Phoenix, Arizona – October 24, 2023 – The Arizona National Livestock Show is a multi-faceted show featuring many family friendly events. In addition to the livestock competition, youth compete in public speaking and creed speaking contests along with livestock judging and skill-a-thon competitions.
On Cattlemen’s Day, men and women from across the state gather for fellowship and spirited competition during the Arizona National Working Ranch Horse Competition, Ranch Replacement Heifer and Commercial Bull Show and Sale and Cattledog Competition.
Bring the young buckaroos for The Farm Experience, an interactive glimpse into the agricultural lifestyle where they can enjoy the experience of riding a wooly sheep or roping a goat.
The Arizona National Horse Show has long been part of the annual competitions. Since relocating to Scottsdale’s WestWorld equine complex in 1998, it has experienced significant growth, with equine competitions for various interests including an American Quarter Horse Association Show and Youth Horse Show.
Here is a breakdown of the scheduled events:
The Farm Experience: A series of events at the Arizona National Livestock Show designed to educate people, especially children, about farm animals, their care, and their importance in agriculture. These events focus on providing information and interactive experiences to teach attendees about various aspects of livestock production.
The Agri Mechanics Show: Showcases agricultural mechanics projects created by students and participants, often in the context of agricultural education programs or 4-H clubs. This event provides a platform for individuals to display their skills and craftsmanship in various categories, including Ornamental Welding, Woodworking, Small Metal Projects, and more.
Cowboy Classics: Working with a special grant provided by the Kemper and Ethel Marley Foundation, the Arizona National Livestock Show is proud to do its part in helping to support and encourage Western Artists. In doing so, we help them gain recognition, visibility, and opportunities for their work in the art world.
Livestock Judging: The Arizona National Livestock Show proudly hosts the first national Collegiate Livestock Judging competition of the year, in addition to a Junior Judging Contest for youth in 4-H and FFA. This contest utilizes the best animals from across the country.
Speaking Contests: Allows participants, often students or individuals involved in agricultural education programs like FFA (Future Farmers of America) or 4-H clubs, to deliver prepared speeches on topics related to agriculture and related fields. These contests serve as opportunities for participants to enhance their public speaking skills, demonstrate their knowledge, and advocate for agricultural issues.
Cattledog Trials: Competitive events where herding dogs, often Border Collies or Australian Cattle Dogs, demonstrate their skills in working livestock, particularly cattle. These trials are not only a showcase of the dogs’ herding abilities but also a practical test of their usefulness in ranching and farming operations.
Replacement Heifer and Commercial Bull Grading and Sale: Replacement heifer and commercial bull grading are important processes in the cattle industry that help farmers and ranchers assess the quality and suitability of cattle for breeding and production purposes. These grading systems are used to make informed decisions about which animals to keep for breeding and which ones to sell for meat production.
Farming Simulator: A popular video game series developed by Giants Software which allows players to experience the life of a modern farmer, managing various aspects of farming, including planting and harvesting crops, raising livestock, and operating agricultural machinery.
Video Contest: A groundbreaking initiative aimed at harnessing the power of social media videos to promote education in an engaging and entertaining format. In today’s digital age, education and creativity should know no boundaries. This campaign aims to democratize knowledge-sharing and make learning accessible to all, transforming the way we engage with educational content.
Skill-A-Thon: A specialized competition that tests participants’ knowledge and skills related to livestock, including various aspects of animal care, management, and agriculture. Participants will be given a written exam consisting of questions related to livestock, animal health, nutrition, breeding, and management. There will be rotations where participants must identify various aspects of livestock and agricultural items including breed, equipment and feed. Participants will be asked to demonstrate their problem-solving skills as they are presented with scenarios related to livestock management such as calculating feed rations, diagnosing and treating common livestock health issues, or making decisions about breeding and genetics.
Agriculture plays a vital role in both the history and economics of Arizona. Recent government statistics estimate Arizona agriculture is over a $23.3 billion industry. The show’s founders knew the importance of agriculture when they held an organizational meeting, but surely, they had no idea the 1948 Phoenix Stock Show would evolve into one of the largest livestock events in the Southwest.
The Arizona National is investing in the future of agriculture and awards $60,000 annually in scholarships to students who have participated in the livestock show. Scholarships are awarded to students currently enrolled in a college or university and who have demonstrated an interest in agriculture.
The Arizona National Livestock Show, Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting youth and promoting livestock and agriculture to the public while preserving our western heritage.
For complete information, visit: https://www.anls.org/
Media ContactCompany Name: The Arizona National Livestock ShowContact Person: Tyler GrandilEmail: Send EmailPhone: (602) 258-8568Address:1826 West McDowell Road City: PhoenixState: AZ 85007-1696Country: United StatesWebsite: www.anls.org/