Photos: 4-H Sheep Club car wash
The 4-H Sheep Club hosted a car wash, along with a hot dog sale, at the Tractor Supply in Batavia today.
The 4-H Sheep Club hosted a car wash, along with a hot dog sale, at the Tractor Supply in Batavia today.
There will be a car wash at the Tractor Supply Co. store from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 26, to raise money for the Genesee County 4-H Sheep Club.
It is located at 4974 E. Main Street Road, Batavia.
All proceeds will go toward fair awards/trophies and barn improvements at the GC Fairgrounds.
Cost is $5 per vehicle.
The club will also be selling hotdogs, chips, soda and water at the fundraiser.
Press release:
Genesee County 4-H Fur and Feather Club along with Wyoming County 4-H Rabbit Ears Club are hosting a double rabbit and cavy youth show on Saturday, April 21, at the Genesee County Fairgrounds, 5056 E. Main Street Road, Batavia.
The show is open to all local youth ages 19 and younger (you don’t need to be a 4-H member). Showroom opens at 8 a.m., health checked by 9 a.m., judging promptly begins at 10 a.m.
Entry Fee is $3 per animal if postmarked by April 13 or $4 day of show. Participants may enter in both shows.
For complete show rules and entry forms please click here, or contact the Genesee County 4-H Office at 343-3040, ext. 101.
Genesee 4H District public speaking presenters from left: Caris Carlson, Amelia Brewer, Colton Tarbell, Melissa Keller, Clare Mathes, Madison Harrington, Eva Rhoads, Corrine Rhoads.
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Congratulations to the Genesee County 4-H members who participated in the 2018 Finger Lakes District 4-H Public Presentations and Horse Communications Contests on Saturday, March 24. 4-H members from across the region came together to compete at the district level and gave presentations in front of a panel of volunteer judges.
The 4-H Public Presentations Program gives youth an opportunity to improve their public speaking skills in a fun, competitive format. The 4-H Horse Communications Program is a public speaking contest in which youth give a presentation on an equine related topic.
Members qualified to compete in the regional contests by giving an outstanding presentation at the Genesee County 4-H Public Presentations Contest in February.
Representing Genesee County at the Finger Lakes District 4-H Public Presentations Contest were Amelia Brewer, Caris Carlson, Madison Harrington, Melissa Keller, Clare Mathes, Corrine Rhoads, Eva Rhoads and Colton Tarbell.
Representing Genesee County at the Regional Horse Communications Contest were Alexandria and Tarbell Alianna Baris.
For more information about the Genesee County 4-H Program, contact the Genesee County 4-H Office at genesee4h@cornell.edu or 585-343-3040, ext. 101. Program and enrollment information can also be found on our website at genesee.cce.cornell.edu/genesee4h.
Below are Region 2 Horse Communications contestants Alexandria Tarbell, left, and Alianna Baris.
Genesee County 4-H hosted a Valentine-making workshop today at JOANN Fabric and Craft Store in Batavia. Children who participated made Valentine cards to distribute to local veterans.
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The Genesee County 4-H Program hosted a community service card making event on Jan. 30.
4-H Staff Jessica Reisdorf and Brandie Waite along with 4-H Volunteer Julie Keller, helped coordinate and lead the event. They spoke to 4-H’ers on the importance of community service and volunteering and how they relate to citizenship.
More than 20 4-H’ers ages 7 to 15 volunteered their time to create over 50 beautiful and thoughtful handmade cards that will be distributed to the New York State Veterans’ Home in Batavia.
The youth worked together on this project with the common goal of brightening the residents' Valentine’s Day and to let them know that the community cares about them.
Genesee County 4-H members will be continuing this service project at the Batavia JOANN Fabrics store in the Valu Home Plaza on West Main Street from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. this Saturday, Feb. 3.
To learn more about the Genesee County 4-H Youth Development Program visit our website at: http://genesee.cce.cornell.edu/4-h-youth-development
Press release:
The Genesee County 4-H Program is looking for volunteers to help with its upcoming 4-H Public Presentations Program.
The 4-H Public Presentations Program gives 4-H youth an opportunity to expand their public speaking skills in a fun, competitive format.
The 4-H Public Presentations Program would not be possible without volunteer evaluators! Evaluators watch 4-H youth participants give presentations and provide them with constructive comments to help improve their public speaking skills.
The 2018 4-H Public Presentations Events will be held on Saturday, Feb.17th, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. at Byron-Bergen School, and Thursday, March 15th, 3 – 5 p.m. at the Cornell Cooperative Extension Office in Batavia.
If you are interested in serving as an evaluator at one or both of these events, please contact the Genesee County 4-H Office at genesee4h@cornell.edu or 585-343-3040, ext. 101.
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On Dec. 7, the Genesee County Master Gardener Volunteers hosted a “How to Make A Holiday Centerpiece” workshop for more than a dozen local 4-H members from across the county.
