, 5, and Jace-Beckett,4. Jaxson is in the 6th grade at Buffalo Island Central where he likes to play basketball, draw and is active in student government. Jaxson spends his time outside of school playing USSSA Baseball, gearing up for hunting season and growing his Duroc herd.
Jaxson began his career showing pigs when he was 7 years old at the North American International Livestock Exposition in Louisville, Kentucky where he showed two Durocs. Jaxson credits his family for his determination to succeed. Jaxson says “My family raises showpigs. I’ve been going to shows for as long as I can remember.” Jaxson says its hard to choose a favorite show, but if he did it would be a tie between NAILE and the National Western Stock Show.
Jaxson has been an active NJSA member for five years and has had some amazing experiences traveling to The Exposition, NAILE, National Junior Summer Spectacular, Arizona National Livestock Show, and NWSS for the last 6 years. Jaxson is a competitive person by nature and enjoys the competition of the Barnyard Olympics. His favorite memory occurred at NALIE when he showed the Reserve Champion Yorkshire. Jaxson is very accomplished in and out of ring obtaining awards like the 2019 D.A.R.E Tournament 12U Golden Glove Award, School Citizenship Award, and the 2018 AGFC Triple Trophy. With the experience he has gained Jaxson has advice for younger members he says, “Take time to enjoy all the things you get to do at the shows. There are lots of things there for us to get to do besides just showing pigs. There are lots of awesome people to meet at shows too!”
Jaxson’s favorite quote says, “Do or do not. There is no try.”-Yoda
In the future, Jaxson plans to finish school and one day own a Whitetail Ranch while raising elite Durocs and crossbred showpigs with his dad and maybe his little brother. Jaxson also plans to continue carrying out his passion for hunting and cheering on the Boston Celtics, and the STL Cardinals.
A.J. Hornback of Coatsville, Indiana is a 20-year-old Junior at Oklahoma State University. She is the daughter of Steffanie Campbell and sister to her older brother Cale, 23. At OSU, she is a member of the livestock judging team, Agriculture Communicators of Tomorrow, OSU Swine Club and Block n Bridle. Outside of school she likes to work on her animals, as well as help her best friend on her cattle operation. She also enjoys helping younger kids she has met with their livestock projects.
A.J. has been showing pigs her whole life and has been an NJSA member for approximately 10 years. She was raised showing both cattle and hogs. She says, “Being taught how to show both species made me love both species!” So why does she show pigs? A.J. simply loves the animals all while accommodating the fact that she gets to meet so many new people, make new friendships and form new connections that will last a lifetime.
The First Time A.J. showed a hog was at the North American International Livestock Exposition at just 3 years old! Being so involved in the showpig industry for so long she has truly made some great memories. When asked what was one of her greatest memories she responded, “I believe my most memorable moment in the NJSA has to be receiving the Maschhoffs Scholarship at the 2019 National Junior Summer Spectacular. I was unsure of how the interview would go considering I was not only a pig driven kid, but it turned out great and I could not be more thankful for the opportunity!”
A.J. has accomplished one thing that many aspire to do, and that is to go to every NJSA show spanning from California to Georgia! What was her favorite show? “My favorite NJSA event is the Southwest Regional. It is in Oklahoma around the time school is starting. It is a place where my family can come down to visit me, and I get to show pigs too!” says A.J. Her favorite event at the NJSA events is Showmanship. How did she even get involved in the NJSA?
A.J. tells us, “I started getting involved in the NJSA by attending the Summer Spectacular when I was little. The show was close to home and we didn’t know exactly what the NJSA was all about at that time. As I grew older and got more involved, I realized it’s not just about showing pigs, but the people you meet and the difference you can make on someone’s life.”
A.J.’s accomplishments within the NJSA is nothing short of wonderful. She has been awarded the NYLC Outstanding Participant Scholarship and the Maschhoffs Scholarship.
This month’s spotlight has been showing pigs since the young age of two years old. The now 21-year-old, Payton Hines, from Quincey, Michigan still has the same drive and passion for competition as the young lady that got her national debut at the Eastern Regional in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Starting her show career came easy. With her grandfather raising numerous elite Hampshires and her neighbor, Dale Brown, raising Yorkshires, it was a no brainer to jump into the ring early on. Her dad always felt the need to have an organization where youth could exhibit their projects while impacting their future and building lasting relationships. The NJSA provided the grounds for Payton to do just that!
Although Hampshires were one of the first reasons Payton began showing, she has since continued to show due to her realization Freshman year that agriculture and showing pigs where her passion AND something she was good at. She enjoys traveling to shows for family vacation where she can meet new people, have fun and compete. Competition is one of Payton’s favorite parts about showing. She believes that competition builds character and teaches kids at a young age to be a good winner but an even better loser. With that being said, Payton’s favorite competition is the Bred-and-Owned Division. She is proud of the fact that through this competition she can know her Hampshire genetics don’t just compete with breeders her own age but all breeders as well. This can be demonstrated through Payton’s proudest accomplishment of raising the World Record-Setting Hampshire Boar, Gold Standard, alongside her family.
Family is a key component in Payton’s life. She is the daughter of Brian and Donna Hines and sister of Cailyn Hines. Now a sophomore at Lake Land College, Payton enjoys being a member of the livestock judging team, Ag Transfer Club, Colligate Farm Bureau and serving as a Student Ambassador. She plans to receive her associates degree from Lake Land then transfer to a four-year university to receive her bachelor’s degree and where she will then continue on to earn a master’s degree in agricultural economics. Throughout college, she plans to continue pursuing her passion of raising Hampshire hogs and attending NJSA events. The NJSA is pleased to present Payton Hines as a Youth Spotlight!
