Putnam 4-H’ers do well at 2021 Indiana State Fair

Monday, August 30, 2021
Emmie Haddon displays her awards for Champion 4-H Milking Shorthorn Junior Showmanship and third place in her Milking Shorthorn heifer class at the Indiana State Fair.
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While the opportunity to learn while doing in 4-H project work is of foremost importance, the recognition of achievement through exhibition is certainly an added bonus to being in the 4-H program.

The Indiana State Fair and the Purdue Extension state staff has listed unofficial results for most projects. Search online using the keywords “Purdue Extension 4-H” and you will find a link as a green box to view the state fair results for both animal and non-animal projects. Updates according to state fair officials will continue to occur, especially for animal projects.

Overall, Putnam County 4-H’ers were the recipients of 32 merit or honor ribbons, which are given sparingly to those are among the best and go beyond the basic exhibit requirements. For comparative purposes, last year there were 34 and the average is 31.

This year there were 159 blue ribbons compared to last year’s 157 blue ribbons awarded, and 32 red ribbons compared to last year’s 17 red ribbons awarded. There were 204 Putnam exhibit hall projects or activities entered at this year’s state fair compared to 141 last year and 177 in 2019, a year more normal to this year.

Adding in livestock exhibition, Putnam 4-H’ers contributed more than 300 state fair exhibits and activities in 2021. Since 2009, merit ribbons awarded to Putnam 4-H’ers at the state fair has averaged 31 per year, while the median was 28 for exhibit hall projects and activities. During the same period, blue ribbons earned by Putnam 4-H’ers at the state fair averaged 124 with a median of 116.

For the first time in five years, there were no sweepstakes winners. The sweepstakes winners are the top person in that project in the state. Many counties go for years without sweepstakes winners. Putnam County had sweepstakes winners for four consecutive years, with two sweepstakes winners in a single year during three of the previous four years. With 92 counties, usually three age divisions, sweepstakes winners may top a group of more than 200 individuals.

Despite no sweepstakes winners, there were many successes in the animal projects. Evan Hinkle had Best of Breed Polish at the state fair rabbit show. Putnam County llama and alpaca members were very successful in showmanship at the state fair, taking seven of the top 10 places in the grade 3-5 junior division, and another Putnam 4-H’er was in the top 10 in the intermediate grade 6-8 division. Emmie Haddon was awarded Champion Milking Shorthorn Junior Showmanship and received third place in her Milking Shorthorn heifer class.

All 4-H’ers are to be reminded that the due date for My Record of Achievement is Sept. 3 to be assured consideration for 2021 awards. It will be determined later the format of the awards program that is typically the first Sunday in November. Forms received after the due date will still be accepted and may be based on the number submitted and degree of lateness to be processed in time for the awards program. Completion of My Record of Achievement is also required for those who will be applying for 4-H scholarships from both the state and county level.

Call if you have questions or ask your 4-H leader who will be willing to help. The form is on the Purdue Extension-Putnam County website in an editable format, and contact the office if you can’t find it.

Visit www.extension.purdue.edu/putnam or contact the local Extension office at 653-8411 for more information regarding this week’s column topic or to RSVP for upcoming events. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. Evening and lunch appointments are available upon request.

Upcoming Events

Sept. 2 – Staying Scam Safe, 6 p.m., Putnam County Fairgrounds, register at 653-8411

Sept. 3 – My Record of Achievement due for 4-H members

Sept. 6 – Labor Day holiday, Extension office closed

Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28 – Fall walking group, 9 a.m., Big Walnut Sports Park, register at 765-301-7641

Sept. 22 – Recognizing Hazards Around the Farm webinar, 12 p.m., register at https://tinyurl.com/WIAWebinars21

Sept. 27 – ServSafe one-day class and online exam, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Putnam County Fairgrounds, register at https://purdue.edu/servsafe/workshops

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