ANGOLA â A familiar name took home the top market animal title in the 2021 beef show Sunday at the Steuben County 4-H Fair.
Harlee Henney won the title with her crossbred steer that was also named grand champion steer in the show. Reserve grand champion steer went to Jacob Foster.
Overall reserve champion market animal went to Emma Creager with her market heifer.
The Henney family is no stranger to the beef project in Steuben County, with both Harlee and her older sister, Harper, competing again this year for titles and awards.
The pair came out on top in the beef feeder competition as well, with Harlee exhibiting the grand champion beef feeder and also winning the rate of gain competition with that cow. Harper was the reserve grand champion.
Award-winning livestock handler prepares for the Jackson County Junior Fair
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4-h Beef Show results
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Jul 15, 2021
Decatur County 4-H Fair Tom Swain winners (left to right) Raygan Harrison, Elizabeth “Lizzy” Nobbe, Brayley Sundal, Reserve Grand Champion Sara Hasselbring, Grand Champion Hope Barker, Maddie Brewsaugh, Tensley Brewsaugh, Evan Graves, Mason Morris and Austin Crosby Photo provided
GREENSBURG – The 2021 Decatur County 4-H Fair is over, the midway is closed, the animals have reached their final destination or have been taken home by their tired but happy handlers, and the final records are being put to bed.
But, as has been true for many years, the fair didn’t conclude without the final and ultimate contest measuring quality and talent: The Tom Swain Showmanship competition in the Livestock Building.