Kade Pendley a 17-year-old senior from Cyril, Oklahoma! He is the son of Dane Pendley and Lisa Mullens, as well as the younger brother of Harleigh. Kade attends Cyril High School where he enjoys playing basketball, being a member of FFA and the National Honors Society. Outside of school, he enjoys livestock judging and showing pigs which, he began at the age of nine by attending his local county fair. His passion for showing was ignited by his family, but he continues to show for the amount of hard work put into each project, the lessons learned and friendships built within the swine industry. At shows, Kade most enjoys being able to see his friends who share a common passion and drive for the industry. His favorite show is the World Pork Expo due to the deep set of hogs and laid-back atmosphere.
Since getting his start in the NJSA six years ago, Kade has exhibited at Southwest Regional, World Pork Expo and Fall Classic. Each show holds a unique significance to Kade’s show career. Fall Classic being his favorite NSR event because he is allowed the opportunity to see both breeding hogs and weanlings in the same complex. Southwest Regional holds his favorite contest - the judging contest. In this contest, he is able to sort and evaluate hogs of quality second to none, and lastly, World Pork Expo or more recently, The Exposition, holds his fondest memory of exhibiting the Champion Crossbred Gilt, in 2019.
If Kade could give any advice to younger members, he would tell them the opportunities presented are endless! In the future, he plans to attend a junior college where he will then transfer to Oklahoma State University to major in animal science. Kade would like to give a special thanks to Jarrett Mays and Drew Jervis for all that they have done over the years! Congrats, Kade!
Madelyn Rennecker is the 17-year-old daughter of Amy and Russell Rennecker, and the sister to Drake Rennecker. She currently is a senior at Bio Med Science Academy in Aurora, Ohio. While at school, she is a part of the Student Council, and Dynamic Darlings – a women’s empowerment group. Outside of school, she enjoys kayaking, and has a Youtube channel where she makes music videos and posts other funny videos.
Madelyn has been showing for the past 10 years, and first began showing at the Porter Randolph County Fair. She got involved in the swine industry, because her parents both showed horses growing up, and he dad wanted her to show livestock as well. When asked why she shows pigs, Madelyn said, “I like taking care of them and raising them. It is cool to see the change they make when bringing them home as wild babies, to them being able to drive in the ring.”
Madelyn has been a member of the NJSA for six years know. She first got involved in NJSA when her family was talking with friends about the Eastern Regional. Ever since, she has attended the Eastern Regional with her family because she likes that it is close to home and it is only a weekend long. During her time in the NJSA, Madelyn has been to the World Pork Expo, National Junior Summer Spectacular and Eastern Regional. Her favorite show has been the NJSS because of all the different contests that are available. This past year she enjoyed the speech contest, because she was able to share her passion about showing livestock with others, outside of the ring.
Madelyn’s has had success both at a local level, including winning show showmen at her county fair, being in the Top 10 in Sweepstakes at World Pork Expo, and having Third Overall Breeding Gilt at the Ohio State Fair.
After graduating from high school, she plans on attending American University, or Iowa State University. She wants to continue to pursue her interest for helping others and making an impact on the people around her.
Family, friends and showpigs are just a few words to sum up this spotlight. From Brooklyn, Wisconsin, Kelsey Klitzman enjoys spending quality time with her family while traveling to pig shows. Here she can meet new friends, visit with old and exhibit her love for showing every time she steps into the ring. She believes, “It’s not about how much you want it. It’s about how hard you’re willing to work for it.” She has demonstrated just that during her 13 year-long show career.
Winning Champion and Reserve Champion Yorkshire Barrows along with the Third Overall Barrow at The 2019 Exposition are among a few of Kelsey’s most memorable and proudest accomplishments. With The Exposition being her favorite show, she was able to visit with friends she has made throughout the years all while exhibiting her projects against the most competitive hogs in the nation.
Her favorite contest is showmanship because she is able to demonstrate all the hard work and connection she has built with her projects. Kelsey’s passion for the ring stems from her inherent love of pigs, older sister, Kayla, cousins, dad, and family.
Showing pigs is a family affair for the Klitzmans. Kelsey’s dad and his family grew up raising hogs allowing Kelsey to have the biggest love for pigs for as long as she can remember. Now attending University of Wisconsin-Platteville as a senior, Kelsey’s hobbies include having the opportunity to be a member of and network through numerous organizations such as Farm Bureau, Block and Bridle and Ag Business Club.
Her future plans are to continue to pursue her passion for agriculture through obtaining a career within the Animal Science field. Once in that position, her goal is to educate the public on the practices used within the industry in order to establish a new understanding of care we provide to pigs, people and the planet.
The NJSA is proud to present Kelsey as this month’s spotlight!
Vivienne is the 10-year-old daughter to Andy, and Tara Rash and is from Kewanee, Illinois. She is also the sister to Averey and Castin. She currently is in the fourth grade, where she enjoys science, math and reading. Outside of school she likes to play volleyball and basketball.
Vivienne has been showing pigs for almost two years. She got involved in the swine industry because her dad showed hogs growing up, and now she is following in his footsteps. Vivienne enjoys showing pigs because she enjoys working them and teaching them how to drive. She also likes to spend time in the barn with her family. Her favorite show is the Illinois State Fair, because she likes seeing her friends do well, and likes showing other species.
Since Vivienne has been involved in the NJSA, she has attended both the World Pork Expo and the National Junior Summer Spectacular. When at these events, she loves competing in Skillathon because she can put her knowledge to the test and see what she truly knows. The past summer, Vivienne had the privilege of showing a Duroc gilt that ended up in the Top Five at both The Exposition and NJSS.
Vivienne’s favorite quote is, “Life if good when the barn is where your best memories are made.”
Congratulations Vivienne, and good luck at future shows!
Max Heimer is the 9-year-old son of Jesse and Amy Heimer, and brother to Harper, who is 7. He currently is a fourth grader at Palmyra Elementary School in Taylor, Missouri. While at school, he likes to read about history, but especially enjoys learning about WWII. Outside of school, Max enjoys playing baseball and basketball.
