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June 2018
District-wide Cloverbuds The Sunshine Makers Cloverbud Club will meet June 14th (Always the 2nd Thursday of the month) at the Paola Office from 5:30-6:30pm. Any Cloverbud is welcome to come. Clover-buds must be 5-6 years old by Jan. 1, 2018. Jr. Leaders Meetings The next Miami County Jr. Leader Meeting will be June 11th at 7pm at the Paola Office. The next Linn County Jr. Leader Meeting will be June 17th at 4:00 pm at the Linn County 4-H Bldg. 4-H Councils The next Miami County 4-H Council Meeting will be July 9th at 8pm at the Paola Office. The next Linn County 4-H Council Meeting will be July 25th at 7pm at Linn County 4-H Build-ing. Miami County Fair Food Stand Training July 9th at 8pm will be the Miami County Fair Food Stand Training. Please make sure that every club has a representative as we will be going over the new layout and how to manage your Club’s Food Stand Shift. The Training will last about 30 minutes.
LAST YQCA CLASS!!!! The Livestock Quality Assurance and Pork Quality Assurance programs are no longer availa-ble for 2018. The new program will be called Youth for the Quality Care of Animals (YQCA) and will be required for all youth showing Beef, Goats, Sheep and Swine at the county fair in BOTH Linn and Miami Counties. This program will be offered in a face-to-face class, as well as an on-line option. The LAST class is June 12 at 6:00 p.m. in Paola. All face-to-face classes will need to be pre-registered on-line at http://yqca.org/ and a $3 fee must be paid on-line to be registered for the class. The on-line training will be $12 per youth and can be done at anytime. All quality assurance certifications must be completed by June 15th (class or online).
Chopped, Clover Edition Chopped Clover Edition will be Thursday, June 26th at Miami County Fairgrounds. Again this year, we are having a contest to help grow our event. Participants of Chopped Clover Edition are encouraged to get more teams/individuals to participate. There will be a place to name this person on the registration flyer. The person who recruits the most teams/participants will be announced and receive a prize at Chopped Clover Edition 2018 during the results. At the end of the newsletter you will find the registration flyer.
There will be an orientation/food safety class June 5th @ Paola. All teams are encouraged to have at least one team member attend the Orientation/Food Safety Class.
This year the senior age group will be required to make two dishes. The junior age group is only required to complete one dish but can make more. This year’s theme is Breakfast. As before you will have the pantry list closer to the competition date. So make sure you think out-side the box and get creative!!!!
Camp Counselor Training All Fantastic 4-H Camp Counselors need to attend training on June 12th at 6:30-8:30pm at Johnson County Extension. Dinner will be served at 6:00pm.
Fantastic 4-H Camp Information regarding camp has been emailed to those attending. Please contact the office if you did not receive this email.
Kansas State University is commi ed to making its services, ac vi es and programs accessible to all par cipants. If you have special requirements due to a physical, vision, or hearing disability, contact Karla Hightower, 913‐294‐4306.
Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Sta on and Coopera ve Extension Service
K‐State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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Important Dates May 29-June 1, 2018 Discovery Days June 6-7, 2018 Wild Clover Camp June 16-19, 2018 Fantastic 4-H Camp July 21-28, 2018 Miami County Fair August 4-11, 2018 Linn County Fair
East Central District Horse Show The 2018 East Central District Horse Show will be held July 10th in Lawrence, Kansas. The District Horse Show is a qualifier for the Kansas State Fair 4-H Horse Show. Exhibitors must receive a purple or blue at districts to qualify for the Kansas State Fair 4-H Horse Show. Entry information will be sent via e-mail to all horse project members in the spring, but I wanted to make sure everyone had the date of the show.
Poultry Testing Poultry Testing for PT and Bird Flu will be at the Miami Country Fair Grounds Monday, July 9th from 4-6pm. Cost is $1 per bird.
Poultry Testing for PT and Bird Flu will be at the Linn Country Fair Grounds Monday, July 18th from 2-5pm. Cost is $1 per bird.
Take a Trip Around the World with the Paola Day Camp The Paola Day Camp wiil be held on June 28th from 9:30am-4pm at the Paola Fairgrounds. This Day Camp is organized by the Miami County 4-H Jr. Leaders Club and is open to any youth ages 5-11. See Attached flyer for more information.
