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Randall County 4-H member named reserve champion at Fort Worth show
Summary
Cavin Clift of Amarillo was named Reserve Champion Black/Other Purebred Barrow in the Junior Barrow Show at the 2026 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, which offered more than $272,000 in premiums for junior exhibitors.
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A Randall County 4-H member earned recognition at a major Texas agricultural event. Cavin Clift of Amarillo was named Reserve Champion Black/Other Purebred Barrow in the Junior Barrow Show at the 2026 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. The annual show brought together junior exhibitors from across the state. Organizers described the event as a place for hands-on learning in agriculture and related skills.
Key details:
- Cavin Clift, from Amarillo, was named Reserve Champion Black/Other Purebred Barrow in the Junior Barrow Show.
- The 2026 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo hosted junior exhibitors from across Texas and reported more than $272,000 in premiums overall.
- The Junior Barrow Show accounted for $56,345 in premiums.
- FWSSR said the event provides learning opportunities in livestock production, judging contests and other competitions that cover areas such as robotics, wildlife and habitat management, horticulture and equine care.
- Both 4-H and FFA members from more than 232 of Texas' 254 counties competed for premium awards, scholarships and chances to sell animals in the Jr. Sale of Champions.
Summary:
The result provides local recognition for a young exhibitor and reflects the event's role in agricultural education and youth development. Undetermined at this time.