Max has been showing since age 4, when he showed for a barrow for his cousin, Cooper, at the Missouri State Fair Open Show. When asked why he shows pigs, he said, “My dad and grandpa showed pigs and we raise pigs on our farm. I want to continue the family tradition.” While at a show, Max enjoys being with his friends, and the competition while in the ring.
Max’s love for the Duroc breed got him involved in the NJSA, where he has attended World Pork Expo and the National Junior Summer Spectacular. His favorite NJSA show is the World Pork Expo because he is able to be with his friends from all over the country. When at shows, his favorite contest is the Bred-and-Owned Division because he is able to show the Durocs he raises with the HHMX herdmark. When looking back at his time as an NJSA member, his most memorable moment thus far was having the Reserve Champion Bred-and-Owned Duroc The Exposition and NJSS in 2019.
In the future, Max hopes to keep raising Durocs, and hopes to show more cattle. He also wants to become a livestock judge and eventually go to college. After college, Max wants to be a cattle farmer and archeologist, if he doesn’t make it to the major leagues.
The NJSA is extremely excited to introduce Logan Rinderer from Highland, Illinois as one of this month’s Youth Spotlights. Son of Brian and Nicki, fifteen-year-old Rinderer is a freshman at Highland High School where he is involved with FFA aside from working on his family’s farm and taking care of pigs.
Logan’s passion for showing pigs comes from helping his brother in the barn and at shows. Lane help instilled in Logan that there is no “I” in team. Rinderer is very thankful to have a role model like Lane and a great support system that has helped him achieve his goals.
Rinderer has been involved with the NJSA for three years and during his time as a member he says that the National Western Stock Show is his most memorable show because he garnered the title of Champion Chester. However, the World Pork Expo is his favorite NJSA event because he enjoys getting to see pigs from across the country show in such a big ring. Additionally, he thinks WPX is a great place to learn more about the swine industry.
The NJSA has helped Rinderer garner much success including his Champion Chester and Reserve Lightweight Cross Barrow at the NWSS, Champion Poland at the National Barrow Show and Third Overall Duroc Barrow at the NJSS. Additionally, Rinderer gives credit to the NJSA for helping him learn how to enhance his public speaking skills.
“The NJSA is a great organization. It is a great way to learn about the swine industry and meet new people,” Rinderer says to younger NJSA members. “The NJSA also helps you set and accomplish goals.”
The future certainly looks bright for Rinderer because of his work ethic and passion for agriculture. After high school, he plans on attending Lake Land Community College. Following college Rinderer is interested in farming and working in the swine industry. The NJSA couldn’t be more proud of Logan and we can’t wait to see everything he will accomplish.
Dan Hoge’s wisdom “You’re never finished, your roles just change” really speaks to 21-year-old Hunter Langholff as he finishes up showing. His time as a junior may be over however, the NJSA is extremely proud of Langholff and we are excited to introduce him as this month’s spotlight.
While Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin is home to Langholff, he is currently a senior at Western Illinois University where he is majoring in animal science. Following graduation, he still plans on being involved in the junior livestock industry.
As a senior at Western Illinois University, Langholff reflects on his time showing pigs. He credits his uncles for getting him and his sisters hooked. “Erica, Maisie and I loved going there and walking hogs; we loved the thrill of competition you get being in the show ring,” Langholff says.
Some of Langholff’s accomplishments are also some of his most memorable moments. At his favorite show, World Pork Expo, Langholff received two handshakes, one being named the Reserve Champions Yorkshire Barrow and the other being Fifth Overall Poland Barrow. There is no doubt Langholff has been successful in the ring, but aside from that, it’s the friends and relationships that have been created over Langholff’s 15 years, in the show ring, that really mean the most to him.
Not only has he created lifelong friendships and connections with industry professionals and mentors, but he and his family have also been showing pigs because they enjoy the thrill of competition along with the responsibility and hard work that has been developed from each project.
As Langholff’s role within the industry change, he does share advice with the younger generation of NJSA members. “Enjoy the time you have showing while it lasts because you think you have ten years to show and while it seems long, it goes by really fast,” Langholff says. The NJSA is proud to showcase Hunter as one of our spotlights and we wish him the best of luck in the future.
Even at seven years old, Owen Hege has a love and passion for pigs and the NJSA is extremely excited to showcase him as one of our Youth Spotlights. Hege calls Rensselaer, Indiana home where he lives with his parents Jake and Beth Hege, and sister Hallie. We know there are big things coming for Owen in the swine industry because not many kids get to say their first time showing was at three years old.
Owen credits his family raising pigs with Tres Amigos for his start in the showpig industry. In his short show career, Owen has some awesome accomplishments. Some of those include: Champion Hampshire and Fifth Overall Purebred Gilt at the 2018 NJSS, Tenth Overall in Novice Sweepstakes at NJSS and Second Overall in Novice Sweepstakes at Eastern Regional.
The National Junior Summer Spectacular is Owen’s favorite NJSA show to attend because he gets to play whiffle ball and do Barnyard Olympics with all his friends. Since Owen is a big game guy, the Platt Invitational is also high on his favorites list because of the cornhole tournament.
When not showing Owen enjoys reading and being active at school during recess and gym. He is also very involved in sports playing football, basketball, baseball and soccer. He also enjoys going to Wednesday night SEEK at Trinity United Methodist Church. Owen also really enjoys the showmanship contest. He works hard at home with his pigs and likes to see how well they can work as a team during showmanship.
Learning and improving is very important to Owen, especially regarding showmanship. He loves what his dad says, “Have fun, be coachable and always work at getting better.” As Owen continues to get improve both in and out of the show ring, the NJSA is very proud of the person he is and all that he is doing. His future plans include going to Purdue, playing Major League Baseball, being a veterinarian in the off season and taking over Tres Amigos with his friends. The NJSA wishes you the best of luck, Owen.
