Iberia Parish Youth Crowned 2017 Louisiana Farm Bureau Queen

By Allie Doise, Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation

Sloane Judice, 16, of Iberia parish was crowned the 2017 Louisiana Farm Bureau Queen Saturday night during the organization's 95th annual convention.

Sloane Judice, 16, of Iberia parish was crowned the 2017 Louisiana Farm Bureau Queen Saturday night during the organization's 95th annual convention.

NEW ORLEANS - Sloane Marie Judice of Iberia Parish couldn’t hide her excitement, gasping with disbelief as her name was called as the 2017 Louisiana Farm Bureau Queen Saturday night during Farm Bureau's 95th Annual Convention.   

After a weekend of tough interviews to quiz her knowledge of agricultural issues and the Farm Bureau, the dark-haired, brown-eyed Judice, 16, captured the title of Louisiana Farm Bureau Queen after competing with 22 other parish queens.  Judice, along with the other top 10 finalists, was asked how she would explain the importance of agriculture to the general public.

“I think a huge responsibility is being able to go out to the people personally to make sure they know what you stand for,”Judice said. “I think another great thing we can do is make it more public through social media.”

Judice said she is excited to see everything her reign will hold, but wants to focus her reign on learning about Louisiana’s agricultural industry while educating others as well.

“I am definitely looking forward to learning more about the industry,” Judice said. “I didn’t really come from a farm family, but I really want to be able to understand why this means so much to farmers and get to personally know them.”

Judice is the daughter of Perry and Bridget Judice, of New Iberia. She is currently a senior at Loreauville High School. Rebecca Brown of Pointe Coupee parish was named first runner-up in the contest. Second runner-up in the competition was Dina Crochet of Assumption Parish. The contestants also voted Alizabeth Guillot of Richland Parish Miss Congeniality.

The Louisiana Farm Bureau Queen's Contest is sponsored by the Louisiana Farm Bureau Women's Committee, and concluded the youth events in a week jam-packed with activity during the organization's annual meeting.