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2 - THE VILLAGE REPORTER / 4H TRIBUTE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1ST, 2014
For My Club...
My Community...
My Country...
My World.
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Originally, Oscar Herman Benson, a superintendentof schools in Iowa, designed a three-leaf clover design tobe used by the clubs he had started. The students at oneof his schools presented him with a gift of seven four-leaf clovers on a visit, and the idea was born. The designwas used on advertising and badges as early as 1907. Itwas in 1911 that the present design was adopted, withthe fourth leaf at rst being Hustle, but quickly being
changed to Health. Each leaf represents one of the areasof 4-H: Head, Heart, Hands, Health.
The 4-H emblem was patented in 1924. In 1939 Con-
gress passed a law protecting the 4-H name and em-blem which was then slightly revised in 1948. The 4-Hemblem design actually belongs to, and is protectedby, the Congress of the United States. The Secretary ofAgriculture is given responsibility and stewardship for
the name and emblem. 4-H is, therefore, in a unique
category with other protected emblems, such as the U.S. Presidential Seal, Red Cross, Smokey Bear, and the
Olympic Rings.The emblem of the 4-H is easily
recognizable and must appearexactly as designated. It isgreen with a white H on eachleaf, the ofcial colors of
4-H. The white color rep-resents purity, while the
green represents themost common colorin nature. Green alsosymbolizes youth, lifeand growth.
4-H Citizenship programs empower
young people to be well-informed citizenswho are actively engaged in their commu-nities and the world. By providing themwith opportunities to connect to their com-munities and adult leaders, youth gain aclear understanding of their rolein civic affairs and are ableto build their decision-making ability. This
solid foundationhelps youth un-derstand and ac-quire the skills
that will allowthem to be-come astuteleaders for the21st Century.
Theres notime like the
present to in-spire change.And 4-Hs YouthIn Governance al-lows young peoplean entry point to get in-volved in programs withintheir local and regional communi-ties so they can share a voice, inuenceand decision-making power. Another im-portant way for young people to show theirmaturity is by understanding some nan-cial basics. The Financial Champions pro-gram shows youth the importance of sav-
ing money, how to use credit and teaches
them what to consider when making de-cisions as a consumer. All of those skillsallow 4-Hers to have an impact in theircommunity.
A trio of programs designed by 4-H al-lows young people a chance to con-
tribute thousands of hours tocommunity projects each
year. Events such as Cit-izenship Washington
Focus show studentsinterested in learn-ing more abouthow our coun-try is governedthe U.S. Capitolrst-hand; Rural
Youth Develop-ment encouragescommunities to
involve youth aspartners in deci-
sion-making and gov-ernance; and Service
Learning allows olderstudents to design their own
community-service projects.4-H programs are designed to stim-
ulate not only the practical side of a youngpersons mind, but also the creative side.Through lessons on photography, lm-making and reading, our lessons stimulate
all facets of a youths personality. (Infor-mation provided by 4-h.org)
Whether its a trip to Washington DC, Camp Counselor Training, 4-H Camp or 4-Hjudging, none of the activities made available to the 4-H members would be possiblewithout the volunteers who run these many events. Together, the Williams andFulton county 4-H programs are blessed with over 500 adult volunteers whogive of their time and talents to guide 4-H members through their chosenprojects. This number only reects advisors who have formally completed
the volunteer application process. There are many more who give freelyof their time here and there giving rides to and from meetings, bringingsnacks, and informally guiding their younger brothers/ sisters or children
through the 4-H experience.
Not all volunteers in the 4-H program are adults. Teen members withinthe county volunteer either through participation on the Teen Board, as part ofa community service for their project, or their love of 4-H. The Teen Board speci-cally works from April through July to plan, organize and conduct the project judg-ing, food clinic, fashion clinic and clothing style review.
They spend countless hours preparing paperwork, doing mailings, and volunteeringtime at these activities to make these events happen.
There are many opportunities made available to members in 4-H. All opportunitiestake manpower to make them a success. Whether adults or teens, volunteers make a
world of difference with their dedication. Volunteers are the Heart of 4-H.
4-H Clubs Easily Recognized Through Their Emblem:
4-Leaf Clover of Head, Heart, Hands, HealthI pledge my
HEAD to clearer thinking
myHEART to
greater loyality
myHANDSto better service
myHEALTH
to better living
Volunteers Are The Heart Of 4-H
4-H Members Becoming Better Citizens
Through Citizenship Programs
35 teen counselors and 106 campers attended2014 Jr. Camp held at 4-H Camp Palmer. Wil-liams County 4-H Camp is four days and threenights where youth develop communicationskills, independence and life-long friendships
while trying new activities. Popular activities in-clude crafts, canoeing, high ropes, team build-ing, swimming, zip-line and shooting sports.
