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Indiana Grad Program

The Indiana Grad Program was held October 8-9 in Danville, Indiana. Over fifty participants attended the program and learned from some of the best professors in the industry. Visit the Stock Show University website to see where you can attend a Grad Program, clinic or demonstration in your area!
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A great group was in attendance at this weekend’s Grad Program!
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Professor Wess Richey demonstrates the proper way to hold clippers.
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Professor Jason Manning shows his group how to clip a calf’s head.
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Professor Talor Cox works with Jesse Jensen to clip the hind legs on his calf.
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Thank you to Sinnamon Show Supply for providing sales of Sullivan Supply products to participants.
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Wess Richey has a great time working with Ronda and Tony Crane!
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Professor Beth Vansickle helps Brian Lamar with his showmanship skills. It is essential to hold the halter the correct way to ensure you have control over your calf.
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A highlight of every Stock Show University Grad Program is the World Championship Cupcake Eating Contest!
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Professor Mason Awalt works with Justin Stafford on the proper way to clip the top and front end on his calf.
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Professor Dave Vansickle points out a certain area that Daniel Williams needs to focus on while clipping his calf.

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