Logan County Fair 2022
Page 158 2022 LOGAN COUNTY FAIR LINCOLN DAILY NEWS JULY / AUGUST 2022 This year’s returning calves and their handlers were all impressive, but when it came down to the nuts and bolts, few took home many awards and the girls swept the firsts. 2021 Scramble Calves The 2021 calves returning to be judged were raised by Rylee Davison, Emma Eeten, Brenden Wurth, Aden Wurth, Phillip Osborn, Wyatt Leinenbach, Callie Carlton, Haylee Werts and Anna Parr. Calf Scramble Champion: Anna Parr Calf Scramble Conformation: Anna Parr Calf Scramble Grooming: Emma Eeten Calf Scramble Records: Anna Parr Calf Scramble Top Herdsman: Anna Parr Calf Scramble Rate of Gain Winner - Haylie Werts Calf Scramble 1st – 9th Plaques: 1st - Anna Parr, 2nd Wyatt Leinenbach, 3rd Callie Carlton , 4th Emma Eeten, 5th Brenden Wurth, 6th Rylee Davison, 7th Haylie Werts, 8th Aden Wurth and 9th Phillip Osborn Following the 2022 Scrambles another nine calves were awarded to the top qualifying participants who had previously signed up to scramble. Winners were determined by interview based on knowledge of caring for the animal. Costs to raise a calf are estimated at $1,500 - $2,000. Calves were awarded to; Madisen Wurth Beason Ag Rohan Allspach Topper 4-H Beau Tschantz Topper 4-H Kennadie Finchum Atlanta Town & Country Porter Schwantz Wide-A- Wake 4-H Rylee Davison Hollanders Emma Eeten Hartem Clovers Brenden Wurth Beason Ag Haylee Werts Topper 4-H 4-H Night During the course of the night a number of 4-H highlights of the year and acknowledgements were shared. Scholarships Logan County 4-H Foundation presented two scholarship awards. Haven Henry is the daughter of Todd and Bethany Henry of Lincoln. She is a member of Wide-A-Wake 4-H club. Haven Henry is a member of the Wide-A- Wake 4-H Club. Some of the projects she entered are visual arts, geology, health, fabric WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2022 STORY by Jan Youngquist Continued p
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