Nebraska Extension in Colfax County 4-H Newsletter May 2018

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Nebraska Extension in Colfax County 4-H Newsletter May 2018 So long, farewell, auf wiedesehen, goodbye If you have not already heard, my time with the Colfax County Extension office has come to a close. I have enjoyed so much getting to work with all of you and your children. Since I did not grow up in 4-H, I feel like I have learned so much and you have given me such a positive look at the program. I look forward getting my daughter involved in the program soon. My family and I have moved close to Lincoln. I will be trying something new in my life and testing my skills working for a cabinet company. I have always enjoyed woodworking and am excited give this a try. Again it has been great getting to know your kids through school enrichment programing, after school programming and clubs. I thank you all for the memories and experiences. I will miss being a part of this organization. Sincerely, Scott Reiner 4-H Updates: 2018 T-Shirt Orders This year all NEW 4-H members will receive a free t-shirt from the 4-H Council. Returning 4-H members can buy shirts at a reduced price of $5 dollars as the 4-H Council has agreed to help cover these costs. Parents, leaders, and other adults can purchase shirts for $9.63 for S, M, L, and XL. Additional dollars will be added to 2XL ($11.77) and 3XL-5XL ($12.84). If you need a new shirt, you can order them through the Extension Office. Orders are Due May 30th! Pre-Entry Process for 2018: This year we will have 2 Pre-entry deadlines, all static exhibits (except horticulture) and animals are due June 22nd. Horticulture exhibits deadline will be July 5th. We have put horticulture pre-entry as a separate day, to allow you time to determine what gardening or flowers will be ready for fair. Uncashed Checks Please cash any checks you may have from the Colfax County 4-H Council. There are a number of outstanding checks written for various awards or reimbursements that have not been cashed. If you find your uncashed checks and are unsuccessful in cashing them, you may request a new check from the 4-H Council BEFORE June 30 th, 2018, IF it was written during 2016 or 2017. On July 1 st, 2018 the 4- H Council will not write new checks and outstanding checks will be voided. Help Needed at County Fair We will be needing adult and teen volunteers to help at the county fair and judging days this year. A meal and refreshments will be provided. If you are interested, please contact the Extension Office. Attention Independent Members For Colfax County 4-H to be successful we need all members, both in clubs and independent members to help out throughout the year, and especially at fair time! Both club and independent members will be asked to help clean the fairgrounds on the Monday of fair week and work at the funnel cake stand this year. Don t be surprised if you are an independent member and you get contacted to help! 4-H ID Requirements for Animals Showing at Colfax County Fair Animals that will be shown only at the Colfax County Fair will need similar ID as last year as Nebraska Extension is a Division of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska Lincoln cooperating with the Counties and the United Sates Department of Agriculture. Nebraska Extension educational programs abide with the nondiscrimination policies of the University of Nebraska Lincoln and the United States Department of Agriculture. 2015 1

shown in the table on the last page. Animals that will also be shown at the State Fair/AK-SAR-BEN will use ID requirements for those shows, but will need to turn in an ID sheet by June 1st to the Extension Office. Fair Book The fair book is now available online. We do not yet have it in print but you can view it online at http://www.colfaxcountyfair.com/2018_colfax_co_fair_book.pdf. We will let you know when we have it available in print. Photography Themes The 2018 Photography theme is: True Leaders exhibit print: Explore True Leaders in your community. True Leaders can be anyone from community leaders, teachers, and volunteers to parents and friends. So, what sets them apart? What makes someone a True Leader? What effect do they have on the people or environment around them? How can you tell their story through photography? This is your story to tell. Unit II and Unit III will include this Class. County Sewing Project Requirements A reminder for 2018! All entries must include pictures of assembly and / or 4-H member wearing clothing item(s) or holding non-clothing item (s). Items made from new bolt material need pictures of 4-H member wearing or holding the finished product. If item is an upcycled garment, 4-H member must include pictures of the item before deconstruction, during construction and of the final product worn or held by the 4-H member. Copyright