The youth learned about various types of evergreens that can be used to make festive holiday arrangements, many of which can be found in their own backyards. The kids then used the greens to make their very own holiday centerpiece to take home and enjoy.
To learn more about the Genesee County Master Gardener or 4-H Programs, visit our website: http://genesee.cce.cornell.edu/
Press release:
The Genesee County 4-H Program will be offering a Youth Tractor Safety Program beginning in January. The program is open to all youth ages 14 to 15 and covers farm safety, tractor safety, tractor operation and other related topics.
The National Safe Tractor and Machinery Operation Program is a certification program that enables youth be certified to operate farm equipment for hire. After completing the training course, youth will need to pass a written knowledge test and driving test to receive the certification.
The program is scheduled to run Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., January through March. The fee for the program is $25.
Youth are also required to be current enrolled 4-H members. To request a registration packet or more information, please call the Genesee County 4-H Office at 585-343-3040, ext. 101 or visit our website here.
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Louisville, Ky. -- Two local Genesee County 4-H Members competed on the NYS 4-H Horse Judging Team at the 2017 Eastern National 4-H Horse Roundup held earlier this month at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center.
Emily Boldt, above right, of Stafford, and Alexandria Tarbell (on left), of Corfu, both qualified for the state judging team by competing at the NYS Contest earlier this year. The NYS Judging Team placed Eighth overall.
The 4-H Office would like to congratulate the girls on their success and for representing Genesee County 4-H at the national level. We would also like to thank the NYS Judging Team coach, John Steeves.
Genesee County 4-H Dairy Club at East Hill Creamery.
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The Genesee County 4-H Dairy Club kicked off the 2017-2018 4-H season with a set of tours.
On Oct. 9, the Dairy Club traveled south to Wyoming Ccounty to visit two innovative agribusinesses. The group consisted of 48 people, including club members, family and friends.
The first stop, East Hill Creamery -- makers of grass-fed artisan cheese. Gary Burley, co-owner and operator, gave the group a tour of the cheese processing facility and explained how they make their award winning cheeses.
The creamery makes four kinds of the French-Alpine-style cheeses. The group finished the tour with a tasting of each kind: Underpass; Underpass Reserve; Silver Lake; and Happy Accident. It was a perfect stop for the club as October is National Cheese Month, and a great reason to enjoy a slice of real dairy cheese!
Seven miles down the road, the club found themselves at stop #2: Marquart’s Potato Farm and Storage Facility.
Besides seeing millions of New York grown potatoes, the club toured the cleaning washing, sorting and shipping areas of the business. Chad Heeb gave the group insight into their waste-free facility and how the dream of making New York potato chips has become a reality.
After many decades of growth, the Marquart Brothers have now been able to see their locally grown potatoes processed into New York potato chips. To celebrate another great New York made product, the 4-H group concluded the tour with a tasty snack of New York potato chips.
To learn more about Genesee 4-H visit our website: http://genesee.cce.cornell.edu/4-h-youth-development or call the 4-H Office at 585-343-3040, ext. 101
Below, photo of Genesee County 4-H Dairy Club at Marquart Potato Farm.
Pictured from left are: Melissa Keller, Benjamin Kron, Becky Kron and Katelynn Rumsey.
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Youth from the Genesee County 4-H program represented their local 4-H Swine Club while at the Great New York State Fair.
Genesee County swine club members competed against youth from across the state in the Youth Swine Shows held on Aug. 30. Local participants were: Melissa Keller, Becky Kron, Benjamin Kron and Katelynn Rumsey.
Local 4-H swine club members also competed in the Empire Swine Youth Scholarship contest. Participants of the contest compete in several different categories including: Showmanship, Pork Quality Assurance Plus, Skillathon, Interviews and more.
Melissa Keller won the contest for the second year in a row. Becky Kron placed 11th as a first-year participant and Benjamin Kron placed 15th.
We would like to congratulate these youth for their participation at the New York State Fair and for representing Genesee County 4-H!
Press release:
The Genesee County 4-H Fur and Feather Club is hosting a Youth Poultry Show on Saturday, Sept. 23 at the Kennedy Building on the Genesee County Fairgrounds, 5056 E. Main Street Road, Batavia.
The show is open to all local youth ages 19 and younger, you do not need to be a 4-H member to participate.
Entries must be postmarked by Sept. 15, no day-of-show entries will be accepted.
Showroom opens at 7:30 a.m.;birds must be cooped by 9 a.m.
For complete show rules and entry form please visit: http://genesee.cce.cornell.edu/events or contact the Genesee County 4-H Office at 585-343-3040, ext. 101.
Press release:
The Genesee County 4-H Program is looking to restart its 4-H Dog Program!
