Showing posts with label IL Beef Expo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IL Beef Expo. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Illinois Beef Expo provides educational experiences for college students

As one of the biggest cattle events in the state, the Illinois Beef Expo not only offers competitive youth cattle shows, but also provides educational experiences for college students.  

Sophomore students enrolled in the Applied Science Program at Illinois Central College in East Peoria participate in a hands-on exercise that supplements the classroom lecture of the Ruminant Animal Production class taught by Grant Grebner. Real-world application to the course objectives is a valuable learning tool for students in this program.

“I wanted to develop a class project that fit my lecture about animal selection and genetic improvement through selection,” Grebner said. “The performance data collected on the bulls consigned to the Illinois Performance Tested (IPT) Bull Sale is the perfect model for what I’m trying to teach my students.”

Grebner breaks the class into pairs of students and each group is given a scenario outlining what they are looking for in their next herd bull. They are also given a budget that represents what the cattlemen buying bulls from the sale face with regards to bull buying limitations.

“We look at the expected progeny difference (EPDs) posted on the IPT Bull Sale website for a couple of weeks prior to the sale and the students are instructed to pick out their top five bulls based off of their scenarios,” Grebner said. “I reinforce to my class that although the genotype of the animal may be an indicator of their breeding ability, the animal still must be able to function. So, in order for them to make the best selection for their project scenarios, the students attend the IPT Bull Sale during the Illinois Beef Expo in Springfield to look over the bulls and make a mock purchase based off of the needs of their ‘herd’.”

At the conclusion of the project, the students write a report of what bull they selected and why. Grebner said sometimes the students aren’t able to afford a bull of their choice and go home with an empty trailer.

This learning experience benefits students by applying the knowledge they gained on the use of EPDs and requires critical thinking and decision making skills.

ICC students study the IPT Bull Sale program as they view live lots in the sale ring.

The IPT Bull Sale also provides agriculture students from John Wood Community College (JWCC) in Quincy the chance to help with the sale’s check-in process. Students are an integral part of the processing crew and help load out the bulls at the conclusion of the sale.
Travis Meteer, IPT Bull Sale manager said, “The students from JWCC are great help and the process gives them a different perspective of the beef industry. They get to interact with the some of the top performance bull breeders in the state and gain a better understanding of what it takes to raise and market cattle.”

JWCC students assist with IPT Bull Sale check-in.

The Illinois Beef Expo is host to educational contests that are organized by college agriculture programs.

Black Hawk College – East Campus (BHE) in Galva has coordinated the Illinois Beef Expo livestock judging contest for the past 25 years.

“Organizing the contest gives our BHE agriculture students the opportunity to work an event and experience the kind of responsibility it takes and the pressure that comes with being behind the scenes. It’s great experience for them to leave campus and have to coordinate travel and contest logistics, and learn to be prepared, but also flexible for the day of the event,” said Lee Denzer, BHE agriculture professor.

Carson Goff of Hopedale has participated in the Expo judging contest for the past three years and said she enjoys the competition and meeting other people with her similar interests throughout the state, while learning more about what the college has to offer.

The BHE students also help with show cattle check-in, help line-up cattle and work in the showring. Denzer said this is a valuable experience for the students because they learn to deal with a fast-paced and sometimes stressful situation and have to learn to adapt to the hustle and bustle of the Expo.

Illinois Beef Expo livestock judging contest

The Illinois Beef Expo quiz bowl is organized by Lake Land College in Mattoon. The purpose of this event is to promote youth development and personal growth through increased knowledge of the beef industry, and to encourage more young beef producers in agriculture while improving their decision-making abilities.
Olivia Claire of Watseka has participated in the contest for the past four years and won the senior division this year. She appreciates the Expo’s offering and LLC’s coordination of the contest because it improves her knowledge of the beef industry and gives her the opportunity to learn new information that she can apply to her family’s commercial cow herd.
Jon Althaus, LLC agriculture division chair said, “It’s important to give the students at Lakeland real-world experience and organizing a cattle industry event gives them several skills that will help them in the future. The quiz bowl not only teaches our students real-world lessons, but it also gives the participants a cattle producer’s perspective on decision making in terms of breeds, feed, equipment, and basic management.”

