Gosper County February 2019 4 H News · imals to plants, soil to climate, golf to business,...
Transcript of Gosper County February 2019 4 H News · imals to plants, soil to climate, golf to business,...
IN THIS ISSUE
Nebraska 4-H Month Gosper 4-H Carnival N150 Celebration Speech Contest-April 1 Shooting Sports Livestock ID Beef Weigh Dates YQCA Calendar And more!
4-H Staff
Linda Dannehl, Extension Educator
Kathy Beck, Office Manager
OFFICE HOURS 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday ADDRESS 507Smith, Elwood NE PHONE (308) 785-2390 FAX (308) 785-2300 WEBSITE phelps-gosper.unl.edu FACEBOOK Extension in Phelps and Gosper Counties
Gosper County February 2019 4-H News
Nebraska Extension is a Division of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Re-sources at the University of Nebraska-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.
Greetings, 4-H Families! What a wonderful time it has been with Nebraska Extension! Thank you all so much for the support and for welcoming me into your county! It has been a pleasure serving as your 4-H Ex-tension Assistant and working with your family! After much consideration, I have recently taken the opportunity to begin a new adventure working as a Grain Accounting Specialist at CHS Inc. located in Holdrege, NE. Thanks, again, for the great memories, and I look forward to calling
this area home for many years to come! Best, Paige Carlson
Paige has been a valuable member of our team and will be greatly missed.
We wish her well in her new position!
Nebraska 4-H has a lot to celebrate!! February is Nebraska 4-H Month and February 15,
2019 will mark 150 years since the day the state of
Nebraska chartered the University of Nebraska.
This means that on February 15, 1869,the
University of Nebraska became part of the fabric
of our state. That’s 150 years of history to impact, to
unpack, and stories to tell.
During the upcoming year, Nebraska 4-H will be
Part of the celebration.
Flat Herbie will Tour the Town!
Flat Herbie is here to celebrate this milestone! He is
available at https://4h.unl.edu/n150 or the Extension
Office for you to cut out and make him a part
of your community by taking him on a tour of
your town. You can snap a picture with Flat Herbie at
local events, favorite landmarks or 4-H events upload
the pictures to your social media channels with #N150
Herbie and be eligible for a prize in the month of Feb.
All tagged photos will be displayed at the Nebraska
State Fair in a video exhibit. Watch for more N150!
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Enroll for the 2019 program year!
Enroll at ne.4honline.com
2019 4-H Volunteer Enrollment and Screening
Each year, 4-H Volunteers enroll (or re-enroll) in our online system. In addition to enrolling,
4-H Volunteers are screened through the Department of Health and Human Services. In
2019, our West Central District will be re-screening all present and new volunteers.
Big Red Summer Academic Camps
June 9-14, are career exploration camps held at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. By participat-ing in a camp youth get the opportunity to ex-plore the UNL campus, meet people from across the country, spend time investigating an interest or potential career, and have a lot of fun! Every-thing from filmmaking to crop science. Big Red Summer Academic Camps are open to all youth grades 10th-12th including recent high school graduates. Early bird registration is April 15 regu-lar registration is May 1. More information is available at https://4h.unl.edu/big-red-camps.
Culinary Challenge Contest
The Culinary Challenge Contest is open to 4-H youth from 10 – 18 years in age. To participate, youth must be enrolled in a 4-H Foods and Nutri-tion project and be a team of 2. Phelps & Gos-per counties are offering this contest during the county fair. In addition, the contest is held at the Nebraska State Fair. Youth participate in the contest by choosing a theme and a table setting for the event. The 2019 challenge ingredient will be DAIRY. The Culinary Challenge Contest is a great way for the 4-H’ers to learn more about Nebraska commodities and how we use them in food prep-aration. You do not need to qualify through a county contest to participate. More information
regarding proper table setting guidelines, recipe development resources, and food safety guide-lines are also available through the website at http://food.unl.edu/youth/projects.
2019 Governor’s Agricultural Excellence Award The purpose of the Nebraska 4-H Foundation’s Governor’s Agricultural Excellence Awards, sponsored by the Nebraska Investment Finance Authority (NIFA) is to recognize 4-H clubs. The 4-H club’s work of the individuals in the club and the community service work of the entire club is celebrated and rewarded. All Governor’s Agricultural Excellence Award applications must be submitted to http://ne4hfoundation.org/recognition/fillable-gov-ag-application-2/ by March 1, 2019.
