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Answer» What is National Finals Rodeo mean? The National Finals Rodeo, organized by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), is the premier championship rodeo event in the United States. The NFR showcases the talents of the PRCA's top 15 money-winners in each event as they compete for the world title. The NFR is held each year in the first full week of December, at the Thomas & Mack Center on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. (UNLV) and is aired live on The Cowboy Channel. Cowboy Christmas, a cowboy gift show, is held concurrent with the rodeo at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Due to COVID-19, the rodeo was temporarily relocated to Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas for 2020. The NFR took place from December 3 through December 12. The NFR is scheduled to return to Las Vegas in 2021. Since the rodeo uses 'special dirt', the dirt is stored on the UNLV campus for use in the next NFR. reference
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