Cuero, Texas -The 76th Annual Cuero Livestock Show was a grand celebration of agricultural excellence and community spirit, announcing the crowning of the FFA/4-H Royalty. The event, held at the Ag Friar Center, saw enthusiastic participation from young agriculturists and their families, showcasing their dedication and hard work.

The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the 2025 DeWitt County 4-H Princess, Morgan Zengerle. Morgan’s commitment to 4-H and her outstanding achievements in livestock judging and community service earned her this prestigious title. She was joined by Paisley Bixenmann, who was named the DeWitt County 4-H Princess Runner-up, recognizing her exceptional contributions and dedication to the program.

In the FFA category, Jackie Finey was crowned the Cuero FFA Princess. Jackie’s passion for agriculture and her leadership within the FFA community made her a deserving recipient of this honor. Ella Jander was named the Cuero FFA Sweetheart, celebrating her dedication and involvement in various FFA activities.

The Cuero Livestock Show also featured a variety of livestock events, including the Commercial Heifer Sale, where participants showcased top-quality Brahman, Brangus Baldies, Black Baldies, Hereford, Santa Gertrudis, Simmental Angus, Beefmaster, Charolais, and other crossbreds. The event highlighted the importance of youth involvement in agriculture and the continuation of cherished traditions in Cuero.

The crowning of the FFA/4-H Royalty was a testament to the hard work, dedication, and community spirit of these young leaders. Congratulations to Morgan Zengerle, Paisley Bixenmann, Jackie Finey, and Ella Jander on their well-deserved titles.
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