Materials Remember that the use of copyrighted materials such as cartoon characters or commercial product names is PROHIBITED unless it is on purchased fabric. Avoid using decals or stickers and try using your art skills and paint or draw your logos for your fair projects. CAMPER PAD POLICY Camper pads located West of a horse barn, South of the cattle barns, South of the Horse Arena, and on the East side of the fairgrounds are not a guaranteed right of use. They are intended for the convenience of the Fair Officials, Fair Helpers and exhibitors of the Colfax County Fair in this order. By placing your camper on the Colfax County Fairgrounds, you are agreeing to allow the members of 2 the Colfax County Ag Society to move or hire to move (at camper owners expense) and release from liability any damage or inconvenience as a result of said movement. Colfax County Agriculture Society is not liable for any damage to individual campers or injuries as a result of use of said campers during the entire duration of stay at the Colfax County Fairgrounds Persons interested in obtaining a camper spot must make application to Colfax County Ag Society no sooner than May 1 st of the current year until one month prior to the start of fair (deadline for 2018 is June 25 th ). Applications after this time will be accommodated if spaces are available. Applications will be available on the fair website at www.colfaxcountyfair.com or may be submitted in letter format and must include: names of individual making application, identify exhibitors which will be utilizing the camper and relationship (father, mother, grandfather or grandmother) to the individual making application, method of notification (email, mail, and/ or phone contact information). Colfax County Ag Society will confirm that exhibitors listed are entered at the fair. There is a one camper pad limit per exhibiting family. The fee for the camper pad will be $50 for the duration of the fair. A check must be included with the application and both sent to Colfax County Ag Society, 1773 Road 6, Clarkson, NE 68629 no sooner than May 1. The camper fee will be waived for members of the Ag Society and paid employees of the fair with approval of the Ag Society. Applicants will be notified by the preferred method on the application if they did or did not receive a camper spot and which camper pad is assigned a week prior to the start of the fair. Campers cannot be in place prior to 8 P.M. Monday night of fair clean-up without prior approval via vote of the Colfax County Ag Society. By submitting a request for a camper spot or by placing a camper on the Colfax County Fairgrounds, you are agreeing to allow the Ag Society to either move the camper or hire (at owner expense) to move or disconnect the camper to allow for proper clean-up of the fairgrounds. Unauthorized campers can be moved to the trailer parking area upon vote of the Colfax County Ag Society. If found in violation, camper privileges can be revoked immediately and for the following fair. Members of the Ag Society, Superintendents, and designated helpers will receive priority over exhibitors.

Livestock: Livestock Showmanship reminder Animals shown for showmanship, must be shown in another class. Exhibitors cannot bring an animal just for showmanship. Youth of the Quality Care of Animals (YQCA) Training State 4-H rules require that all 4-H members who show beef, sheep, dairy, swine, dairy goats, meat goats, poultry and rabbits be certified in Quality Assurance (QA), in order to show at county or state fair. Each youth wanting to show livestock at county or state fair needs to complete 3 modules. There is a $12 fee that you must pay for. 4-H Members age 8-11 are required to complete annual training. Members age 12-14 may complete training or take intermediate test to test out. Members age 15 and older may complete training or take the senior test and test out. http://yqca.org/ In the past, youth who exhibited swine had to complete PQA. The YQCA system has the PQA added in. Therefore youth only need to complete the YQCA. All training and testing should be done by June 1st. Youth Livestock Projects and the VFD Regulation Just another reminder as of, January 1, 2017, all livestock producers that use antibiotic medicated feeds to prevent, treat or control animal health issues will be required to get a written order or directive from a Veterinarian to purchase and feed these feeds. The regulation will only affect antibiotics administered in feed or water for livestock. Antibiotics are important to both human medicine and animal health, to reduce the risk of antibiotic resistance in both areas; producers must follow the FDA Approved Labels. These labels determine what animal health issues can be treated with that specific antibiotic, dosage and proper administration. The first step youth producers should take is to develop a Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship by visiting with their veterinarian. Within this discussion, producers need to review their herd/flock health plan and evaluate vaccinations and treatment plans for the animals they care for. If you determine that medicated feeds should be used, plan on how to acquire a VFD Order from the veterinarian. 