Mar 8, 2021 Mar 8, 2021  The Henderson County Livestock Show is two weeks away and organizers are fine tuning the event that was canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Henderson County AgriLife Extension Agent Spencer Perkins said plans will be finalized at a meeting next week in anticipation of the event. The show â¬will begin after Gov. Greg Abbott's order easing COVID-19 restrictions takes effect. This time last year, students were perfecting their entries in the livestock and project shows hoping to bring home, buckles, ribbons and cash from the premium auction. However, on March 18, show officials called a halt to what would have been the 60th anniversary show. Without the auction, which raises about $500,000, show organizers began to search for ways to help the students who had planned to exhibit offset the cost of raising their animals.