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TENNESSEE 4-H IDEAS
VOLUME 03 - Issue 47
December 5, 2003
IN THIS ISSUE
2003 National 4-H Congress Delegation Returns
From Atlanta
4-H All Star Web Site
4-H Beekeeping Essay Reminder
4-H Scholarship Applications Are Out
Cannon County Represents Tennessee At Blacksburg
County 4-H Literature Order Reminder
Delegates Select National 4-H Congress Design Team
Nominees
Eastern National 4-H Horse Championship Results
Humphreys County Represents State In National Meats
Contest
Leadership And Citizenship Records Due
Maury County Dairy Quiz Bowl Team
New Date And Location For State 4-H Horse Events
Tennessee 4-H’ers Attend National 4-H Poultry
And Egg Conference
Williamson County Team Returns From Louisville
UPCOMING EVENTS
December 7-9
| State YF&R Annual Meeting - Nashville |
December 31
| Online LifeSmarts Competition Ends |
January 10
| State Junior Sheep Leadership Retreat - Crossville |
January 15
| Performing Arts Troupe Audition Tapes Due -
Central District Office |
January 20-21
| State 4-H Market Hog Show - Murfreesboro |
January 31-February 1
| YF&R Leadership Conference - Nashville |
February 1
| 4-H Beekeeping Essays Due - State 4-H Office |
February 2
| Senior Citizenship and Leadership Records Due
- State 4-H Office |
February 13
| Tennessee 4-H Alumni, Inc. Annual Meeting -
Gatlinburg |
February 14
| State 4-H Volunteer Leader Forum - Gatlinburg |
February 20
| State 4-H Horse Pulbic Speaking/Demonstration
Contests - Cookeville |
February 21
| State 4-H Horse Bowl/Hippology Contest - Cookeville |
Tennessee 4-H Home Page: www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/
Online version of Ideas: www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/ideas03/
Ideas index:
www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/ideas03/03-index.htm
2003 NATIONAL 4-H CONGRESS DELEGATION RETURNS
FROM ATLANTA
Tennessee was well represented by the 40 delegates who attended
the 82nd National 4-H Congress in Atlanta. A copy of our National
4-H Congress delegation booklet, Growing into the Future and
the 2003 4-H Congressional Record: A Special Edition will
be included in your county mail packet this week. Share these with
your co-workers. They contain bios and pictures of each of the delegates
along with highlights of the week at National 4-H Congress.
You are also invited to share in the delegates Congress experience
through the web site at www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/natcong/.
There you will find the Tennessee delegation group photo in addition
to online versions of the publications in your mail packet.
Please invite these young people to share their Congress experiences
with you and with your 4-H members. Any of them would be excellent
speakers for achievement banquets, Honor Club meetings, volunteer
leader meetings, club meetings, etc. The names and addresses are
included in the publication.
Steve Sutton
Extension Specialist, 4-H
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4-H ALL STAR WEB SITE
Check out the new 4-H All Star Web site! Visit www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/allstars/
to learn about the history of the organization, how to become a
member, leadership opportunities, service learning, district activities,
and much more.
If you have suggestions for things to include on the 4-H All Star
Web site, please contact Lori Jean Mantooth at 865-974-2128 or LMantoo1@
utk.edu.
Lori Jean Mantooth
Extension Assistant. 4-H
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4-H BEEKEEPING ESSAY REMINDER
Don’t forget the Foundation for the Preservation of Honey
Bees, Inc. annual 4-H beekeeping essay contest entries are due in
the state 4-H office no later than February 1, 2004. The contest
announcement and rules may be found at www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/ideas03/links/beerules.htm
and downloaded in Wordperfect format at www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/ideas03/attach/beerules.wpd.
The contest is open to all active 4-H members. Please encourage
your 4-H’ers to participate.
Steve Sutton
Extension Specialist, 4-H
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4-H SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS ARE OUT
Applications for the G.L. Herrington Agricultural Scholarship are
due in the state 4-H office by March 1, 2004. The Herrington Scholarship
is a $1000 award open to any incoming freshman majoring in agriculture
at UT-Knoxville next fall. Applications for all other scholarships
are due by May 1, 2003. Please encourage all eligible 4-H’ers
to take advantage of these opportunities. The scholarship information
is available online at www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/recognhndbook/sect06.htm
and the application may be found at www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/4hforms&materials/.
Steve Sutton
Extension Specialist, 4-H
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CANNON COUNTY REPRESENTS TENNESSEE AT BLACKSBURG
The Cannon County 4-H livestock judging team competed in the Eastern
National Livestock Judging competition held October 25-26, 2003
at the campus of Virginia Tech at Blacksburg. The contest consisted
of eight classes and six sets of oral reasons. The team placed 14th
out of 25 teams participating. Team members included Casey Reed,
Andy Higgins and Jacob Duggin.
