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On today's episode, Brett sits down with Tate Hogan and Gunner Coburn, two members of the Top Judge program and students at Texas A&M University.

Tate is currently a student at Texas A&M University studying animal science. At TAMU, Tate was a member of the highly competitive livestock judging team earning top 5 finishes individually at multiple contests. Prior to Texas A&M, Tate attended Butler Community College where he was an intricate part of a successful judging team where he ended his junior college career with multiple top 10 finishes. Tate credits Chad Coburn for molding him into the evaluator and person he is today by competing in youth judging contests all across the country.

Gunner began his collegiate livestock judging career at Blinn College in Brenham, Texas. He was a part of a successful livestock judging team while studying animal science. He is currently a student at Texas A&M University, where he is finishing up a degree in animal science. While at TAMU, he was a member of the highly competitive livestock judging team. He plans to pursue a master's degree in animal science with a focus on beef cattle production.

Tate is currently a student at Texas

A&M University studying animal science. At TAMU, Tate was a member of the highly competitive livestock judging team earning top 5 finishes individually at multiple contests. Prior to Texas A&M, Tate attended Butler Community College where he was an intricate part of a successful judging team where he ended his junior college career with multiple top 10 finishes. Tate credits Chad Coburn for molding him into the evaluator and person he is today by competing in youth judging contests all across the country. He plans to finish his degree and continue helping young people develop their eye and passion for judging livestock.

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