I am Alexia Stevens, daughter of Clayton and Lori Stevens. I am going into my second year at Murray State University studying Agribusiness. I chose to study agriculture because I was raised in the agriculture industry. Stevens Farms is where I have spent many hours working, playing, and developing my love for the industry. I hope to take this passion and help other young girls develop a love for it like I have. I have not quite figured out what I want to do with my degree, but what I have figured out is that I want to be a role model for these girls and help them fall in love with the most important industry in the world.
While at Murray State, I am in many agriculture related clubs and organizations. This includes Collegiate Farm Bureau, Collegiate FFA, Collegiate 4-H, Agribusiness Club, and the professional agricultural sorority Sigma Alpha. I am active in all, and hold several officer positions. In all of these organizations, we advocate for the agriculture industry around Murray in the college, surrounding schools, and the community.
Outside of my college activities, I also love spending time with my family and animals. My family raises cattle, and we always make it a family experience. We also spend many weekends of the summer at the lake together. If it wasn’t for my family, I wouldn’t be where I am today. I also show cattle and am a member of many cattle associations. My parents, working with animals, and the support from the organizations I am in, are the reason I am the loving, hard-working woman I am today.
I am also a part of the Wabash County Farm Bureau. This organization has led me to many connections with people who will help me with my future. They are also sponsoring me through this contest. I am extremely thankful for everything the the Farm Bureau has offered me and for sponsoring me!
I am participating in this contest for many reasons. When I think of the Wabash County Fair Queen, I think of someone who is active in the agriculture industry and wants to build up all the kids at the county fair. I have been a part of the Wabash County Fair since I was eight years old, through the years I have developed relationships with 4-H participants of all ages. I believe that I would be a great person to build up kids through not only wins but also losses. I am also an active participant in the agriculture industry, and will advocate for all parts of the industry as the face of the Wabash County Fair.