Jasper County teams participate in 2020 Missouri 4-H Virtual Livestock Judging Contest

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Members in the photo left to right: Korbin Fast, Emma Bourgeous, August Haile, Faith Calvin, and Tannah Grigg-Cassatt. Not pictured: Myles Massey, Bethany Bourgeous, and Emily Egger.

The 2020 University of Missouri Extension State 4-H Livestock Judging Contest was held virtually Saturday, September 12th to Sunday, September 13th.  Nearly one hundred and fifteen 4-H youth from across the state applied their evaluation and communication skills in this contest.

Youth involved with the livestock judging program develop key life skills to aid in their future career success. Through involvement in a 4-H, judging team members must make rapid, logical decisions and defend their decisions via oral reasons. Students improve their ability for critical thinking and accurate communication. In addition, students become organized and self-disciplined, learn to accept criticism, develop self-confidence and become leaders. Alumni from the program have reported success in the livestock judging competition has translated to employment opportunities, internships and scholarships.

Participants competed in one of two age divisions, junior (8-13) and senior (14-18), with the top ten 8 – 10-year olds being recognized. The junior team from Jasper County included Faith Calvin, August Haile, Emma Bourgeous, and Myles Massey. The senior team included Tannah Grigg-Cassatt, Emily Egger, Bethany Bourgeous, and Korbin Fast.

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Six of the eight participants were able to gather on September 12 at the Avilla school for a review session and to compete in the contest. MU guidelines and CDC protocol were followed, including the use of face masks/face shields, plexiglass partitions, social distancing, and a group size of less than 20 people. The other two participants completed the contest on their own.

The junior team placed 5th in the junior division, and the senior team placed sixth in the senior division. Faith Calvin was recognized as the 7th place 8-10 year old, and Myles Massey placed as the 4th place junior individual overall. Teams were coached by Sarah Townley and assisted by Sarah Calvin.

Successful and meaningful programs, like the State 4-H Livestock Judging Contest, would not be possible without support from the Missouri 4-H Foundation. Please click the link to find out more information about the Missouri 4-H Livestock Judging program.

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