REGINA — The next generation of Canada’s cattle industry took the spotlight in Regina on day two of Agribition. Young competitors from across the country stepped into the ring with confidence, sizing up beef and dairy classes, noting every detail, and proving they have the sharp eye and steady judgment the industry demands.

This national contest has shaped future ranchers and livestock leaders for decades, teaching youth to evaluate cattle with precision and defend their decisions under pressure. The competition builds confidence, sharpens instincts and opens doors to careers in ranching, genetics and livestock management.

Scholarships and top honours were on the line, but the bigger story was growth. These young judges showed the discipline, knowledge and passion that keep Canada’s catt

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