Williams County 4-H CampersAttend 4-H Camp Palmer
Who can join? Youthages 8 and in the third
grade to age 18 as of Janu-ary 1st of the current yearmay join.
Where do I sign up?
Join a club in your county
near your home or school.Experience 4-H with afriend; invite them to join
you. Contact the FultonCounty Extension Ofce
(419.337.9210) or the Wil-liams County Extension Of-ce (419.636.5608) to en-roll today.
When should I sign
up? Enrollment is anytimefrom January 1 until April
1. April 1 is a competitiondeadline, but youth may
join after that for the 4-Hexperience. Youth wouldnot be eligible for prizes orawards after April 1 enroll-
ment.What is there to do?
Members will select proj-ects to explore throughclub and county activities.Choose from more than200. Use the 4-H FamilyGuide available on the web-site at http://www.ohio4h.
org to learn about each one.What are the benefts?
Members learn life skills,
make new friends, en-hance self-esteem, achievepersonal goals, developpositive relationships withpeers and volunteers, andhave fun learning and shar-ing as a family and a club.
Does it cost anything?
Your out of pocket costs
for participating in 4-Hwill include one or more ofthe following types of ex-penses. Most project books
cost $5.00 and resourcebooks are an additional
cost (ranging from $5-$20).Projects sometimes needspecic materials, supplies
or animals to completethe 4-H learning experi-ence. The county activityfee is $10.00. Some clubsfund raise for their activi-ties and some have dues orfees for refreshments, fairpasses, t-shirts or supple-mental insurance, etc. Ask
the advisor about their feestructure. Sometimes clubevents and opportunitieswill have a fee also.
For more information
call your local extensionofce or visit your local ex-tension ofce websites at
http://williams.osu.edu/or http://fulton.osu.edu/
How To Join 4-H In Fulton Or Williams Counties
To Make The Best Better
THANK YOU TO THE WILLIAMS AND FULTON COUNTIES
OSU EXTENSION OFFICES AS THEY HELPED PROVIDE PHOTOS
AND INFORMATION TO FEATURE OUR AREA 4-HERS.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1ST, 2014 THE VILLAGE REPORTER / 4H TRIBUTE - 3
Dealer in Hay & Straw
Forage & Cover Crop Seed
Silage & Net Wrap/Baler Twine
Hay Preservatives/Applicators
Moisture Testers
On US 127 at MI/Ohio State Line
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4-H Explorers ................................... Bryan
Blue Bomber Bacon ........................... Edon
Bonnie Blue Ribbons & Dairy ...... Edgerton
Clever Clovers ............................ Montpelier
Edon Go Getters ................................ Edon
Fit N Trim .................................... Edgerton
Heartland 4-Hers ........................ Edgerton
High Achievers................................ Kunkle
Hoof Beats ......................................... Edon
Hop For It ....................................... Pioneer
Kidding Around .........................Montpelier
Kunkle 4-Hers ............................... Pioneer
Kunkle Livestock ............................ Pioneer
Livestock Locomotives................Montpelier
Locos In Action .........................Montpelier
NW Apaches ...................................... Edon
Sharp Shooters .......................County-wide
.........................................Shooting Sports
Stars & Stripes 4-Hers ............. West Unity
Stars of 4-H ...................................... Bryan
Stryker Livestock ............................ Stryker
Successful 4-Hers .................... West Unity
Superior Farmers ......................Montpelier
Thundering Hooves ....................Montpelier
Wide Awake ...................................... Bryan
2014 AMBASSADOR... Each year Williams County 4-H teens visit with all the 3rd graders in Williams County toshare with their experiences about 4-H. Shown here is Hannah Gutting, Caleb Haines, Larissa Friedel, and Ashley
Friedel talking to Montpelier 3rd grade students. Students learn about 4-H Camp, 4-H club activities, 4-H trips, andthe over 200 projects that 4-H has to offer.
Williams County 4-H Program: Williams County 4-H welcomed 586 youth in 2014 that enrolled in 1,021 4-H projects. 127 volunteers help conduct the Williams County 4-H program and they are leaders of
24 community clubs, Williams County 4-H Advisory Council, Williams County 4-H
Endowment, and Williams County 4-H Horse Council.
LIVING CLASROOMS ... Reese Cogswell of Montpelierand Kirby Miller of Kunkle were selected to represent
Williams County 4-H at Citizenship Washington Focus
in 2014. Through sightseeing tours in the living class-room of Washington, D.C. and hands-on educational
workshops, participants learned about the history of ournation, the leaders who have shaped it, and how they
can apply the leadership and citizenship skills they havelearned at CWF when they return home.
