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What is 4-H?

     4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills.

     Many people relate they say their first public speaking experience to have been a 4-H demonstration or project talk.

      Ages for membership are 7 - 19 by January 1 of the current year

 

 

2013 Spring Show - May 11, 2013

          
 
 
 
Comanche County Winners
 
Beef - Jr. Showmanship
Champion - Maddie Martin
Reserve Champion - Kailie Martin
 
Breeding Heifers
Angus  Champion  - Morgan Turley
Angus Res. Champion - Cody Levering
 
Maintainer - Reserve Champion Kailie Martin
 
Prospect Steers
Champion Angus - Cody Levering
Champion Hereford - Britney Turley
Reserve Champion Crossbred - Maddie Martin
 
 
 
Sr. Showmanship
Champion - Madison Rickabaugh
Reserve Champion - Tanner Huck
 
Jr. Showmanship
Champion - Maddie Martin
Reserve Champion - Hayden Martin
 
Barrows
Grand Champion - Oren Rickabaugh (York)
Reserve Grand Champion Madison Rickabaugh (Duroc)
 
Hampshire 
Champion - Tanner Huck
Reserve Champion - Madison Rickabaugh
 
Crossbred
Champion - Hayden Martin
 
Gilts
¿Grand Champion - Maddie Martin (Crossbred)
Reserve Grand Champion - Oren Rickabaugh (Crossbred)
 
Duroc
Champion - Kaden Huck
 
Hampshire
Champion - Bryce Drussel
Reserve Champion - Kaden Huck
 
Information and Registrations

4-H Spotlight
Join 4-H
4-H Agents

Mike Deewall
Comanche County Extension
Phone : 620-582-2411
mdeewall@ksu.edu


Hilary Hanvey
Comanche County Extension
Phone : 620-582-2411
hhanvey@ksu.edu