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Kansas State Students Awarded Livestock Marketeers Scholarship

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Creed Caldwell of Parker, Kansas, and Preston Dunn of St. John, Kansas, recently received $1,500 scholarships from the Livestock Marketeers, an organization of livestock marketing professionals.

Livestock Marketeers Scholarships go to college-age students interested in pursuing a career in the livestock marketing industry.

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Caldwell is a fifth-generation commercial cattle producer. His family operates a 150 head cow-calf operation. A member of the National Junior Angus Association, he established his own seedstock Angus operation in 2017 and currently markets bulls as a cooperator with Hinkle’s Prime Cut Angus, Nevada, Mo. Caldwell plans to grow his registered Angus herd while also working in the livestock industry.

Ultimately, he wants to own a large seedstock operation that markets 200 to 300 bulls each year. He also wants to pursue experience with a breed or livestock association. Caldwell is beginning his sophomore year at Kansas State University, majoring in animal science and pursuing an agribusiness minor.

Dunn also grew up in the cattle business. He graduated from the Western College of Auctioneering in 2022. He continues to hone his auctioneering craft, watching and learning from established auctioneers. Dunn also is a senior at K-State, where he dual majors in animal science and agricultural economics with a minor in business.

He was a 10-year member of the American Gelbvieh Junior Association and served on its board of directors. He was also a member of the Junior Red Angus Association. Dunn’s career goals include becoming a purebred livestock auctioneer, while also selling equipment, working as a ring man and giving back to 4-H and FFA by working benefit auctions.

The Livestock Marketeers Scholarship fund was established in 2023 with $23,000 raised at its annual Hall of Fame Banquet. Livestock Marketeers has now surpassed $50,000 in support, ensuring this scholarship will continue for generations to come. Along with an interest in pursuing a career in the livestock marketing industry, Livestock Marketeers scholarships require affiliation with a livestock organization.

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