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2026 Livestock Judges

Steers/Beef Jackpot

Tar Tut

Tar Tut, from Faribault, MN, is a graduate of Texas A&M University, where he competed on the nationally recognized livestock judging team that earned Reserve National Champion honors. He was also named to the Collegiate Coaches Association All-American Team.

Before Texas A&M, Tut judged at Butler Community College, where his team won a national championship and was named Co-Team of the Year. His passion for livestock began early, showing Red Angus and Hereford cattle.

He went on to serve on the junior boards of both the Red Angus and Hereford associations, retiring as chairman of the National Junior Hereford Association. Tut also coached the Coryell County 4-H Livestock Judging Team.

He now works as a Territory Manager for Merck Animal Health in Texas and plans to pursue a Ph.D. in youth leadership development or organizational and strategic leadership.

Youth Angus, AOB, Beefmaster, Brangus

Levi Douglas

Hailing from Angleton, Texas, Levi Douglas and his family strive to produce quality seedstock for the showring.

Douglas owns and operates Double D Ag insurance, specializing in mitigating agriculture producers exposure to risk. He spent his early years exhibiting cattle across the nation.He grew up in a registered Limousin cattle operation that successfully campaigned many champions across at the national level.

Douglas was a member of the judging teams both at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College and Oklahoma State University where he earned his Associate and Bachelor degrees respectively

Open Brahman

Pasquale Swaner

Steven Swaner Jr., known as "Pasquale," is a highly respected judge of Brahman cattle with a lifetime of experience in the breed. The son of Steamer and the late Marsha Swaner, Pasquale has spent his entire life dedicated to the Brahman breed and its global advancement.

Hailing from Waco, TX, the Swaner family's Red Brahman herd, recognized by the elite SRS prefix, is considered among the finest worldwide. They have produced influential sires such as +SRS Red Stroke 522, +SRS Mr. Captain Red Legs 834, +SRS Mr. Troubador 933, and +SRS Mr. Pasco 812.Swaner holds bachelors and masters degrees in animal science, blending his formal education with real-world expertise gained from a lifetime of involvement in the Brahman industry. His professional work with Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service focuses on advancing agriculture programs that benefit youth and adult producers alike.

His judging career began at just 20 years old in Needville, TX. Swaner went on to become one of the youngest ever to judge the National Brahman Show at the age of 31, an honor that cemented his reputation as a respected figure among his peers. His judging experience spans worldwide, including shows in Mexico, Thailand, and Central and South America.

In 2024, Swaner judged the National Brahman Show for the third time. That event was especially meaningful for him, as it was his first time judging since the introduction of the Marsha Swaner Perpetual Trophy, awarded to the Grand Champion Red Brahman Female. This moment holds added significance as it honors his mother’s legacy.

Swaner continues to serve the Brahman community as a past officer and current director of the American Brahman Breeders Association.

Youth Dairy Cattle

Tammy Voegeli

Tammy Voegeli hails from Arlington, Wisconsin, and is the owner of VoGrin Boarding. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, she was a member of the National Champion Dairy Judging Team and earned All-American honors.

After graduation, Voegeli returned to her family’s farm, where her experience caring for show heifers of all breeds and preparing groups for sales inspired the creation of VoGrin Boarding. In addition to running the boarding business, she is actively involved in the daily operations of VoGrin Swiss, her family’s dairy farm.

Over the years, VoGrin has garnered numerous All-American titles and nominations for both their homebred animals and those exhibited by their boarding clients.

Voegeli has judged a wide range of county, state, and regional shows across more than a dozen states. Her recent assignments include the North Carolina Junior State Fair, the Kentucky State Fair Open Brown Swiss Show, the Iowa State Fair Open Brown Swiss and Junior Holstein Shows, and the Delco Classic. Additional judging highlights include the Southeastern National Brown Swiss Show, Maryland Swiss State Show, Tennessee State Fair, Kansas State Fair, Northeast Spring Show Brown Swiss and Milking Shorthorn Shows, Indiana State Junior Holstein Show, and the National Cattle Congress and Youth Dairy Classic.

