Naz FFA scores well at livestock judging contest

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  • Naz FFA competed at Clarendon at their first livestock contest sponsored by the Texas Branveih Association.
    Naz FFA competed at Clarendon at their first livestock contest sponsored by the Texas Branveih Association.
  • The Nazareth Ag department was in full force to represent NISD and Nazareth at the Sod Poodles game this past weekend.
    The Nazareth Ag department was in full force to represent NISD and Nazareth at the Sod Poodles game this past weekend.
  • Nazareth’s own Landry Kleman is serving on the Junior Board of Directors at the Amarillo Tri-State Fair this year. The board is sponsored by First Capital Bank of Texas.
    Nazareth’s own Landry Kleman is serving on the Junior Board of Directors at the Amarillo Tri-State Fair this year. The board is sponsored by First Capital Bank of Texas.
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Nazareth FFA hit the road to Clarendon to compete in their first livestock judging contest of the season hosted by the Texas Branveih Association.

-Intermediate team

1st and 2nd overall teams

Harper Johnson - High Point

Individual

Emily Durbin. - 2nd

Daniel Schacher - 5th

Gracie White - 6th

Taryn Wethington

Ethan Brockman

-Senior team

2nd overall team

Dayson Schacher - 5th

Jett Ramaekers - 6th

Brett Heitschmidt - 9th

Jack Welps

Tanner Wethington

Upcoming 4-H events:

Castro County 4-H is already getting prepared for a busy year with stock shows and other events on the calendar.

Neighboring Lamb County 4-H will be having a dog project meeting. Saturday , Sept. 18, 10 a.m. Come with or without a dog for project info plus an obedience training demo.

4-H Shooting Sports Coaches Training will be on Nov. 5 in Pampa. Archery, rifle, and shotgun instruction will be included. Register online at https://d14-h.tamu.edu/.../shooting-sports-coaches-training/, Youth interested joining the

Youth interested joining the Castro County 4-H Club for the upcoming 2021-22 year, registration is open for 3r - grade through 12t grade and adult volunteers. The registration fee for the yearly membership is $25 until Nov. 1.