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SHOT 1/19/20 2:48:38 PM - Kolten Greenhorn, 9, of Waynesville, Ohio shows off Reserve Championship belt buckle at the National Western Stock Show one morning. The National Western has been held annually every January at the National Western Complex in Denver, Colorado since 1906. Its purpose is to demonstrate better breeding and feeding techniques to attendees. Since first held in 1906, it has become the world's largest stock show by number of animals and offers the world's only carload and pen cattle show. (Photo by Marc Piscotty / © 2020)

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SHOT 1/19/20 2:48:38 PM - Kolten Greenhorn, 9, of Waynesville, Ohio shows off Reserve Championship belt buckle at the National Western Stock Show one morning. The National Western has been held annually every January at the National Western Complex in Denver, Colorado since 1906. Its purpose is to demonstrate better breeding and feeding techniques to attendees. Since first held in 1906, it has become the world's largest stock show by number of animals and offers the world's only carload and pen cattle show. (Photo by Marc Piscotty / © 2020)