Huron County 4-H Newsletter January 2019
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HURON COUNTY 4-H
NEWSLETTER
JANUARY 2019
Huron County
Leaders’ Association
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Member and Leader Info
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Events and
Opportunities
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Huron County 4-H Awards
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Huron County 4-H Store and Fundraising
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Leader Contact Info 13
Inside this issue: Happy New Year!
Another year, another chance to enjoy the amazing opportunities offered by 4-H in Huron County! This newsletter is your guide to getting the most out of your 4-H experience. Feel free to contact your leaders and follow the Huron County 4-H Ontario Facebook page for more information on the clubs, projects, and other ac-tivities available in Huron County.
Be sure to also check out the incredible achievements of Huron County 4-H members and volunteers in the Awards section. Please consider how you might be able to contribute to maintain-ing this enriching program through one of our rewarding volun-teer positions. Looking forward to another successful year of “Learning to do by doing!”
I pledge :
My HEAD to clearer thinking, my HEART to greater loyalty, my HANDS to larger service, my HEALTH to better living,
For my club, my community, and my country.
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Huron County Leaders’ Association Executive
President and Association Representative: Darrell Bergsma, 519-441-2103
Vice-President: ——
Past President: Reg Vinnicombe, 519-993-1798
Secretary: and Resource Contact Shannon Ritchie, 519-812-1807
Volunteer Screening Contact: ——
Membership and Awards Coordinator: ——
Treasurer: ——
Volunteer Coordinator and Support Contact: Judy Hall, 1-877-410-6748 ext. 487, [email protected]
Newsletter Editor: ——
Webmaster: Jolande Oudshoorn, Huron County 4-H Ontario (Facebook)
Directors:
Gitanjali Aggarwal, 647-972-6286
Mary Ellen Foran, 519-529-7870
Holly Holyoake, 519-395-3471
Betty Jane Higgins, 519-887-6143
Erica Murray, 519-615-2684
Mary Lynn MacDonald, 519-262-3123
Keith Todd, 519-528-2650
Amy Vingerhoeds, 519-229-8810
Cody Joudry, [email protected]
Coordinators:
Go For the Gold Coordinator: Marita Oudshoorn, [email protected]
Judging Competition Coordinator:——
***Open Positions on the Board
The Huron County 4-H Leaders’ Association is seeking volunteers for 2019! We currently need to fill vacan-cies such as Vice President, Treasurer, and Membership and Awards Coordinator. This is your opportunity to help shape the future of 4-H in Huron County! If interested, please complete the Nomination Form (included with the newsletter email) and submit it to Reg Vinnicombe at [email protected] by
February 8, 2019. Contact Reg or Darrell Bergsma at [email protected] for more information.
Don’t forget to like and
follow Huron County 4-H
Ontario on Facebook for
the latest news and events
from the Leaders’
Association!
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Important Information for Leaders and Members
Attention all 4-H Members! Did you know that you can take as many 4-H projects as you would like each
year, all for a single $100 membership fee? Plus, if you are registered in a different county but wish to join
a club in Huron, the “Border Hopper” fee is only $15! For more information on 4-H projects and clubs in
Huron County, please contact the Huron County Leaders’ Association. We want you to get the most out of
your 4-H experience!
The 2019 Huron County 4-H Membership fee will be $100.00. Please make all cheques payable to: Huron County 4-H Leaders’ Association.
If you are in financial need but would like to join, please contact the Association for assistance with the fee.
MEMBERSHIP FEE 2019
Re-engagement Training for Volunteers Do you need re-engagement training? Use the online resources (follow link below) and submit the ques-tionnaire for one of the sessions to update your volunteer training. Volunteers are required to have re-engagement training every 2 years and complete a back ground check every 3 years. https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSeXRHJJCrNEvZN9v7…/viewform
Volunteer Symposiums are also a key learning opportunity! The Region 5 Conference will be held March 6 at 6:00 p.m. in the Listowel Ag Hall. Contact [email protected] or 1-877-410-6748 x487 to register.
New Clubs/Projects in 2019
Hensall Lifeskills Club: Breakfast Bonanza (beginning in Febru-ary) and Grow Huron (beginning in Fall). Contact Mary Lynn Macdonald at 519-262-3123 for more information.
