April 2013

4-H Members work together to unload five pallets of fruit from the truck.

Sanborn County 4-H Clubs recently finished up a fundraiser selling fruit, just as the school FFAs do in the fall.
The Ohlrogge family came in the top salespeople. The total profit throughout the county was $2,500.
Fruit was delievered Saturday, March 23 and delivered by the members.

Jared Goldammer presents his illustrated talk, “How Can Energy Drinks Affect Your Body?”

The Town ‘N Kountry Kids 4-H Club Red Crew met on March 26 in the Woonsocket Community Center. Prior to the meeting, members prepared Easter cards for their elderly friends and  played an Easter relay race led by recreation officer Spens Schlicht.
The meeting was called to order by Secretary Rex Schlicht. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Brooklyn Swenson and the 4-H pledge was led by Jared Goldammer. Corrie Snedeker led roll call with 23 members answering the question, “What is your favorite spring activity?” The secretary’s report was read by Aaron Linke and approved as presented. The treasurer’s report was given by Elliott Ohlrogge and approved as presented.
Megan Linke reported on decorating the nursing home tree in a St. Patrick’s Day theme. Nathan Linke told about the livestock judging school held in Wessington Springs and Aaron talked about the new Consumer Decision Making judging contest that he attended.  Leader Paula Linke explained the changes on judging schools for this year.
Under old business, the club discusesd fruit sales. They are confident that the goal of averaging 15 items sold per family was met. The Ohlrogge family came in with the top sales. The total county profit from the fruit sales was over $2,500.
Next, the club moved to new business. President Jonathan Linke joined the meeting and he and Corrie explained a community service project that they are helping plan. There will be a Farm Safety Day sponsored by Farmers Union and presented on May 22 at the 4-H Building. The day will include safety presentations, safety games and making your own first aid kit.
Members were informed that there is a change this year with the new 4-H online system. Members must be registered for any project area that they plan to exhibit in this year by May 31.
There is a Livestock Judging School planned at the Moore Angus farm on April 1 at 1:30 p.m. The 4-H insurance this year has been paid by the Sanborn County Leaders Association.  Sanborn County 4-H received a Monsanto Grow Communities grant of $2,500 thanks to Kevin Baysinger who won the drawing and picked 4-H as the recipient. The money will be used towards 4-H grounds improvements.
The club talked about planning for an event to promote June as dairy month and applying for a grant.
Following the meeting, the club had a few talks.  Brooklyn Swenson gave a demonstration on making s’mores. Emily Ohlrogge presented an illustrated talk on how to properly mount pictures for photography. Evan Ohlrogge gave an illustrated talk on using a tripod and monopod with your camera for photography.  Jared Goldammer taught us about the risks of energy drinks with his illustrated talk on “How Can Energy Drinks Affect Your Body?”
Leader Paula Linke led a short activity on the character trait trustworthiness.
Lunch was served by Jared and Brooklyn. The next meeting will be scheduled in April.

Baysinger wins $5,000 for Woonsocket Fire Dept. and Sanborn County 4-H

Monsanto's America's Farmers Grow Communities makes donations possible

TWO CHECKS in the amount of $2,500 each were presented to the Sanborn County 4-H program and the Woonsocket Fire Department Tuesday afternoon. Members of Sanborn County 4-H, along with Extension Agent Audra Scheel (back row, far left) and Leader Paula Linke (far right) accepted the checks for the 4-H program, while Brandon Goergen (front, with check) represented the Fire Department. Bjorn Nelson of Monsanto (middle, red coat) and Kevin Baysinger (middle) presented the checks to the organizations.

Kevin Baysinger of Woonsocket has been selected as a winner in America’s Farmers Grow Communities, sponsored by the Monsanto Fund. Grow Communities gives farmers the opportunity to win a $2,500 donation to direct to their favorite local nonprofit organizations.
To further support counties that have been USDA-declared disaster areas due to drought, winning farmers in these counties were able to direct double the donation, a total of $5,000 to further support the community. Sanborn County was declared a disaster area by the USDA, giving Baysinger the opportunity to place two $2,500 donations. He selected the Woonsocket Volunteer Fire Department and Sanborn County 4-H to be the recipients.
The Woonsocket Volunteer Fire Department, Sanborn County 4-H, Baysinger and a Monsanto representative participated in a check presentation ceremony on Tuesday, March 26 at the Woonsocket Fire Hall.
In 1,271 eligible counties in 39 states, farmers could sign up for the opportunity to win a $2,500 donation for their favorite community nonprofit. This year, the Monsanto Fund will invest over $5 million in rural America through Grow Communities, which includes double donations for counties suffering from the historic drought.
America’s Farmers Grow Communities is sponsored by the Monsanto Fund to highlight the important contributions farmers make every day to our society and to help them positively impact their communities. This program is part of the Monsanto Fund’s overall effort to support rural America.

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