The Corteva Coliseum hosted the highly anticipated 2026 Indiana State Fair Supreme Drive, sponsored by Indiana Farm Bureau. This event showcased several exhibitors. Talented 4-H participants presented their livestock from various species on the arena floor, vying for the esteemed titles of Supreme and Reserve Supreme Champions.
The supreme drive winners in the 4-H category will receive well-deserved recognition at the esteemed Celebration of Champions event. This special occasion takes place in September at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, where the outstanding achievements, scholarship, and dedication of these talented 4-H exhibitors are commemorated and celebrated.
Knox County's Clayton Newton was named a Supreme Champion and Reserve Supreme Champion at the event.
Supreme Champion Percentage Doe: Clayton Newton, Knox County
Reserve Champion Full Blood Doe: Clayton Newton, Knox County
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