Congratulations to State Projects Winners: Atticus Sondy-Energy Management
Krista Haley-Geology
Ian Combs– 2nd place in Pets
Kansas Junior Livestock Show/Kansas State Fair Livestock Dates June 15 Commercial Heifer Nominations Due
June 15 Swine, Sheep, and Meat Goat Nominations Due
July 15 Kansas Sate Fair entries due (must nominated livestock to show)
August 15 Kansas Junior Livestock Show entries due
Sept 7-16 Kansas Sate Fair
Oct 5-7 Kansas Junior Livestock Show
Fashion Revue Fashion Revue Judging will be Monday, July 16, 2018. Clothing project member can pre-enter and model their con-structed and/or purchased outfits in front of a judge on this day. More information about the judging day, Public Revue and pre-entry information will be emailed to Clothing Project members the middle of June. Pre-entries will be due July 6th.
Fashion Revue Orientation We will be holding a Fashion Revue Orientation at the Paola Office on July 12th at 7pm. The Orientation will include an overview of the judging day, demonstration on how to model, modeling practice, and a Q & A session.
District Wide
Miami County
Kansas State Fair/KJLS Livestock Nominations Nomination must be signed by an Extension Agent. You must have them signed by June 15th. Nomination for swine, sheep, goats and commercial heifers are due to the state by June 15th. Miami County will have a tagging day for those animals that are being nominated for KSF/KJLS on June 13th from 6-7pm. We will tag in your trailer at the Paola Office on this day.
Photo Mounting Workshop There will be a come and go Photo Mounting Workshop on July 12th from 6-7:30pm. This will be held upstairs at the Paola Office. Photo Mat Boards and Bags will be sold from 6-7pm that day and will be $1.50.
Miami County Fair Pageant/ Royalty If you are interested in the Miami County Fair Pageant and Royalty you can the guidelines and registration at http://www.miamicountykansasfair.com./fair-royalty.php. Queen ages are 13-21. Princess 8-12. Sweetheart 7 & under. 4-H membership is not required.
Items Available at the Paola Office New Food Preservation Labels, Entomology pins and vials, Photo mat boards and bags. You will have to make your own clothing labels.
Save the Date Style Revue—July 28th at Mound City Christian Church (New Location)
*New this Year* 2018 Linn County Fair Judging Schedule
Monday afternoon- August 6th
Photography, Visual Arts & Fiber Arts*
Time Clubs
1:00 pm Cadmus, Jayhawker, Flying C
2:00 pm Busy Workers, Helping Hands, Busy Bugs
3:00 pm Barn Harvesters, Valley Rangers, Thunderbirds
*Follow schedule in Fairbook for all other project judging times
**If you have a conflict and can’t come during your allotted time, please contact the Extension Office or email Franny- [email protected]
Our 2018 Fair Theme is "Bring on the Games." Each Linn County Club will be getting a plywood square to paint depicting the fair theme. These squares will be displayed at the Linn County Style Revue & Performing Arts Show on July 28th as well as at the Linn County Fair.
Linn County 4-H Club Leaders have signed up for shifts in the 4-H food stand. Check with your club leader to see when your shift is!
The schedule for 4-H Clothing & Textiles Conference Judging/Style Revue/ Performing Arts Show on Saturday, July 28th is availa-ble at the Mound City Extension Office. Style Revue scripts (for those 4-Hers modeling an outfit) will be due Monday, July 23rd. Email [email protected] for a script form or pick one up at the Extension Office.
