Three supreme heifer champions were named on Monday afternoon in the Jim Norick arena at the 2024 Oklahoma Youth Expo. That included the Supreme Heifer that came from the Purebred champs- the Supreme Influence Heifer from the Influence or Hybrid Champs and the Supreme Born and Raised Oklahoma Supreme Heifer.
Ty Collum of the Perkins-Tryon FFA took home two of those Supreme honors with his Champion Angus heifer. He won not only the Supreme Purebred Heifer but also the 2024 OYE Bred and Owned Supreme Heifer as well.
The Reserve Supreme Purebred Heifer was shown by Tripp Lewis of Davis 4-H.
The Reserve Bred and Owned Supreme Heifer was the Champion Charolais Bred and Owned heifer shown by Kamden Flippo of Rush Springs FFA.
The Supreme Influence Heifer was the Charolais Influence Champion owned by Ella Weldon of Canadian County 4-H.
The Reserve Supreme Influence Heifer was the Champion Chianina shown by Cholee Clark of Muldrow 4-H.
Click here for the top Heifers from the shows from over the weekend and into Monday.
Click here for the full schedule for the 2024 OYE. The Oklahoma Farm Report team will be snapping pictures from start to finish- and you can see them as we add them to our Flickr album for 2024- available here. If you want to look back to the 2023 OYE- click here for our pictures from last year’s event.
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