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K-State Animal Sciences and Industry students earn national title for fourth consecutive year

2024-04-19 18:47:31| Beef

The Kansas State University Meat Animal Evaluation Team won National Champion honors at the 2024 Collegiate Meat Animal Evaluation Contest hosted in Laramie, Wyoming.


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