Experience the Power of Red Visit Day There is no place like Nebraska…. Experience the Power of Red Visit Day Wednesday, Febru-ary 13, 8:30a.m.-12:00p.m. An event where you’ll learn how the College of Agricultural Sci-ences and Natural Resources (CASNR) pre-pares students for careers in everything from an-imals to plants, soil to climate, golf to business, mechanization to leadership, and food to foren-sic science.
Gosper County 4-H Carnival and Supper The Gosper County 4-H Carnival will be held on Monday, March 18 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Elwood Civic
Center. Clubs are invited to come up with a fun game for the evening. Proceeds from your game benefit both
your 4-H Club and the 4-H Council. Independent members are also welcome to have a game booth with the
proceeds going to the support of the 4-H Council
A supper will be held beginning at 5:30 with a free will donation. Families are asked to bring a dessert to serve 8.
Quality Assurance Training will be held beginning at 4:45. There is a $3 fee for this training , More about the
training in this newsletter
4:45 YQCA
Training
5:30 Car-
nival Be-
gins
5:30 4-H
Meal
Served
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4-H Speech Contest – New Date!
The 2019 4-H Speech Contest will be held on Monday, April 1. The contest will be held in Elwood this year with a start time of 6:00 p.m. Your 4-H Councils reviewed their original date to better meet your schedules. Check out the specifics below for the contest. For information on the District or State 4-H Speech Contests, please refer to https://4h.unl.edu/communication.
4-H’ers may participate in both the PSA and Speech categories.
Only individuals, not teams, may participate in the contest.
Age Divisions: Clover Kids 5-7;
Novice-ages 8 and 9 OR Junior – ages 8-10;
(A 4-H member may participate in either Novice or Junior, but not both.)
Intermediate – ages 11-13;
Senior – ages 14 and older.
Public Service Announcements Rules and Regulations;
All PSA’s are 60 seconds in length.
The state theme for the 2019 PSA is “Inspire Kids to Do”.
All radio PSA’s must promote 4-H and be general enough to be used anywhere in Nebraska at any time of the year.
All 4-H PSA’s must include the following tagline within the last ten seconds of the PSA: “Learn more about the Nebraska Extension 4-H Youth Development Program at 4h.unl.edu.” The tagline is included in the 60 second time limit.
Sound effects and public domain music may be used. Copyrighted materials may not be used.
All PSA’s must be the original work of the presenter. Contestants may not use PSA’s writ-ten and provided by the state or national staff.
Radio PSA’s will be audio, brought to and presented at the contest in an electronic format as a .wav or .mp3 audio format.
Speech
Length – Clover Kid Novice-3 minutes or less
Both Clover Kid and Novice may recite a favorite poem, story or something written by someone else. These classes are not eligible for state.
Length- Jr. Division – 1-3 minutes; Intermediate Division – 3-5 minutes;
Sr Division – 5-8 minutes.
All speeches must be original and include 4-H as the major component of the speech.
4-H public speakers may not use the old speech written by a sibling, another 4-H member or anyone else.
Acknowledge the source of information used in the speech. For example, an article from a magazine may be used for reference, but should not be quoted directly unless you tell the audience your source.
Use of visual aids and props is not allowed.
Dress appropriately. Do not wear costumes or special effect clothing.
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Scholarships Available Gosper Co. 4-H Council Scholarships
The Gosper County 4-H Council will provide up to four scholarships for graduating high school
seniors at $500 each. The applications for the high school scholarships will be available through
your guidance counselor. The application is also available on our web site at www.phelps-
gosper.unl.edu. The application is also available in the Extension Office in hard copy. This ap-
plication form is due on April 1.
NACEB Scholarship 2019 The Nebraska Association of County Extension Boards, NACEB—Nebraska Association of
County Extension Boards (NACEB) Scholarship Program includes the following: • One $1000 scholarship at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR) or in the College of Education and Human Sciences (CEHS) for an incoming student (freshmen or transfer student).
• One $1000 scholarship for a current student (sophomore or higher) enrolled in CASNR or CEHS.
