CTE students prepare entries for livestock show

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  • MFHS students Axel Villarreal (left), Jose Villa, Moises Rios, Jose Rangel and Jesse Calleros have spent this semester working on their trailer entry for the Burnet County Livestock Show. Ag mechanics instructor Kyle Holton said he believes the trailer will win the competition. Nathan Hendrix/The Highlander
    MFHS students Axel Villarreal (left), Jose Villa, Moises Rios, Jose Rangel and Jesse Calleros have spent this semester working on their trailer entry for the Burnet County Livestock Show. Ag mechanics instructor Kyle Holton said he believes the trailer will win the competition. Nathan Hendrix/The Highlander
  • The cowboy cooker team is, from left, Ethan Verette, Chamren Gumbert, Jordan Jones, Nicholas Villegas and Ethen Dohnal. Nathan Hendrix/ The Highlander
    The cowboy cooker team is, from left, Ethan Verette, Chamren Gumbert, Jordan Jones, Nicholas Villegas and Ethen Dohnal. Nathan Hendrix/ The Highlander
  • Moises Rios is the only member of the trailer group to have experience showing entries at the livestock show. He has used his experience from last year to mentor the other students and improve his skills in welding and electrical work. Nathan Hendrix/ The Highlander
    Moises Rios is the only member of the trailer group to have experience showing entries at the livestock show. He has used his experience from last year to mentor the other students and improve his skills in welding and electrical work. Nathan Hendrix/ The Highlander
  • During an interview with The Highlander, MFHS junior Ethan Esser showcased his in-depth knowledge of welding and other craft principles. Nathan Hendrix/The Highlander
    During an interview with The Highlander, MFHS junior Ethan Esser showcased his in-depth knowledge of welding and other craft principles. Nathan Hendrix/The Highlander
As the county livestock show approaches, Marble Falls High School agricultural mechanics students are gaining valuable skills and receiving a break from traditional classes in preparation. The students will enter several items into competition at the livestock show. One of particular note is a 14-foot trailer that MFHS ag mechanics instructor Kyle Holton believes will win. The trailer is being…

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