Youth ages 8 to 18 and their families are invited to an informational meeting to learn more about what the program has to offers as well as give leaders insight on what youth are interested in learning. The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 18, at Cornell Cooperative Extension, located at 420 E. Main St., Batavia.
4-H Enrollment paperwork will be available at the meeting, the new 4-H year starts Oct. 1st and the Dog Club will have its first meeting in October.
Interested in joining but unable to attend the meeting? Contact Brandie at the 4-H office 585-343-3040 ext. 101 or email bls238@cornell.edu
In photo above, Grand Master Showman -- Adam King, Reserve Master Showman -- Emily Mikel.
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Emily Mikel, representing the Genesee Co. 4-H Dairy Club, took home the title of 2017 Reserve Master Showman in the Youth Dairy Show.
In photo above, Judge -- Evan Snyder, Overall Master Showman -- Benjamin Kron.
Benjamin Kron, representing the Genesee Co. 4-H Sheep Club, took home the title of Overall Master Showman in the Youth Sheep Show.
Dairy Challenge Team (from left): Jillian Brewer, Renee Uberty, Maggie Winsper, Amelia Brewer.
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Several youth from the Genesee County 4-H Dairy Club competed at two dairy events held at the New York State Fair in Syracuse.
The Dairy Challenge contest was held on Aug. 23 and is a contest in which youth are quizzed at stations on different dairy topics such as: nutrition, anatomy, physiology, and product/equipment knowledge.
Genesee County 4-H Junior Team participants were: Amelia Brewer, Jillian Brewer, Maggie Winspear and Renee Uberty.
The Dairy Judging Contest was held on Aug. 24 and allowed youth to be the judge; scoring animals on dairy character and functionality and structural correctness of the animals.
The following youth represented Genesee County 4-H:
Novice Teams
Genesee Team 1: Caroline Luft, Maggie Winspear, Bing Zuber -- Second Place
Genesee Team 2: Adison Norton, Renee Uberty -- Fifth Place
Novice Individuals
Bing Zuber -- Fourth Place
Adison Norton -- Sixth Place
Caroline Luft -- Seventh Place
Maggie Winspear – 12th Place
Renee Uberty – 14th Place
Junior Team
Amelia Brewer, Georgia Luft, Mason Werth, Claire Mathes, Jillian Brewer) – Eighth Place
Junior Individuals
Amelia Brewer -- 21st Place
Georgia Luft -- 24th Place
Mason Werth -- 34th Place
Claire Mathes -- 41st Place
Jillian Brewer -- 49th Place
Senior Individual
Mary Sweeney -- Sixth Place -- Individual and Fourth Place -- Reasons.
Mary will return with the top 25 contestants, for a second round of the contest on Sept. 1. She will be competing for a spot on the New York State 4-H Dairy Judging team to represent New York at a National Competition in Madison, Wis., World Dairy Expo.
We are very proud of all the our youth for competing at the state level and look forward to going back for next year’s competition. Thank you to our 4-H Dairy Club Volunteers who helped make this opportunity possible.
Dairy Judging Team -- back row: Amelia Brewer, Maggie Winspear, Renee Uberty, Jillian Brewer, Mason Werth, Adison Norton; Front row -- Georgia Luft, Bing Zuber, Caroline Luft.
Press release:
Legislation is currently being debated in the House Committee on Education and the Workforce that would lower the tax burden for students involved in 4-H programs and provide them with an opportunity to invest their earnings in future projects, college funds, or savings accounts. Congressman Chris Collins released the following statement, in which he highlighted his support for the bipartisan legislation titled the Student Agriculture Protection Act of 2017.
“4-H programs offer constructive ways for students to expand their knowledge of agriculture and animal sciences,” Collins said. “With agriculture being the largest industry in New York’s 27th Congressional District, those who participate in local 4-H programs will soon be amongst the primary contributors to Western New York’s economy. For this reason alone, it’s critically important that incentives are set in place that will drive up participation and spread awareness of 4-H programs.”
If signed into law, the Act would create a tax exemption for the first $5,000 of revenue earned by students 18 years old or younger from either the sale of livestock or agriculture projects completed through 4-H or Future Farmers of America programs. In effect, it will eliminate the tax-filing burden for eligible students and allow them to invest their earnings in future projects or college funds.
“Plain and simple, the Student Agriculture Protection Act is an investment in the next generation of American farmers. This bill will have a direct and positive impact on New York’s 27th Congressional District and will ensure the U.S. remains the world leader in agriculture. As a proud cosponsor, I will continue my advocacy in support of this legislation to ensure it is put up for a vote on the House Floor.”
For more information on H.R. 1626, the Student Agriculture Protection Act of 2017, click here.
Back row: Teagan Mathes, Clare Mathes, Maggie Winspear. Front row: Evan Winspear, Mae Grimes.
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The Genesee County Master Gardeners hosted a youth 4-H flower fair on Aug. 8th at the Kennedy Building on the Genesee County Fairgrounds.