Heath Nokes
Extension Agent, Cannon County
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COUNTY 4-H LITERATURE ORDER REMINDER
The deadline for completing the electronic ordering process is
January 15, 2004. Instructions can be accessed at www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/ideas03/links/litorder.htm.
Counties already completing their orders include: Bradley, Carter,
Cumberland, Henry, Loudon, McMinn, Morgan and Van Buren.
Steve Sutton
Extension Specialist, 4-H
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DELEGATES SELECT NATIONAL 4-H CONGRESS
DESIGN TEAM NOMINEES
The Tennessee delegation had the opportunity to nominate three
of its members to apply for the 2004 National 4-H Congress design
team. The delegates kept a close eye on one another and on Sunday
night voted for three of their number whom they felt had exhibited
leadership skills to bring to this national planning group. The
three finalists were announced at the Tennessee luncheon on Monday
at the Ritz Carlton. Adam Hensley (Loudon County), Shanna Long (Hamblen
County) and Jessica Ray (Trousdale County) will be putting together
their resumes and video tapes for the national selection committee.
We are proud of them and wish them the best in their bid to be a
part of the planning team for next year's Congress.
Steve Sutton
Extension Specialist, 4-H
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EASTERN NATIONAL 4-H HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP
RESULTS
Tennessee 4-H members from the three grand divisions of the state
did an excellent job of representing Tennessee in all events at
the Eastern National 4-H Horse Championships in Louisville, Kentucky.
The Wilson County horse judging team did an outstanding job and
was the reserve champion team. Members of the team were Beth Barnes,
Allison Erkman, Rachel Pulley and Casey West. Casey West and Allison
Erkman were first and second high individuals in halter. Allison
Erkman was third high individual in oral reasons and fourth high
individual overall. Rachel Pulley was fifth in oral reasons, sixth
in performance and seventh overall. The team coach is Terry Young.
(A photo of the Wilson County team is posted at www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/ideas03/images/wchjteam.jpg.)
The team demonstration, individual demonstration and public speaking
contests were very tightly contested. Jordan Rippy from Sumner County
placed sixth in the public speaking; Amber and Emily Burkey from
Sullivan County placed 10th in the team demonstration; and Molly
Smith from McNairy County did a great job in the public speaking
contest.
The horse bowl contest is always an exciting contest. The Knox
County team did a great job in the contest. Team members were Reed
Carringer, Rebekah Neal, Natalie Rich and Jamie Peterson. They were
coached by Nathan Hilzinger, Reed Carringer and adult volunteer
leader Patty Benton.
The state winning hippology team from Blount County did an outstanding
job. Team members were Whitney Herron, Melanie Lafoy, Lindsay Little
and Amy Snoderly. The team placed ninth overall and was coached
by Kim Snoderly.
Ruth Correll
Program Assistant, Wilson County
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HUMPHREYS COUNTY REPRESENTS STATE IN NATIONAL
MEATS CONTEST
Humphreys County meat judging team members had a great trip to
Kansas to participate in the National Meat Contest at Kansas State
University. Team members were Laura May, Tanner Gregory, Luke Wilson
and Jeff Lindsey. The trip was a grand 4-H finale for the seniors
before they graduate this spring. Three of the team members had
been in meat judging since 7th grade and their goal had been to
get to the national contest. When the fourth member of the team
joined them in 11th grade, he helped them achieve the goal. Dr.
Dwight Loveday's dedicated help over the years was also very important
to them getting to the national event.
Judging teams are a wonderful opportunity for young people to learn
to think, reason, analyze, communicate, develop critical thinking
skills and to work as a team. The secret is not to let them know
all that education is taking place while they are having fun. Kansas
has never seemed to be as attractive for our meat teams as the National
Western in Colorado. Times have changed! A five story indoor water
park is part of the Great Wolf Lodge built in 2003 and is located
in the Cabela Outfitters Store complex about one-half hour drive
from Kansas City International Airport. The teens had a great time
at the park! Slides are taken of these trips and are used to promote
judging teams in local club meetings.
Lou Biggers
Extension Agent, Humphreys County
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LEADERSHIP AND CITIZENSHIP RECORDS DUE
4-H leadership and citizenship project achievement records are
due in the state 4-H office on February 2, 2004. The following information
regarding achievement records maybe be found on the Tennessee 4-H
Web site at www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/recordbk/.
Steve Sutton
Extension Specialist, 4-H
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MAURY COUNTY DAIRY QUIZ BOWL TEAM
Maury County represented Tennessee in the National Dairy Quiz Bowl
at the North American International Livestock Exposition in Louisville,
Kentucky. November 8. Team members Eric Gardner, Will Baker, Casey
Favors and Michael Parker made it to the fourth round before being
eliminated.
