ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Officials with the New Mexico State Fair said the Junior Livestock Sale has once again set a fair record.
The sale was held on Friday, showing off animals that many New Mexico children put hard work into raising, grooming, and breeding.
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“These kids work incredibly hard caring and nurturing their animals to prepare for the sale,” said State Fair General Manager Dan Mourning. “This record-breaking sale is a testament to their hard work and illustrates the community’s dedication to programs such as FFA and 4-H.”
Officials said nearly $744,000 in sales were made. It broke last year’s record of $710,000.
The state fair ends on Sunday.
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