Jackson County 4-H Well Represented at State 4-H Meats Judging Contest

The Jackson County 4-H Livestock has once again made good on a promise! Club members Hayden Warden, Emma Caraway, Anslie Yoder and Ashbey Woodall competed as a team in the Intermediate Division and member Nathalie Yoder competed as a Senior Individual. This marks the first time in 15 years that Jackson County has fielded a team in this event. The Intermediate Team placed first in the Meats Judging portion of the competition and was 3rd overall in the State. Hayden Warden was 1st High Individual in Meats Judging and placed 5th overall in the State, and Emma Caraway was 2nd High Individual in Meats Judging.

(L-R) Ashbey Woodall, Hayden Warden, Emma Caraway; and Anslie Yoder.  Far Right: Chad Carr, UF Department of Animal Sciences, Meat Science Extension
(L-R) Ashbey Woodall, Hayden Warden, Emma Caraway; and Anslie Yoder. Far Right: Chad Carr, UF Department of Animal Sciences, Meat Science Extension

Club members Hayden Warden, Emma Caraway, Anslie Yoder and Ashbey Woodall competed as a team in the Intermediate Division and member Nathalie Yoder competed as a Senior Individual. This marks the first time in 15 years that Jackson County has fielded a team in this event. The Intermediate Team placed first in the Meats Judging portion of the competition and was 3rd overall in the State. Hayden Warden was 1st High Individual in Meats Judging and placed 5th overall in the State, and Emma Caraway was 2nd High Individual in Meats Judging.

Congratulations to club leaders Brad and Stacey Warden for the work they have done with these youth, as well as to the parents. A lot of hard work and dedication has gone into training these young people and Jackson County 4-H is very fortunate to have dedicated 4-H volunteers, 4-H members and their families in our program.

Standing:  Anslie Yoder and Emma Caraway Kneeling:  Hayden Warden and Nathalie Yoder
Standing: Anslie Yoder and Emma Caraway Kneeling: Hayden Warden and Nathalie Yoder
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Posted: April 23, 2015


Category: 4-H & Youth



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