Tammy and her partner, Allyn Paulson, have a son, Dakota, 11, who is already developing a strong passion for showing cattle and traveling with his parents.

Youth Dairy GOATS & SANCTIONED LEG SHOW

dR. Katie Jackson

Dr. Katie Jackson began raising dairy goats in 2000 when her family moved to White Rock Farm in Kearneysville, West Virginia. What started with a single Oberhasli doe soon grew to include LaManchas, Nigerians, and Saanens.

Her involvement with dairy goats led her into 4-H and FFA, where she competed in multiple national-level judging contests—experiences she continued through her college years. She earned her American Dairy Goat Association judging license at the 2013 ADGA Convention.

Dr. Jackson completed her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in biosystems engineering at the University of Kentucky, and in 2021 graduated from Lincoln Memorial University College of Veterinary Medicine. She is now a large-animal veterinary practice owner, with more than 90 percent of her caseload focused on small ruminants.

Dr. Jackson and her husband, Joey, have two young daughters, Isabelle and Samantha. They maintain a small herd of dairy goats—primarily Oberhasli—and she also helps manage the family’s cow–calf operation.

Open dairy goats

Daniel Laney

While serving as the Principal/ Teacher in a one-room school in Northern California, Laney was first introduced to dairy goats and lived with his family on a 6000-acre cattle ranch. His association with goats started with “Tiger Lilly” to provide milk for his son, Joshua, who was lactose intolerant. That was the start of a lifetime of love and appreciation for the amazing dairy goat!

Over the years, Laney has raised Nubians, Alpines, LaManchas, Recorded Grades and helped to raise Saanens and Oberhaslis. He has been involved with the American Dairy Goat Association for almost 50 years, serving as an ADGA Director for California, President of ADGA, Office Manager of ADGA, and chair and member of many different ADGA committees.

Laney has been a licensed ADGA Judge for 49 years and participated in all the ADGA programs offered. His herd known as Slinker Ridge, has garnered many national championships with Nubians and LaManchas, from does.As a parent and a teacher, the youth have always been a focus of his career.

Laney also volunteers in Nepal, working tirelessly with the Worldwide Goat Project Nepal that support the village goat farmers and youth by providing knowledge, materials, and live goats to farmers and youth.

Youth Brahman

Dr. joe mask


Joe W. Mask, Ph.D., of Franklin, TX, joined the faculty as assistant professor of Animal Science in the Department of Agriculture at Stephen F. Austin State University in August 2024.

Dr. Mask has judged cattle for the past 28 years at local, county, state, national and international shows. He also serves as superintendent at numerous livestock shows working with beef cattle and livestock judging contest. His greatest joy is watching his daughter, Jennifer, show and advocate for the beef cattle industry and agriculture. Dr. Mask and his wife, Julie, and daughter, Jennifer, raise Brahman, Beefmaster, Simbrah and Simmental cattle.

Prior to joining the faculty, Dr. Mask served five years as the executive vice president at the American Brahman Breeders Association and the Beefmaster Breeders United. During that time, he represented progressive and committed Brahman and Beefmaster breeders on a worldwide level, managed a professional team, represented the associations at worldwide beef events, and guided the organizations as demand for Brahman and Beefmaster cattle genetics continued to rise. It was his goal to make Brahman and Beefmaster a common name when talking about the Beef industry.

Previously, Dr. Mask served as an assistant professor of the Practice in the Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communication Department at Texas A&M University with teaching responsibilities in Agricultural Leadership. He also served as assistant professor/extension specialist for Youth Veterinary Science with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Institute for Infectious Animal Diseases. Here, Dr. Mask was instrumental in implementing the Veterinary Science Certificate Program in all 50 states and four countries. Before this, he served as an agriculture science teacher or county extension agent for 16 years.

Dr. Mask received his Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Science from Texas A&M University, Master of Science in Agriculture Education from Tarleton State University and Doctorate in Extension Education from Texas A&M University.

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