CLOVERBUD ...Starscloverbud 2014 is the 100 year anniversary of Ohio State University Extension. Cloverbudmembers of the Williams County Stars of 4-H Club each collected pennies by helping their families around the house.
10 cloverbud members participated and collected a total of $100. Snows Fire Protection matched their hard workwith an additional $100 donation. All money was donated to the Pennies for the Pool Campaign for the new pool cur-rently being built at 4-H Camp Palmer. Shown here is Kim Herman, Williams County 4-H Program Coordinator, ac-cepting the donation from Cloverbud members Ava Lambert, Haley Missler, and Emma Lambert.
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Involves over 1099 county youth in 48 4-H clubs
led by 221 adult volunteers.
We offer over 200 different 4-H projects.
Our 4-H clubs are spread throughout the county
and we can help you nd one in your area!
4-H youth from acrossthe nation will be KeepingIt Green as they celebrateNational 4-H Week October5-11. 4-H Clubs in Ful-ton County have been do-ing their part year roundto promote environmentalprojects that make a posi-tive difference in their com-munities. Fulton County4-H members ask theircommunity to get ready for
the challenge by joining ina year- long effort of beinggreen by recycling as muchas possible. As an example,all manner of items arerecycled: aluminum cansand foil, newspapers andtelephone books, glass ofall colors, tin cans, ten-nis shoes, hard and softcovered books, magazines,plastic bottles with a 1 or2. Reducing the recycla-bles reduces the amount ofresources that would nor-mally go into the landllstaking hundreds or thou-sands of years to degradenaturally.
Nationally, 4-Hers solveproblems in their com-
munities, raise awareness
about environmental is-sues, and make a differ-
ence for their futures in thespirit of 4-Hs vision to cre-
ate a world in which youthand adults learn, grow, and
work together as catalysts
for positive change. Here inFulton County, more than
1100 4-H members and250 volunteers are actively
involved in 4 H. Members
and advisors not only doroadside cleanups, but
also man some of the re-cycle stations in the county
such as in the community
of Delta.4-H is a community of 6
million young people acrossAmerica learning leader-
ship, citizenship and lifeskills. National 4-H Head-
quarters, which operates
out of the United StatesDepartment of Agriculture
(USDA), is the federal part-ner of 4-H programs imple-
mented by the Cooperative
Extension System of thenations 106 land-grant
Fulton County Youth Celebrate National 4-H Week By Keeping It Green
GIVING BACK ...4-H members planting owers for com-
munity beautication.Let us show you how Kent research and our services can meanbetter animal nutrition and more prot for your operation.
Superior Farm Supply13080 St. Rt. 107 Montpelier, Ohio 419-485-8351
www.superiorfarmsupply.com
RECYCLED ART ... the winning 4-H booth at the fair used all types of bottle caps in
its design.
KEEPING IT CLEAN ...4-H youth cleaning up the roadside.
colleges and universities
and in local communitiesthrough 3,150 county Co-
operative Extension ofces.
Learn more about the 4-Hadventure at www.4-H.org.
