Jefferson County 4-H
May 2024
4-H Highlights!
Congratulations!
Preston Engelman
Jordan Hauschel
Keira Hennerberg
Coen Hummel
Kellen Schlichtman
Lillian Ausk
2024 Fairbook & Fair Entry Forms
The fairbook and fair entry forms are available at https://extension.unl.edu/statewide/jefferson/4-Hfairbook/. All livestock entries are due by Friday, June 14th.
NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED!!!!
Please make sure to let us know of any questions!
2024 Fair Dates Released
The 2024 Jefferson County Fair Dates are: July 10th-14th, 2024.
Theme: “Just Another Day in Fairadise”
4-H Online Enrollment is Open Now
It’s time to get enrolled in 4-H for the 2024 4-H year! To enroll, visit: https://v2.4honline.com/. For returning families, please do not create a new account; rather use your log-in credentials for 4honline used in previous years. Instructions can be found here: https://4h.unl.edu/enroll/returning-member. Enrollment instructions for new families can be found here: https://4h.unl.edu/enroll/returning-member
Clover Kid Enrollment Information
4-H enrollment is required for Clover Kids (ages 5-7) online at https://v2.4honline.com/. Youth should select at least one Clover Kid project to complete enrollment. Selection of multiple projects online is not required to exhibit multiple projects at the county fair. Check with our local 4-H club leaders for information about what is offered for Clover Kids during their club time.
Jefferson County Nebraska 4-H Youth Development YouTube Channel
Upcoming Workshops, Contests & Events
Beginning Sewing Class – 9:00 – noon June 4, 6 and 10
Participants will learn to use a sewing machine and make a pillow case and a four patch pillow which can be exhibited at the fair. No experience necessary.
Supplies: One yard of fabric for pillow case and a half yard each of two coordinating fabrics for the pillow. Fabrics must be all cotton woven fabrics and be washed and dried before coming to class. You will also need matching thread, a bag of stuffing and basic sewing supplies. Basic sewing supplies include large fabric cutting scissors, small thread cutting scissors, ripper, pins and pin cushion, needle and tape measure or seam gauge. If you have your own sewing machine you may bring it, but sewing machines are available if you do not have one.
Clothing Level 1 Sewing Class – 1:00 – 5:00 P. M. June 3, 5, 7 and 10.
Participants must have experience using a sewing machine and have completed a beginning sewing class. You will have your choice of making a simple pair of pants, capris, shorts or skirt and/or top OR a simple dress.
Examples of suitable patterns:
Simplicity – 2391, 1568 (not vest), 8106 (view A), 2241 (view D, no ruffle), 9156 (not C), 9155 (shorts or pants only), 9934 A or C (no pockets)
McCalls – 8418 (view B), 7966, 7942, 7799 (view A or C), 5797 (not D or F)
Supplies: Pattern and required amount of fabric and matching thread. Fabrics must be all cotton woven fabrics and be washed and dried before coming to class. You will also need basic sewing supplies. Basic sewing supplies include large fabric cutting scissors, small thread cutting scissors, ripper, pins and pin cushion, needle and tape measure or seam gauge. If you have your own sewing machine you may bring it, but sewing machines are available if you do not have one.
Animal Information
Youth Quality Assurance Training
We will be holding two final YQCA trainings on Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at 11:00 am and Wednesday, May 29, 2024 at 11:00 am at the Extension Office in Fairbury. Any youth showing livestock (beef, dairy, sheep, goats, swine, poultry, rabbits) must compete the YQCA course each year. Youth must pre-register at yqcaprogram.org in order to attend so we can ensure adequate spacing for all participants. When you get registered, make sure to take the pretest before attending the training. Contact the office with any questions and we can send you the instructions for how to get all of these steps done.
2024 4-H & FFA Animal Identification Guidelines/Check List for State Fair and Ak-Sar-Ben Entry
State Fair:
Market Animals, Breeding Animals AND Feeder Calves MUST have DNA on file at Extension Office, be nominated, paid for, and submitted via www.showstockmgr.com by the exhibitor or family on or before the June 14th deadline. Entry deadline for animals is for Aug. 10 by 8 pm CST
NEW in 2024: Age requirement: State Fair: Must be 8 or older on Jan. 1 of current year.
