4-H Events and Activities

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

First Weekend of the Fort Worth Stock Show a GREAT Success!!

The following 4-H'ers from Kaufman County participated in the Fort Worth Stock Show Junior Heifer and Junior Breeding Swine Show.
Participating the in the Junior Heifer Show was.
Zack Busy-Hawes – 7th place Jan 2010 Shorthorn Heifer
Cassidy Urive – 1st place Jan 2010 Polled Hereford Heifer
Justin Jenkins – 7th March 2010 Maine Anjou Heifer
Hailey Hawes – 1st with a July 2009 Maine Anjou Heifer
Clarissa Perez – 3rd with a Sept 2010 Shorthorn Heifer
Cameron Cunningham – 7th with a June 2010 Shorthorn Heifer
Bailey Buchanan – 3rd Oct 2009 Angus Heifer
Brooke Jones – 2nd with a Oct 2009 Angus Heifer
Brooke Adams – 2nd with a Sept 2009 Angus Heifer
Micheal Hawes – Reserve Grand Champion Hereford Heifer

In the Junior Breeding Swine Show...


Jacob Reznicek – 6th and 7th Class 56 Berkshire Gilts
Jordan Reznicek – 7th Class 54 Berkshire Gilts

District IV Lock-In a BIG succes!!!


Congratulations to the 4-H’ers and the 4-H Leaders/Parents that braved a night at the Amazing Jakes in Plano with the other 200 4-H’ers from across District IV.  Kaufman County took in one of the largest delegations for a long time with 22 representing the county.  Good Job everyone!!!

Those brave enough to attend was Cassie Boyd, Judy and Michelle Braddock, Emily Donaldson, Meagan, Quentin, and Tiffany Gravelle, McKenna Kuzma, Jacob Long, Megan and Micheal Matzka, Chelsea and Kayleigh  Page, Kaitlyn and Angela Pagel, Kaylee and Mark Rodriguez, Emily Stout, Kaylie Sutton, Kelvin and Renee Word, and Carrie Sharp.

There are some great photos on the District IV 4-H Facebook page .

Saturday, January 08, 2011

Recipe Rally for the Texas 4-H State Roundup

Countdown to Roundup #22 - Recipe Rally – The Texas 4-H & Youth Development Program and the 4-H Healthy Lifestyles Advisory Board is pleased to offer intermediate and senior age 4-H members the opportunity to participate in the 4-H Recipe Rally. 4-H members are “challenged” with creating a recipe and submitting a video of them demonstrating the preparation of the recipe. Two entry deadlines are remaining for this contest. Entries not selected as the winner of a group may be re-submitted for consideration in the next group. The winner from each “group” will be invited to compete in the 4-H Recipe Rally on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at Texas 4-H Roundup. Remaining entry deadlines for each group are listed below:

Group, Deadline, Winner Announced by:
-January 31st, Midnight March 1st
-March 31st,  Midnight May 1st

If you would like to know more about this contest or about what Texas 4-H Roundup is contact the county extension office.

Texas Wildlife Bridgades

Helen Holdsworth, 800-TEX-WILD, hholdsworth@texas-wildlife.org

SAN ANGELO
Registration for the Texas AgriLife Extension Service's Texas Brigades camps this summer has begun.

Youth are taught leadership skills and natural resources conservation at Texas Brigades camps scattered across the state, said Dr. Dale Rollins, AgriLife Extension wildlife specialist at San Angelo and the camp concept's originator.

Rollins said each camp is limited to 20-30 students from ages 13-17.

"The camps are designed to develop life skills such as critical thinking and team building through fun and interesting activities that focus on a particular species of wildlife," Rollins said.

"As I reflect on my career, the dividends I've witnessed from the Brigades camps are not only professionally rewarding, but they also stoke my fires daily to push for conservation education," he said. "And I believe those same sentiments apply to each and every one of the 100 or so volunteers who assist with the various camps.

"A lot of high school students aspire to find a career in wildlife management, but the field has always been highly competitive," Rollins added. "Participation in the Brigade camps offers them a chance to get not only a taste for such careers, but also to develop a network of contacts who can help them achieve their career goals. The Brigades network is one big family."

The camp dates and locations are:
-€“ 12th Battalion South Texas Buckskin Brigade -€“ Carrizo Springs, June 5-9.
-“ 19th Battalion Rolling Plains Bobwhite Brigade -€“ Coleman, June 18-22.
-€“ 14th Battalion South Texas Bobwhite Brigade - Campbellton, June 26-30.
-€“ 6th Battalion Bass Brigade – Santa Anna, July 11-15.
-€“ 10th Battalion North Texas Buckskin Brigade -€“ Albany, July 17-21.

"Parents love the program," said Helen Holdsworth, San Antonio-based Texas Brigades executive director. "They appreciate the level of education offered by the wildlife and natural resource professionals, as well as the challenges presented to the participants. We offer a high-quality, unique experience for the students.

