New Mexico State Fair Results:
Grant County 4-H members competed at State Fair in Albuquerque with their animal and indoor projects September 6-16. The following are those who placed with their projects.
Junior-Lizzy McDonald 1st place Photography project
Novice- Itzel Valdez 3rd place Rifle Exhibit
Novice- Kaleb Newman 1st place Barbed Wire Art
Novice- Alandra Wilson 2nd Place Biscuits
Novice- Emily Wood 3rd Place Chocolate Chip Cookies
Novice- Logan Wood 2nd Place Sugar Cookies

Grant County Fair Results:

Grant County Fair came to a close with many 4-Hers taking home ribbons and buckles for competing with their market animals and indoor exhibits. Grant County 4-H is proud of its members that competed and all of the hard work they put into their projects all year long. For the Market Animal Shows, the Grant County 4-H members placed Grand Champion through 3rd place as follows:
Duroc Market Swine Light Class
1st Brooklyn Allred
2nd Ally Massengill
Duroc Market Swine Heavy Class
1st Tanner Frost
2nd Kayleigh Massengill
Duroc Breed Champion-Tanner Frost
Duroc Reserve Breed Champion-Brooklyn Allred

Hampshire Market Swine Light Class
1st Kolby Taylor
2nd Trent Kasten
3rd Xander O’Loughlin

Hampshire Market Swine Medium Class
2nd Trent Kasten
Hampshire Market Swine Heavy Class
3rd Kolby Taylor
Hampshire Reserve Breed Champion-Kolby Taylor

Cross Market Swine Light Class
1st Tanner Frost
2nd Taleah Miller
3rd Zaven Brown
Cross Market Swine Medium Class
1st Kolby Taylor
2nd Raelynn Moon
3rd Cody Lewis
Cross Market Swine Heavy Class
1st Curston Blanton
2nd Kolby Taylor
3rd Paislee Donaldson
Cross Breed Champion-Kolby Taylor
Cross Reserve Breed Champion-Raelynn Moon

OPB (Other Pure Breed) Market Swine White Class
1st Collin Golden
3rd Zaven Brown
OPB (Other Pure Breed) White Breed Champion-Collin Golden

OPB (Other Pure Breed) Market Swine Black Class
1st Cody Lewis
2nd Cody Lewis
3rd Dustin Medina
OPB (Other Pure Breed) Black Breed Champion-Cody Lewis
OPB (Other Pure Breed) Black Breed Reserve Champion-Cody Lewis

Market Swine Grand Champion-Kolby Taylor

Gilt Swine Show
1st Koda Fell
2nd Levi Dalton
Grand Champion Gilt-Koda Fell
Reserve Grand Champion Gilt-Levi Dalton

Market Meat Goats
1st Megan Miller
2nd Tucker Gatlin
3rd Tucker Gatlin
Grand Champion Market Goat-Megan Miller
Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat-Tucker Gatlin

Freckleface Market Lambs Class 2
3rd Thomas McDonald
Blackface Market Lamb Class 3
1st SJ Allred
2nd Emily McDonald
3rd Sam McDonald
Blackface Market Lamb Class 4
1st Clayton Peterson
2nd Martina Warren
3rd Brooklyn Allred
Blackface Market Lamb Class 5
1st Emily McDonald
2nd Avery Wenzel
3rd Cody Warren
Blackface Market Lamb Class 6
1st Lizzy McDonald
2nd Faith Wenzel
3rd Trayden Allred
Blackface Market Lamb Class 7
1st Clayton Peterson
2nd Brooklyn Allred
3rd Emily McDonald
Grand Champion Blackface-Emily McDonald
Reserve Champion Blackface-Lizzy McDonald

Grand Champion Market Lamb-Lizzy McDonald
Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb-Emily McDonald

Market Steer Tall Class
1st Curston Blanton
2nd Ketch Bays
3rd Kash Albrecht
Market Steer Medium Class
1st Kash Albrecht
2nd Sam McDonald
3rd Kash Albrecht
Market Steer Short Class
1st Ryan Miller
2nd Lizzy McDonald
3rd Megan Miller
Grand Champion Market Steer-Cursten Blanton
Reserve Grand Champion Steer-Ketch Bays