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Miami County
Linn County
2018 Kansas 4-H SpaceTech Changes for the Kansas State Fair This is the second year for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) at the Kansas State Fair. Last year only posters, displays and notebooks were exhibited. In 2018, additional exhibits will be accepted at the Kansas State Fair. New SpaceTech Classes: Division A – Junior, 9-13 years old 5701 Unmanned Aerial System designed and constructed by exhibitor that is operated by a remote controlled device. The UAS must not be a mere modification of an existing kit or plan. You may not exhibit a UAS that is purchased off the shelf in this class. 5702 Practical application of an Unmanned Aerial System constructed from a commercial (purchased) kit. This includes the UAS, plus one or more of the following: video, notebook, poster, display board, etc. This class is separate from educa-tional exhibits. A tangible use would be mapping Russian olive trees, eroded soils, and bindweed in fields, etc. There are also many other non-agricultural UAS uses that would be appropriate for this class. Division B – Senior, 14 years and older 5706 Unmanned Aerial Systems designed and constructed by exhibitor that is operated by a remote controlled device. The UAS must not be a mere modification of an existing kit or plan. You may not exhibit a UAS that is purchased off the shelf in this class. 5707 Practical application of an Unmanned Aerial System constructed from a commercial (purchased) kit. This includes the UAS, plus one or more of the following: video, notebook, poster, display board, etc. This class is separate from educa-tional exhibits. A tangible use would be mapping Russian olive trees, eroded soils, and bindweed in fields, etc. There are also many other non-agricultural UAS uses that would be appropriate for this class.
2018 Kansas 4-H State Wheat Expo in South Hutchinson The Kansas 4-H State Wheat Expo is a wheat fun day showcasing all things wheat. Join us for the annual event on Wednesday, Au-gust 2nd from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Community Center, 101 W. Avenue C, South Hutchinson, KS 67505. It is open to all 4-H family members, 4-H leaders and Extension staff. There will be eight contests open to youth members with cash prizes and ribbons awarded. There will be tours. There is a $6.00 per person registration cost. Registration will go live about June 15, 2018. Visit: http://www.kansas4-h.org/events/index.html. Pre-registration will be required by Monday, July 23rd to ensure an accurate meal count and tour divisions.
For more information about the wheat expo, visit: http://www.kansas4-h.org/events-activities/conferences-events/wheat/index.html. For additional questions or to get involved with the wheat expo planning committee, contact Deryl Waldren at 785-462-6281 or e-mail him at: [email protected].
County Fire Bans and Rocket Launches This is a reminder about Kansas 4-H rocketry rules as they relate to fire bans in Kansas. Much of Kansas is already in a drought situ-ation. The 2018 Kansas State Fair rules state “if a fire burn ban is in effect for any county in Kansas, exhibitors in any Kansas county are not required to launch their rocket(s). All requirements for the launching of rockets for the state fair and the documenting of the launching are suspended for the duration of the ban.” We advise you to be cautious and use good judgment in planning and conduct-ing county rocket launches, and consider cancelling them if dry conditions warrant.
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State Events
2018 Kansas 4-H Dog Care and Training Project Changes Periodically the Kansas 4-H Dog Care and Training Project shares changes as they affect 4-H dog shows including the Kansas State Fair 4-H Dog Show.
-The 4-H Dog Show Immunization Record (only MG-34 Revised, October 2017 accepted) must be completed for each dog entered. The record may be printed on any color of paper. Originals or photocopies are acceptable.
-All rabies vaccinations must be administered by a licensed veterinarian. All vaccinations must be current. Dogs must be at least 6 month of age of time of show.
-County 4-H-sponsored dog show flyers may be posted to the Kansas 4-H web site. For directions on how to post dog show flyers and information, visit: http://www.kansas4-h.org/events-activities/conferences-events/dog/docs/guidelines-for-posting-county-dog%20-show-flyers.pdf.
-To see a posting of upcoming county 4-H dog shows, visit: http://www.kansas4-h.org/events-activities/conferences-events/dog/local-dog-shows.html.
2-Year Old & 3-Year Old Rule Changes There will be a new edition of the 4-H Horse Show Rule Book coming out this spring. Coming with the new edition will be some major changes to the 2-Year Old Snafflebit and 3-Year Old Projects. Those 4-Hers in the 2-Year Old Project should expect to show in two rail phases and be prepared for the interview phase. However, please let them know that the 2-Year Old Project will discon-tinued after the 2019 State Fair Horse Show. The 3-Year Old Project has been expanded. It will also have three total phases - Phase 1 is rail work, Phase 2 is a pattern, and Phase 3 is an interview. 4-Hers involved in the 3-Year Old Project should plan to participate in all three phases at this year's state fair.