"We receive many positive reports back from cadets and parents about the Brigades," Holdsworth said. "One father sent an email to Dr. Rollins."

Holdsworth said the father wrote: "For two summers, now, I have seen how these kids become very passionate about wildlife and conservation. And I have seen firsthand how my own son has grown as a person as well, thanks to y’all."

In another correspondence Holdsworth mentioned, Charlie Neuendorff of Fayetteville wrote, "The camp was life changing; it was the best experience of my life. I made wonderful friends, and I am excited to hopefully see them next year when we all return as Assistant Covey Leaders."

The camps are a partnership effort of the AgriLife Extension, Texas Wildlife Association, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, several universities, conservation groups, local soil and water conservation districts, private businesses and individuals with an interest in wildlife and youth leadership development.

Tuition is $400 per cadet per camp, but Rollins said sponsors are available to provide financial aid when needed.

"We're also always looking for highly motivated adults from 20 to 60 years of age who are willing to serve as 'covey school' or 'herd' leaders," Rollins said. "They'll get a one-of-a-kind intensive workshop in the game species they choose. But even better, they'll get a full helping of appreciation and optimism about today's youth and what a powerful impact they can have on conservation."

If your club would like to hear more Nathan Stibbons went last year. He has a great program to tell of his experiences.

Applications may be completed online or downloaded at http://www.texasbrigades.org.
For more information, contact Holdsworth at hholdsworth@texas-wildlife.org or Kassi Scheffer at kscheffer@texas-wildlife.org or 800-TEX-WILD or 210-826-2904.

4-H has Talent!!!

Do you have what it takes to be a star? Have you always pictured yourself performing on the “Big Stage?” If so, the 2011 Texas 4-H Roundup 4-H Has Talent Competition is for you. Get the chance to show your skills on stage in front of nearly 3,000 fellow 4-Hers, parents/volunteers, and 4-H faculty. So sing a song, do a dance, tell a joke or just do something unusual!
Submit Youtube videos to Kyle Merten (kjmerten@ag.tamu.edu)
Entries must be received by April 1, 2011
For complete details please visit the following site: http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/youth/roundup/index.php

Houston Livestock Show &Rodeo Ag Products contest

The deadline for entry into the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Ag Product ID Contest has been extended to February 1, 2011.  This contest gives youth the opportunity to show off what they know about TEXAS AGRICULTURE through identification of Texas Ag Products.  Prizes include $200 school supply gift cards, trophies and banners.  The contest wil be held at the Houston Reliant Center on March 8, 2011 and is open to 4-H and FFA youth ages 14 to 18 as of August 31, 2010.  For all the details and rules go to http://www.rodeohouston.com/access/livestock/handbook.aspx and type in the search box "Ag Product ID".

Monday, January 03, 2011

County Fair Validation this Coming Saturday - 8 am to 10 am!!!

The County Fair Tag in is just less than a week away.  I was in the office this morning and was taking several phone calls.  On the county website ( http://kaufman-co.tamu.edu/pubcat.cfm?COUNTY=Kaufman&CatID=632  ) we have the county fair entry sheets for you to print down.  DO NOT JUST FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE SHOWBOARD.  You have to have them signed by the Extension Agent!! Last year we almost had two entries rejected because they were not signed by the 4-H agent and were just sent in.
 
Frequently asked questions about county fair tag in.
 
1. What animals need to come to the fairgrounds on Saturday?
 
Market Goats, Un Registered Commercial Boer Does, Market Hogs, Market Lambs
 
2. Which goats need to be tagged in?
 
Market Goats for the Market show need to be tagged in.  Dairy Goats and Nigerian Dwarf Goats will enter on the "Breeding Animal" entry form.  If you have a Commercial Boer Doe that is registered IN YOUR NAME (just like a heifer) then you can use the "Breeding Animal" form.  If your commercial Boer Doe is not registered then you need to tag in the doe. 
 
3. What about my Rabbit Entries?
 
Eventhough we are just now breeding our does for the Meat Pens you HAVE to turn in your entry for how many pens you want to enter for the county fair.  This is done on the Market Pens Rabbit Entry form.  Your Breeding Rabbits will be also entered in and if they are not born yet put down "pending" for the birthdate stuff.  They will be entered on the Breeding Rabbit form.  Again all of the forms need to be signed by me to make them complete for entry into the county fair.
 
4. Broiler Pens? Where do I get my chicks?
 
When you fill out the Broiler entry form the FFA advisor from Scurry Rosser will order your chicks for you and they will come in last part of February for you to start to raise for the county fair.  So you will order in multiples of 25 for $1.30 each chick then you will pay for how many pens you want to have in the show.  So if you order 25 chick you will pay $32.50 and then you will enter how ever many pens at $7 each pen of 3 for the show.
 
5. The Breeding Animal entry form...
 
This entry form is for Breeding heifers, Nigerian Dwarf Goats, REGISTERED Commercial Does, and Dairy Goats.  Make sure the information is correct and Breeding Heifer entries must include a copy of the registration papers.