Burt County Fair Livestock sold summary


BURT COUNTY FAIR LIVESTOCK EXHIBITED AND SOLD SUMMARY

(Page #1) Year

Market Beef

Breeding Beef

Feeder Calves

Bucket Calves

Cow-Calf Pairs

Market Hogs

Market Sheep

Feeder Lambs

Breeding Sheep

Dairy

Dairy Goats

First Beef Sold Price

Beef Sold

Sheep Sold

Hogs Sold

1965

211

135

1966

213

8

142

1967

207

138

19

4

1968

249

158

23

1969

226

6

143

22

1970

213

$62.00

145

34

1971

203

$64.00

129

43

1972

223

$64.00

136

42

1973

163

93

96

$71.50

79

34

1974

120

114

70

92

15

1975

150

70

63

$70.75

68

23

1976

158

74

27

96

12

1977

131

75

54

$60.00

69

24

1978

98

11

10

64

48

6

15

$72.00

63

17

1979

92

13

NA

73

63

13

14

20

$80.00

62

25

1980

83

17

NA

83

70

20

16

17

$100.00

50

29

1981

84

26

37

65

94

30

15

NA

60

37

1982

86

17

34

84

97

23

15

17

55

29

24

1983

77

15

25

78

79

47

14

22

$91.00

48

25

15

1984

69

9

16

89

67

11

16

NA

$87.00

30

20

17

1985

60

13

19

93

62

15

16

$74.00

35

23

15

BURT COUNTY FAIR LIVESTOCK EXHIBITED AND SOLD SUMMARY

(Page #2) Year

Market Beef

Breeding Beef

Feeder Calves

Bucket Calves

Cow-Calf Pairs

Market Hogs

Market Sheep

Feeder Lambs

Breeding Sheep

Dairy

Dairy Goats

First Beef Sold Price

Beef Sold

Sheep Sold

Hogs Sold

1986

49

7

21

NA

NA

92

61

20

14

9

$75.00

32

19

28

1987

44

3

25

NA

NA

116

77

29

23

20

6

$96.00

25

26

32

1988

44

6

17

NA

12

103

76

24

33

11

6

$86.00

23

24

28

1989

44

11

16

7

15

129

69

22

26

8

8

$145.00

33

25

33

1990

44

14

14

9

9

94

62

27

19

9

3

$113.00

31

25

25

1991

46

17

33

22

22

128

70

24

17

13

7

$100.00

30

24

30

1992

53

42

34

15

22

144

67

16

16

19

8

$102.50

33

22

38

1993

58

30

33

12

24

173

48

9

14

11

8

$100.00

38

18

47

1994

62

43

30

14

27

166

52

10

17

15

5

$90.00

51

20

51

1995

71

34

26

22

25

148

56

19

17

18

7

$83.00

47

17

42

1996

69

45

22

12

21

161

40

16

16

19

2

$94.00

44

20

41

1997

59

35

34

10

25

165

45

26

11

7

8

$107.00

37

22

47

1998

50

40

27

3

20

148

37

22

18

12

0

$105.00

35

18

44

1999

72

34

27

5

19

113

67

21

19

11

0

$87.00

45

29

33

2000

75

35

18

4

12

137

54

24

25

4

0

$105.00

50

24

42

2001

71

20

28

3

16

127

61

21

19

0

0

$130.00

44

23

37

2002

85

38

29

3

10

130

47

16

24

0

0

$107.00

56

17

34

2003

81

23

24

4

7

113

48

17

17

0

0

$106.00

54

17

28

2004

77

25

22

1

10

107

51

17

12

0

0

$107.00

49

20

31

2005

63

23

17

2

3

110

51

18

13

0

0

$110.00

37

22

31

2006

46

19

20

5

8

127

61

17

14

0

0

$110.00

30

22

35

BURT COUNTY FAIR LIVESTOCK EXHIBITED AND SOLD SUMMARY

(Page #3) Year

Market Beef

Breeding Beef

Feeder Calves

Bucket Calves

Cow-Calf Pairs

Market Hogs

Market Sheep

Feeder Lambs

Breeding Sheep

Dairy

Meat Goats

First Beef Sold Price

Beef Sold

Sheep Sold

Meat Goats Sold

Hogs Sold

2007

40

20

13

0

4

132

52

16

8

0

NA

$125.00

21

20

NA

33

2008

29

12

15

2

7

121

56

13

6

0

NA

$145.00

14

22

NA

37

2009

30

16

12

0

7

107

52

9

9

0

11

$152.50

17

15

NA

34

2010

35

13

22

2

2

66

57

6

8

0

14

$210.00

18

20

1

23

2011

42

21

9

1

4

71

51

11

8

0

9

$280.00

26

20

2

23

2012

38

16

16

2

2

82

48

6

9

0

13

$275.00

21

11

2

30

2013

43

12

8

1

2

71

38

1

8

0

13

$275.00

25

11

1

25

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

Horse Show Results


Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
SHOWMANSHIP
Senior Anna Camden Blair X-1ST
Ivy Anderson Decatur X-2ND
Morgan Olsen Lyons X-3RD
Mariah Jessen Tekamah X
Taylor Sparks Decatur X
Exhibitor Home Town Purple Blue Red White
Hallie Paulson won awards at the horse show. Photo Credit, Denise Gilliland/Editor Kat Country Hub

Hallie Paulson won awards at the horse show.
Photo Credit, Denise Gilliland/Editor Kat Country Hub

Fall webworm appearing


I just saw a problem on a tree on my place this week that will generate a lot of questions in the next month or so. There was the start of a web that covered all the leaves on the last 6 to 12 inches of the branch. This is caused by the larvae of an insect called the fall webworm.

