Cape County 4-Her’s participate in 2016 4-H State Livestock Judging Contest

2016 4-H State Livestock Contest Participants

COLUMBIA, Mo. – The University of Missouri Extension 4-H State Livestock Judging contest on Sept. 10 drew 166 competing 4-H members.

Working in partnership with volunteers from across the state and the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture Livestock Judging Team, the contestants were provided an opportunity to develop and hone their judging skills, and explore future career and educational options.

Youth involved with the livestock judging program develop key life skills to aid in their future career success. “Through involvement in a 4-H judging team members must make rapid, logical decisions and defend their decisions via oral reasons. Therefore, students improve their ability for critical thinking and accurate communication. In addition, students become organized and self-disciplined, learn to accept criticism, develop self-confidence and become leaders,” said Shane Potter, MU Extension 4-H youth development specialist. Alumni from the program have reported success in the livestock judging competition has translated to employment opportunities, internships and scholarships.

The 2016 contest included two age divisions: Junior for ages 8 – 13 and Senior for ages 14 – 18.

Lauren Crutsinger of Cape Girardeau County placed ninth overall in the Junior division. Also competing in the junior division were Hannah Brunke, Levi Jansen, and Shane Jansen. The team placed 13th. Amber Barron and Morgan Crutsinger competed in the senior division.

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