The Department of Agriculture (USDA) says there are almost 100 million cattle in the U. S., and someone must take care of them. That’s where people like Emma Victery come in.
Victery, a member of Chickasha FFA in Oklahoma, raises Black Angus cattle with her family. She started small in her youth, but now Emma is an irreplaceable part of the management and marketing on her family farm. She was named an American Star in Agricultural Placement Finalist at the 95th National FFA Convention and Expo.
She shares more with Broadcast Desk Intern Michelle Stangler.
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