Late summer and fall is the season for fall webworm. Fall webworm attacks many species of deciduous trees… in fact, almost all fruit, shade and ornamental trees, except conifers, can be affected by fall webworm.

Adults of this insect are white moths. Adult moths emerge in late spring or early summer and lay eggs in masses on the undersides of leaves. The larvae emerge 10-14 days later and begin feeding in groups within a small webbed mass of leaves at the tips of branches.

The webbing provides protection from predators and the caterpillars feed inside the web until all leaves are devoured, then additional leaves are encased in the web. Webbed areas of leaves grow larger as the caterpillars mature, becoming a messy, ugly eyesore as it is filled with shed skins, excrement and leaf fragments. Homeowners often spot fall webworm as they enlarge their silken webs in late summer.

The first generation of caterpillars matures in about six weeks. Then they drop to the ground and enter the soil, where they pupate into adults and re-emerge to lay eggs for the second generation. Some larvae may pupate under loose bark, in leaf litter beneath the tree, or within the webbing.

Caterpillars of the second generation hatch and feed from approximately early August through late September. Then once again, the mature caterpillars drop to the ground and enter the soil to overwinter. Because the insects overwinter beneath host plants, trees that have been attacked in the past are likely to have these insects the following year, too.

Although unsightly, fall webworm feeding rarely damages large, well-established trees. However, several years of defoliation on newly transplanted or small ornamental trees can weaken them. Remove the nests in early summer when only a few leaves are involved is the best method of control.

Break up the webbing with a rake or a strong stream of water. Many of the caterpillars will be knocked out of the web onto the ground, and will be killed by birds or predatory insects. If it won’t affect the appearance of the tree, you can also clip off the end of the branch and destroy the larvae living in the webbing.

If you are going to treat with an insecticide, biological products containingBacillus thurengiensis or B.T. are effective. Other insecticides, such as permethrin and bifenthrin, will also provide good control. Thoroughly cover leaves next to the nest, and as the larvae ingest the insecticide they will be killed.

For more information on fall webworm control, contact your local UNL Extension office.

John Wilson

John Wilson

Kaslon new Northeast Nebraska Coordinator


Lisa Kaslon has been named the fulltime 4-H and Youth Development Coordinator for the Northeast Extension District.  She assumed the post on July 1 and is based out of the district office located in the Lifelong Learning Center building, Norfolk.  This position directs and assists Extension youth programming in all 28 counties making up the Northeast Extension District.

Kaslon noted, “I am very excited to help lead and direct 4-H programming in the Northeast District.  Northeast Nebraska has a strong tradition of 4-H involvement; as we move into the future we need to continue to find ways to stay strong and grow our program in new and innovated ways to keep kids engaged in a program as their choices continue to increase.  I hope I can help our staff find ways to do this.”

Kaslon has previously directed a highly successful UNL Extension in Platte County 4-H/Youth program.  Under her tenure traditional 4-H clubs thrived; a large, collaborative after-school program was instituted, and state-wide leadership programs were delivered.

“We are extremely fortunate to have Lisa Kaslon join the Northeast District Leadership team in a full-time capacity.  She has successfully created and operated youth educational programming, mentored new faculty members, and developed teams.  All are important criteria for being effective in this position,” Twig Marston, Northeast Research and Extension Director said.  Kaslon’s background is focused in education and leadership with both her B.S. and M.S. degrees coming from UNL.