Fulton County 4-H
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1ST, 2014 THE VILLAGE REPORTER / 4H TRIBUTE - 5
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Fulton County Fair Winners, Supporters & Buyers
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET DAIRY GOAT
Exhibitor: Paige Holdridge, daughter of Gabe & Mollie of
Delta, represented by Layne Holdridge (left in photo) Buy-er: Beaverson Machine, represented by Ralph Beaverson
RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET DAIRY GOAT
Exhibitor: Claire Foor, daughter of Clayton & Beth of Arch-
bold. Buyer: M.E. Miller Tire, represented by Bev Miller
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET BORER GOAT
Exhibitor: Trinity Martinez, daughter of Jen & Rob John-
son of Metamora and J.D. Martinez of Wauseon. Buyer:Falor Farm Center, represented by Troy Najarian
RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET BORER GOAT
Exhibitor: Jaden Banister, son of Troy & Jen of WauseonBuyer: Schuette Construction, represented by Tony
Schuette
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET PEN OF 3 CHICKENS
Exhibitor: Peyton Dickman, daughter of Norm & Lisa of
Fayette. Buyer: McDonnall Harvester & Parts, Inc., rep-resented by Ben Puehler
RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET PEN OF 3 CHICKENS
Exhibitor: Owen Cromly, son of Matt Cromly of SwantonBuyer: Wauseon Masonic Lodge 349, represented by
Trent Dominique
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET TURKEY
Exhibitor: Nicholas Heban, son of Dennis & Denise of
Swanton. Buyer: Lange Tree Farms, represented by Walt& Donna Lange
RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET TURKEY
Exhibitor: Maureen ONeil, daughter of Joe & Paula of Ly-ons. Buyer: Countryside Farms, represented by Michelle
Schmitz; and Prattville Fertilizer & Grain, Inc., represent-ed by Dave Creque
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET FRYER RABBIT
Exhibitor: Cassidy Vanderveer, daughter of Shawn &Katrina of Wauseon. Buyer: Country Corral of Delta, rep-
resented by Julie Miller
RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET FRYER RABBIT
Exhibitor: Kayla Wyse, daughter of Eugene & Judy of
Wauseon. Buyer: Farm Credit Mid-America, representedby Mike Evans (left) and Kirk Keiser (right)
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ROASTER RABBIT
Exhibitor: Katelyn Spalding, daughter of David & Kathyof Whitehouse. Buyer: Wyse Industrial Carts, represent-
ed by Randy & Wendy Wyse
RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ROASTER RABBIT
Exhibitor: Abagail Wyse, daughter of Lindsay Meyer of
Deance & Seth Wyse of Napoleon. Buyer: Delta Tran,represented by Bella Henricks.
SHININGER FAMILY HIGH POINT DOG OBEDIENCE
WINNER/$100 SCHOLARSHIP
Presented to Mary Miller (right), daughter of Roy & Kathyof Delta Sponsored by Fred & Marge Shininger, repre-
sented by Kathy Shininger Miller (left)
GRAND CHAMPION DAIRY FEEDER CALFExhibitor: Cole Riches, son of Carrie Price of Delta andRyan Riches of Wauseon. Buyers: Farmers & Merchants
State Bank, represented by Jennifer Knapp (left) and
Debra Kauffman (center); and Gerald Grain Center, rep-resented by Randy Heldman
GRAND CHAMPION BEEF FEEDER CALF
Exhibitor: Demi Powers (not pictured), daughter of Ryan
& Amy of Fayette (Nevaeh Powers holding calf). Buyers:
Davis & Kris Powers, represented by Davis Powers; FarmCredit Mid-America, represented by Mike Evans; Poet Bio-
rening, Lepisic, represented by Mike Kneven; and FultonCounty Cattle Feeders, represented by Mark Stuckey
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Fulton County Fair Winners, Supporters & Buyers
8770 St. Rt. 108 Suite B
Wauseon Ohio, 43567
Fulton Soil & Water
Conservation District
419-337-9217
nixon construction
419.485.4046MONTPELIER
Williams County Dairy Association
Use REAL Dairy Products
Safety First On The Farm!
419-485-3147 Montpelier OH, 43543
www.winzelerstamping.com
Williams Soil & Water
Conservation District
1120 W. High St.Bryan, Ohio
419-636-9395 Ext 101
419-924-5210
www.bgoutdoorpower.com
RESERVE CHAMPION BEEF FEEDER CALFExhibitor: Rylee Ruger, daughter of Steve & Julie of Fay-ette (Julie Ruger holding trophy/ribbons) Buyer: Turbine
Standard
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET HOG
Exhibitor: Payton Moyer, son of Andrew & Jacqueline ofArchbold. Buyers: Tom & Jane Moyer; and Dail & Ellen
Stutzman. Photo (left to right): Andrew Moyer, Ellen &Dail (rear) Stutzman, Tom Moyer, Addison Moyer, Jane
Moyer, Payton Moyer, Jacki Moyer
RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET HOGExhibitor: Garrett Cass, son of Dave & Krissy of Delta.
Buyers: Genetic Edge/Tom Moyer Family. Photo (left toright): Garrett Cass, Payton Moyer, Addison Moyer, Tom
& Jane Moyer and Jacki & Andrew Moyer
OUTSTANDING MARKET EXHIBITOR HOGSExhibitor: McCormick Warncke (center), son of Todd &
Amy Warncke of Wauseon. Buyer: First Federal-Wauseon(not pictured) Outstanding Market Exhibitor Sponsors:
Fayette Feed Mill, represented by Parker Stockburger;Gerald Grain, represented by Randy Heldman; and Jim
Hogrefe ShowTec Feeds (not pictured)
SWINE SKILLATHON WINNERS
Left to right: Eli Warncke-Jr. 1st, Jolyssa Tedrow-Sr. 1st,McCormick Warncke-Int. 1st, and Alexandra Gillen-Jr.