Frankie Smolkovich of Herscher, Illinois is a 17 year old senior at Tri Point High School. He is an active NJSA member and is heavily involved in FFA, farming, and in his down time, snowmobiling. He is the son of Josh and Reta Smolkovich with two younger siblings Vinny, 15, and Ava, 13. Frankie plans on attending Lake Land College to earn a degree within the agricultural industry in hopes of becoming a heavy equipment operator or agriculture salesman.
Frankie has been heavily involved with showing hogs for 11 years and has been an NJSA member since 2013. He has enjoyed his time while traveling to numerous NJSA and local shows including World Pork Expo, NJSS, NWSS, Southwest Regional and the National Barrow Show. His passion for showing in the showpig industry all started when he was in the first grade when his father, Josh, decided to bring home their first projects to simply “try out”. Since then, their love for raising showpigs as a family has grown exponentially.
Frankie’s first show he exhibited at was the Kankakee County Fair. From there, he and his family have gone on to making some of his most memorable times in the show ring. Frankie says his most memorable moments in the NJSA include when he was named Reserve Landrace Barrow at both World Pork Expo and NJSS and exhibiting the Champion Overall Purebred Barrow at National Barrow Show.
When asked why he enjoys showing pigs, he replied, “I love to see the progression of my hogs getting better and better as I feed and continue working with them, knowing that all my hard work and dedication will pay off. I also love the fact that I continue to make lifelong friendships along the way.”
World Pork Expo is his favorite show because of the wonderful environment when he gets to see all his friends, and the memories that are made are everlasting. When asked what some helpful advice to younger members would be, he responded, “Work hard no matter what… Never give up.” He also wanted to leave them with one of his favorite quotes “The harder you work, the luckier you will get”
The NJSA would like to congratulate Frankie for his accomplishments and his passion for showing hogs! We wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors!
Carson Page and his family are no strangers to the NJSA. From Jefferson, Georgia, the Page family has exhibited at many NJSA shows and had great success. Carson is six years old and has been showing pigs for three years. His older sister, Savannah, initially helped him get started showing pigs and they both have been very competitive in the ring. Carson loves competing in showmanship and seeing friends at shows, but also enjoys the work he gets to do at home like washing his pigs. His favorite show is the Biggest Little Show in Georgia, which gives him a chance to work with a mentor and compete, despite being so young. Carson also enjoys competing in the livestock judging contests at NJSA events, and he hopes to continue judging in the future. One of his favorite moments in the NJSA was exhibiting the Grand Champion Crossbred Barrow at the Southeast Regional in 2018. He’s also placed in the top five in showmanship for the past two years there. Some of the kids in Carson’s class ask him questions about showing pigs. Carson says, “Everyone always thinks pigs are pink!” Carson tells his classmates what colors pigs really are and tells them how much fun he has travelling around the country and meeting new friends at shows.
Mason LaMonte of Zephyrhills, Florida, is an 18-year-old senior at Pasco High School where he is involved in his FFA chapter and plays soccer. Mason is the son of Mark LaMonte. Outside of school, Mason enjoys volunteering at the local vet clinic, fishing, livestock judging and, of course, showing pigs.
Mason was eight years old when he began showing pigs. He first started showing pigs at the Pasco County Fair. After watching a family friend show her pigs at the county fair, Mason decided he wanted to get involved. Since then, he has enjoyed learning about the swine industry while traveling to shows across the country. Mason also likes teaching people about his pigs and being a positive advocate for the industry. When asked what his favorite livestock show is, he responded, “The World Pork Expo. It’s great because it combines the show pig world with the industry world. Not only do you get to meet exhibitors from all over the country, but you also get to meet and network with industry professionals.”
Though Mason has only been an NJSA member for the past three years, he has made great strides to get more involved in the association. His time started in the NJSA when his mentor, Kyle Mendes, moved to Florida and encouraged him to get involved. Since becoming a member, he has attended a multitude of events including the National Youth Leadership Conference, Summer Spectacular, World Pork Expo, Eastern Regional and the Southeast Regional, his favorite being NYLC. Mason says, “I enjoy being able to learn about every aspect of the pork production from industry leaders. The conference is where I realized my passion for the swine industry.” His favorite NJSA contest is the livestock judging contest at the World Pork Expo, saying it allows him to practice judging his favorite species while competing with some of the best in the country. Mason’s most memorable NJSA moment was when he placed 4th in Intermediate Showmanship at WPX. Outside of the NJSA, he has many accomplishments including being on the 2018 Showpig.com All Star Team and being the Champion Senior Showman on the Florida Junior Swine Circuit in 2018.
If Mason could give younger members advice, he would say, “Get involved in the NJSA. I am very lucky to have gotten to travel to many different states to participate in NJSA shows and events. I have met so many cool people and my dad and I have made many awesome memories. The NJSA gives kids the chance to become more educated and involved in the swine industry, not only with pig shows but also leadership conferences.”
Mason’s favorite quote is “Success is not an accident. It’s hard work and determination.” His future plans include attending Modesto Junior College and obtaining his associate’s degree. He then would like to transfer to Iowa State University to study swine genetics and reproduction.
The NJSA would like to congratulate Mason on all his accomplishments and wish him the best in the future!
No words can describe Samantha Durst better than “silent, but deadly”. Samantha is a soft spoken eight-year old from Sidney, Ohio. Though quiet at first, Samantha is one very talented and successful young showman in the NJSA. She has been showing pigs since she was just three years-old, and this past year was only beaten twice in showmanship on her summer show circuit. Not to mention being undefeated in her winter show circuit. “I don’t know why she’s so shy,” says Samantha’s dad, Sam. “She’s definitely not when she is in the ring.” When asked what she likes most about showing pigs, Samantha said, “The competition and winning.” Her favorite show is the World Pork Expo, which was her first national show. Along with that, she’s also travelled to the Summer Spectacular and North American in Louisville, Kentucky, as well as the Southeast Regional in Perry, Georgia. She enjoys the skillathon contest because it gives her a chance to learn, but she also loves going back to the hotel after a show and swimming in the pool. She’s been very successful in the NJSA, finishing in the top ten on multiple occasions in skillathon, showmanship and sweepstakes. She also recently exhibited the Reserve Champion Duroc Boar at the Winter Type Conference. Outside of the NJSA, she has been very competitive, including winning the Berkshire gilt show at the Ohio State Fair. When she grows up, Samantha wants to be a vet so that she can help animals.