The Northeast District has been seeking a permanent District 4-H/youth Development Coordinator since 2012, after Vickie Greve retired from successfully leading the district youth programs, faculty, and staff.  Lisa will be focusing on leading the Extension Educators and Assistants with local, district, and state-wide Extension programs targeting Nebraska’s most valuable assets, its youth.

The Burt County Fair comes to a close


A beautiful sunset brings the 101st Burt County Fair to a close. Thank you to all of those who give their heart and soul into making it a very special and memorable time for all who attend.IMG_3810

Sears death notice


KENNETH C. SEARS, 93 years, of Fremont, formerly of Lyons, Nebraska, passed away Thursday August 1, 2013, at Shalimar Gardens in Fremont, Nebraska.

MEMORIAL SERVICE: Wednesday, August 7, 2013, 10:30 a.m. at Pelan Funeral Home in Lyons.

NO VISITATION

BURIAL WITH MILITARY HONORS: Lyons Cemetery with Military Honors by Robert Klase-Rogers VFW Post #7998 and Harvey Lenig American Legion Post #83.

MEMORIALS: Robert Klase-Rogers VFW Post #7998 and Harvey Lenig American Legion Post #83.

Pelan Funeral Services

Lynn, Karen and Jim Pelan
www.pelanfuneralservices.com

  • Oakland PO Box 51, 68045 (402) 685-5673
  • Lyons PO Box 235, 68038 (402) 687-2644
  • Tekamah PO Box 203, 68061 (402) 374-1551

 

Fremont Fair results


2013 Fremont 4-H Fair Static Exhibit Results

Many Burt County 4-H members exhibited their 4-H projects at the Fremont 4-H Fair earlier this month. Results of the judging are as follows:

Clover Kids:

Lily Willing: Blair; Fabric/Duct Tape Bag, Faux Batik Wall Hanging, t-shirt, and spoon puppets.

Emma Wakehouse: Tekamah; Fabric/Duct Tape Bag

Veona Hladky: Tekamah; Fabric/Duct Tape Bag

Ryan Braniff: Tekamah; Fabric/Duct Tape Bag

Cody Bachtell: Tekamah; Oil Painting – Red; Home Accessory, Red; Home Building Blocks Accessory, Purple; Design Decisions, Blue; Child Development Toy for Toddler, Participation; Toy for Preschooler, Participation; Toy for School Age Child, Blue; Outdoor living accessory, blue (2); textile accessory, red; wood accessory, red; acrylic painting, blue; cookies, purple; flowers, red; Red Cherries, purple and Champion Fruits; Quilt Quest Barn Quilt, purple and Reserve Champion Quilt Quest; Decorated t-shirt, blue; Textile accessory, purple.

Amelia Schlichting: Lyons; Pant outfit, red

Heidi Miller: Lyons, Home Building Blocks Metal Punch, purple and Reserve Champion  Home Building Blocks; acrylic painting, purple; Citizenship Service Items, Dresses for Haiti, purple and Reserve Champion Citizenship;

Claire Dlouhy: Tekamah, Fabric/Duct Tape Bag, purple and Reserve Champion General Clothing

Ashley Bohannon: Tekamah, Fabric/Duct Tape Bag, purple

Hayley Niewhoner, Tekamah, Fabric/Duct Tape Bag, purple

Jenna Voskamp: Tekamah, Fabric/Duct Tape Bag, blue

Reese Hansen: Herman, Fabric/Duct Tape Bag, blue

Maggie Braniff: Tekamah, Fabric/Duct Tape Bag, blue

Rayna Hladky: Tekamah, Fabric/Duct Tape Bag, blue

Koralynn Vosskamp: Tekamah, Fabric/Duct Tape Bag, blue

Liz Dlouhy: Tekamah, Fabric/Duct Tape Bag, blue

Hailey Mayo; Tekamah, Fabric/Duct Tape Bag, blue

Katheryn Gregerson: Herman, Fabric/Duct Tape Bag, red

Anna Wakehouse: Tekamah, Fabric/Duct Tape Bag, red

Casey Stone: Tekamah, Fabric/Duct Tape Bag, red

Brent Miller: Lyons: Electricity Welding Cables, purple; woodworking wooden bowl & forks, purple and Champion Woodworking; Model Rocket, purple and Champion Woodworking

Layne Miller: Lyons: Electricity Shop Light, blue; Model Rocket, purple and Reserve Champion Model Rocket; Wildlife Bird House, purple and Reserve Champion Wildlife Habitat.

