This just shows how humble we KStaters are that kslim didn't even mention our complete dominance in the world of collegiate crop and soil judging.
"There’s also Raider Red Meats, a side business established in 1982 to recoup the costs of running the meat judging team by packaging and selling leftover teaching product as steaks, chops and processed meats. Over time it’s mushroomed into a $2.2 million auxiliary enterprise of Texas Tech that does retail and catering across the state. All proceeds funnel back into the program’s endowment, which presently is in the neighborhood of $10 million." war chest
Taylor Schertz stayed on the move as she considered the four pig carcasses dangling in front of her, their hooves pierced by gleaming silver hooks no cattle
texas tech is the premier leftover teaching steak distributor in the nation and the #Texas AandM Aggies host a brisket camp
other than dying sports (football) that no one cares about (also football), Texas Tech is the Alabama of everything
looking forward to the next SI article on our elite chess team though they could really choose from any number of other sports that we excel in
judging off their tmb contingent, i think we all know mizzou is the rutgers of collegiate competitive meat judging
imagine a large meat slamming into your head or slapping you in the face without some sort of protection!
our dominance is not limited by national borders or large bodies of water crazy to think australia, most famous for their steakhouses and "barbies", couldnt stop this train https://www.kcbd.com/2019/07/14/tex...takes-first-australian-international-contest/