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Election integrity includes campaign finance transparency. Hosemann campaign adviser Casey Phillips in a statement said: “Chris McDaniel’s campaign is based on a lie, staffed with Democrat operatives, and funded with illegal money. Delbert Hosemann’s campaign has a complaint pending with the attorney general’s office that includes claims that McDaniel’s PAC and campaign violated Mississippi law, which prohibits a corporation from donating more than $1,000 in a single year to a candidate or PAC and requires listing of sources of donations. READ MORE: Hosemann accuses McDaniel of ‘clear violations’ of law with campaign money Even with multiple amended reports, it appears McDaniel’s PAC received $475,000 from AEI but returned only $460,000 to the nonprofit corporation. In breed heifer classes, winners were : Percent Simmental Champion & Reserve Champion: Morgan McDaniel Angus Champion: Raegan Gilbert, Banks County Angus Reserve Champion: Landon Clark, Hall County Charolais Champion: Halley Elrod Charolais Reserve Champion: Molly Tipton, Habersham County Shorthorn Champion: Hadley Murray, Lumpkin County Shorthorn Reserve Champion: Ellie Young, Lumpkin County Simmental Champion: Morgan McDaniel Simmental Reserve Champion: Landon Clark Other Breeds Champion: Ethan Dalton Other Breeds Reserve Champion: Maggie Moon, Madison County Hereford Champion: Eric Ashworth, Banks County Hereford Reserve Champion: Emma Lawrence, Jackson County Commercial Heifer Champion: Bella Chandler Commercial Heifer Reserve Champion: Maggie Moon.When questioned about this, McDaniel’s camp declined comment, but filed an amended report changing the date of the second donation to mid-January. Other showmanship winners were: 11th Grade – Morgan McDaniel, Jackson County 10th Grade – Chloe Boling, Banks County 9th Grade – Raegan Gilbert, Banks County 8th Grade – Dawson Morris, Banks County 7th Grade – Landon Clark, Hall County 6th Grade – Halley Elrod, Jackson County 5th Grade – Riley Moon, Madison County 4 th Grade – Caleigh Fowler, Franklin County. Ethan Dalton won the 12th Grade Showmanship Award and a $250 prize. The prizes for the show awards were funded by donations from 2nd District county Farm Bureaus, county presidents and insurance agents.īella Chandler of Jackson County won the $250 academic scholarship given by the show committee. Baylor Whitfield of Stephens County won fifth place. Bella Chandler of Jackson County won third place and fourth place overall.

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Madelyn Shirley from Commerce Middle School earned the Reserve Champion Steer. Landon Clark, Hall County won fourth overall. Reagan Gilbert, Banks County, won third place overall. Dalton won Grand Champion Steer with his crossbreed steer.Įthan Dalton won Reserve Champion Heifer. McDaniel won Supreme Champion Heifer with her Percentage Simmental heifer. Morgan McDaniel of Jackson County and Ethan Dalton of Banks County won the show’s top prizes.

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The district uses the show to introduce exhibitors to the GFB Young Farmer program in hopes of encouraging students to join their county Young Farmer Committees when they turn 18.

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About 250 people turned out to watch 67 students compete in the event, which helps cattle exhibitors in the district continue developing their showmanship skills between the Georgia National Fair in October and the Georgia Junior National Livestock Show in February. 22 at the Jackson County Agricultural Facility. Georgia Farm Bureau’s 2nd District held its 12th Annual Young Farmer Steer & Heifer Show Jan. « All News & Updates McDaniel, Dalton are GFB 2nd District Cattle Show top winners

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