St. Croix County Fair winners announced
The 2011 St. Croix County Fair Carcass Evaluation was held this past Saturday in Woodville. Recipients of this years awards were Shelby Weiske of Lone Pine 4-H Club for Swine; Caleb DeBoer, Forest Timberwolves, Goats; and Shelby Liddle, Pine Lakers 4-H Club, Sheep. Pictured L to R: Representative from Bremer Bank, purchaser of Weiske’s hog; Weiske; DeBoer; Liddle; and representative from Timm Oil, purchaser of Liddle’s sheep. Purchaser of Caleb DeBoer’s goat was WESTconsin Credit Union.The St. Croix County Fair was a beehive of activity for its July 20-24 run in Glenwood City.
The year’s exhibitors took home a variety of honors. Following is a list of the winners in the various 4-H and open classifications.
Dairy
Holstein
Jr. Champion Registered, Tyler Van Dyk, Springbrook; Jr. Champion Grade, Ellis Frank, Riverside; Sr. Champion Registered, Kaylin Spaeth, Glenwood City FFA; Sr. Champion Grade, Aaron Kusilek, Lone Pine; Grand Champion, Kaylin Spaeth, Glenwood City FFA; Reserve Grand Champion, Tyler Van Dyk, Springbrook.
Guernsey
Jr. Champion Registered, Carly Grafenstein, Baldwin Wide Awake; Sr. Champion Registered, Patrick Johnson, Pine Lakers; Grand Champion, Patrick Johnson, Pine Lakers; Reserve Grand Champion, Jaclyn Peterson, Harmony Hills.
Jersey
Jr. Champion Registered, Tyler Van Dyk, Springbrook; Sr. Champion Grade, Ariel Peterson, Bellringers; Sr. Champion Registered, Tyler Van Dyk, Springbrook; Jr. Champion Grade, Alexandria Anderson, Pine Lakers; Grand Champion, Tyler Van Dyk, Springbrook; Reserve Grand Champion, Tory Kamm, New Richmond FFA.
Brown Swiss
Jr. Champion Registered, Matthew Jones, Roberts Ribbon Reapers; Sr. Champion Registered, Ashley Kopacz, Roberts Ribbon Reapers; Grand Champion, Ashley Kopacz, Robert Ribbon Reapers; Reserve Grand Champion, Matthew Jones, Roberts Ribbon Reapers.
Any other breed
Sr. Champion Registered, Shelby Basel, Springbrook; Sr. Champion Grade, Jordan Iverson, Forest Timberwolves.
Market Hog
Reserve Grand Champ Hog, Anne Frank, Riverside; Grand Champion Hog, Megan Frank, Riverside.
Showmanship
Champion Grades 4-5, Kelton Roseboom, Roberts Ribbon Reapers; Champion Grades 6-7, Rachel Anderson, Rolling Hills; Champion Grades 8-9, Michaela Slind, Lone Pine; Champion 10th Grade and over, Taylor Kadirlik, Pine Lakers; Reserve Grand Champion, Michaela Slind, Lone Pine; Grand Champion, Kelton Roseboom, Roberts Ribbon Reapers.
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Champion Grades 4-5, Kelton Roseboom, Roberts Ribbon Reapers; Champion Grades 6-7, Rachel Anderson, Rolling Hills; Champion Grades 8-9, Michaela Slind, Lone Pine; Champion 10th Grade and over, Taylor Kadirlik, Pine Lakers; Reserve Grand Champion,
Grade Fall or Yrly Ewe Sept 09 - Dec 10: Daven Dockter, blue. Reg Spring Ram Jan 11 or later: Chayla Kuss, blue; Katie Osborne, blue. Reg Yrlg Ram Sept 09 - Aug 10: Sara Hatlewick, blue; Katie Osborne, blue. Ribbon Winners: Animal Science: Market Ewe
Glenburn 4-H Sewing Club, registration for 4-H textile science projects. Boys and girls, age 8 to 19 are invited. Info: Register at Penn State Cooperative Extension office, 570.963.6842. Volunteers needed for Ombudsman (Resident Rights' Advocate)
Glenburn 4-H Sewing Club, registration for 4-H textile science projects. Boys and girls, age 8 to 19 are invited. Info: Register at Penn State Cooperative Extension office, 570.963.6842. Volunteers needed for Ombudsman (Resident Rights' Advocate)
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Grade . If the project is cool, it will motivate you all day and all night to get it done. Your motivation will inspire your parents, too. And the good news is that just by making it pretty darn cool, you will receive a benefit: you will develop a great passion for science fair topics now and in the future. That passion can drive you to become the next inventor of all time, like the next Thomas Edison.
You see, by the time you hit 7 grade, you realize how you compare to the other kids. You know everyone wants to have the highest grades, the best athletic abilities, and be the most popular. When it comes to science fair experiments, whoever has the most cool project in the classroom is the winner for days to come.
Don’t let anyone tell you competition is not important. After all, everything in life is based on competition. Only one job applicant is chosen. Only one president of the country is chosen. Only one singer is chosen on American Idol. To make sure that you win, no matter what happens in your 7th grade science fair project, you have to hear Wow!’s from your classmates. When they say, “Wow! This is amazing!”, what they are telling you is that you rock! You are really super smart and you thought of something they never did. It’s the compliment of compliments for 7th grade science fair projects.
Those Wows! are real proof that 7th grade science fair projects never have to be boring!
Other 7 grade science fair
project.
• Does talking to plants using good words or mean words affect plants?
• What happens to the growth and harvest of heirloom seeds compared to
commercial seeds when different types of fertilizers are used? Make sure
you select some pretty funky looking tomatoes for this one.
• Are heirloom vegetable seeds more resistant to bugs in the garden?
• Does adding ladybugs to a garden result in better, healthier plants?
• Do heirloom seeds produce plants with a greater harvest, compared to
commercial seeds? (not seen in many earth science projects)
• How does soil type affect the size of pumpkins?
• Of the top three methods that pumpkin farmers use to grow gigantic pumpkins,
which one is the most effective?
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