Addyson Ryan Takes Home Overall Champion Titles In Swine

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Thursday at the Warren County Agricultural Fair kicked off with the swine show. Among the showman in the ring was Addyson Ryan, who brought five pigs with her to the show. Ryan is a member of the Willing Workers 4-H club.

“I got five here today to three guilts into barrows,” said Ryan. “I got Grand Champion Gilt Overall, and then I got Grand Champion Barrow Overall with my black one.”

As the Grand Champion of the Barrow and Gilt show, Ryan and her animals will be moving on to The Throwdown in Knoxville on August 5th. 

Warren County Fair coverage is made possible by our sponsors: The Kensington, Farm One LLC, Good Dental, Bi-County Insurance, McClure Custom Pumping, Sean Stevens Insurance, Bald Bluff Supply, Doran Insurance, Melton Jewelers, Western IL Title, Fairview Sale Barn, American Family Insurance Carol Shaw, Farmer’s Grain, Galesburg Hospital Ambulance Service, A. Eugene Miller Agency, Warren County Fair Association, F&M Bank, Warren County Fair Association, McGrew Feedlot, Kellogg Printing

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