3 Copies of the VFD must go to you and your feed supplier/dealer before you can purchase or feed these feeds. Youth Livestock Participants may visit with their feed supplier/dealer to plan a nutrition/feed program prior to getting their project animals to discuss if medicated feeds should be used and if a VFD is required. For more information visit the Nebraska BQA VFD Webpage at: http://bqa.unl.edu/veterinary-feeddirective Or Contact Rob Eirich, Extension Educator/ Director of Beef Quality Assurance via email at: reirich2@unl.edu EID Tags and DNA Testing for State Fair & AK- SAR-BEN Any market animal to be shown at the Nebraska State Fair or AK-SAR-BEN must have hair pulled for DNA samples. In addition, market beef, and swine will need an EID tag. Market sheep and meat goats will use the scrapies tag for identification at State Fair. Also, feeder calves need an EID tag and DNA sample to show at AK-SAR-BEN. DNA samples for market beef were pulled at weigh day along with EID tags. 4- H ers with swine, sheep, or goats will need to work with the office to get the hair samples pulled and get EID tags for swine. EID tags will cost $2.00. DNA testing costs $6.00 per animal. So if you have any ideas of showing at the Nebraska State Fair or at AK- SAR-BEN, be sure to get EID tags and samples pulled. Deadline is th. Call the Extension office for more information. Breeding Beef Nomination for State Fair and AK- SAR-BEN Any breeding animals that families show at State Fair or AK-SAR-BEN will need to be identified via an online nomination process at www.showstockmgr.com. Deadline to nominate your animals is th. Breeding beef will continue to use a tattoo in the ear for identification as well as breed papers. Breeding sheep and goats will use the scrapies tag identification number for ID. County only breeding beef can use a tattoo or a 4-H tag. County only breeding sheep or goats can use a 4-H tag for ID. Contests: Livestock Judging Contest is May 24th The 4-H and FFA Livestock Judging Contest is Thursday, May 24th at the Colfax County Fairgrounds

in Leigh. Registration is at 8:30 a.m. with judging at 9:00 a.m., and the contest usually wraps up between Noon and 1:00 p.m. There will be a lunch stand to purchase food and drinks. The contest will consist of six classes of judging. This year we will have two classes each for beef, sheep and either swine or meat goats. Novice (age 9 and under) will give oral reasons on one class: Intermediate (age 10-13) will give oral reasons on two classes: and Seniors (age 14 and up) and FFA will give oral reasons on three classes with no notes. 4-H and FFA members from neighboring counties will be attending and competing in the contest. Also, remember the state PASE livestock judging contest will be held Tuesday, June 26th. Participants in the Intermediate and Senior classes are eligible to participate at the contest in Lincoln. Nebraska 4-H Online Horticulture Judging contest The 2018 Nebraska 4-H Online Horticulture Judging contest is just around the corner. This year the contest will be available from June 8 th at 8:00 am until June 18th at 8:00 am. It is composed of three parts; general knowledge questions, plant part and seed identification, as well as a judging portion. It is open to all 4-H youth, as well as adults, and even Extension individuals. No password this year, the link listed below will take you directly to the contest. The link to participate will be https://go.unl.edu/2018hortcontest Please have the youth fill in all of their information completely. The online contest should only be taken once by each participant, if it is taken multiple times the first score entered will be the one used. No study materials are to be used while taking the test. The contest will allow an opportunity for the participant to review the answers prior to submitting. Once submitted, the participants will see their score, but they will not be able to see which questions they missed. After the contest has ended, the participants can request to see their scores and their answers. Study Materials for the Online Horticulture Judging Contest and the State 4-H Horticulture Judging Contest held during State Fair are the same and they can be found at: https://4h.unl.edu/fairbook/contests/horticulture-id 4 4-H Tree, Horticulture, Weed/Grass & Entomology Contests The 2018 Tree I.D., Horticulture, Weed/Grass and Entomology Contests will be held on June 21st in Columbus beginning at 12:30 p.m. Contestants will have to ID different plants, including