The 2024 Kansas 4-H Livestock Sweepstakes took place at Kansas State University on Aug. 17 and 18. About 300 Kansas 4-H members from 66 counties participated in the state livestock-judging contest, meat-judging contest, livestock skillathon and livestock quiz bowl.
Those individual members who participated in the livestock- and meat-judging and skillathon contests qualified for the Kansas 4-H Livestock Sweepstakes. Lyle Perrier of Greenwood County was the 2024 Kansas 4-H Livestock Sweepstakes high individual for the second year in a row, according to the Kansas State Department of Animal Sciences and Industry, which hosted the event. Southwind District No. 3 won the Livestock Sweepstakes Champion Team Award with the best combined team performance.
Individual and team placings can be found at bit.ly/sweepstakesresults.
The team champions for the livestock skillathon and livestock quiz bowl will represent Kansas at the national 4-H contest later this fall. A group of 15 4-H members was selected to advance to the team selection process to decide who will represent Kansas at the national 4-H livestock-judging contest in Louisville this fall. The selection process includes a series of livestock evaluation workshops and workouts provided by the K-State Livestock Judging Team.
Likewise, the top 17 4-H members in the meat-judging contest will participate in a similar team-selection process with the K-State Meat Judging Team, with the team competing at the American Royal.
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