Shooting Sports Contest Information
Gosper BB Gun Contest: Held on Saturday, March 3 at Civic Center
Additional Events:
State 4-H BB Gun Championships, March 30, 2019 held in Kearney, NE.
For more information: https://events.unl.edu/NE4H-Shooting-Sports/2019/03/30/136328/
State 4-H Air Rifle Championships, March 31, 2019, Kearney, NE. For more information: https://events.unl.edu/NE4H-Shooting-Sports/2019/03/31/136329/
Phelps Co. Shotgun Registration: Shotgun volunteers John, Raymond, and Lee invite youth to register for 2019 Shotgun! Practices will be held at the Holdrege Gun Club on Monday evenings, beginning on March 25. Contest will be held on May 6. Fee for 2019 Season is $20. Register in the Extension Office!
New Leaders Welcome! Volunteers who wish to be involved in the Shooting Sports program are always welcome! Contact the Extension office if you wish to become a leader!
4-H Volunteer Training—Rescheduled to March 25
Join the 4-H staff on March 25 for an interactive and fun late afternoon training, working with other adults
interested in 4-H, as you dig further into your 4-H program. Plans include ideas and activities for your 4-H
club meetings, new 4-H happenings, service learning collaborative discussions and
more to keep you up-to-date on your 4-H program. Use this training as an early year
“kick-off” to the year. Parents, leaders and other volunteers are invited to this time of
sharing, fun and learning. Call to register for the training by Thursday, March 21. All
are welcome, but pre-registration by the 21st is required.
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Lottery Animals
If you want to try the 4-H Animal Science project this is the place to start! Each species is from the same
quality producer of that species and are approximately the same weight. . All youth must register by March
29.The cost per animal is lower than the normal cost of a quality show animal. One animal per species per
4-H youth and our county fair has a special class just for you.
New in 2019...Lottery Goat
Lottery Hog—Cost: $140, Registration Deadline: March 29 Selection Date: April 27 at Elwood
Lottery Lamb—Cost: $175, Registration Deadline: March 29, Selection Date: April 27;Holdrege
Lottery Goat—Cost: $175, Registration Deadline: March 29, Selection Date: April 27;Holdrege
YQCA-Youth for the Quality Care of Animals
YQCA is a national, multi –species youth livestock quality assurance program that covers food safe-ty, animal well-being, and character development through age –appropriate educational curriculum. Youth who will exhibit beef, swine, sheep, goats, dairy, poultry, or rabbits at the County and/or State Fair will need to have a current YQCA (or PQA) Certificate number. All training needs to be com-pleted by June 15, no exceptions.
Training Options:
In-Person—Attend a one-hour training; $3 fee; valid for one year
Online—Complete the age-specific course online; $12 fee; valid for one year Test-Out—Complete and pass the age-specific test; $36 for Intermediates,
$48 for Senior Division; valid for age division
Register for YQCA Trainings at yqca.org. Youth must register at this site to receive a YQCA Certifi-cate. With this transition to the YQCA system, some youth who previously “tested-out” may no long-er be valid. Please, check with the extension office to determine if your youth needs YQCA training in 2019.
In Person Trainings March 18, Elwood March 22, Holdrege
Watch your 4-H newsletter for more information!
Animal Identification Checklist
Animal Identification/Affidavit: completed and submitted to County office
Official 840 EID (market beef and swine) or USDA Scrapie Tag (breeding and market sheep and goats)
State Fair Nomination: if taking animals to Nebraska State Fair
Market: DNA Sample and online nomination and $7 fee paid by deadline
Breeding: online nomination and $2 fee paid by deadline
Final Beef Weigh In
February 23, 2019 Bertrand Veterinary Clinic from 9-11am
AkSarBen Updates
In 2019, AkSarBen will be a Junior Show! DNA collected for the Nebraska State Fair will also qualify for AkSarBen entry. DNA will only be sent if the animal has been identified and paid for at showstockmgr.com site prior to the deadline. If animals will be shown at AkSarBen only (not State Fair) youth must contact AkSarBen to re-ceive DNA envelopes.
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4-H Friday!
A 4-H Friday will be held at the Elwood School on Friday, February 22 right after school. Youth in grades 2-5 are invited to at-tend this fun after-school program! We will be making the N150 WearTec activity and will “Glo Big Red” !! 4-H Friday will be held in the commons area of the Elwood school and will conclude by 3:45 on the 22nd. If interested in attending, please call the office at 308-785-2390!