Youth named Spirit Award winners at 2014 Illinois Beef Expo

Five junior showmen were recognized as the Spirit Award winners at the 2014 Illinois Beef Expo on Feb. 23, 2014 in Springfield. The award showcases juniors exhibiting good sportmanship, herdsmanship and a strong work ethic. A selection committee took note of juniors throughout the weekend displaying those characteristics and awarded Noah Benedict of Dewey, Chase Meisner of Jerseyville, Eric Schafer of Owaneco, Dalton Heavnor of Pearl, and Treavor Taylor of Colfax.

Pictured l to r: Doug Turner, Illinois Beef Expo Chair, Noah Benedict of Dewey, Chase Meisner of Jerseyville, Eric Schafer of Owaneco, Dalton Heavnor of Pearl. Not pictured: Treavor Taylor of Colfax.

“Some of the greatest lessons learned by exhibiting livestock are not learned in the show ring, but in the barn the weeks and months prior to the show,” said Julie Blunier, Illinois Beef Expo junior show coordinator. “Our sponsors wanted to recognize youth who were working hard, showing respect to others and displaying a strong spirit to succeed.”

The five exhibitors won a $100 gift certificate to Pro-Fit Show Supply, 5 bags of Umbarger Show Feed and a gift bag of show supplies. Foley Farms of Pearl City, Umbarger & Sons Show Feed, Kirk Stierwalt, Stephenson County Cattlemen and Sullivan Supply sponsored the award program.

Varner exhibits Grand Champion Steer at 2014 Illinois Beef Expo

Eleven breed champions vied for the Grand Champion Steer title at the 2014 Illinois Beef Expo on Sunday, Feb. 23, in Springfield. Shae Varner of Mazon, led her Champion Chianina Steer to the banner.

Grand Champion Steer, Shae Varner of Mazon
Judge Ryan Rash of Crockett, Texas, selected the Champion Hereford Steer shown by Peyton Richie of Buckingham as Reserve Grand Champion Steer. Third Overall Steer was the Champion Maine Anjou Steer shown by Dalton Line of Seaton. Nelson England of Oneida exhibited the Fourth Overall Steer, which was first named Champion Crossbred Steer. Fifth Overall Steer was the Reserve Champion Crossbred Steer shown by Lucas Wisnefski of Wyoming.

Reserve Champion Steer, Peyton Richie of Buckingham

Top Five Steers

Also competing for the Grand Champion Steer title were the Champion Shorthorn Steer led by Jordan Breedlove of Manito, the Champion Shorthorn Plus Steer exhibited by Abby Tomhave of Jacksonville, the Champion Simmental Steer led by Abby Kuppler of Hinckley, the Champion AOB Steer shown by Brooke Jackson of Alpha, the Champion Angus Steer exhibited by Dylan Torrey of Jerseyville, the Champion Composite Charolais Steer led by Tucker Marrs of Windsor, and the Champion Market Heifer exhibited by Brayden Freeman of Winchseter.

Thanks to long-time Illinois Beef Expo sponsors M.H. Eby and Stephens Trailer Sales of Taylorville, all breed champions in the Illinois Beef Expo Junior Steer Show were awarded additional premium monies.

Scheetz exhibits Grand Champion Heifer at 2014 Illinois Beef Expo

Fourteen breed champions vied for the Grand Champion Heifer title at the 2014 Illinois Beef Expo on Sunday, Feb. 23, in Springfield. Danielle Scheetz of Dallas City, led her Champion Angus Heifer, born Feb. 13, 2013, to the banner.