Come Fly with Us at the 2018 Kansas 4-H Insect Spectacular! Come fly with us! It’s time to get registered for the 26th Kansas 4-H Insect Spectacular, which will be held Friday and Saturday June 22nd and 23rd. The event will take place at the Sedgwick County Zoo in Wichita, Kansas. Learn about collecting, storing, identify-ing, and pinning your insects for exhibit. All levels of experience are encouraged to attend, from beginning to advanced. This is a fun event, designed to encourage curiosity and the sharing of knowledge. This year’s event will feature several sessions specifically on Lepidoptera, otherwise known as butterflies! The workshop is open to all youth and adult volunteers interested in 4-H entomology. One parent from each family must register and attend with children.
The $65 registration fee includes lunch and snack Saturday, bottled water, class materials, t-shirt and handouts. Younger siblings under 4-H age, spouses, etc. that may be coming along, but not participating in the classes will need to pay a fee of $20.00. This will pay for the meal and snack Saturday, but does not include a shirt. Registration closes June 1st. For more event details and to register, please visit: http://www.kansas4-h.org/events-activities/conferences-events/insect-spectacular/index.html
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State Events
Kansas 4-H Horseless Horse Questions have come concerning the Horseless Horse project below are clarifications based on learning and risk management.
4-H member does not own or lease a horse
Project intended to offer a 4-H member opportunity to learn about horses
4-H member may participate in judging contests, quiz bowl, hippology and give presentations
4-H member may volunteer to assist another 4-H member at horse show and trails rides
Project member may exhibit at local fair with a borrowed 4-H Identified horse in the showmanship class only No riding
State Fair Opportunities for 4-H Shooting Sports Members Kansas 4-H Shooting Sports is expanding exhibit opportunities for 4-H members at the Kansas State Fair. Check the Kansas 4-H State Fair 4-H Shooting Sports division to learn more about the specific details. Along with promotional posters and educational dis-plays, the 2018 Fair will offer a 4-H Shooting Sports notebooks class that was recommended by the 4-H Shooting Sports Task Force. The notebooks for this class are to highlight a phase, result, story or information about 4-H Shooting Sports. Additionally, all entries, promotional posters, educational displays and notebooks are to incorporate the 4-H Clover and KSRE branding with the Kansas 4-H Shooting Sports emblem. The Kansas 4-H Shooting Sports logo can be found on the 4-H Shooting Sports web page.
Another opportunity available for sharing individual mastery of 4-H Shooting Sports - the 4-H Public Presentation Division offers 4-H Shooting Sports members a chance to share their knowledge from the stage. There are specific safety rules that must be followed and shooting sports-related entries must inform the State 4-H Office of entry to meet requirements. Participants must follow Kansas State Law regarding firearms listed in the General Rules section of this Fair Book and use 4-H Shooting Sports minimum standards and best management practices will be followed.
Kansas 4-H Dog Agility Changes The purpose of canine agility is to provide an opportunity for teams to compete in a fun activity that challenges both the dog and 4-H’er. Different obstacles and courses present unique tests of speed, confidence, technical skills, athleticism, balance, communica-tion, attentiveness, distance, and directional control. Our task as leaders is to incorporate all these elements while still maintaining a fun safe environment for the dogs and handlers. There has been concern about the safety of the “Closed” or “Chute Tunnel” due to the potential for fast moving dogs to become entangled in the length of sheet they must push through to exit. To remove this risk while still providing the same variety of obstacles for the teams to navigate, the decision was made to alter the design to eliminate the possibility of a dog stepping on or becoming trapped or tangled in the material in any way.
Effective October 1, 2018, there will be a mandatory change to the specifications of the Closed Tunnel currently used in all levels of 4-H agility. Rather than a long chute attached to the end of the barrel, the sheet should be hemmed so that it is NO MORE than 6 inches longer than the height of the barrel or frame. For example, on a barrel of 24” in diameter, the sheet will be no more than 30”. These changes may be made immediately, but MUST be completed for the next 4-H year that begins on October 1st. Judges must still incorporate this obstacle, where mandatory, as described in the “Agility Dog Show Rule Book." Anna Schurter, Kansas 4-H Dog Action Team member, [email protected].