Our next Youth Spotlight is Cooper Bertolino from Morrisonville, Illinois. Cooper is the 14-year-old son of Shandy and Aaron Bertolino. As a current freshman at Nokomis High School, Cooper plays on the football, baseball and basketball teams. With that, he has a strong passion for showing pigs and working on the farm with his dad. At just four years-old, Cooper started showing pigs at his county fair, and has since increased his involvement by becoming a member of the NJSA. With the encouragement of his parents, Cooper and his two sisters, Sidney and Carson, have travelled across the country showing at national shows. So far, they have found great success including exhibiting the Fourth Overall Yorkshire Barrow and Reserve Champion Chester Barrow at the World Pork Expo. Cooper enjoys showing pigs because it gives him the opportunity to be competitive while meeting new people. In fact, his favorite show is the World Pork Expo, because it’s so large and pulls people from all over the country. He also loves getting to judge in the livestock judging contest in Des Moines, and hopes to transfer to a junior college after high school where he can continue this interest. Long term, Cooper hopes to major in ag finance and eventually return home to run the farm. He’d like to thank a few people for their help and encouragement during his show career: Luke McDonnell, Walter Colvin, Blake Danner, LJ Young, and his Grandpa Dan.
Sierra Graham hails from Lake City, Florida, where she is the 16-year-old daughter of Kevin and Donna Graham. Sierra is heavily involved in agriculture both in and out of the classroom. She is the secretary of her FFA chapter with which she also competes on the livestock and meat evaluation teams as well as other Leadership Development Events. For the past eight years, Graham has become more and more competitive showing hogs at the county, state and national levels. Her dad first encouraged her to show pigs at their county fair. There, she made a connection with a local breeder who helped her get to the next level. When asked why she enjoys showing pigs, Graham said, “I was raised to be competitive, and showing pigs gives me the opportunity to showcase that while making lifelong friendships.” Graham also serves as a junior board member for the Florida Junior Swine Circuit. She has been a NJSA member for the past five years, and enjoys traveling to the World Pork Expo more than any other show. “The atmosphere at the World Pork Expo is like no other,” Graham said. “You get to see every breed and meet people from across the country.” Within the time that she has been an NJSA member, she has been incredibly successful, from winning the Junior Sweepstakes at the 2015 Southeast Regional, to winning multiple skillathon contests and placing eighth in showmanship at the Eastern Regional this past year. Outside of the NJSA, Graham has raised multiple champions at her county fair and also recently won the Florida Junior Show Circuit Intermediate Showmanship division. A quote that motivates Graham is, “Nothing can dim the light that shines from within” by Maya Angelou. “I encourage any younger members to get as involved in the NJSA as possible,” Graham said. “The connections and opportunities are endless.” Moving forward, Graham hopes to continue her passion for meat judging at the University of Florida and study to become a USDA inspector.
Jenna Wheeler of Jacksonville, Illinois is a 18 year-old freshman at Lake Land College. Jenna is the daughter of Dennis and Joy Wheeler. She also has a younger sister, Allison who is 17. At Lake Land , she is a part of the livestock judging team, AG transfer club and the professional agriculture student organization. Outside of school she enjoys showing pigs.
Jenna has been showing pigs for the past 13 years. She started showing pigs in 2005 at her county fair and local jackpot shows. Once she was old enough, they began to buy more pigs to show at the state and national level. When asked why she show pigs, Jenna responded, “I think the older I have gotten the more I realize how many life lessons this industry teaches you. All of the kids who show livestock understand the value of hard work, what it’s like to lose, and becoming a respectful, well-rounded person. The morals and values that kids who grew up showing have really sets them apart from other people when it’s time to put down the whip and enter the real world.” Her favorite thing about showing pigs is the people. She says, “There isn’t a better group of people than those involved in the livestock industry”. Her favorite show is the World Pork Expo.
Jenna has been an NJSA member for the past 13 years. She has participated in many NJSA events including the World Pork Expo, National Youth Leadership Conference, National Junior Summer Spectacular and many of the regional shows. Her favorite event is the World Pork Expo because she enjoys getting to see all of her friends all at one time. Her favorite contest is showmanship because It teaches you a lot about yourself and how much work you put into something truly shows the most in showmanship. Her most memorable moment in the NJSA was when she had the Champion Duroc Gilt and the Reserve Champion Overall Gilt in 2010. Outside the NJSA, she has many accomplishments including being a part of the National Champion 4-H Livestock Judging Team and the state-winning livestock judging team.
If Jenna could give advice to a younger member she would say, “Set goals and keep striving to reach them. Be the best you can be always, and work hard for everything you want.”
Jenna’s favorite quote is, “There may be people who have more talent than you, but there's no excuse for anyone to work harder than you do.” After she finishes up at Lake Land College, Jenna would like to attend Oklahoma State University and get her degree in agricultural business. She would like to have a career in the animal pharmaceutical industry. Jenna would like to include that she would not be here today without her biggest supporters, God and her parents.
The NJSA would like to congratulate Jenna on all her accomplishments and wish her the best in the future!
Hailing from Lincoln, Illinois, the NJSA is extremely proud to introduce Ella Bobell as one of our Youth Spotlights. Ella is the 12-year-old daughter of Ben and Haylee Bobell in addition to being Claire and Alexandra’s older sister. With nine years of showing under Ella’s belt, you could say she is pretty experienced in the ring. However, when Ella isn’t showing she enjoys spending her time playing volleyball, basketball and softball.