Grand Champion Heifer, Danielle Scheetz of Dallas City

Judge Cody Sankey of Economy, Ind., selected the Champion Low Percent Simmental Heifer shown by Tyler Verbeck as Reserve Grand Champion Heifer. His heifer was born March 18, 2013. Third Overall Heifer was the Champion Chianina Heifer, born Feb. 14, 2013, shown by Cole Whisman of Illinois City. Caleb Seys of Coal Valley exhibited the Fourth Overall Heifer, which was first named Champion Maintainer Heifer and was born Jan. 2, 2013. Fifth Overall Heifer was the Reserve Champion Angus Heifer shown by Lizzie Schafer of Owaneco. Her heifer was born May 2, 2013.

Reserve Grand Champion Heifer, Tyler Verbeck of Cambridge
Top Five Heifers

Also competing for the Grand Champion Heifer title were the Champion AOB Heifer led by Sydney Wisnefski of Wyoming and born April 12, 2013, the Champion Maine Anjou Heifer exhibited by Derek Richie of Buckingham and born March 6, 2013, the Champion Red Angus Heifer was born Jan. 26, 2013 and led by Paige VanDyke of Louisville, the Champion Limousin Heifer was shown by Duncan Smith of Macomb and born Feb. 18, 2013, the Champion Commercial Heifer was led by Tyler Verbeck of Cambridge, the Champion Polled Hereford Heifer was born April 6, 2013 and shown by Rhett Lowderman of Macomb, the Champion Horned Hereford Heifer was exhibited by Korbin Collins of Flanagan and born Jan. 9, 2013, the Champion High Percent Simmental Heifer was shown by Jake Bloomberg of Berwick and born Jan. 11, 2013, the Champion Shorthorn Heifer was led by Cole Whisman of Illinois City and born Jan. 1. 2013, and the Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer was exhibited by Sara Pieper of Stewardson and born Feb. 22, 2013.

Thanks to long-time Illinois Beef Expo sponsors M.H. Eby and Stephens Trailer Sales of Taylorville, all breed champions in the Illinois Beef Expo Junior Heifer Show were awarded additional premium monies.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Youth named IBA Points Show Program winners at 2014 Illinois Beef Expo

Junior showmen were recognized as the 2013 Illinois Beef Association (IBA) Points Show Program winners at the 2014 Illinois Beef Expo on Feb. 22, 2014 in Springfield. The IBA Points Show Program awards youth for success in the show ring at sanctioned cattle shows throughout the state. Jacob Hinshaw of Secor was named the 2013 Overall IBA Points Show Program winner and won the use of a trailer for one-year which was sponsored by Jim Shiels, owner of Gateway Featherlite Trailer Sales in Pana.

Hinshaw Family

The Top Ten Heifer Points Show Program winners were Lucas Wisnefski of Wyoming, Brady Schnelten of Rockbridge, Kagney Collins of Flanagan, Tyler Drach of Pontiac, Morgan Kramer of Farina, James Johnson of Niantic, Korbin Collins of Flanagan, Tyler Adcock of Moweaqua, Kendi Sayre of Arenzville, and Nathan Clark of Kenney.


Top Ten Heifer Points Show Program Winners

The Top Ten Steer Points Show Program winners were Jacob Hinshaw of Secor, Alex Rueter of Winchester, Nelson England of Oneida, Riley Johnson of Lee, Krista Zueger of Stockton, Brian Clapp of Leroy, Levi Hinshaw of Secor, Colin Kadell of Jerseyville, Jacob Thompson of Jacksonville, and Cade Hinshaw of Hudson.

