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Saskatchewan Beef Expo 2022 Returns

After a two-year hiatus, the Saskatchewan Beef Expo was held over the weekend in Saskatoon. 

The event featured a heifer and steer show, showmanship show, and team grooming competition as well as educational seminars from 4-H Saskatchewan and Flat-Top Cattle Co.

Here is the list of Show Results from the Saskatchewan Beef Expo at Prairieland Park.

TEAM GROOMING COMPETITION:

Winning Senior Team:
Kolby Haynes & Keaton Haynes

Winning Intermediate Team:
Lane Steen, Waylon Blacklock & Avery Bohrson

Winning Junior Team:
Ella Rae Malinowski, Heidi Zoerb & Erica Zoerb

SHOWMANSHIP:

1st Place Senior Showmanship:
Colt Blacklock, Dundurn, SK

1st Place Intermediate Showmanship:
Lane Steen, Dundurn, SK

1st Place Junior Showmanship:
Raya Bieber, Wolsely, SK

HEIFER SHOW:

Grand Champion Heifer:
Keaton Haynes, Bigger, SK

Reserve Grand Champion Heifer:
Lane Steen, Dundurn, SK

MARKET STEER SHOW

Grand Champion Steer:
Alex Manson, Birch Hills, SK

Reserve Grand Champion Steer:
Kylee Hansen, Weldon, SK

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