Ella credits her early start to her Dad. He was a founding member of the Illinois Club Pig Association so it was a no brainer to get her on the stick as soon as she could show alongside her aunt. Ever since then Ella has continued showing because she loves it so much. Getting to spend time with her family at shows is fun, but she also gets to visit with the friends she has made across the country. While she loves the people that she gets to interact with, seeing the hard work that she puts in at home is something Ella also enjoys.
“It is not always fun doing the work at home, but it always pays off at the shows; even if we don’t end up with a banner,” says Ella.
Even though Ella has been to a lot of shows, her favorites are World Pork Expo, the Illinois State Fair and the National Western Stock Show. The World Pork Expo is her favorite NJSA show because of the warm weather, good food and great friends. The Illinois State Fair is near and dear to Ella and her family though. There is a lot of family history and traditions that go back to the Illinois State Fair. She loves the National Western Stock Show because the Herd Sire Displays are pretty hard to beat.
The NJSA is a big part of Ella’s career in the show ring. She has attended numerous NJSA shows and the most memorable show was the 2016 World Pork Expo where Ella raised and exhibited the Champion Crossbred Gilt. Raising the gilt that won made the victory even more special. Other accomplishments within the NJSA include: Reserve Champion Barrow at the 2018 National Junior Summer Spectacular, Champion Novice Showman at the 2015 WPX and 2014 NJSS and winning the title of Champion for Sweepstakes at the 2015 NJSS.
Ella’s shares with younger NJSA members to never give up, always try new things and follow your dreams. As Ella continues showing and works towards being on a collegiate livestock judging team, the NJSA is proud of all the she has accomplished. However, we know that if she follows her dreams and never gives up, there is even more success to come.
Brooklyn Day is from Atlanta, Indiana and is the daughter of Chad and Morgan Day. Brooklyn is nine years old and has two siblings Harper, 7, and Stella, 3. She attends Tipton Elementary School where she is involved in basketball and K-kids. Brooklyn spends her hours outside of school fueling her passion for showpigs, by spending extra hours in the barn working with her projects.
Brooklyn began her career showing pigs when she was four years old at the Indiana State Fair Yorkshire Open Show. Brooklyn gives credit to her family’s showpig operation for igniting her passion to show pigs. Brooklyn says, “My parents are involved in the industry, and it is what I have always wanted to do.”
Brooklyn has been an active NJSA member for three years and has had some amazing experiences traveling to the American Royal, World Pork Expo and National Junior Summer Spectacular. She has been very competitive in the livestock judging contest and she enjoys evaluating the different breeds of pigs. Her favorite NJSA memory is showing the Third Overall Yorkshire Gilt at the 2018 World Pork Expo. Brooklyn is very accomplished in the NJSA showring as she has also shown the Third Overall Hampshire Gilt and Third Overall Yorkshire Gilt at the 2018 National Junior Summer Spectacular. Adding to this already impressive resume is Brooklyn’s most recent success at the 2018 American Royal where she drove the Champion Hampshire Market Hog.
Brooklyn’s favorite quote is, “Get Better or Get Bitter.”
In the future, Brooklyn plans to continue showing pigs and assist mom and dad in running Top Cut Genetics!
Rachel Rumsey is from Prague, Oklahoma, and is an 18-year-old freshman at Northern Oklahoma College. Rachel is the daughter of Mike and Liz Blocker. She also has two older brothers Garret, 25, and Cayden, 20. Her hobbies include playing softball, spending time with friends and family and spending as much time in the barn as possible.
Rachel has been showing pigs for the past eight years. She started showing pigs at local jackpot shows when she was in sixth grade. Rachel says when she first started showing it was her brother Cayden’s idea. She did not really want to show at first but once they got pigs in the barn, everything changed, and she fell in love with it.
When asked why she shows pigs Rachel responded, “I show pigs because it brings something to my life that nothing else has. The moment I step foot in the barn or right when that gate opens, everything changes. The worries go away and I’m just living in the moment. It’s a kind of feeling that has brought so much emotion and change in my life that I find hard to explain. It has shown me that I never want to have to say goodbye to this industry. I am who I am because of the showpig industry and for that I am forever grateful.”
Her favorite show is the Oklahoma Youth Expo because it is the first show that showed her what all this industry has to offer and how far it can take you if you work hard and stay dedicated to your responsibilities.
Rachel has been a part of the NJSA for the past three years. She got involved when she decided she wanted to start showing at national shows. She has shown at the World Pork Expo, National Western Stock Show, NSR Fall Classic and Arizona National Livestock Show. Her favorite event is the World Pork Expo because she gets to meet new people from across the country and spend the week doing what she loves. Her most memorable NJSA moment was when she won Champion Yorkshire barrow at the 2018 World Pork Expo and was able to be in the Purebred Barrow Grand Drive, where she went on to be Third Overall Purebred Barrow. Outside of the NJSA, she has many accomplishments including having the Reserve Overall Commercial Gilt, 5th Overall Commercial Gilt and the Champion Yorkshire Barrow at the 2018 Oklahoma Youth Expo
If Rachel could give any advice to younger NJSA members she would say, “Take advantage of everything the NJSA has to offer and enjoy it because it comes to an end much faster than you think.”
Rachel’s favorite quote is “Some people succeed because they are destined but most because they are determined.”- Unknown.
After she finishes her two years at NOC, she plans to go to OSU to finish her degree in agricultural communications. After graduation, she would like to get a job marketing within agriculture.
The NJSA would like to congratulate Rachel on all her accomplishments and wish her the best in the future!
>The National Junior Swine Association is proud to recognize Krayten Trogdon as a NJSA Youth Spotligth. She lives in Paris, Illinois. Krayten is daughter to Jared and Kristen Trogdon, and a big sister to Suttyn and baby sister coming May 2019. Krayten attends Crestwood Elementary and is in the first grade. Her favorite hobbies at school include coloring, painting, reading and playing with friends at recess.
Krayten has been a NJSA member for two years. She got started showing because of her family’s involvement in the swine industry.