Top Ten Steer Points Show Program Winners

Youth compete for top awards in Illinois Beef Expo Livestock Judging contest

On Feb. 22, 4-H and FFA teams vied for champion honors in the Illinois Beef Expo Livestock Judging Contest in Springfield. The winning FFA team was Pearl City FFA. The winning 4-H team was Henry/Stark.
Contestants judged six classes of livestock containing four animals each. Classes included both breeding and market beef animals. In addition, contestants answered questions on three classes.
Overall FFA team placings are as follows:
5th - Pearl City FFA
4th - Newton FFA
3rd - Lewiston FFA
2nd - Cambridge FFA
1st - Illini West/Rockridge/Liberty FFA

Pictured l to r: Taylor Johnson, Rylee Derrer of Illini West/Rockridge/Liberty FFA
Overall Top 10 FFA individual placings are as follows:
10th - Paige Kannall, Highland
9th - Andrew Baer, Tremont
8th - Katie Krumholz
7th - Taylor Johnson, Illini West, Rockridge, Liberty
6th - Tyler Lentz, Illini West, Rockridge, Liberty
5th - Jacob Lidy, Newton
4th - Rylee Derrer, Illini West, Rockridge, Liberty
3rd - Megan Reed, Cambridge
2nd - Kaitlyn Hildebrand, LaMoille
1st - Jacob Postin, Lewistown

Pictured l to r front row: Hildebrand, Reed, Lidy. Back row: Johnson, Krumholz, Kannall

Overall 4-H team placings are as follows:
5th - Knox Co.
4th - Mercer Co.
3rd - Marion Co.
2nd - McLean Co.
1st - Henry/Stark
Overall Top 10 4-H individual placings are as follows:
10th - Morghan Davison, Geneseo
9th - Mason Flack, Knox Co.
8th - Carson Goff, McLean Co.
7th - Matt Marion
6th - Jacob Hinshaw, McLean Co.
5th - Cole Thomas, Mercer Co.
4th - Layna Bond, Franklin Co.
3rd - John Gellerman, Sangamon/Menard
2nd - Adrian Austin, Marion Co.
1st - Adam Gradert, Henry/Stark

Pictured l to r front row: Gradert, Austin, Gellerman, Bond, Thomas. Back row: Goff, Flack, Davison

Overall Top Ten individuals Junior 4-H Division:
10th - Anna Hannon, Jasper Co.
9th - Clayton Miller, St. Elmo
8th - Case Hennenfent, Knox Co.
7th - Ann Weber, Mercer Co.
6th - Sawyer Schlief
5th - Tori Allen
4th - Kinze Goodman, Jasper Co.
3rd - Evan Wynne, Mercer Co.
2nd - Eric Schafer
1st - Sheridan Hank, Mercer Co.

Pictured l to r front row: Hank, Wynne, Goodman, Allen. Back row: Weber, Hennenfent, Hannon

Youth compete for top awards in Illinois Beef Expo quiz bowl contest

The Illinois Beef Expo has a long standing tradition of emphasizing youth education. On Feb. 22, youth vied for champion honors in the Illinois Beef Expo quiz bowl in Springfield. Olivia Claire of Watseka took top honors in the senior division and Wyatt Claire of Watseka won the junior division.
The purpose of this event is to promote youth development and personal growth through increased knowledge of the beef industry, and to encourage more young beef producers in agriculture while improving their decision-making abilities. The contest consisted of two phases; skillathon work stations and management tests. A cumulative total of both phases determined the winners.
Top Five placings in the Senior Division are as follows:
5th - Katie Miller, Cambridge
4th - Katie Krumholz, Eureka
3rd - Kaylie Huizenga, Morrison
2nd - Jacob Lidy, Newton
1st - Olivia Claire, Watseka

5th - Katie Miller, Cambridge; 4th - Katie Krumholz, Eureka; 3rd - Kaylie Huizenga, Morrison; 2nd - Jacob Lidy, Newton; 1st - Olivia Claire, Watseka; Alan Adams, IBA President

Top Five placings in the Junior Division are as follows:
5th - Dalton Engel, Galesburg
4th - Addison Keltner, Pearl City
3rd - Connor Travis, Olney
2nd - Brayden Freeman, Winchester
1st - Wyatt Claire, Watseka

5th - Dalton Engel, Galesburg; 4th - Addison Keltner, Pearl City; 3rd - Connor Travis, Olney
2nd - Brayden Freeman, Winchester; 1st - Wyatt Claire, Watseka; Alan Adams, IBA President