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Feature looking forward to building her career in the beef cattle industry and with the Limousin breed. She recently completed her associate’s degree in Agriculture at Northeast Oklahoma A&M College (NEO) in Miami, Okla., where she also successfully competed on the livestock judging team. She was named a 2019 All American Livestock Judge, which is based on both academic and judging performance and is awarded to just 15 junior college students across the nation. This fall, she will study at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Tex., where she will study agricultural business and compete on the livestock judging team. She will graduate in 2021 and is considering law school. “I would love to practice law and focus on agricultural policy,” said Montagne. “I also plan to continue to grow my Limousin herd and will show at the majors (American Royal, NAILE, NWSS) even after my junior career is over. Developing my Limousin herd as a junior has given me a big jump start on life.” LT (Left) The South Dakota team, including Alexa Montagne, earned a spot in the fitting finals at the 2019 NJLSC. 90 | AUGUST / SEPTEMBER 2019 “Developing my Limousin herd as a junior has given me a big jump start on life,” said Alexa Montagne, NALJA member from Elk Point, S.D. (Senior Photo by Push Play Photography)