“My Daddy and Uncle Erik raises pigs, so I’ve been around them my whole life,” Krayten said. “The reason I really wanted to start showing though is because my Aunt Ashton and cousin Hallee show and I wanted to be just like them!”
Krayten’s favorite NJSA event is World Pork Expo because she gets to see all her friends and likes the big show rings.
Krayten’s most memorable moment in the NJSA was at 2018 Summer Spectacular when her and Skittles won Champion Bred-and-Owned Duroc Gilt. Although Krayten is only six years old, she has proven herself in the ring and has a list of accomplishments! In the future, Krayten would like to be a doctor and a farmer. She would like to thank her family and the NJSA for letting her show. Congratulations, Krayten, and best of luck in everything you do!
The National Junior Swine Association would like to recognize Ethan Stohlquist as a NJSA Youth Spotlight. Ethan is the 11-year-old son of Ryan and Victoria and lives in Poplar Grove, Illinois. He is a fifth grader at Poplar Grove Elementary and has to siblings, Isabel and Marshall.
Some hobbies he enjoys is drawing and working his pigs. Ethan started showing when he was three at a jackpot, and as he got older started showing in the state circuit. He explained showing as a way of life and loves the competition. Ethan became involved with the NJSA when his parents would take him to watch shows and the other families showing their pigs. That is when he realized he wanted in on the fun! A few years ago Ethan got the chance to go to Louisville with his Dad and help with the boar Amped Up. When he saw the boar win on those green shavings, it was then Ethan's goal to breed his own Yorkshires and show.
Ethan has participated in the World Pork Expo and National Junior Summer Spectacular. His favorite moment is when he walked his gilt out of the ring after being named Champion Crossbred Gilt at the 2018 WPX.
“There were so many people, a lot I didn’t even know, coming up to me, shaking my hand, patting me on the back say congratulations.” Ethan said. “I felt so much at that moment. A feeling that is really hard to explain. I was completely overwhelmed with joy.”
Ethan’s advice to younger members is to set goals and work as hard so you can to achieve them. In the future Ethan wants to show as much as possible and grow his Yorkshire and Hampshire herd. The NJSA would like to congratulate Ethan on all his accomplishments and wish him the best of luck in future endeavors!Wyatt Willison is the 17-year-old son of Don and Patty Willison who hails from Peru, Indiana. He is a recent graduate from Maconaquah High School. Wyatt has been showing pigs for the past 10 years when his brothers, Wesley and Wayde, started showing and has been passionate ever since. Some hobbies Wyatt enjoys is working on his family’s farm. They have 20-30 sows and raise showpigs, as well as farm corn and soybeans. One of his favorite things is working with his grandfather, dad and brothers. Wyatt's favorite part of showing is seeing the results from the amount of work put in. Wyatt has been a National Junior Swine Association member for the past three years and couldn’t decide on his favorite show because they’re all great! Wyatt has won multiple titles from Indiana State Fair and NJSA events. A few of his biggest accomplishments include Fourth Overall Purebred Gilt at the 2016 WPX and Champion Yorkshire Barrow and Third Overall Purebred Barrow at the 2018 NJSS. Wyatt plans to attend Black Hawk East and compete in collegiate judging, receive a degree in agribusiness management and hopes to return to the family farm one day and expand the operation.
The NJSA would like to congratulate Wyatt on his accomplishments and wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors!
The NJSA would like recognize Sierra Ann Reynolds, from Willis, Texas. Sierra is the 17-year-old daughter of Dan and Teri Reynolds. Sierra enjoys baking and entering her creations in her county fair, going to the movies and reading. The 4-H organization is something Sierra holds near and dear to her heart. She is a very active 4-H member and community service is something she is very passionate about. This inspired her to get involved with Project Linus. This program collects and distributes handmade blankets to children in hospitals or in other stressful situations. To date, Sierra has been able to collect over 250 blankets and over $250 for this cause.
She currently serves as president of her 4-H Club, 4-H County Council 2nd Vice President, Texas Junior Livestock Association Junior Director President, Montgomery County Junior Fair Board and Texas 4-H Livestock Ambassador.
Sierra has been showing pigs for 14 years. Showing pigs ignited a passion in Sierra from a young age. She started as a three-year-old girl chasing a pig with a ribbon tied to its tail around the ring. However, Sierra was more interested in finding people in the audience. It may have taken some time, but from the moment she won her first buckle she was hooked. Since that moment, Sierra has never looked back. From that moment on she decided she wanted a buckle every time she entered the show ring, but she knew this would take hard work and dedication. Sierra is now one of the most respected showmen in Texas, and in the nation.
Sierra has been extremely successful at the county, state and national level. She was recently named the 2018 World Pork Expo Champion Intermediate Showman. She has been extremely successful at her county fair, Heart of Texas, North Texas Fair, Fort Worth, San Angelo, State Fair of Texas and more. She has garnered multiple showmanship champions, breed champions and overall champions at every level.
Sierra joined the NJSA four years ago to show purebred gilts. Her favorite NJSA event is the World Pork Expo as it is a tradition for her family and friends. Sierra said, “I love the open barn, the people and friends you make from everywhere. It’s an opportunity to see this industry, become more educated, find up to date information on all products, swine related, and all the opportunities to meet and visit with professionals within the swine industry.”
Her favorite NJSA contest is showmanship. Sierra feels showmanship is the one part of showing where the exhibitor gets the opportunity to present the relationship between them and their pig. She has always enjoyed showmanship and the learning experience she gains from it. She said, “Ever since I was little I remember looking up to the showman who had won showmanship. It wasn’t that they had another ribbon or buckle, it was that they worked harder, they had more passion, and they were driven. I wanted to be that person so badly and I still work every day in hopes that I am now a better showman and the younger kids look up to me as a mentor.”