3rd Swine Skillathon Award Sponsors: Just Mulch, J & BFeeds, Friends of Everett & Virginia Ricker
GRAND CHAMPION DAIRY COW (GALLON OF MILK)WHICH BENEFITS YOUTH WITH DAIRY PROJECTS
Exhibitor of the Grand Champion Cow: Austin Krieger (rear far right), son of Shawn &Kim of Wauseon. Buyer: Fulton County Dairy Association, represented by Greg Clapp
(center). Also pictured is the 2014 Jr. Dairy Ambassasdor, Courtney Krieger, daughterof Shawn & Kim of Wauseon. Dairy youth: Mason Henricks (right of Dairy Ambassa-
dor), Kneeling (left to right): Anneli Shaw, Jensi Shaw, Trent Schroeder, Emalee Stewart,Ethan Glover, Aaliyah Glover, Trey Schroeder, Logan Henricks
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMBExhibitor: Troy King (not pictured), son of Duane & Jeni-fer of Pettisville. Buyers: Huntington Bank, represented
by Ron Blausey; Fayette Feed Mill, represented by Parker
Stockburger; and Fulton County Processing, representedby Cathy Segrist and Jeff Hench
RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET LAMBExhibitor: Hannah Kovar, daughter of Terry & Jean ofFayette. Buyer: Sauder Manufacturing, represented by
Brenda Walls
SHEEP SKILLATHON WINNERSLeft to right: Casen Burkholder-Sr. 2nd, Neila Kinsman-
Sr. 1st (Neila Kinsman also Outstanding Market SheepExhibitor), Hannah Kovar-Jr. 2nd, Breanna Demaline-Sr.
3rd, Allison Herr-Jr. 5th, Jeremiah Venia-Jr. 4th. Sheep
Skillathon Award Sponsor: Beck Family Show Lambs
GRAND CHAMPION DAIRY STEERExhibitor: Olivia Banister, daughter of Troy and Jen of
Wauseon (Trent Sauber holding trophy/ribbons). Buyer:First Federal of Wauseon, represented by Jeff Hench,
Cathy Segrist, and AJ Genter
RESERVE CHAMPION DAIRY STEER
Exhibitor: Kylee Hines, daughter of Joe & Tina of Delta.Buyers: Fayette Feed Mill, represented by Parker Stock-
burger; Austin, Hilary & Owen Opdycke, represented byHilary Opdycke; Falor Farm Center, represented by Jared
Burkholder; and First Federal of Delta
RESERVE CHAMPION BORN & RAISED STEER ANDOUTSTANDING MARKET EXHIBITOR - BEEF
Exhibitor: Justin Nofziger, son of Greg & Jodi of WauseonBuyers: Al & Joyce Nofziger, represented by Al Nofziger;
Nofziger Farm Service, represented by Chasity Nofziger;Archbold Equipment of Ohio & Michigan, represented by
Jeff Rutledge; Fulton County Cattle Feeders; and Fountain
Valley Trucking. Outstanding Market Exhibitor Sponsors:Alternative Management Resources, Inc. (A.M.R.I.); and
Pettisville Grain Company
BEEF SKILLATHON WINNERS
Left to right: Nate Herr-Sr. 3rd, Hannah Kovar-Jr. 2nd, Allison
Herr-Jr. 1st, Justin Nofziger-Sr. 1st. Beef Skillathon Award
Sponsor: Alternative Management Resources, Inc. (A.M.R.I.)
CongratulationsTo All4-H
Participants!