Extension agent Dill Hughes shared the following report concerning
the team.
| “Two team members live and work on operating dairy farms,
while the other two do not come from a dairy background. The
boys gave a presentation about their trip to the county Farm
Bureau board meeting, and the team member that was most removed
from the farm gave a testimony that he had moved here from Nashville
and knew nothing about farming or farm life. He stated that
being able to work with this group and take these trips was
the best thing he had ever done. How ‘bout that for 4-H
impact!” |
The Maury County team was one of 20 participating. They were accompanied
by their coach Kathy Gardner and her husband Jerry. A photo of the
team is posted at www.utextension.utk.edu/4H/ideas03/images/quizbowl.jpg.
The National 4-H Dairy Quiz Bowl is one of the nation’s most
challenging contests for dairy industry youth and attracts young
people from throughout the United States. The contest gives young
people an opportunity to test their knowledge of dairy cattle and
dairy products.
Steve Sutton
Extension Specialist, 4-H
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NEW DATE AND LOCATION FOR STATE 4-H HORSE
EVENTS
The state 4-H horse public speaking, individual demonstration and
team demonstration events will have a new location and date in 2004.
This change was recommended by the Tennessee 4-H Horse Advisory
Committee. This committee is comprised of approximately 40 volunteers,
industry leaders and Extension workers from across the state.
Although Tennessee participants have been extremely successful
nationally, it was the feeling of the committee that much more participation
would be possible if the events were separated from the state 4-H
horse show. The new date, location, etc. for these activities are
as follow:
Date: February 20, 2004 Location:
Hyder-Burks Agricultural Pavilion, Tennessee Tech University
Starting Time: 6:00 p.m. |
The event will be held prior to the State 4-H Horse Bowl and Hippology
contests. Most felt our speeches and demonstrations would be a more
compatible fit with the horse bowl and hippology contest participants
compared to the horse show exhibitors.
General Information:
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The winner of the speech and individual demonstration contests
receive a $500 unrestricted cash award and the team demonstration
contest winners split a $500 cash award sponsored by Ft. Dodge
Animal Health. |
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A 4-H member may enter only ONE of the three events. |
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Previous state winners are ineligible to compete in the event
in which they won first place. |
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Entries will be made at the district horse bowl and hippology
contests. |
Additional rules, score cards, etc. are located in the back of
the Tennessee 4-H Horse Championships Handbook (orange booklet).
Doyle Meadows
Professor, Animal Science
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TENNESSEE 4-H’ERS ATTEND NATIONAL
POULTRY AND EGG CONFERENCE
Twelve Tennessee 4-H members, parents, leaders and Extension personnel
attended the National Poultry and Egg Conference, November 19-20,
in Louisville, Kentucky. During the two-day event, contestants from
across the U.S. participated in five areas of competition. Tennessee
had contestants in four of these events.
Polk County represented Tennessee in the National 4-H Poultry
Judging Contest. Team members were Tyler Brannon, Matthew
Killian, Jarrod Soos and Ross Miller. The team was 7th in
production hens/reasons; 9th after a tie breaker with Indiana
in market poultry; 3rd after a tie breaker with Kansas in
market eggs; and 7th overall. Tyler Brannon received a bronze
pin and $50 savings bond as the 14th high individual in the
contest.
Nicholas Lewis of Polk County received a gold pin and $300
savings bond for his 3rd place finish in turkey barbecue competition
after a tie breaker for 2nd place with the contestant from
Pennsylvania.
André Robinson of Hamilton County received a silver
pin and $200 savings bond for his 4th place finish in chicken
barbecue competition.
Fiona Black of Hardeman County participated in the egg preparation
contest. |
Congratulations are in order for these 4-H members, their agents,
parents and leaders. A special thanks to Dr. Charles Goan, Extension
poultry specialist for his efforts in conducting our state events
and helping the contestants prepare for national competition.
Steve Sutton
Extension Specialist, 4-H
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WILLIAMSON COUNTY LIVESTOCK TEAM RETURNS
FROM LOUISVILLE
The Williamson County 4-H livestock judging team represented Tennessee
at the National 4-H Livestock Judging Contest, November 17-19, at
the North American International Livestock Exposition in Louisville,
Kentucky. Team members Bryan Barnes, Sara Gossett, Mallorie Blankenship
and Kayla Yates placed 25th in a field of 34 teams. The contest
consisted of 10 classes of beef cattle, sheep and swine, with four
sets of reasons and questions on two other classes.
The team had a great experience, having had the opportunity to
judge some very high quality livestock. They found the livestock
exhibits and trade show at the North American “awesome!”
They were accompanied by their 4-H agent Larry Darnell and parent/volunteer
leader Jeff Gossett.
Steve Sutton
Extension Specialist, 4-H
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THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just
sit there.
~Will Rogers
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