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Success StoryBoone County 4-H Livestock Judging Builds Youth Confidence, Communication, and Critical Thinking



Boone County 4-H Livestock Judging Builds Youth Confidence, Communication, and Critical Thinking

Author: Rusty Wolf

Planning Unit: Boone County CES

Major Program: Agriculture

Plan of Work: 4-H Agriculture

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome

Throughout the history of 4-H youth programming, the development of life skills such as communication, problem-solving, and self-awareness has been a central focus, taught through hands-on, experiential learning (Boyd, Herring, & Briers, 1992). One activity that strongly supports these goals is livestock judging. McCann and McCann (1992) noted that livestock judging offers youth meaningful opportunities to develop these essential, real-world skills—skills that translate well into both personal and professional success.

Boone County 4-H has proudly supported a livestock judging program for decades, building a reputation for excellence that continues today. In 2025, Boone County’s 4-H Livestock Judging Teams achieved a remarkable milestone: earning Overall Champion Team honors in both the Senior and Junior divisions at the Kentucky 4-H State Livestock Judging Contest. This marks the second year in a row that Boone County has taken home Overall State Champion titles.

Throughout the season, team members met for weekly practices focused on evaluating livestock, refining terminology, and building confidence in delivering oral reasons. These sessions emphasized communication, critical thinking, and decision-making under pressure. In addition, senior team members completed structured homework assignments to reinforce learning between practices.

Boone County’s success doesn’t stop at the state level. Over the years, several youth from the county have been selected to represent Kentucky on the Kentucky 4-H Livestock Judging All-Star Team and have gone on to compete at national contests, including the North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE). These experiences provide youth with national exposure and further opportunities for leadership, growth and college readiness. 

Parents frequently report that participation in the livestock judging team has helped bring their children out of their shells, boosting their confidence and giving them a strong sense of belonging on a supportive, close-knit team.

“These youth have put in countless hours of preparation, and their success is a testament to that effort,” said coach/volunteer Rosemary Mastin. “From our senior members to our youngest competitors, everyone demonstrated outstanding growth, confidence, and teamwork throughout the season.”

The continued success of Boone County’s livestock judging program is more than just winning contests, it reflects the power of experiential learning, strong mentorship, and a vibrant 4-H community that equips youth for lifelong achievement and leadership in agriculture.






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