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by | Jan 19, 2017 | Education

Sisters Kylie and Karli Self show off their goats and exiting the judging ring at the Collin County Junior Livestock Show. Photo by Joe Reavis/The Farmersville Times.

Students from Farmersville FFA showcase a wide variety of animals at the Collin County Junior Livestock Show. For additional photos see the Jan. 19 edition of The Farmersville Times or click here for the e-Edition.

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