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Ohio BEST program schedule announced

The upcoming season now includes a show in northern Ohio.

August 7, 2024

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Youth exhibiting at a beef cattle show
BEST: Beef industry youth across the state participate in the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association BEST program each year. OCA

The Ohio Cattlemen’s Association Beef Exhibitor Show Total program’s sanctioned show schedule for the upcoming season, Livin’ the BEST Life, now includes a show in northern Ohio.

The recently announced 2024-25 show schedule has added a weekend with a new show hosted by Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Williams and Wood counties at the Fulton County Fairgrounds in Wauseon, Ohio. 

The decision came after last year’s 25th anniversary of the program, where the BEST committee surveyed participant families, who commonly requested a show in northern Ohio.

BEST is an OCA youth development program that recognizes Ohio’s junior beef exhibitors for participation and placings through a series of sanctioned cattle shows.

2024-25 season schedule

The 2024-25 season schedule is as follows:

  • Mardi Gras Masquerade, Circleville, Nov. 22-24

  • AGR Holiday Classic, Columbus, Dec. 6-8

  • Northern Lights BEST Show, Wauseon, Dec. 13-15

  • Saddle and Sirloin Spectacular, Circleville, Dec. 27-29

  • Scarlet & Gray Midwest Showdown, Columbus, Jan. 3-5

  • Clark County Cattle Battle, Springfield, Jan. 24-26

  • DTS Cupid Classic, Circleville, Feb. 7-9

  • Holmes County Preview, Millersburg, Feb. 28 to March 2

  • Ohio Beef Expo, Columbus, March 14-16

  • BEST Banquet, Columbus, May 3

The show schedule is subject to change. 

The BEST Committee will hold expenses steady for the upcoming season, with no increases in OCA membership, BEST nomination fees, Buckeye Breeders Series (BBS) nominations, as well as no increases passed on to sanctioned shows.

Additionally, the number of rings that count for animals and showmanship in the final points will be less than the total rings possible, so busy families who miss a show will not have their final number of show points negatively affected.

The first sanctioned show, the Mardi Gras Masquerade, will have two animal show rings. Also planned for the first show will be two showmanship rings, both featuring enhanced awards. One ring will be for BEST participants only. The total number of animal rings for the 2024-25 season will be 17.

More information on the total number of rings that will count in the final points total for animal placings and showmanship is available in the BEST rules at ohiocattle.org/best

All breed divisions will stay the same for 2024-25. That includes the continuation of the new heifer divisions added last year: Chi Angus, Low % Chi, Limousin/Lim Flex, and Maine Angus. The low- and high-percentage All Other Breeds heifer division will continue to be combined into one AOB heifer division like last year.

Registered heifers and steers that do not have their own breed division offered will show in the AOB division, providing they meet their breed’s minimum percentage to be eligible to show at their respective breed’s national junior shows. Registered cattle not meeting the breed percentage requirement for their breed’s national junior eligibility requirement will show in the Crossbred division, not as an AOB.

Juniors who participate in these sanctioned shows earn points for their placings. Points are tabulated for market animals, heifers and showmanship, within breed and crossbreed divisions, registered Bred & Owned animals, first-, second- or third-year Novice-only division, and Buckeye Breeders Series (Ohio’s Bred, Born and Raised) division.

These points are tabulated and posted at ohiocattle.org. In addition, BEST includes educational contests through the Stockmanship program, leadership and scholarship opportunities, and community service. Participants are recognized at an end-of-season awards banquet.

For more information about the BEST program, visit ohiocattle.org/best, join the OCA BEST program Facebook group, or contact the OCA office at 614-873-6736.

Source: OCA

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