4-H Horse Stampede The horse stampede is a group of contests for youth interested in horses. These contests do not require youth to have a horse all they need is to have an interest and be willing to learn some in-formation about horses.
The 4-H Horse Stampede will be held on Saturday, March 30, 2019 at the Animal Science Complex.
Entries are due to by March 1, 2019. For more information and registration forms: https://4h.unl.edu/horse/stampede Questions? Contact: Dr. Lena Luck ([email protected])
NEW HIPPOLOGY ACADEMY Online Short Course for Youth, Adults, Leaders and Volunteers Equine professors working with ExtensionHorses.org are offering a new Hippology Academy, Feb. 11 to March 24, 2019. This short online course is designed for youth, adults, leaders, and exten-sion personnel to gain knowledge and practice on horse hippology content. Registrar at www.extensionhorses.org February 10. For more information, please contact: Kathy Anderson, University of Nebraska Extension horse specialist, at [email protected] Horse Skill Level Test Information As the weather will be warming up soon, it’s a great time for youth to work on their Horse 4-H Ad-vancement Levels! Advancement Level information and tests can be found at the County Exten-sion Office. Also, visit https://4h.unl.edu/horse for more information about the program. Interested in competing at District or State 4-H Horse Shows? Youth must pass Horsemanship Ad-vancement Level II by May 10, 2019 in order to participate. District and State Show entries are al-so due May 10 in the County Extension Office. 4-H Companion Animal Challenge: The Companion Animal Challenge is a set of contests for youth interested in companion ani-mals. These contests are animal-less and test youths knowledge about companion animals. New this year to the contest are a Cat Skillathon and an essay contest. 4-H youth ages 10-18 are invit-ed to participate.
Saturday, March 30, 2019 at the Animal Science Complex.
Contests include: Demonstration Contest, Dog Skillathon Contest, Cat Skillathon Contest, Es-say Contest, Art Contest, and Photography Contest.
This event allows youth to apply their companion animal knowledge, but does not require them to have an animal!
Entries are due to me by March 8, 2019. For more information and registration forms: https://4h.unl.edu/companion-animal/challenge Questions? Contact: Dr. Lisa Karr ([email protected])
Clover Kids Youth ages 5-7 by December 31,
2018 are welcome to join 4-H as a
Clover Kid! Clover Kids can learn Animals Care-
taking through dog, rabbit, poultry, pets, cats, mar-
ket goat, market lamb, and bucket calf. Although
Clover Kids are not allowed in the auction, they
are allowed to share an animal owned by an older
sibling. Proper identification of the animal is re-
quired. Contact us!
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4-H Friday in
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Beef Weigh In
Bertrand 9-11
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Leading People
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Nebraska 4-H Month!
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
February
February 15, 2019 marks 150 years since the day
the state of Nebraska chartered the University of
Nebraska.
CWF Pre-
Conference
Class #2
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Gov. Ag Ex.
Award Applica-
tion Due
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Gosper BB Gun
Co. Shoot
3 4 Gosper Ext Bd
and 4-H Council
meetings
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10 11 12 13 14 15 16
NACEB Scholar-
ship-Due
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18 YQCA &
Gosper 4-H Carni-
val & Supper
19 20 Youth Engaged in
Leading People
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YQCA &Kids
Fest-Holdrege
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teer Training;
Phelps 4-H Shotgun
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Horse stampede
Comp .Ani. Chal-
lenge
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Kearney
April 1-
Speech; Elwood
Scholarship-Due
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
March
Nebraska 4-H requires all youth enrolled in live-
stock projects to complete annual quality assur-
ance certification through YQCA.
February 15, 2019 marks
150 years since the day
the state of Nebraska
chartered the University of
Nebraska. This means that
on February 15, 1869, the
University of Nebraska
became a part of the fabric
of our state. Flat Herbie
is here to celebrate this
milestone. Cut out Herbie
and make him a part of
your community by taking
him on a tour of your town.
Snap a picture of him at
local events, favorite landmarks,
or 4-H & Extension
activities. Upload the
pictures to your social
media channels with
#N150Herbie or email us
Let the adventure begin!