Her most memorable moment in the NJSA was winning Champion Intermediate Showman at the 2018 World Pork Expo. She loves the journey and the preparation for showmanship, and this show was no exception. When reflecting on her experience she said, “I was asked several questions by the judge and as I started talking about the swine industry I could not stop. I was, and still am, so passionate about this industry as a livestock exhibitor and a consumer. I wanted him to know all my concerns and thoughts.” This title was a long-time goal for her and the feeling she experienced is one she will never forget.
Sierra said, “I want young members to know the NJSA is a great resource for all passionate about the swine industry. NJSA offers so much to junior members and everyone there is eager to help in any way needed. There are many leadership opportunities, scholarships and so much more for any swine enthusiast. Most importantly, there is no better way to meet people who have the same interest in swine. You have the opportunity to learn the latest about the swine industry and youth leadership.”
Sierra’s favorite quote is, “Believe in yourself. Manifest your dreams. Talk positively to yourself and take action to create the life you want. Nobody is going to hand you anything, other than a bill. Don’t ever give up on your dreams.”
In the future, Sierra would like to pursue a degree in agriculture law or agriculture communications. She plans to leave her mark on the industry and defend every right we have within it. Her goal is to represent every farmer, rancher, breeder and exhibitor. She says, “I am sad that my time as an exhibitor will come to an end, but I cannot wait to see what the future holds for me and this industry!”
Sierra says the saying, “It takes a village to raise a child,” doesn’t apply to her. For her, it takes a whole show barn. She is incredibly thankful for her family, friends and breeders. Her advice for exhibitors is, “Don’t take for granted the little moments, everything isn’t a competition, show friends are the best friends, also, take every high or low placing and learn something.”
Congratulations, Sierra, on all of your accomplishments. The NJSA is extremely proud of you and we cannot wait to see what you accomplish in the future!
Jenna DeRouchey is from St. Marys, Kansas and she is the 12-year-old daughter of Joel and Julene DeRouchey. She has two brothers, James who is 14, and Jacob who is nine. Jenna is in the Seventh Grade at Wamego Middle School where she is involved in volleyball as well as managing the girls basketball team. Outside of school, Jenna enjoys showing pigs and cattle, baking, crafts and swimming.
Jenna first started her show career by showing in PeeWee showmanship at the Dr. Bob Hines Swine Classic nine years ago. Jenna’s family has a long history of involvement in the swine industry. Her Great Grandpa, Francis DeRouchey, started the first SPF Purebred Hampshire Herd in South Dakota and her Grandfather Fred raised purebred Chester Whites. Both of her parents showed pigs in 4-H and now her siblings do as well. Jenna loves showing because it has given her a way to make friends all over Kansas and multiple other states.
Jenna has been an NJSA member for five years now and has shown at both the World Pork Expo and the Southwest Regional. Her favorite is the World Pork Expo because she loves the high level of competition each year. Jenna’s most memorable moment in the NJSA comes from her favorite competition, showmanship. She has been very competitive in the showmanship ring as she has placed in the top five of the Junior Showmanship Division at the Southwest Regional three years in a row! Another memorable moment for Jenna and her family was exhibiting the Overall Champion Purebred Gilt at the 2016 NJSA Southwest Regional.
Some advice that Jenna would give a younger NJSA member is that this organization is very helpful in learning about the swine industry. She said that it can change your perspective about the many different career options throughout the swine Industry. Jenna is planning to go to Kansas State University and majoring in Food Science or Animal Science. From there, she would like to work with food, specifically within the swine industry. Congratulations to Jenna on all of her great accomplishments thus far and we wish you the best of luck in all of your future goals!
Caley Mayo, of Whitakers, North Carolina, is the 18-year-old daughter of Travis and Kristy Mayo. As a freshman at North Carolina State University, Caley is involved in the Sigma Alpha sorority. Outside of school, Caley dedicates the majority of her time to exhibiting livestock across the nation.
While Caley has only been showing pigs for a little over a year, she has been showing sheep and goats for the past nine. “I started showing pigs in 2017 at our local county show because I wanted to try something different,” Caley says.
“Jake Erceg from Coast to Coast Show Pigs asked me about showing in the fall of 2016, so I took him up on it and decided to branch out from just sheep and goats,” Caley shared. Caley went on to mention that she was glad she stepped outside her comfort zone. “I show pigs because it’s fun, but also to gain knowledge that will help in my future career.”
Caley quickly took to her new adventure of showing pigs, as she bonded with the animals and realized that each of them have their own unique personality. “The thing I enjoy most is being able to learn each of their personalities and how each of them respond while showing.”
As for the competition aspect, Caley has her own favorite spots to exhibit at. “The North American Livestock Exposition is one of my favorites,” Caley says. “I get to see friends from across the country and I get to compete with the best of the best.”
Being a true competitor at heart, Caley knew she wanted to branch out from her usual shows of choice and go somewhere new. This need to step outside her comfort zone was what originally drew Caley to the NJSA. “I got involved in NJSA because I wanted to compete in the Southeast Regional,” Caley said.
Caley’s leap into the unknown proved to be a great experience, as she exhibited the Champion Landrace Barrow at the 2018 Southeast Regional. However, Caley doesn’t credit the many achievements of her show career as her best memories. Instead, Caley cherishes nights in the barn with her friends.
“I think the most memorable moment for me would be when it was midnight in the pig barns at the North Carolina State Fair,” Caley shares. “A huge group of us were just hanging out and singing any song that came on. I’ve learned that it’s not the big wins that become the most cherished memories, but it’s the little things that lead up to them that mean the most.”
Sticking to the mantra of getting involved and making memories, Caley shared the advice she would give to a younger NJSA member. “Take advantage of all the amazing things the NJSA has to offer. I really wish I would have gotten involved earlier in my show career,” she said.
Looking to the future, Caley plans to graduate college and find a career in agricultural communications. “I hope to be the connecting point between farmers and consumers someday,” Caley says.
The NJSA would like to congratulate Caley on all of her accomplishments and wish her the best of luck as she goes forward!