vegetables, perennials, flowers, and trees for the first two contests. The weed and grass contestants will have to ID weeds and grasses from a list of around 60 plants that will be available from the Extension Office. The participants in the Entomology contest will have to identify insects. We have study materials available for those that want information on all of these contests. Youth 10 years and older will be eligible to compete at the state Contests. Registration deadline is Friday June, 15th. Please call the Extension Office to register. P.A.S.E. & LIFE CHALLENGE Premier Animal Science Events (PASE) is a two-day event designed to help you learn about issues related to the animal industry, explore career opportunities that are available, compete with other teens from across the state and have FUN! The event is sponsored by Nebraska 4-H, the College of Agricultural Science and Natural Resources, the University of Nebraska- Lincoln and Nebraska Investment Finance Authority. Opportunities at PASE include livestock, meats, and poultry judging contests, as well as livestock skill-athon and quiz bowl. Youth can participate in more than one contest or event as their schedule allows. Life Challenge is a two-day event designed to help youth learn about issues related to Family and Consumer Sciences, explore career opportunities that are available, compete with other teens from across the state, and have fun! Opportunities at Life Challenge include family and consumer science team problem solving challenges, social activities, and campus tours. Youth can participate in any or all of these activities. This year s event will be held June 25 & 26 For a schedule of events, go to: https://4h.unl.edu/ pase/schedule Contests: Youth Crop Scouting Competition Youth interested in learning more about scouting crops should contact the extension office to learn more about the Youth Crop Scouting Competition. The 2018 Youth Crop Scouting Competition will be

held on July 26th at the ARDC near Mead. The Competition consists of both a written test and hands on questions about corn, soybean, or alfalfa plots. Teams consist of 3, 4 or possibly 5 youth members (7th -12th grade), so once I know who is interested we will have to see how many teams we can put together. I am willing to work with interested youth before the contest to help them learn more about agronomy and crops and prepare them for the competition. Platte County Showmanship Clinic Plan to attend one or more sessions of this hands-on, multi-species clinic to learn more or gain tips to help improve the showing of your animal at the county fair and beyond! This event is free and open to 4-H members ages 8-18. The clinic is on Friday, June 22, from 9 am -4 pm at the Ag Park indoor arena. 4-H members are encouraged to bring your own animals but it is not required. To register contact Aliesha Dethlefs, before June 20th, at 402-563-4901 or adethlefs2@unl.edu. Workshops: For more information about any of our workshops or if you would like to register, call or stop by the Extension office and submit your registration fee! 4-H Adventure Day Camp Where: Neligh Park Log Cabin, West Point When: June 8, 2018 7:45-8:00 a.m. Camper Check-in 8:00 3:30 p.m. What: Be prepared to have fun. Wear clothes that can get dirty Old tennis shoes Bring: Bug Spray Water bottle Sun screen Extra set of clothes Life jacket Cost: $35.00 per camper Ages: Campers - 8 11 years old by Jan. 1 Sewing Saturdays Calling all 4-H sewers and quilters! Colfax County will be creating another Quilt of Valor for 2018, sponsored by Colfax County FCE Council. Quilts of Valor are quilts created with Americana fabric and are later donated to service members touched by war. We will be hosting Sewing Saturdays to cut, piece, and sew the quilt together and prepare it for fair. Sewing Saturdays will be 9am 12pm on: May19th June 2nd June 30th Clover Kid Workshops Don't miss this great opportunity for Clover Kids! We will be offering three workshops for Clover Kids. When: May 31st: Science Day (2pm - 5pm) June 7th: Bubble Day (1pm - 4pm) July 2nd: Super Seed Fun (1pm - 4pm) Where: Heun Church (1731 Rd 12, Clarkson NE 68629) Cost:$12 per workshop Deadline: One week before each workshop (space is limited, open to the first 20 participants) Rockets Workshop Get ready to build an Estes Wizard Rocket in preparation for the Colfax County Fair! Youth will build and prepare a rocket for county fair. Note: painting and launching of rocket will be completed at home. When: June 12 th & 13 th Where: Heun Church Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring: a sack lunch Cost: $15 Babysitting Clinic New to the babysitting world or thinking you would like to start? This class is for you. We will cover the basics of babysitting to get you started. **Must have 10 Participants to hold Clinic** When: June 14 th Where: 4-H Building, Leigh Time: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bring: Sack lunch and a toy you would use for babysitting. Rising with the Yeast Do you love cinnamon rolls? Have you ever wondered what makes them so tall and fluffy? Yeast! 5

