MIDLAND COUNTY, Texas (SSA) — Big wins and big talent are happening this week in West Texas. The Midland County Junior Livestock Show is underway, and from the judge’s stand to the champion banners, exhibitors are showcasing their hard work.
Brent Graves with StockShowAuctions.com takes us there for an update.
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