County Bred Steer
1st Kash Albrecht
2nd Sam McDonald
Grand Champion County Bred Steer-Kash Albrecht
Reserve Grand Champion County Bred Steer-Sam McDonald

Market Meat Rabbits
Grand Champion Rabbit- Caitlyn Brabson
Reserve Grand Champion Rabbit- Hayli Donaldson
Grand Champion Meat Pen- Caitlyn Brabson

Poultry
Grand Champion- Josh Agnew
Reserve Grand Champion- Foster Brown

Showmanship conchos and buckles were also awarded to the youth that exemplified what it means to be a true showman in the ring. The youth were judged based on how well they showed their animal in the ring. The Grant County 4-H members that were selected for the showmanship awards are as follows:
Cursten Blanton- Senior Steer Showmanship
Ketch Bays- Junior Steer Showmanship
Kash Albrecht- Novice Steer Showmanship
Emily McDonald- Senior Lamb Showmanship
Lizzy McDonald- Junior Lamb Showmanship
Martina Warren- Novice Lamb Showmanship
Connor McDaniel- Senior Swine Showmanship
Aiden McDaniel- Junior Swine Showmanship
SJ Allred- Novice Swine Showmanship
Megan Miller- Senior Goat Showmanship
Tucker Gatlin- Junior Goat Showmanship

Senior division youth get selected to get put into a Round Robin Show where they all must show an animal from each class (Steer, lamb, goat, swine). This is to compete for the All-Around Showmanship Award Buckle. Winners of this year’s All-Around Showmanship Awards went to:
Arianna Smith- All-Around Grand Champion
Emily McDonald- All-Around Reserve Champion

A Clean Barn Award is presented to the youth that maintained a clean area and clean pens in each animal barn. They are judged anonymously all week long to determine who kept their area the most kept. The 4-H members who earned this award are as follows.
Sam McDonald- Beef Barn Award
Martina Warren- Lamb Barn Award
Hannah Miller- Swine Barn Award
Caleb Newman- Goat Barn Award
Chloe Donaldson- Rabbit Barn Award

The Top Ag Youth Award is given to a senior member who is recognized as Grant County’s top agriculturally involved youth 4-H member. It can only be won by a high school junior or senior and can only be won once. Youth had to submit an application prior to fair to be judged by a panel of judges. They look for a well-rounded applicant who are involved in other endeavors outside of Agriculture such as clubs, sports, church activities, and community involvement. A buckle is awarded to the youth the panel determines to be most deserving. This year’s Top Ag Youth Award was awarded to Raelynn Moon. She is a senior at Cliff High School and has been active in Grant County’s 4-H program since she was a Cloverbud.

Grant County 4-H puts together a livestock judging competition during the County Fair. All age groups are welcome to participate and first place in each division wins a buckle. The winners of this year’s livestock judging competition were as follows.
Novice- Kayleigh Massengill (Buckle Sponsored by Cooper CowBelles)
Junior- Sarah Gardner (Buckle Sponsored by Grant County Farm and Livestock Bureau)
Senior- Ileanna Cook (Buckle Sponsored by Grant County Beat)

Along with all the excitement at the show ring, many members entered projects into the indoor exhibit building. 4-Hers work all year long on their projects including photography, art, sewing, baking, and produce. This year’s winners for the 4-H Indoor Exhibits were as follows.
Senior
1st Josh Agnew
2nd Alandra Wilson
3rd Kurstyn Johnson
Junior
1st Sarah Gardner
2nd Morgan Wendt
3rd Lizzy McDonald
Novice
1st Kaleb Newman
2nd Ronen Williamson
3rd Kayleigh Massengill & Kathryn Woodward (tie)

The judges pick a best of show for each division as well.
Senior- Kurstyn Johnson with her custom built flatbed trailer
Junior- Lizzy McDonald with her “SW Highlights” photography
Novice- Kaleb Newman with his barbed wire tree

Grant County Extension Services puts together a baking contest every year. This year it was sponsored by Rebecca Dow, Billy Billings, and Yvette Harrell. The money made from this contest sponsors a scholarship for senior 4-H members graduating from high school. There is an adult and youth division and everyone is encouraged to enter. The categories included cakes, cookies, pies, quick breads, and yeast breads.