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1ST, 2014 THE VILLAGE REPORTER / 4H TRIBUTE - 7
4-H BOOTH CONTEST
1st place - Roamin Country Raisers, Delta
2nd place - Horse Hogs, Delta3rd place - Just Raisin Hare, Delta
Peoples Choice Booth Award - Horse Hogs, Delta
OUTSTANDING PROJECT AWARDS
4-H Outstanding Photography Project Mikayla Rochelle, Swanton
4-H Outstanding Woodworking Project Kassi Studer, Delta
ROYALTYJr. Fair Queen- Kaitlin Ruetz, Swanton
Jr. Fair King - Connor Ruetz, Swanton
SHOWMAN OF SHOWMEN CONTEST
Small Animal Winner - Emily Smith, MetamoraLarge Animal Winner - Samantha Norman, Wauseon
BEEF BREEDING
Showmanship 16 and older
Matthew Kinsman, ArchboldShowmanship 13-15 - Caleb Sage, Fayette
Showmanship 12 and under - Allison Herr, Metamora
Grand Champion Beef Breeding Matthew Kinsman, Archbold
Reserve Champion Beef Breeding - Taylor West, Fayette
HOGS
Sr. Showmanship 17 and older - Garrett Cass, DeltaShowmanship 16 - Elizabeth Grieser, Wauseon
Showmanship 15 - Mason Creager, WauseonShowmanship 14 - McCormick Warncke, WauseonShowmanship 13 - Payton Moyer, Archbold
Showmanship 12 - Madison Gigax, ArchboldShowmanship 11 - Ashton Dominique, West Unity
Showmanship 10 - Evan Banister, Wauseon
Showmanship 9 - Addison Moyer, ArchboldShowmanship 8 - Eleanor Grieser, Wauseon
Gilt Grand Champion Light Weight Hog
Jacob Ott, ArchboldGilt Reserve Champion Light Weight Hog
Evan Banister, WauseonGilt Grand Champion Middle Weight Hog
Roman Dominique, West Unity
Gilt Reserve Champion Middle Weight Hog Adam Kinsman, Archbold
Gilt Champion Heavy Weight Hog Garrett Cass, Delta
Gilt Reserve Champion Heavy Weight Hog
Addison Moyer, Archbold
Barrow Grand Champion Light Weight Hog Kaela Seiler, Fayette
Barrow Reserve Champion Light Weight Hog Marisa Seiler, Fayette
Barrow Grand Champion Middle Weight Hog Payton Moyer, Archbold
Barrow Reserve Champion Middle Weight Hog
Garrett Cass, DeltaBarrow Champion Heavy Weight Hog
Dustin Nofziger, WauseonBarrow Reserve Champion Heavy Weight Hog
Mason Creager, Wauseon
Grand Champion Hog - Payton Moyer, ArchboldReserve Champion Hog - Garrett Cass, Delta
SWINE SKILLATHON WINNERS
Senior Division - Jolyssa Tedrow, Wauseon
Intermediate Division - McCormick Warncke, WauseonJunior Division - Eli Warncke, Wauseon
OUTSTANDING SWINE EXHIBITORMcCormick Warncke, Wauseon
DAIRY FEEDER CALVES
Showmanship 16 and older - Allison Cuff, Fayette
Showmanship 14-15 - Natalie Betz, WauseonShowmanship 13 - Logan Rufenacht, Archbold
Showmanship 12 - Brett Coopshaw, WauseonShowmanship 11 - Jaden Banister, Wauseon
Showmanship 10 and under - Paris Coopshaw, Wauseon
Grand Champion Dairy Feeder Calf Cole Riches, Delta & Wauseon
Reserve Champion Dairy Feeder Calf
Hannah Kovar, Fayette
BEEF FEEDER CALVES
Showmanship 16 and older
Samantha Norman, Wauseon
Showmanship 15 - Jacob Armstrong, LyonsShowmanship 12-14 - Lynnsey Crouch, Wauseon
Showmanship 10-11 - Allison Herr, MetamoraShowmanship 9 & under - Hannah Kovar, Fayette
Grand Champion Beef Feeder Calf
Demi Powers, FayetteReserve Champion Beef Feeder Calf
Rylee Ruger, Fayette
DAIRY STEERS
Dairy Steer Showmanship 15 and older Kylee Hines, Delta
Dairy Steer Showmanship 14 and under
Mataya Rufenacht, FayetteGrand Champion Dairy Steer
Oliviah Banister, WauseonReserve Champion Dairy Steer - Kylee Hines, Delta
BEEF STEERS
Beef/Born & Raised Steer Showmanship 16 and older
Samantha Norman, Wauseon
Beef/Born & Raised Steer Showmanship 14-15Lynnsey Crouch, Wauseon
Beef/Born & Raised Steer Showmanship 13 and underLevi Seiler, Fayette
Grand Champion Born and Raised Steer
Samantha Norman, WauseonReserve Champion Born and Raised Steer
Justin Nofziger, Wauseon
RATE OF GAIN / CARCASS STEER CONTEST
