A Commercial Heifer is a young female beef animal that is not registered with a breed association and is typically shown for her production potential rather than for meat. These heifers are raised to become part of a commercial cow-calf operation and are judged on their ability to become productive brood cows.
A Market Steer is a castrated male beef animal raised for meat production and exhibited in livestock shows. These steers are showcased by youth in 4-H, FFA, and county fair programs.
The Rodeo Queen Contest is a prestigious competition that combines horsemanship, public speaking, poise, and personality to select ambassadors for the rodeo and agricultural community. Contestants compete for titles such as Queen, Princess, or Junior Queen, often representing the rodeo throughout the year.
Honoring the grit of our hometown heroes, the Smoke Eater 5K & Challenge puts participants through their paces in firefighter-style obstacles. It’s a boots-on-the-ground salute to bravery and strength, Texas-style.