0 4-H HAPPENINGS Jennifer Adamitis of the Wayne County Highsteppers 4-H Club took first place in pleasure pony driving at the Pennsylvania 4-H Horse Show. Wayne County 4-H Horse Show Winners Wayne County 4-H horse members received seven awards at the 43rd annual State 4-H Horse Show in October at the State Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. County winners in 4-H per formance classes were: Jennifer Adamitis of Wayne County Highsteppers 4-H Club, first place pleasure pony driving, sec ond place in the open trail po nies, and fifth place in western pleasure ponies; Kyla Drinkwater of Horse Lovers 4-H, with a sev- snoptyac THE ORKaMWLWETTDRY VAC See the complete line of the #1 selling brand of wet/dry vacs, filters and accessories. www.shopvac.com Shojj-Vac* is a registered trademark of Shop-Vac Corporation. ©2002 Lowe's* Home Centers, Inc. 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Through competition, the 4-H’ers develop riding skills, gain self-confidence and learn proper care of animals.” Northampton County 4-H Dairy Beef Project Would you like to raise an ani mal as a 4-H project? Why not begin with a Dairy Beef Project? You might be wondering what is a Dairy Beef? A Dairy Beef is a castrated bull calf from a dairy cow. The calf must be the off spring of two dairy breed parents (examples include Holstein, Brown Swiss, or Milking Short horn). The calf is purchased in Janu ary and cannot be more than one week of age when acquired. This project ends in August when the animals are feeder calves. The 4-H member will be able to sell their Dairy Beef, and the buyer will return them to a farm to be finished. The meat from a Dairy Beef is generally leaner, and has a place in the market for lower fat red meat. If you think Dairy Beef might be for you, contact Kelly Weisner in the 4-H office at (610) 746-1970 for more information. 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