Grand Champion ROG Contest - Austin Krieger, WauseonReserve Champion ROG Contest
Courtney Krieger, Wauseon
3rd place steer - Jarad Seiler, Fayette
4th place steer - Tyson Rufenacht, Archbold
5th place steer - Mackenzie Meyer, Napoleon
Grand Champion Carcass Contest - Levi Seiler, FayetteReserve Champion Carcass Contest
Levi Rufenacht, Archbold3rd place carcass - Hannah Kovar, Fayette
4th place carcass - Nate Herr, Metamora
5th place carcass - Cory Savage, Delta
BEEF SKILLATHON WINNERS
Sr. Division - Justin Nofziger, Wauseon
Jr. Division - Allison Herr, Metamora
OUTSTANDING MARKET BEEF EXHIBITOR
Justin Nofziger, Wauseon
BEEF SHOWMAN OF SHOWMEN REPRESENTATIVE
Samantha Norman, Wauseon
DOGS - SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES
Senior Showmanship-14 & older
SOS Representative - Mary Miller, DeltaShowmanship 13 and under
Mackenzie Morgan, Pettisville
DOGS - OBEDIENCE CLASSES
Sub-Novice A - Mary Beth Thompson, Liberty Center
Sub-Novice B - Mary Miller, DeltaHi-Point Dog Obedience: Shininger Scholarship
Mary Miller, Delta
RABBITS
Showmanship 17 and older -Emily Smith, Metamora
Showmanship 16 - Breanna Demaline, WauseonShowmanship 15 - Eden Eisel, Berkey
Showmanship 14 - Hannah Stinson, Swanton
Showmanship 13 - Gretchen Lee, PettisvilleShowmanship 12 - Cassidy Vanderveerm Wauseon
Showmanship 11 - Briley Rupp, WauseonShowmanship 10 - Brooke Vanderveer, Wauseon
Showmanship 9 - Paige Radel, Lyons
Showmanship 8 - Nicholas Wacha, WatervilleGrand champion market rabbit - fryer
Cassidy Vanderveer, WauseonReserve champion market rabbit - fryer
Kayla Wyse, Wauseon
Grand champion market rabbit - roaster Katelyn Spalding, Whitehouse
Reserve champion market rabbit - roaster
Abagail Wyse, Defance & NapoleonGrand champion breed rabbit
Nathaniel Ballmer, Fayette
Reserve champion breed rabbit Jada Reinking, Fayette
POULTRY
Sr. Showmanship - Broilers/Layers/Fancy 16 & older
Emily Smith, MetamoraShowmanship- Broilers/Layers/Fancy 15
James Eicher, Wauseon
Showmanship- Broilers/Layers/Fancy 14 Paul & Holly, Wauseon
Showmanship- Broilers/Layers/Fancy 13 Andrea Smithmyer, Swanton
Showmanship- Broilers/Layers/Fancy 12
Jessica French, WauseonShowmanship - Broilers/Layers/Fancy 11
Hannah Gleckler, Delta
Showmanship - Broilers/Layers/Fancy 10 Levi Myers, Archbold
Showmanship - Broilers/Layers/Fancy 9 and underNathan Rupp, Pettisville
Poultry Show Off Round SOS Representative
from Sr. A/B - Ethon Pawlaczyk, HollandGrand Champion Market Broilers
Peyton Dickman, FayetteReserve Champion Market Broilers
Owen Cromly, Swanton
Grand Champion Poultry Production Alayna Jones, Delta
Reserve Champion Poultry Production
Rachel Hicks, SwantonGrand Champion Fancy Poultry
Lauren Smith, SwantonReserve Champion Fancy Poulty
Simon Munger, Delta
Sr. Showmanship - Turkeys/Ducks/Geese 16 and older - Ethon Pawlaczyk, Holland
Showmanship - Turkeys/Ducks/Geese 14-15 Lauren Smith, Swanton
Showmanship - Turkeys/Ducks/Geese 13
Claire Smith, Metamora
Showmanship - Turkeys/Ducks/Geese 11-12 Kevin Crisp, Metamora
Showmanship - Turkeys/Ducks/Geese 10 and under Thomas Cromly, Swanton
Grand Champion Turkey - Nicholas Heban, SwantonReserve Champion Turkey - Maureen ONeil, Lyons
Best of Show for Poultry - Nicholas Heban, Swanton
Grand Champion Duck - Emma Anderson, DeltaReserve Champion Duck - Lauren Smith, Swanton
SHEEP
Showmanship 17 and older - Paige Keefer, Fayette
Showmanship 16 - Casen Burkholder, Fayette
Showmanship 13-15 - Neila Kinsman, ArchboldShowmanship 12 - John Jacoby, Wauseon
Showmanship 10-11 - Karsen Pursel, Archbold
Showmanship 9 and under - Hannah Kovar, FayetteChampion Born & Raised Market Lamb
Troy King, PettisvilleReserve Champion Born & Raised Market Lamb
