Florida Country Magazine - December 2020 / January 2021

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FLORIDA HARVEST

MEET 2020 MISS UNITED STATES AGRICULTURE SHELBY LYNN KIRTON OF OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA, WINS THE TITLE n the midst of this crazy year, life has gone on as normal as we could make it. And that includes the pageants that celebrate the many and varied things we are surrounded by on a daily basis. Because the Sunshine State is still largely an agricultural state, it comes as no surprise that this year's Miss United States Agriculture title is held by a young woman from Okeechobee, Florida—Shelby Lynn Kirton. Her journey to the top started a year ago: In mid-December of 2019, Kirton was chosen as Central Florida Miss United States Agriculture—through the submission of photos. Her fondest memory of holding that title was when she assisted the Okeechobee Women's Pregnancy Center by donating her prom dresses to its local thrift store. For the national title, a live pageant was held June 19 to 20 in Orlando, in which Kirton rose above 11 other qualified young women in the categories of interview, state wear, onstage introductions, beauty, and impromptu questioning. When asked what her favorite portion of that pageant was,

THE DAUGHTER OF Dudley and Cheryl Kirton, the new titleholder is a fifthgeneration cattle rancher. At the age of 5, she began her agricultural career by showing livestock all over the state with her older brother, Bailey.

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she responds, “The ‘State Fun Fashion,’ because that allowed me to showcase Florida's state flower, the orange blossom.” The daughter of Dudley and Cheryl Kirton, the new titleholder is a fifth-generation cattle rancher. At the age of 5, she began her agricultural career by showing livestock all over the state with her older brother, Bailey. The duo started out showing shorthorns and slowly transitioned into Brahman cattle, and the next 13 years took them to shows all over the country. Although Bailey currently serves his country as a member of the U.S. Navy, the family, including the two children, raise and sell registered Brahman cattle from their Okeechobee ranch. Kirton is a 2018 graduate of Okeechobee High School and Indian River State College, under their dual enrollment program. She received a bachelor’s degree in animal science, with an equine specialization, in 2020 from the University of Florida. Kirton is currently attending Oklahoma State University and pursuing a master’s degree in agriculture communications.

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WHIPPING IT UP IN YOUR KITCHEN

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pages 78-81

LIVING THE LIFTED LIFESTYLE

2min
pages 76-77

MEET LUKE COMBS

3min
pages 70-72, 75

WINTERTIME WADE FISHING FOR SEATROUT

5min
pages 64-66, 68-69

OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FROM FLORIDA

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page 62

PICTURE PERFECT

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pages 58-61

THE HOMESTEAD

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RARE WESTERN PARADISE IN BROOKSVILLE

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RISING STARS OF RODEO

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pages 50-52

FLORIDA RODEO ATHLETE BECOMES PART OF HISTORY

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pages 46-48

HEAD FOR THE DUNES AT TOPSAIL HILL STATE PARK

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pages 42-44

Toes in the Sand

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pages 36-41

RIVER OF FISH Homosassa—

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pages 32-35

MEET 2020 MISS UNITED STATES AGRICULTURE

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pages 28-30

SIGN OF SUCCESS IN NORTHWEST FLORIDA’S OKALOOSA COUNTY

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pages 24-27

FLORIDA HARVEST

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TUPELO HONEY IS TRULY TERRIFIC

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pages 20-21

THE ALTOONA TRAIL RIDERS OF LAKE COUNTY

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pages 16-18

PROJECT CALF

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pages 14-15

PROTECT YOUR PETS AND YOURSELF FROM LEPTOSPIROSIS

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pages 12-14

CHEERS TO NOT LIVING IN FEAR AND LOOKING FOR BETTER!

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page 10

FEATURES

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