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Six 4-H members standing and holding team awards

Greenwood County 4-H members won the team title during the 4-H Livestock Sweepstakes, held Aug. 19-20 at Kansas State University. Team members (l to r) are Addison Westerman, Caylin Luthi, Lyle Perrier, Cody Johnson, Hannah Perrier and Brooke Gaines.  | Download this photo.

Perrier, Greenwood County win Kansas 4-H Livestock Sweepstakes

Annual event draws more than 300 to K-State campus

Aug. 25, 2023

Note: A photo of the top 10 individual finishers of this year's contest is available at https://flic.kr/p/2oX81Jh. More photos also are available at https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjARRj2.

 

K-State Research and Extension news service

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Approximately 300 Kansas 4-H members from 66 counties participated in the 2023 Kansas 4-H Livestock Sweepstakes, hosted by Kansas State University’s Department of Animal Sciences and Industry Aug. 19-20.

Throughout the weekend, 4-H members participated in the state livestock judging contest, meat judging contest, livestock skillathon and livestock quiz bowl.

Individual 4-H members who participated in all three activities (livestock and meat judging and skillathon) were entered in the Kansas 4-H Livestock Sweepstakes. Lyle Perrier from Greenwood County was named the 2023 Kansas 4-H Livestock Sweepstakes high individual.

Also placing in the top 10 were:

2nd – Hayden Stubbs, Sunflower District.

3rd – Tate Crystal, Southwind District.

4th – Reegan McDaniel, Southwind District.

5th – Tanner Hommertzheim, Sedgwick County.

6th – Lillian Hulse, Central Kansas District.

7th – Tyler Gillespie, Frontier District.

8th – Caylin Luthi, Greenwood County.

9th – Carly Dreher, Southwind District.

10th – Hannah Perrier, Greenwood County.

Greenwood County won the Livestock Sweepstakes Champion team award with the best combined team performance in livestock judging, livestock skillathon, livestock quiz bowl and meat judging. Teams in the top five included Southwind District No. 1, second; Sedgwick County, third; Wildcat District No. 1, fourth; and Frontier District No. 1, fifth.

Individual and team placings are posted to the Kansas State Youth Livestock Program website https://bit.ly/sweepstakesresults and the Judging Card website http://www.judgingcard.com.

The team champions for the livestock skillathon and livestock quiz bowl will represent Kansas at their respective national 4-H contest, which occur later this fall.

Kansas will be represented by an all-star team at the national 4-H livestock judging contest in Louisville. Based on their performance in the state livestock judging contest, 15 Kansas 4-H members were selected to advance to the team selection process, which includes a series of livestock evaluation workshops and other opportunities provided by the K-State livestock judging team.

Also, this is the third year Kansas will be represented by an all-star team at the national 4-H meat judging contest during the American Royal in Kansas City. The top 13 kids will participate in several educational opportunities and meat evaluation workshops with the K-State meat judging team throughout the fall as part of the all-star team selection process.

The Kansas 4-H Livestock Sweepstakes program is also sponsored by Lyons Ranch, Kansas Pork Association, K-State College of Agriculture, Ag Tech, Judd Ranch and Farm Talk.

At a glance

Approximately 300 Kansas 4-H members from 66 counties participated in the 2023 Kansas 4-H Livestock Sweepstakes, hosted by Kansas State University’s Department of Animal Sciences and Industry Aug. 19-20.

Website

Kansas 4-H Livestock Sweepstakes (results)

Source

Angie Stump Denton
785-562-6197
angiedenton@ksu.edu

For more information: 

K-State Department of Animal Sciences and Industry

 

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