A dry season didn't prevented a quality cattle section at this year's Wondai Show.
Taking out the accolade for supreme exhibit after first being named supreme female was 29-month-old purebred Limousin Oakwood Polled Kurizma, exhibited by Paul and Kelli Foreman, Bundaberg.
Mr Foreman said Kurizma had also won supreme exhibit at Murgon Show, grand champion Bos Indicus female at Bundaberg show and senior champion female at Bundaberg Show.
"We've been showing her in the lead-up to next year's Ekka," he said.
"Her genetics go back to some of our first lines we started out with."
The Formans also claimed the award for the best five exhibits.
Supreme bull went to Berwick Norton, exhibited by David Jefferis and Dianne Priddle, Berwick Stud, Oakey, also the senior champion European male. Taking out the led steer aggregate points was the Evans family of Jen-Daview Limousins, Kingaroy.
In the young judges competition, Hayley Wicks placed first in the under 10 years section, followed by Jackson Wicks, Indy Erickson won the 10-14 years section with Jamie-Lee Webb second and James Robertson won the 15 years and over section, before Jessica Beddows.
For young handlers, Danny Gould claimed first and Erin Graham second in the under 10 years section, Ryan Gould came won the 10-14 years ahead of Hannah Needer and Ava Murdoch was winner in the over 15 years, followed by Chloe Plowman.
Cattle section volunteer Graeme Wicks said the quality of entries was high, with a number having previously been to the Brisbane Royal Show in August.
"We had 170 entries for the stud beef and led steer section so it was very well partronised," he said.
"People have spent a lot of resources in getting the cattle ready."