Success Story2017 Youth Market Animal Shows, Sales, and Carcass Contest



2017 Youth Market Animal Shows, Sales, and Carcass Contest

Author: Leann Martin

Planning Unit: Logan County CES

Major Program: Beef

Plan of Work: Increasing Livestock Production, Profitability, & Retention of Youth in Agriculture

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

Responsibility and commitment, animal science knowledge, record keeping, marketing, and leadership are all key components of a successful livestock operation. To help students gain a better understanding of each of these skills, the Logan County Cooperative Extension Service in partnership with the Logan County Cattlemen’s Association and Logan County Hog Committee, sponsored the 2017 4-H & FFA Youth Market Steer/Heifer Show, Sale, and Carcass Contest and the 2017 Logan County Youth Terminal Hog Show & Sale. This year there were 37 total youth that participated in the terminal livestock shows and sales; 24 Junior Cattlemen exhibited 41 steers and 13 Young Pork Producers exhibited 19 hogs. The 2017 4-H & FFA Youth Market Steer/Heifer Sale brought in a total of $104,727.98 with the average sale price of $2.37 per pound. The 2017 Logan County Youth Terminal Hog Sale brought in a total of $17,778.00 with an average sale price of $3.07 per pound. All funds went directly back to the exhibiting youth.

The Logan County Extension Agents for Agriculture and Natural Resources and 4-H & Youth Development partnered together to advise the Steer Committee and Hog Committee as well as developed educational programming for the youth. An additional component for both livestock programs is the Logan Proud promotional incentive. For an animal to qualify as Logan Proud, the animal must be born on a farm with a Logan County address. This promotional program allows the youth to promote local producers as well as market locally grown meat within the community through our buyers. 29 of the 41 steer shown and 13 or the 19 hogs shown were Logan Proud. 

The 2017 4-H & FFA Youth Market Steer/Heifer Show, Sale, and Carcass Contest began in December when the 24 4-H and FFA showmen weighed in 42 steers with the average weight of 740 pounds. Over the next six months, the 41 steers that showed increased to an average weight of 1214 pounds with an average average daily gain of 2.54 pounds per day. The 2017 Logan County Youth Terminal Hog Show & Sale is also a six month commitment where 13 4-H and FFA showmen weighed in 19 hogs on show day with an average weight of 272 pounds.

Both programs give youth the opportunity to see the full cycle of production with a carcass contest. 53% of the steers graded choice or higher and 32% graded high select with the average dressing percentage of 62%. The average dressing percentage of the hogs was 74.5%. 

These programs not only teach the responsibility of caring for and managing their animals but they also teach about animal nutrition, showmanship, and carcass quality. Each of these skills can be carried out in their life beyond the shows and applied to situations and events the youth will be involved in within school and their future careers.






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