Isaac Olsen of Banner County is pictured when he was tagging calves this summer.

Isaac Olsen’s strong work ethic has made him an important contributor on his family’s farm and ranch in Banner County, and it’s also helped him achieve lots of success over the years in 4-H, including winning a number of ribbons at the county and state fairs. The Banner County High School freshman has also been enjoying a successful first year in FFA, including helping his range judging team perform well at state last fall.

JEFF FIELDER Editor

jeff.fielder@nspiretoday.com

HARRISBURG – Isaac Olsen has never shied away from hard work. In fact, the Banner County High School freshman looks forward to it, especially on his family’s farm and ranch, located about five miles west of Harrisburg.

“I love doing the hard, dirty work,” he said. “Even if it makes me break a sweat, I like doing hard work.”

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Isaac with his Reserve Grand Champion Rate of Gain ribbon and Luke with his Grand Champion Rate of Gain Ribbon at the Kimball/Banner County Fair in August 2021.