Ak-Sar-Ben:
Market Animals, Breeding Animals, AND Feeder Calves MUST have DNA on file at Extension Office before the June 14 deadline. Entry deadline for animals - TBA
Age requirement: Must be 9 years of age on Jan. 1 of current year.
FFA members should visit with your chapter advisor or State Fair FFA website for ID questions.
New Beef Contests Available at 2024 Jefferson County Fair!
Beef Average Daily Gain Contest - Beef exhibitors of market steers or heifers can choose to participate (voluntary and not required to show in the county fair beef show) in this contest and must meet the following requirements:
- 1st weigh in will be Sunday, March 10th from 1 - 2:30 pm at Fairbury Livestock. (No exceptions will be made and this is the only weigh in for participants)
- 2nd weigh in will be during check-in at the Jefferson County Fair on Thursday, July 11th.
- Contest will work accordingly as Highest ADG between both weigh ins will be the winner with corresponding results down the line.
- In the event of a tie, the most combined weight gained will win.
Combined Market Beef Challenge - this contest will consist of the culmination of 3 different requirements for participants of both market steers and heifers:
- Must participate in the ADG contest
- Must participate in the carcass contest
- Must participate in the market beef show
- ADG point scores will be figured highest to lowest and the number of total participants will figure total points. (Example: 15 participants the winner of ADG awarded 15 points, last place 1 point)
- Carcass contest points will be calculated in the same manner as ADG. Highest points to the winner and down the line.
- Market beef show points awarded off placing in class only, no points given off market division or final drives
- Purple - 5 points
- Blue - 3 points
- Red & White - 1 point
- Example of CMBC with 15 participants (Market Steer A ranks 4th in ADG - 12 points, ranks 7th in carcass contest - 9 points and receives purple in live class - 5 points
- Ending score for market steer A is 26
- In the event of a tie, market animal with higher weight gain (lbs) total will win
Top Dog Practices Have Started!
Top Dog has started practicing for the 2024 season. Please email Penny at penny.holtmeier@unl.edu if you are interested in being included in the group text/messenger or just wanting additional information. Please spread the word.
The program consists of three levels that require 4-H members to plan and report a broad range of age-appropriate and project-related accomplishments. For each level, the Livestock Achievement Program provides a list of accomplishments from which 4-H members choose their goals.
Juniors, ages 8-9, must submit pictures, posters, presentations, and other learning activities to receive the distinction of Junior Member of Excellence.
Intermediates, ages 10-13, must complete 100 points worth of activities to receive the distinction of Intermediate Member of Excellence.
Seniors, ages 14-18, must complete 150 points worth of activities to receive the distinction of Senior Member of Excellence.
At the beginning of the 4-H year, youth must apply to participate in the program. Upon acceptance into the program, participants plan what to accomplish. At the end of the 4-H year, they report on their completed accomplishments. Additionally, participants must complete their annual 4-H Online enrollment process, YQCA requirements, and project record books in order to receive a Member of Excellence distinction.
More information at: https://4h.unl.edu/livestock-achievement
Special Opportunties
Virtual Field Trips
There are also numerous field trips that have been archived to view at your convenience. Check them out. See the link below to view of all the tours available.
Workshop Ideas
Calendar of Events
May
1 - Camp Counselor Applications Due
21 - Camp Renegade Camper Registrations Due
22 - YQCA Training, Extension Office, Fairbury
29 - YQCA Training, Extension Office, Fairbury
29 - Camp Counselor Training, 4-H Building, Fairbury
30 - Babysitting Workshop, Jefferson Community Health & Life, Fairbury
June
3 -7, 10 - Sewing Workshops, Extension Office
6 - Pressure Canning Workshop, Grace Lutheran Church, Fairbury
11 & 12 - Camp Renegade, Camp Jefferson
14 - Jefferson County Fair Entries Due
14 - State Fair/AKSARBEN DNA & Online nominations due
20 - Collage Workshop, Extension Office
Nebraska Extension - Jefferson County
Email: darci.pesek@unl.edu
Website: jefferson.unl.edu
Location: 517 F Street, Fairbury, NE, United States
Phone: 402-729-3487
Facebook: www.facebook.com/jeffersoncountyext
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.
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