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    FARM-CITY PRO RODEO
PAGE 20 • HERMISTON HERALD/EAST OREGONIAN
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2015
Farm-City
By SAM BARBEE
Staff Writers
FILE PHOTO
Rhen Richard of Roosevelt, Utah, competes in the tie down roping at the Farm-City Pro Rodeo in Hermiston. Richard took home the
all-around title competing in the tie-down roping and team roping events in 2014.
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Since its inception in 1988, 18 cow-
boys have won the all-around title at
the 27 Farm-City Pro Rodeos in Herm-
iston.
Of the 19 winners, five have been re-
peat champions and two have won more
than two FCPR all-around buckles.
The most notable winner is Trevor
Brazile, the 20-time world champion
and 12-time PRCA all-around champ.
His titles came in 2005 and 2009. In
2009, Farm-City was one of 26 all-
around titles the Amarillo, Texas native
captured.
Joe Beaver is the all-time winningest
all-around cowboy at Farm-City, tak-
ing four titles. His wins have spanned
decades and centuries, from some of
the first rodeos to some of the most re-
cent. His first all-around title came in
1994, in the seventh edition of Farm-
City. His next title came in the ensu-
ing century in 2001, and he followed
that with all-around championships in
2004 and 2008. Beaver is an eight-time
world champ, including three PRCA