The Provost District is hosting a competition at their new facility near Czar. Mark your calendars and watch for more information.
Registration will be 8-9 a.m. with a workshop to follow from 9-9:30 a.m. Judging will begin at 9:30 a.m. and classes will include steers, heifers, woodworking and a craft.
Judging is an activity that many 4-H clubs do. If you take the time to learn a few basic steps judging can be an enjoyable and challenging activity.
Why do we judge in 4-H? There is so much more to judging than simply putting animals or items in the same order as the official judge.
Judging in 4-H helps us to:
- Develop Confidence
- Communicate
- Make Decisions
- Evaluate
- Learn
How do you judge? There are some specific steps that you can follow to make your judging easier. It doesn’t matter whether you are judging in a judging competition, a show ring or a pasture, the steps are the same. Becoming familiar with these nine steps and working through them in order every time you judge will help to make judging easier.