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State Events
MARAIS DES CYGNES DISTRICT
Jun 3 District Favorite Food Show & Food Fun Day @ LNCo 4-H Building
Jun 5 Chopped Orienation/Food Safety @ Paola Office
Jun 6-7 Wild Clover Camp @ Wildwood Education Center
Jun 11 MICo Jr Leaders @ Paola Office
Jun 12 4-H Barn Quilt Workshop @ Paola
Jun 16-19 Fantastic 4-H Camp @ Rock Spring 4-H Center
Jun 26 Chopped Clover Edition @ MICo Fairgrounds
Jun 28 Day Camp @ MICo Fairgrounds
Jul 9 Poultry Testing @ MICo Fairgrounds
Jul 9 MICo Jr. Leaders @ Paola Office
Jul 9 MICo 4-H Council @ Paola Office
Jul 9 MICo Food Stand Training @ Paola Office
Jul 12 Fashion Revue Practice @ Paola Office
Jul 12 Photo Mounting Workshop @ Paola Office
Jul 13 4-H Barn Quilt Workshop @ Mound City
Important Dates/Deadlines
Jul 16 Miami County Fashion Revue Judging
Jul 18 Poultry Testing @ Mound City
Jul 21-28 Miami County Fair
Jul 28 Linn County Fashion Revue
Aug 4-11 Linn County Fair
Karla J. Hightower
District Extension Agent,
4-H & Youth Development
Chopped Clover Edi on
Tuesday June 26nd at 9:30
At Miami County Fairgrounds Paola, KS
Team: 2‐4 youth and 1 adult helper. Not all youth need to be in 4‐H.
Junior ages 7‐13 (before Jan 1, 2018)
Senior ages 14‐18 (before Jan 1, 2018)
Fee: $10 per team to help cover the costs of ingredients and prizes
We will be assigning a specific check‐in me for each team so please
provide a team contact that will then contact the rest of the team.
Rules and informa on available on webpage
h p://www.maraisdescygnes.k‐state.edu/
Registra on and payment due June 15th Please detach and bring to Paola or Mound City Office___________________________
Team Name______________________________________________________________
Team member #1______________________________________________ Age________
Team member #2______________________________________________ Age________
Team member #3______________________________________________ Age________
Team member #4______________________________________________ Age________
Adult helper__________________________________________
Team contact Email____________________________________
Phone number________________________________________
Who encouraged you to par cipate _______________________
____________________________________________________
Bring $10 Cash or check payable to Marais des Cygnes District
4-H Barn Quilt
Workshop
June 12 Building 4
Miami County Fairgrounds - Paola
July 13 Linn County 4-H Building - Mound City
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
4-H Barn Quilt Workshop
The Marais des Cygnes Extension District will be hosting two 4-H/Youth Barn Quilt workshops on June 12th in Paola and July 13th in Mound City, each will run from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Linn County 4-H Building. At the Barn Quilt Workshop youth will paint a 2’ x
2’ wood board in a quilt block design. These barn quilts are great to display outdoors on barns and can be entered in the County Fair in the Visual Arts division. This workshop is
open to youth 10 years of age and up, and adults are welcomed to stay and assist their child.
• All paints, boards and supplies will be provided • Please bring a hairdryer to assist in drying the paint
• Wear Clothes that can be painted in • Lunch will be provided
• Class size is limited to 15 participants
Cost is $25 per person – Payable to the Marais Des Cygnes Extension District Registration Deadline is June 5th for Paola Class and July 6th for Mound City Class
Kansas State University is committed to making its services, activities and programs accessible to all
participants. If you have special requirements due to a physical, vision, or hearing disability, contact
Marais des Cygnes Extension District-Mound City Office, 913-795-2829.
Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
K-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Child’s Name: Age:
Parent/Guardian:
Home Phone: Emergency Phone for Parents:
Address: City:
Marais des Cygnes Extension
District – Mound City Office
115 S. 6th Street
Mound City, KS 66056
Marais des Cygnes Extension
District – Paola Office
104 South Brayman
Paola, KS 66071
Please mail payment to:
Come take a trip around the world at this years day camp!!! It is June 28, 2018 starting at 9:30am at the Paola Fairgrounds. We well be doing several activities learning about different places around the world.
Take a Trip Around the
World
June 28, 20189:30am-4:00pm
Miami County Fairgrounds Building 2
Kansas State University is committed to making its services, activities and programs accessible to all participants. If you have special requirements due to a physical, vision, or hearing disability, contact Marais des Cygnes Extension District Paola, 913-294-4306.Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension ServiceK-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
For ages 5-114-H’ers and non 4-H’ers welcome
Registration is limited so sign-up earlyRegistration ends June 22nd
We hope to go swimming at 1:00. Parents and family are welcome to meet us at the pool. If you have a pool pass please remember to bring it.
