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Impact Report
For plan | Youth Development (Bernalillo County) |
Date | October 8, 2007, 7:59 pm |
For Objective | Short-term Show short-term objectives |
Impact Report | Bernalillo County 4-H Livestock Project Coordination During the spring and summer months the agent spent 80 hours tagging and validating animals to be nominated for State Fair, tagging County Fair project animals and dispersing advice on feeding, facilities, rules, showmanship and evaluation during home visits. Some members also elected to attend State 4-H Livestock Schools provided by the State 4-H Office to further their project knowledge. Fifty members attended these events. The Agent also served as an Assistant Instructor at the 2007 Livestock School. Evaluations came back very favorable towards the instruction provided. An additional 280 hours were spent acting as the advisor to the Bernalillo County 4-H Horse Council and Livestock and Sale Committee. The Livestock Committee organized all Livestock events at County Fair and the Bernalillo County Fair 4-H livestock Sale. Fifty-two items were sold at the Sale which generated $114,000 for the kids. 122 youth exhibited 287 project animals at County Fair (Dairy, Beef, Lamb, Goat, Swine, Poultry, Rabbit, and Horse). During the Fair the agent acted as a liaison between Expo New Mexico Officials and 4-H Volunteers to make sure their needs were met and to ensure smooth shows. Horse Council provides leadership to the 4-H Horse Project. The committee acted upon rule changes to the County Top Hand Contest and County Fair. In addition the agent assisted Horse Council with numerous events and activities including: Spring Horse Show, Fall Shaggy Show, Top Hand Contest, and many educational events and trainings for horse judging, hippology and horse public speaking. Approximately 130 hours were utilized by the agent conducting competitive agriculture trainings and County Contests. These trainings and contests began in January and culminated in July. Additionally the agent acted as the superintendent or assisted other agents and specialists in the following contests held at Northwest District and State Contest; Horse Bowl, Horse Judging, Livestock Judging. Fifteen members from Bernalillo County exhibited 40 entries at State Fair (Beef, Sheep, Meat Goat, Swine, and Dairy). The agent attended the fair to provide assistance where needed to the youth. The following is a list of notable results at National, State and District Events: • New Mexico State Fair- Reserve Grand Champion Steer • New Mexico State Fair- Reserve Grand Champion Goat • Horse Bowl -1st place Senior Team • Horse Bowl -1st place Junior team • Horse Judging- 6th place Senior team • Horse Judging- 1st place Junior team • Hippology- 1st place Senior team • Livestock Judging- Coached one Senior Team |