4-H

Sanborn County 4-H was pleased to welcome and host Timber Kelly for a one-day goat tying clinic on Monday, June 7, at the 4-H Grounds in Forestburg. Sixteen youth were thrilled to be able to spend the day focusing on ground work foundations and confidence building for faster get-offs and quicker hands under the guidance of Timber and her helpers. 

Timber Kelly is one of the fastest goat tyers and tied at 6.3 at the Vegas Tuffest and was second overall. Other accomplishments for her include numerous NIRA Short Round Qualifications, 2017 NHSRA fifth place, 2017 IFYR Top 10, and she consistently ties in six second runs. Timber is a Wyoming native and is currently a senior at Tarleton State University.  

…See a picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal.

Sanborn County Farmers Union Day Camp was held on May 25 at the 4-H Building with 70 kids attending. The day focused on learning and fun, including a honeybee theme, and was kicked off with a presentation on Beekeeping by Baysinger Honey Farm with Verald Baysinger and Daylyn Baysinger.

Next up were six round table presentations by members of the Town ‘N Kountry Kids 4-H Clubs: “Making Playdough with Honey” by Hope Baysinger and Mary Catherine Hansen, “Exercise and Stretching Fundamentals” by Brady Larson, “Planting Seeds” by Brooklyn Larson and Kaidence Fridley, “Raising and Showing Sheep” by Xavier Baysinger and Shiloh Senska, “Making Fairy Gardens” by Hudson Fouberg and Delaney Zoss, and “Raising and Showing Poultry” by Bailey Feistner.

Lunch was served by Camp Coordinator Pat Carsrud and Lisa Snedeker, including hotdogs grilled by Mark Snedeker.  

The SD Farmers Union summer day camping theme was soil, and featured lessons on soil conservation, soil health and how soil mapping works. Groups learned how soil mapping directly affects seed inputs in a program called “The Dirt on Soil.”

After lunch were Farmers Union Camp round table sessions including Painting with Soil; Making a “Bee” craft; Learning about Farmers Union history and cooperatives; Learning about soil; Making a tic-tac-toe craft; Enjoying a snack of a smoothie, frozen yogurt bars, and protein balls, all made with honey; and Receiving a free Farmers Union t-shirt.

Throughout the day, participants enjoyed playing games during free time.

State Farmers Union staff helping with the event were State Education Director Rachel Haigh-Blume, Shelby Ruland, Samantha Olson, Elle Hoops, Danielle Schmitz and Kelcey Butler.  4-H Youth helping with the afternoon activities were Acaiya and Isaiah Schultz, Hope, Shiloh and Mary Catherine.  Sanborn County Farmers Union volunteers were Education Director Pat Carsrud, Mark Snedeker, Lisa Snedeker and Paula Linke. The day ended with games provided by Allegra Fink. The sponsors for the day included these Cooperatives and Cooperative affiliated businesses that serve Sanborn County: Agtegra, Forestburg Farmers Elevator, Central Electric, Dakotaland Federal Credit Union, Woony Foods and Santel Communications.

…See pictures in the June 4 issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Members of the Town ‘N Kountry Kids 4-H Red Club went door to door in Woonsocket (and beyond) to distribute poppies and accept donations for the Woonsocket American Legion Auxiliary to use to assist Veterans. The red poppy, or Remembrance Poppy, has been a symbol of lives lost to war since World War I (1914–1918), and it plays a big part in the history of Memorial Day. The poppy is a symbol of war casualties and started with the poem “In Flanders Fields.” The community responded very generously to this effort! 

….See a picture in the June 4 issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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