Things to bring with you• Swim suit• TowelActivities include• Hot air balloon• Obstacle course
RegistrationPlease return to the Paola Extension Office by June 22nd with $10 per camper payment. Non-4-Hers will also need to submit a 4-H participation form. They can be found at http://www.bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/pubs/mg35.pdf
Campers Name:__________________________________________________Age:_____________
Campers Name:__________________________________________________Age:_____________
Campers Name:__________________________________________________Age:_____________
Parent’s Name: ______________________________________ Cell Phone: ___________________
Kansas State Fair
2018 Summer Ag Adventure Challenge
The Kansas State Fair wants to encourage students to learn more about Kansas agriculture. Farmers feed and clothe the world. Farmers today are raising more food with fewer resources. It is
estimated that by 2050, we’ll need to feed two billion more people. Understanding how and where your food comes from is important. The Fair wants to help students connect with the people who grow their food.
Agriculture is an important piece of our past and a critical part of our future. According to the Kansas Department of Agriculture, there are more than 60,000 farms in Kansas which generate
more than $18.5 billion in Agriculture output. On average, Kansas is the largest wheat producing state, producing 333,600,000 bushels of wheat in 2017. Nearly one-fifth of all wheat grown in the
United States is grown in Kansas. Additionally, one 60-pound bushel of wheat provides about 42 pounds of white flour, enough for about 70, one pound loaves of white bread.
There are 12 agriculture adventure stops listed on the back. You choose 6 of these stops to visit between May 1 and August 15, 2018. You can mail, email or bring your completed adventure sheet to the Kansas State Fair. All adventure sheets turned in by August 15 will receive a KSF
Agriculture Fun Pack. Your name will also be put into a drawing for a free Kids Club ticket package to attend the 2018 Kansas State Fair.
This Ag Adventure Challenge belongs to:
Name:_________________________________________________________________
School:_____________________________________________ 2018/2019 Grade:_________
Street Address:___________________________________________________
City & Zip Code:___________________________________________________
Email or Phone:____________________________________________________
Kansas’ Largest Classroom 2000 N Poplar
Hutchinson KS 67502 620-669-3607
www.kansasstatefair.com September 7-16, 2018
1: Visit a local coop or livestock feed store.
What is one thing you were surprised to see sold at a coop/feed store?__________________________________________
What types of feed/hay can you buy to feed cattle?________________________________________________
2: Speak with an FFA advisor or a 4-H extension agent.
What is FFA and/or 4-H?______________________________________________________________________________________
What is the importance of these programs?______________________________________________________________________
3: Visit a local meat store or visit with the butcher at your local grocery store. Have a conversation with the
butcher about his/her job.
What is something you were surprised to learn?________________________________________________________________
What is marbling?_____________________________________________________________________________________________
4: Visit a farmer’s market and look around for a fruit or vegetable you have never tried before.
What is the fruit/vegetable that you found to try? ____________________________________________________________
Did you like it? What did it taste like?________________________________________________________________________
5: Find a crop field growing in your county. Can you identify the crop growing?
What is a product this crop makes (bread, cattle feed, etc.)?_______________________________________
6: Visit a nature center or a pollinator garden.
What is a pollinator?__________________________________________________________________________
Why are pollinators important to us?________________________________________________________________
7: Attend a county fair. Look at the agriculture exhibits and visit with the volunteers working in that area.
Have you ever visited a county fair before? _____________________________________________________________________
What did you learn from your visit to the county fair?___ ______________________________________________________
8: Visit a dairy farm or a beef cow/calf operation. If you don’t have a local farm to visit, a virtual tour will work too.
How much water does a dairy cow drink in a day?______________________________________________________________
Why is good nutrition so important for cattle?_____________________________________________________________
What is unique about the digestion system of cattle?_____________________________________________________________
9: Visit an agriculture equipment dealership.
What is the largest piece of equipment they have and what does it do?___________________________________________
What is the smallest piece of equipment they have and what does it do?___________________________________________
10: Visit a feedlot or sale barn.
