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4-H and FFA Commercial Cattle Grading Contest Scheduled For Next Week

Posted by carson4575 on June 5, 2009

Five counties in Oklahoma and Arkansas will sponsor a commercial cattle grading contest for 4-H and FFA youngsters on Thursday, June 11th. The event will be held at the Stilwell Livestock Auction in Stilwell, Oklahoma.

The contest is open to youngsters from Adair, Cherokee, Delaware and Sequoyah counties in Oklahoma and Washington County, Arkansas.

Kent Barnes, area livestock specialist for the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service (OCES) explained that the contest will “help youngsters learn how to describe different classes of beef cattle. What that means is they’ll be able to pick up a market report and understand exactly what’s meant by phrases such as ‘medium-framed, number one muscle steer’ or ‘boner cow.’”

Barnes credited Jim Loftin, president of the Cherokee County Cattlemen’s Association, as being the driving force bringing this event together. Loftin said that there used to be a similar event in Stilwell years ago and he thought it would be a good idea to re-start it. He presented the idea to his association, then to one in Adair County.

“Then we met with the 4-H and FFA folks from the counties adjacent to Adair County, those served by the Stilwell Livestock Auction, and pulled together the prime players which became our organizational group,” Loftin explained. “After that, we contacted Gary Bledsoe, market development coordinator with the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food & Forestry. He agreed to teach the school and then serve as the official for the contest.”

“Everyone has chipped in,” Loftin said, “with each party focusing on the part they do best. The cattleman’s associations are sponsoring the awards, the Livestock Auction is contributing the facility and labor and some of the cattle, local financing organizations have agreed to feed the youngsters, and we’ve just had a lot of cooperation and contributions to help create this opportunity for these youngsters. I have just been tickled to death with the relative ease with which we’ve been able to put this together.”

Bledsoe will start the day by offering a school about the USDA grading system, explaining it and providing some examples. Then there will be the contest for the youngsters, where prizes will be awarded.

“Our goal is to help our communities, organizations and youngsters to be better able to interpret and understand the USDA market reports that they read in the paper or hear on the radio,” Loftin added. “Some folks might hear the price of a 450-pound steer and figure that’s the price for any 450-pounder. But there’s a significant difference in the price offered for good animals than also-ran’s.”

Loftin asserted that this type of information and education has a tremendous impact. “To improve an industry you need to inject new ideas to change it, and younger folks are generally more receptive,” he said. “From my own past experience, when I would come home from classes at OSU, my Dad was always asking me about what I’d learned, looking for ideas that would help our program. I think if our young folks have new ideas to try, their parents and grandparents will be receptive to trying them, and that’s how change takes place. If we can help young folks be more knowledgeable of the USDA grades and classifications, then I think everyone benefits.”

The contest will begin with registration at 9 a.m., and prizes will be awarded in several categories. No pre-registration is required and there is no registration fee.

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State FFA President, Amy Peel Joins ODAFF for the Summer

Posted by carson4575 on May 26, 2009

Amy Peel

Amy Peel

Newly elected Oklahoma State FFA President, Amy Peel, has joined ODAFF as a summer intern and today is her first day on the job. Her FFA duties will take a portion of her time this summer but when she’s not committed elsewhere she will be working closely with Secretary Peach.

“We’re going to keep Amy busy working on the upcoming Southern Association of State Departments of Agriculture convention here in Oklahoma City next month,” Peach said. “This is the second summer we’ve had the State FFA President join us for an internship and we’re really excited to have her join us.”

Amy is a sophomore at Oklahoma State University studying agricultural education. She says she wants to be a vocational agriculture instructor like her uncle in Wetumka.

“This summer I am looking forward to learning about everything the department of agriculture does,” she said. “This is a great opportunity and I’m really excited about being here.”

Amy’s family raise beef cattle, her mother is a fourth grade teacher and her father is a manager for OG&E. Here is a link to Amy’s profile.

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OKC Blazers, American Farmers and Ranchers Supporting FFA and 4-H!

Posted by carson4575 on January 13, 2009

The Oklahoma City Blazers Hockey Team and American Farmers and Ranchers Insurance are teaming up again this year to support our FFA and 4-H youth. Doug Sauter, coach of the Blazers, says 4-H and FFA members will begin selling tickets for the Blazers game on February 7th at 7:10 p.m. The tickets will cost $10.00 and the state FFA and 4-H foundations will keep $5.00.

Not only that, but thanks to American Farmers and Ranchers, each participating 4-H and FFA student will be eligible to win one of four show animals at the end of the game! This includes a heifer from Express Ranch valued at $2,500. A show pig, goat and lamb will also be given away.

For the whole story, go to the AFR website.

Jack Carson

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