Kelsey Vandeberghe and Alexis Vandeberghe, both of Cleveland, North Dakota, won honors at the National Junior Angus Show recently.
Under House Bill 1371, feedlots or dairies could partner with a corporation and no longer fall under the definition of farming and ranching.
Kelsey Vandeberghe won grand champion bred-and-owned carcass steer, and Alexis Vandeberghe won reserve grand champion bred-and-owned carcass steer at the Carcass Steer Contest at the event, held July 2-9 in Kansas City, Missouri.
The grand champion bred-and-owned steer had a hot-carcass weight of 812 pounds and graded low-Prime with a 3.1 yield grade. The reserve grand champion bred-and-owned steer had a hot-carcass weight of 749 pounds and graded low-Prime with a 2.7 yield grade.