What is the purpose of a feedlot or sale barn?________________________________________________________________
11: Visit with a veterinarian who specializes in large animals (cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, etc.)
How is treating livestock animals different than treating a household pet?________________________________________
Do farmers bring their livestock to the vet or does the vet go to the farm?_______________________________________
12: Visit with a local bee keeper.
What does a bee keeper do?__________________________________________________________________________
What tools and equipment do you need to be a bee keeper?______________________________________________________
FOOD PRESERVATION May 2017
Tips for Exhibiting
Recipe Sources
Recipes must be from an Approved Source. You cannot use recipes from the internet or old family recipes as the sci-
ence of Food Preservation has changed. All books should be newer than 2012.
The Following Recipe Sources are approved:
USDA Complete Guide of Home Canning
So Easy To Preserve
Ball Blue Book (Current Edition Preferred, but cannot be older than 2012.)
Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving (Current Edition Preferred, but cannot be older than 2012.)
Food Preservation Publications from K-State Research & Extension
Packaged Mixes (You have to follow the Directions exactly, no adding ingredients not called for or changing the
amounts) Examples of Packaged Mixes include Pectin, Mrs. Wages, etc.
Headspace requirements
Jellied Fruit Products need 1/4” Headspace (Pectin might call for 1/8” but that is too close to the lid)
Fruits, Tomatoes, & Pickles need 1/2” Headspace
Low-acid foods need 1 to 1 1/4” Headspace
Processing Jars
Use 1,000 feet Processing time for all of Marais des Cygnes District. Recipes in So Easy to Preserve, Ball Blue Book,
and Ball Complete Book of Home Canning are written with processing instructions for altitudes below 1,000 feet.
Instructions for adjusting for altitude are in the general instructions in the front of the books.
Tomatoes must have added acid to make them safer.
Salsa should only be canned in pints.
Use the correct size jar for the recipe. Quarts cannot be used if the recipe only gives instructions for pints.
Preparing Exhibits
Use only clear Jars (no colored).
Jars and Lids must match. Ex. Ball Jars need Ball Lids, Kerr Jars need Kerr Lids.
Rings should always be on jar.
Use NEW Food Preservation Labels. These are available at either Marais des Cygnes District Office.
Bring the Recipe with your exhibit. Publication Dates should be on the recipe along with source information.
Jerky
You must heat the meat that you are using for jerky to 160°F before you begin drying it.
104 S. Brayman Paola, KS 66071
913-294-4306 www.maraisdescygnes.ksu.edu
Questions?
Please Contact
President Abby Hardwick
Vice President Jennifer Haley
Secretary Allen Baldridge
Treasurer Kay Voorhees
913-271-2964 [email protected]
Board Members Mendy Combs Michele Dilley
Cynthia Maddock Kurt Schwarz
Corissa Uphoff Al Voorhees
Advisory Board Karla Hightower
Abbie Powell Atticus Sondy, 4H Council
YTD FUNDS AVAILABLE AND/OR USED
County/District Camps: Reduce participant fees. $ 440.74 County/District — Project Support Grants: Eight $50 grants are available to county-wide/district clubs, project leaders or coaches on a first come basis. Application required. County/District — Project/Program Support: Application required. $9,610.70 County/District — Volunteer Background Verification Support: $12.50/volunteer. $ 262.50 National Event Awards: Delegates attending National Congress or Conference. Application required for other national events. State Events (Non-competitive): Chaperon if needed. $25.00/youth. Agent approval. $ 570.00 Senior Scholarships: Application required.
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MEMBERSHIPS Youth (Under 18) 10.00
Individual 25.00
Individual (Lifetime) 500.00
Bronze 1,000.00
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Gold 5,000.00
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RESTRICTED/SPECIAL GIFTS* *Please discuss with Foundation staff prior to issuing a check or directing a transfer.
Senior Scholarship - General General LN MI $__________
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Troth $__________
Memorial Gift $__________ In the Name of:______________________________________________
My Employer [_______ ____________________] offers a match. I will contact personnel.
05/31/2018
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE 1/1/2018—8/31/2018
STANDINGS
Register at: RunSignUp.com/CloverRun5K
Early Bird Discounts to 9/30/2018
New in 2018: Youth & Senior Discounts