Mary Loftis,

Extension Assistant
UNL Extension – Burt County
111 North 13th Street, Suite 6
Tekamah, NE 68061
Phone: (402) 374-2929

Fax: (402) 374-2930

Internet: mloftis2@unl.edu

 

Frederickson and Ryan wed


Justin Frederickson and Shantel Ryan were wed in marriage July 6 2013 at 230pm Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church Dakota City Nebr…Officating the service Jeff Ungs.  Parents of the bride Ken and Susie Ryan from South Sioux City NE  Parents of the Groom (father) Mark Frederickson, and Delbert and (mother) Carol Polenske all of Bancroft.  Maternal grandfather of the bride is Lloyd Bates of South Sioux City and Paternal Grandparents of the bride are Connie and Ed Osterholt of South Sioux City.   Grandparents of the groom are Robert and Edith Muller of Bancroft and Janet Frederickson of Pender Flower girl Belle Warner Ringbearer’s Carter and Camden Frederickson all children of the couple.
Maid of Honor Tiffany Ryan    Best Man Derick Buck,
Attendants.. Courtney Ryan Beau Davis,
Rachele Acres Joel Monroe,
Kayla Ericksen Shawn Monroe,
Kaelee Anderson Jacob Goubles,
Jen Hansen Brad Petersen,
Ashley Frederickson Eric Dufec,
Molly Veach Neil Larsen.
Reception and dance was held at Emma’s Event Center in Sioux City IA. After a honeymoon to Sioux Falls SD the couple resides in South Sioux City

4-H tractor driving contest


4-H tractor driving participants

4-H tractor driving participants

Burt County 4-H members taking part in the 4-H Tractor Driving Contest are all smiles after completing the different parts of the contest.

Back – on tractor are: Zack Petersen of Tekamah and Caleb Schlichting of Lyons

Brandon Olson of Tekamah; Max Hansen of Herman; Blaine Olson  of Tekamah; Derek Method of Decatur; Reese Hansen of Herman and Thomas Hennig of Tekamah.

 

4-H Tractor Driving Contest Results

Mary Loftis

UNL Extension Assistant

July 22, 2013

 

The Burt County 4-H Tractor Driving Contest was held Monday evening, July 22 at Lee Valley Farms north of Tekamah. Eight 4-H members participated in the three divisions of the contest.

The Junior Division contest consists of the young 4-H members taking a written test and doing a tractor inspection as well as driving a lawn mower through the obstacle course. In the Junior Division Zachary Petersen of Tekamah won champion honors and a purple ribbon.  Blue ribbons were awarded to Caleb Schlichting of Lyons and Reese Hansen of Herman.

In the Intermediate Division the members take a more challenging written test as well as the tractor inspection. In this division they drive a small tractor with a two wheeled manure spreader behind it through the obstacle course. In this division Brandon Olson of Tekamah received a red ribbon.

The Senior Division consists of an even more difficult written test with the tractor inspection and they drive a tractor with the two wheeled manure spreader behind it as well as a four wheeled wagon (both forwards and backwards) through the course. Derek Method of Decatur was named Champion of the Senior Division while Thomas Hennig of Tekamah and Max Hansen of Herman earned blue ribbons and Blaine Olson of Tekamah received a red ribbon.

Mary Loftis,

Extension Assistant
UNL Extension – Burt County
111 North 13th Street, Suite 6
Tekamah, NE 68061
Phone: (402) 374-2929

Fax: (402) 374-2930

Internet: mloftis2@unl.edu

 

 

Social Media Marketing


Making the Most of Your Social Media Marketing

Ever wonder why some online businesses seem to have all the luck.  Well, maybe it isn’t luck at all!  Businesses that spent time thinking about their customers, carefully chose the appropriate online marketing tools, and then effectively engaged their customers are the ones who succeed.  As you begin to Make the Most of Social Media Marketing – you will want to explore the options.  Dennis Kahl, University of NE Lincoln Extension Educator, will share his online marketing expertise with the local business owners.

The workshop will be held on Thursday, September 5th.  The location will be the Rosen Room at the Oakland City Auditorium, 401 N. Oakland Avenue.  The class will run from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. There will be an opportunity for one-on-one time to get specific questions answered and hands-on learning from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

To register, contact Patty Plugge at burtcoedc@abbnebraska.com

Or call 402-374-2953.

 

For more information, contact Dennis Kahl at dennis.kahl@unl.edu

 

Sponsored by:  REAP – Rural Enterprise Assistance Project, SBA – US Small Business Administration, UNL Extension, and Burt County Economic Development Corporation.