For the cakes contest, the judges were Jared White and Theresa Haggerson-Lucero. The winner were:

Adult Division
1st Suzanne Geyer
2nd Verna Reed
3rd Peggy Tavizon
Youth Division
1st Chase Dobrinski
2nd Amery Jackson
3rd Hattie Dobrinski

For the cookie contest, the judges were Len Bunts, Daryl Holguin, and Samantha Jones. Winners were:
Adult Division
1st Suzanne Geyer
2nd Peggy Tavizon
3rd Verna Reed
Youth Division
1st Yselle Franco
2nd Caitlin Brabson
3rd Peyton Bobo

For the pie contest, the judges were Mike Burns and Deb Van Tellingen. Winners were:
Adult Division
1st Suzanne Geyer
Youth Division
1st Hattie Dobrinski
2nd Emma Jade Smith

For the quick breads contest, the judges were Sinea Runnels and Tasha Walter. Winner were:
Adult Division
1st Amanda Burke
2nd Anisa Brabson
3rd Pat Hunt

Youth Division
1st Yselle Franco
2nd Zelainda Franco
3rd Hattie Dobrinski

For the yeast breads contest, the judges were Mike Burns and Debra Van Tellingen. The winners were:
Adult Division
1st Paul Michaud
2nd Tenisha Fell
3rd Verna Reed
Youth Division
1st Chase Dobrinski
2nd Hattie Dobrinski

Southern New Mexico State Fair Results:
Grant County 4-H members finished the fall showing season by competing at Southern New Mexico State Fair September 26-29. The following are the placings for Southern New Mexico State Fair.
Alexa Vermillion- Reserve Champion Breed Blackface market lamb
Kolby Taylor- 1st place Market Swine
Alexa Vermillion- 1st Place Blackface Market Lamb
Nolan Vermillion- 1st place Blackface Market Lamb
Riley Vermillion- 1st place Blackface market lamb
Caitlin Brabson- 2nd place market rabbit
Nolan Vermillion- 2nd place Blackface market lamb
Megan Miller- 3rd place market meat goat

National 4-H Week:
Grant County 4-H participated in this year’s National 4-H Week which was October 7-13. A canned food drive competition between the 4-H clubs was held as part of member’s community service. Club leaders and members brought in non-perishable foods all week long to be donated to the St. Francis Newman Center Food Pantry. Wranglers 4-H Club won the competition with a total of 183 items donated. White Signal 4-H Club was 2nd with 91 items, Spurs 4-H Club was 3rd with 77 items, Mangus 4-H club was 4th with 40 items, Lone Mountain 4-H Club was 5th with 3 items. A total of 394 items were donated and will be delivered to the food pantry by 4-H Council members. October 11th was wear green to school day in support of 4-H.

A huge thanks goes out to Silver City’s Tractor Supply and all of their employees for all of their help and contribution to Grant County 4-H during 4-H week. Tractor Supply sponsors the Paper Clover Campaign to raise funds for Grant County 4-H Council. Silver City’s store also put on a raffle and a picture day with your pet with all proceeds going towards Grant County 4-H.

Enrollment:
It is time to enroll for 4-H! Next year’s enrollment period is open now until December 19th. Any new member is welcome to stop by the Grant County Extension Services Office to pick up an enrollment form. Members can be any age from 5 years old to 18 years old and have the option to participate in a large variety of projects. You can find a project on everything from baking and sewing to shooting sports to animal projects including pet projects. There is something for everyone of all ages. Stop by the Grant County Extension Services Office at 2610 N. Silver Street to see what being a 4-H member is all about. New Mexico State University is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer and educator. NMSU and the U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperating

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