In September, the Nebraska 4-H statewide Premier Animal Science Events (PASE) was held at University of Nebraska–Lincoln East Campus. PASE was postponed from June and modified to only seniors competing in the Livestock Judging Contest. The contest consisted of placing classes of four animals from the most to least desirable. Classes included market and breeding beef, sheep, meat goats and swine. Youth also gave oral reasons to judges to defend their reasons for placing the animals. The Lancaster County 4-H senior team of Tayden Bell, Lilian Bogle, Sarah Dilley, John Sump and Olivia Vanderford placed 7th overall and 5th in sheep/goats. Individual highs included: Sarah Dilley (4th in sheep/goats, 12th in oral reasons and 14th individual overall) and Olivia Vanderford (9th in swine). Roger Bell helped coach the team. Complete results are at https://go.unl.edu/pase20.
Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County Wed. Dec. 16, 2020
- 2020 Extension Highlights
- Make Your New Year’s Resolutions Stick
- Recipe of the Month — MyPlate Snack Platter
- Crop Production Clinics, Jan. 7, 14 and 21
- Pesticide Applicator Trainings
- Upcoming Green Industry Conferences
- Extension’s 2021 Master Gardener Trainings, Two Sites Available
- Garden Guide: Things to Do This Month
- COVID-19 Jeopardy Game
- Dog Club Accepting New Members, Starts Up in January
- Premier Animal Science Events Results
- Dairy Cattle Judging Results
- January Heart of 4-H Volunteer Award: Emalea Dean
- 4-H Thanks Sponsors
- 4-H Council Is Now Part of AmazonSmile!
- Watch Chicks Hatch Live On 4-H EGG Cam!
- 4-H Lock-In Canceled
- Extension News — Staff Earn Statewide Extension Awards
- Extension News — Outgoing Extension Board Member
- Extension Calendar
- NEBLINE Is Also Published Online in PDF Format
- Lancaster County 4-H Has Its Own E-Newsletter
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