Articles with the Tag: 4-H
Wednesday, July 30 8:30 a.m. Judges Orientation 9 a.m. – noon Perishable Open Class Check-in 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Swine Showmanship and Judging 3:30 p.m. Cat Show 5 p.m. Open Class Judges Orientation 5 p.m. Beef Showmanship 5 p.m. Lions Club Games 5 p.m. – 8 p.m...
News from Lake County 4-H TWIN FALLS, Idaho – The Lake County 4-H livestock judging team of Laurel Rigby, Josey Motichka and Courtnee Clairmont recently bested teams from across Idaho and Nevada to take first place at the Southern Idaho Livestock Judging Camp. The team traveled t...
RONAN — Pioneer Days events, rodeos, and local 4-H competitions drew huge crowds to Ronan last week as fairgoers enjoyed a lineup of activities with a bit of something for everyone. Area athletes were able to battle it out with a 5k run plus softball, volleyball and three-on-three basketball t...
RONAN — Deuce stood chewing his cud in the beef barn at the Lake County Fair, not too concerned about what was going on around him. Owned and shown by Hallie Sohr, Deuce, a black steer, won grand champion market beef at this year’s Lake County Fair. Hallie, 13, said her parents, Teresa a...
RONAN — Wearing white shirts and black jeans blinged up with sparkles and glittering belts for the girls, 4-H kids either held their bunnies or placed their furry projects into small carriers during the bunny show on Aug. 2. Moms and dads, grandmas and granddads and friends crowded the grandst...
RONAN – The animal that stole the show at the Lake County Fair never went before a judge or set foot in the auction barn. It lay nestled next to its mother and siblings in a cage on poultry row. A three-legged duckling owned by Shannon Saint, of Saddle Mountain 4-H, drew crowds almost immediat...
When dogs meet, tails wag, noses sniff and friendships are formed. Cats? Not so much. Separation is key. In Wednesday’s cat show, a few glares were exchanged, and possibly a hiss, but overall the well-mannered felines kept their claws to themselves. Exactly how do you train a headstrong ...
News from Montana State University Extension office POLSON – Cody Grant, 4-H member in Polson, helped the Montana 4-H shooting sports team win top places in the National 4-H Shooting Sports Invitational Tournament in Grand Island, Neb. Grant was a member of the Shotgun team. “The c...
RONAN — MSU extension agent Jack Stivers said Lake County’s 4-H program is one of the best in the nation, offering a youth development program seeking to educate and grow the valley’s kids. “If I was to sum it up in a couple of words, it’s an educational program outside...