Hannah Kovar, FayetteChampion Market Lamb - Troy King, PettisvilleReserve Champion Market Lamb
Hannah Kovar, FayetteOverall Champion Market Lamb - Troy King, Pettisville
Overall Reserve Champion Market Lamb
Hannah Kovar, Fayette
SHEEP BREEDING
Ewe Lamb - Casen Burkholder, FayetteYearling Ewe - John Jacoby, Wauseon
Aged Ewe - Casen Burkholder, Fayette
Junior Sheep Flock - Casen Burkholder, FayetteGrand Champion Breeding Ewe
Casen Burkholder, Fayette
Reserve Champion Breeding Ewe
John Jacoby, Wauseon
SHEEP SKILLATHON WINNERS
Sr. Division - Neila Kinsman, ArchboldJr. Division - John Jacoby, Wauseon
OUTSTANDING SHEEP EXHIBITOR
Neila Kinsman, Archbold
GOATS
SR. Dairy Goat Showmanship 15 and over Esther Heilman, Delta
Dairy Goat Showmanship 13-14 - Paige Holdridge, Delta
Dairy Goat Showmanship 11-12 - Lydia Heilman, DeltaDairy Goat Showmanship 10 and under
Arika Zeiter, HollandGrand Champion Market Goat - Paige Holdridge, Delta
Reserve Champion Market Goat - Claire Foor, Archbold
Grand Champion Dairy Goat Dry Esther Heilman, Delta
Reserve Champion Dairy Goat Dry - Arika Zeiter, Holland
Grand Champion Dairy Goat Wet Esther Heilman, Delta
Reserve Champion Dairy Goat Wet Rylee Svoboda, Swanton
Grand Champion Boer/Boer Cross Breed
Noah Tedrow, DeltaReserve Chamption Boer/Boer Cross Breed
Bailey ONeil, DeltaBoer Showmanship 16 and over
Jolyssa Tedrow, Wauseon
Boer Showmanship 14-15 - Tony Banister, WauseonBoer Showmanship 12-13 - Noah Tedrow, Delta
Boer Showmanship 11 and under
Jaden Banister, WauseonGrand Champion Boer Market Goat
Trinity Martinez, Metamora & WauseonReserve Champion Boer Market Goat
Jaden Banister, Wauseon
Sr. Pygmy Showmanship 14 and older Shiloh Reynolds, Toledo
Pygmy Showmanship 11-13 Jessalyn Lohmeyer, Swanton
Pygmy Showmanship 10 and under
Bella Strauss, WauseonGrand Champion Pygmy - Matthew Gladieux, Fayette
Res. Champion Pygmy - Ryeanna Klopfenstein, Archbold
Goats-Showman of Showmen Contest RepresentativeJolyssa Tedrow, Wauseon
PACK GOAT CLASSES
1ST YEAR - Kathryn Helminiak, Maumee
2ND YEAR - James Malcolm Mujaahid, Wauseon
DAIRY COWS
Senior Showmanship 15 & older
Emalee Stewart, WauseonShowmanship 11-14 - Anneli Shaw, Wauseon
10 years old and under - Aaliyah Glover, Wauseon
Free for all showmanship - Cow Bell, WauseonHolstein Showmanship - Model Cow, Wauseon
Grand Champion Jr. Dairy - Jensi Shaw, WauseonReserve Champion Jr. Dairy - Anneli Shaw, Wauseon
Grand Champion Sr. Dairy - Austin Krieger, Wauseon
Reserve Champion Sr. Dairy - Emalee Stewart, WauseonGrand Champion Dairy Cow - Austin Krieger, Wauseon
Reserve Champion Dairy Cow
Emalee Stewart, Wauseon
HORSES
Sr. English High Point- Grand Champion
Hannah Herr, MetamoraSr. English High Point- Reserve Grand Champion
Emily Friend, Liberty CenterPony Performance Hi Point Grand Champion
Tyler Echler, SwantonPony Performance Hi Point Reserve Champion
Cassidy Ruetz, Jasper
Walk Trot High Point Grand Champion McKenna Babcock, Sylvania
Walk Trot High Point Reserve Champion
Madilynn Miller, Liberty CenterSr. Contesting High Point Grand Champion
Kaitlin Przepiora, DeltaSr. Contesting High Point Reserve Champion
Jennaya Hibbard, Fayette
Pony Contesting High Point Grand Champion Hanna Knapp, Liberty Center
Pony Contesting High Point Reserve Champion Harley VandeSande, Metamora
VERSATILITYGrand Champion - Mickenna Schweinhagen, WauseonReserve Champion - Mary Mille, Delta
TANEECA KLOSTERMEIER AWARD
Mary Miller, Delta
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HIBITORS: Buyer: Machacek Concrete, representedby Shawn Machacek (rear, center) and Adrianna Hib-
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Queen, daughter of Trevor & Lynnette of Fayette
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