Come and explore the wonderful world of using yeast in baking products. When: June 19 th Where: First Presbyterian Church, Schuyler Time: 9 a.m. to Noon Cost: $10 Pillowcases Do you like to sew? Have you always wanted to make your own pillowcase? Come learn how to make a pillow case! Kara Kudera will be leading this unique workshop. When: June 20 th Where: Heun Church Time: 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Bring: Fabric (1/3 yard for the border and 3/4 yard for the body of the pillowcase), Scissors, and matching thread Let s Paint Run-A-Ways This unique workshop helps you learn basic brush techniques and composition while using a variety of painting techniques. Costs include all of your materials and three hours of fun learning! When: June 18 Where: Fair Grounds, Leigh Time: 2:00-5:00 p.m. Cost: $20 for 4-H members and $35 for non-members Braided Rugs Join us as we create unique braided rugs made from sheets! Each participant will learn how to cut and braid their sheets into a fun rug for their room or home! When: June 16 Where: Extension Office Time: 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Cost: $5 Bring: At least 3 full/twin bed sheets of your choosing. They can be different colors or patterns. 6 Rabbit / Poultry Workshop If you are wanting to learn more about your rabbits and poultry for showing at the fair, caging and holding, sportsmanship and proper animal care. When: June 30th, 2:00 pm (Rabbits) 3:00 pm (Poultry) Where: Fairgrounds in Leigh (small animal barn) Bring: One rabbit/poultry to show Deadline: June 28th Upcoming Events May 19: Sewing Saturday at Extension Office 9-Noon May 24: Livestock Judging Contest, Fair rounds, Leigh- Registration 8:30 a.m., Contest-9 a.m. May 30: Deadline to order 4-H t-shirt from Extension Office May 31: Clover Kid Science Day, Heun Church 2:00-5:00 p.m. June 1 : Livestock ID Sheets Due to Extension Office by 4:30 p.m. June 2: Sewing Saturday at the Extension Office 9:00- Noon June 7: Clover Kid Bubble Day, Heun Church 1:00-4:00 p.m. June 8 : 4-H Online Hort Judging contest starts June 8: Adventure Day Camp, West Point 8:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. June 11: 4-H Council Meeting, Howells Library, 7:30 p.m. June12-13: Rocket Workshop, Heun Church 9:00 a.m.a- 2:00 p.m. June 14: Babysitting Clinic, Fair grounds, Leigh 9:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. June 16: Braided Rugs Workshop, Extension Office 9:00-11:00 a.m. June 18: 4-H Online Hort Judging contest ends June 18: Painting Workshop, Fair grounds, Leigh 2:00-5:00 p.m. June 19: Rising with the Yeast Workshop, First Presbyterian Church, Schuyler 9:00-11:00 a.m. June 20: Pillowcase Workshop, Heun Church 2:00-5:00 p.m. June 21: 4-H Weed, Tree, Insect and Horticulture ID Contest, Columbus June 22: Pre-Entry Deadline for Livestock and Static Exhibits, except Horticulture, DUE to Extension by 4:30 June 22: Platte County Showmanship Clinic June 25-26: P.A.S.E and Life Challenge Contest June 30 : Final date to get a new premium check June 30: Rabbit and Poultry Workshop, Fair grounds, Leigh 2:00 p.m. (rabbits) & 3:00 p.m. (poultry) June 30: Sewing Saturday, Extension Office 9:00-Noon July 2: Clover Kid Super Seed Fun, Heun Church 1:00-4:00 p.m. July 5: Pre-Entry Deadline for Horticulture exhibits DUE to Extension office by 4:30 p.m.

County Fair I.D. Tag Requirements Livestock Division Form of ID Deadline Market Beef & Feeder Calves 4-H Ear Tag & ID Sheet June 1 st (Not eligible for rate of gain after April 15 th ) Market Sheep 4-H Ear Tag & ID Sheet June 1 st Market Goats 4-H Ear Tag & ID Sheet June 1 st Breeding Beef Tattoo or 4-H Ear Tag & ID Sheet June 1 st Breeding Sheep & Goats 4-H Ear Tag & ID Sheet June 1 st Dairy ID Sheet June 1 st Market Swine Ear notches & ID Sheet June 1 st State Fair I.D. Tag Requirements Livestock Division I.D. Requirements for Nebraska State Fair Nomination Deadline Market Beef Breeding Beef Market Swine Market Sheep Breeding Sheep Market Goats Breeding Goats EID Tag, DNA Envelope & animal information submitted online via AKSAEBEN database Tattoo & animal information submitted online via AKSARBAN database EID Tag, DNA Envelope & animal information submitted online via AKSAEBEN database Scrapie Tag, DNA Envelope & Animal information submitted online via AKSARBEN database Scrapie Tag & animal information submitted online via AKSARBEN database Scrapie Tag, DNA Envelope & Animal information submitted online via AKSARBEN database Scrapie Tag & Animal information submitted online via AKSARBEN database April 15 8

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