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Kingfisher girl crowned Little Miss Agricul

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Kingfisher girl crowned Little Miss Agricul

Rozlyn Cambron of Kingfisher was recently crowned Little Miss Agriculture Oklahoma.

Miss Agriculture America is a national organization that focuses on promoting agriculture featuring queens of all ages that support, celebrate and educate all about the diverse aspects of agriculture.

The organizations ultimate goal is to educate society on the importance of quality agriculture and its role in the world.

Rozlyn is the 5-year-old daughter of Dyshia and Randy Yost, and Ron Cambron.

Her agricultural interest include riding her pony, showing her mini Hereford show steer, feeding the chickens and helping out on the farm.

This is her second year to serve as Little Miss Agriculture Oklahoma.

Last year she represented her pageant community by donating to several food pantries, attending stock shows, rodeos, state fairs, agricultural museums and rode her horse in several parades – all while wearing her crown and sash with pride.

The national organization helps youth to build confidence, promote self-esteem, develop public speaking skills, and gain skills to last a lifetime.

Rozlyn looks forward to serving another year as Little Miss Agriculture Oklahoma, her mom said.