Episode 606 - A Young Man’s Challenge addthis
A Young Man’s Challenge
Hard work, confidence and perseverance are commendable attributes in any teenager. Cramer Schneider exhibits all of these, and more. The personal story of this young blind Kentucky rancher has been inspiring for others.

When he was a toddler, Cramer was diagnosed with retinal cancer. Surgery removed both eyes, but his parents quickly discovered that Cramer was not going to let his disability stand in the way of his love of ranching. Cramer has won numerous awards showing his prize-winning cattle, and the teenager is looking forward to a lifelong career in agriculture.


 

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Kentucky Farm Bureau
Kentucky Department of Agriculture

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