This event gave youth a chance to exhibit flowers that may not have been available during our county fair. Youth participated in classes such as “Best Gladiolus,” “Largest Sunflower by Diameter,” “Best Table Arrangement” and more.
Thank you to all of the 4-H’ers who participated and our volunteer judges.
Judge measuring diameter of a sunflower.
Press release:
The Genesee County 4-H Program would like to thank all of the businesses, families and friends who supported the 47th Annual Genesee County 4-H Market Animal Auction.
The auction was held Thursday, July 20th at the Genesee County Fair. Market goats, lambs, steers and hogs that were raised by local 4-H members were auctioned by William Kent Inc. The results of the auction are as follows:
(Melissa Keller with her Champion market goat.)
Champion Market Goat
Exhibited by Melissa Keller
Purchased by Pumpkin Hill Veterinary Clinic, Byron
Reserve Champion Market Goat
Exhibited by Cody Ehrmentraut
Purchased by Crossen’s Christmas Tree Farm, Basom
(Madelynn Pimm with her Champion market lamb.)
Champion Market Lamb
Exhibited by Madelynn Pimm
Purchased by Reisdorf Oil & Propane, Batavia
Reserve Champion Market Lamb
Exhibited by Melissa Keller
Purchased by Crossen’s Christmas Tree Farm, Basom
(Morgan Hofheins with her Champion market steer.)
Champion Market Steer
Exhibited by Morgan Hofheins
Purchased by Paul Marshall Produce, Elba
Reserve Champion Market Steer
Exhibited by Shianne Foss
Purchased by Alden State Bank, Alden
(Hudson Weber with his Champion market hog.)
Champion Market Hog
Exhibited by Hudson Weber
Purchased by The Red Osier Landmark Restaurant, Stafford
Reserve Champion Market Hog
Exhibited by Raegan Weber
Purchased by Kreher’s Farm Fresh Eggs, Clarence
The Genesee County 4-H Program would also like to extend a special thank you to the following businesses and friends for their donations to the 4-H livestock program this year: Baskin Livestock, Cedar Street Sales & Rentals, HTI Recycling LLC, Nutreco USA Inc., Purina Animal Nutrition, Scott Adams Trucking, Stephen Hawley & Assoc. LLC, The Nesbitt Family, Tompkins Bank of Castile and William Kent Inc.
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The Genesee County 4-H Office would like to congratulate all of the Genesee County 4-H members who exhibited animals at the 2017 Genesee County Fair. We would also like to thank all of our club leaders, volunteers, family members and friends who volunteered their time; we could not do it without you!
Below are some highlights from the 2017 Genesee County Fair 4-H Livestock Shows. (*See Editor's Note below.)
Photo from 4-H Beef Cattle Show. From left: Becky Kron, Judge Eric Bond, Shianne Foss.
4-H Beef Cattle Show
Senior Showman – Shianne Foss
Junior Showman – Autumn Mathisen
Master Showman – Shianne Foss
Supreme Champion Female – Autumn Mathisen
Reserve Supreme Female – Emily Ehrmentraut
Grand Champion Steer – Shianne Foss
Reserve Champion Steer – Becky Kron
4-H Goat Show
Senior Showman – Melissa Keller
Junior Showman – Cody Ehrmentraut
Novice Showman – Jade Winn
Champion Nigerian Dwarf Doe – Jade Winn
Champion Market Goat – Melissa Keller
Photo from 4-H Sheep Show -- Ben Kron with his Supreme Champion ewe.
Photo from 4-H Sheep Show -- Becky Kron with her Supreme Champion ram.
4-H Sheep Show
Senior Showman – Melissa Keller
Junior Showman – Madelynn Pimm
Novice Showman – Hunter McCabe
Master Showman – Melissa Keller
Supreme Champion Ram – Becky Kron
Supreme Champion Ewe – Ben Kron
4-H Hog Show
Senior Showman – Melissa Keller
Junior Showman – Katelynn Rumsey
Novice Showman – Camden Baris
Master Showman – Melissa Keller
Champion Gilt – Melissa Keller
Champion Non-Sale Market Hog – Melissa Keller
Photo from 4-H Dairy Show. From left: Genesee County Dairy Princess Rebecca Slattery, Maggie Winspear, Mary Sweeney, Judge Shane Schultz, Dairy Princess Runner-up Miah Werth.
4-H Dairy Cattle Show
Senior Showman – Emily Mikel
Intermediate Showman – Colton Slattery
Junior Showman – Hudson Luft
Novice Showman – Justin Deleo
Master Showman – Emily Mikel
Reserve Master Showman – Mary Sweeney
(*EDITOR'S NOTE: Photos for the 4-H Hog Show and the 4-H Goat Show will be published next week along with a press release about auctions.)
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