AGRICULTURE

North Dakota 4-H’ers place at Western National Roundup

NDSU Extension
Farm Forum

Several North Dakota 4-H’ers brought home honors from the Western National Roundup in Denver, Colo.

The Western National Roundup is a place for youth to compete nationally in several contests, learn to work as teams, and develop self-confidence and leadership skills, including critical thinking and independence. Youth also participate in educational tours that provide community-based and service learning opportunities.

The North Dakota 4-H teams and individuals who placed were:

Hippology

The Benson County team of Victoria Christensen, Marit Wang, Ashton Wold and Jacob Arnold took first place.

Team and individual placings were:

  • Team — stations, first; team problem, first; written exam/slides, second; judging, sixth
  • Wang — judging, first; high point overall, first; stations, sixth
  • Christensen — stations, first; high point overall, second; written exam/slides, fourth
Consumer decision making

Consumer decision making is an event that involves ranking four items in six classes. The classes in this year’s competition were fast foods, active wear, bikes, toothpaste, place settings and smoothies. Participants also offer oral reasons for their class rankings and complete the event by competing in a group think activity.

The senior Cass County team of Tyler Marschke, Josie Mohror, Sam Radermacher and Maddie Robinson placed ninth overall.

Team and individual placings were:

  • Team — reasons, fifth; group think process, sixth; class placings, ninth
  • Mohror — reasons, tie for sixth; overall, ninth; class placings, tie for 16th
  • Robinson — reasons, 15th; overall, tie for 31st; class placings, 37th
  • Marschke — class placings, tie for 29th; reasons, tie for 32nd; overall, tie for 33rd
  • Radermacher — reasons, 21st; overall, tie for 33rd; class placings, 36th
Livestock judging

The team of Chayla Kuss, Stutsman/Foster counties; Bradyn Lachenmeier, Kidder County; Madeliene Nichols, Foster County; Kaitlyn Peterson, Burleigh/Oliver counties; and Ethan Galbreath, Kidder County, placed fourth overall.

Team and individual placings were:

  • Team — sheep, first; swine, fifth; beef, seventh; reasons, seventh; goats, 14th
  • Peterson — sheep, first; overall, 11th; beef, 14th; goats, 21st; reasons, 22nd; swine, 74th
  • Lachenmeier — overall, second; beef, fifth; sheep, sixth; goats, 16th; reasons, 23rd; swine, 33rd
  • Kuss — swine, 11th; sheep, 17th; reasons, 44th; overall, 50th; beef, 74th; goats, 91st
  • Nichols — sheep, 25th; swine, 27th; reasons, 49th; overall, 55th; beef, 77th; goats, 78th
  • Galbreath (alternate) — swine, 30th; goats, 49th; overall, 54th: sheep, 58th; beef, 66th; reasons, 83rd
Horse judging

The Ward County team of Kaitlyn Berg, Madilyn Berg, Mariah Braasch and Sidney Lovelace placed 12th overall.

Team and individual placings were:

  • Team — reasons, seventh; halter, ninth; performance, 13th
  • Lovelace — performance, fourth; overall, ninth; reasons, 12th
  • Braasch — halter, 17th
  • Madilyn Berg — reasons, 20th
Horse Quiz Bowl

Stark-Billings County team of Kathryn Brevik, Madison Kadrmas, Kaylee Obrigewitch and Kia Ward placed third overall.

Individual placings were:

  • Obrigewitch — sixth
  • Brevik — ninth
Horse presentations (Demonstrations)
  • Samantha Bergrud, Ransom County, fourth for her presentation on how to purchase a horse
Horse public speaking
  • Teresa Wald, Kidder County — fifth
Horse Classic

This is a combination of scores from horse judging, hippology, horse quiz bowl, horse presentations and horse public speaking. The North Dakota team took second place.

North Dakota’s Benson County 4-H team takes first place in hippology at the Western National Roundup in Denver, Colo. Pictured are, from left: Victoria Christensen, Marit Wang, Jacob Arnold and Ashton Wold.
North Dakota’s Cass County 4-H team places ninth in consumer decision making at the Western National Roundup in Denver, Colo. Pictured are, from left: Josie Mohror, Sam Radermacher, Tyler Marschke and Maddie Robinson.
North Dakota’s 4-H team takes fourth place in livestock judging at the Western National Roundup in Denver, Colo. Pictured are, from left: coach Zac Hall and team members Kaitlyn Peterson, Bradyn Lachenmeier, Ethan Galbreath, Madeliene Nichols and Chayla Kuss.
North Dakota’s Ward County 4-H team places 12th in horse judging at the Western National Roundup in Denver, Colo. Pictured are, from left: team members Sidney Lovelace, Kaitlyn Berg, Madilyn Berg and Mariah Braasch, and coach Paige Brummund.
North Dakota’s Stark-Billings County 4-H team takes third place in the horse quiz bowl at the Western National Roundup in Denver, Colo. Pictured are, from left: Kaylee Obrigewitch, Madison Kadrmas, Kia Ward and Kathryn Brevik, and coach Connie Brevik
Samantha Bergrud of Ransom County, N.D., takes fourth place in horse presentations at the Western National Roundup in Denver, Colo.
Teresa Wald of Kidder County, N.D., places fifth in horse public speaking at the Western National Roundup in Denver, Colo.