Sale raises more than $200K

Timothy Stowe, a first-timer shower, walks his champion rabbits into the show barn for the premium sale at the Bee County Junior Livestock and Homemakers Show Jan. 30. The premium sale raised more than $200,000 between the grand and reserve champions, which included nearly $7,000 for Stowe's reserve champion rabbits.Â
Laura Campbell
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