Belgrave Vet Club: Do you like animals? Thinking of becoming a veterinarian? Want to learn more about animal fitting? Join Belgrave Vet Club where we will go through different topics learning about animal healthcare. The club will be starting in May and ending in August and will be located around the Bel-grave area with possibilities of doing field trips throughout Hu-ron County. Please contact Shannon Bieman at
[email protected] to be put on the email list. More infor-mation will be emailed out when it becomes available.
Londesborough Lions 4-H Olde Time Square Dance Club: Wel-coming boys and girls aged 9-21. Beginning March 18th, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the Londesborough Lions Hall. Contact Dorothy Bogie at 519-440-6565 for details.
Thinking of starting a new club? Huron County 4-H Leaders' Associa-tion has put aside funding to give new clubs $50 to purchase re-sources and another $50 when the club is completed. Contact Shan-non Ritchie at [email protected] with your club details!
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Upcoming Events in Huron County
Annual General Meeting: 7:00 p.m. on February 12, 2019 at the Londesborough Church (snow date, February 19)
Judging Competition: June 8, 2019 at the Seaforth Agriplex This is the event for testing your judging skills, with 6 different categories and a quiz to challenge your public speaking and reasoning!
Go For the Gold Competition: July 2019 Be sure to decide on your team of 4 or 5 members and start increasing your 4-H knowledge early! More de-tails will be available closer to the event.
Seaforth Fall Fair: September 14, 2019 at the Seaforth Fair Grounds Come out and support the dairy, beef, sheep, swine, and goat clubs as they show off their 4-H projects.
Awards Program: November 17, 2019 at the Seaforth Agriplex Not to be missed, this event is our chance to celebrate the amazing achievements and efforts of our mem-bers and volunteers!
Opportunities With 4-H Ontario
Provincial 4-H Leadership Camp: March 9-14, 2019 at Ontario Pioneer Camp, Port Sydney Are you a 4-H Member between the ages of 15-18 and want to develop leadership skills? If so, then this is the opportunity for you! This amazing experience offers members the chance to enhance their leadership, communication, and teamwork skills through hands-on activities. There are spots for a maximum of 80 par-ticipants, so be sure to register early!
Cost: $353.06 (including HST, with t-shirt) or $336.11 (including HST, no t-shirt)
Deadline to register: January 31, 2019
Dairy Sen$e Conference: May 2-4, 2019 at University of Guelph, Guelph If you are between the ages of 18-25 and have a passion for the dairy industry, this is your chance to ex-plore the business and management side of dairy farming! You will gain invaluable knowledge from guest speakers and some of Ontario’s most successful dairy farmers. A maximum of 45 participants will be ac-cepted (non-4-H members are welcomed).
Cost: $207.92 (including HST) which covers accommodations, meals, tour travel
Deadline to apply: March 31, 2019
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Huron County 4-H Leaders’ Association Awards Recipients 2018
On November 18, 2018, the Huron County 4-H community gathered at the Seaforth Agriplex in Seaforth to celebrate the year’s achievements at our annual awards program. Thank you to all volunteers, leaders, par-ents, and businesses for your support of 4-H in Huron County!
County Awards Recipients
Huron County 4-H Leaders’ Association Award, for the Club Secretary Competition—donated by the Huron County 4-H Leaders’ Association
1st—Emily Bieman
2nd—Kayla Drennan
3rd—No entry
The Citizen-Rural Voice Award—sponsored by The Citizen and The Rural Voice, Blyth 1st—Dugald McIntosh
2nd—Mercedes Prout
3rd—No entry
Go For The Gold Award, for the winning team of the Huron County Go For The Gold competition—donated by Cargill Ltd., Clinton
South Huron Sheep Club—Amanda Bos, Rachel Gras, Grace Hallahan,
Evy Verschaeve (Coach Deb Falconer)
Top Gate Sign Award—sponsored by Dodds Century Farm Evan and Emma Howatt
Ontario Plowmen’s Association Award, for a graduating Outstanding 4-H Agriculture Member—sponsored by the Ontario Plowmen’s Association, Guelph
Emily Franken
Ben Lobb Award, for the winning essay on the subject, “What 4-H has meant to me as a member in Huron County” - sponsored by Ben Lobb, MP
Kayla Drennan
Warden’s Novice Award, for the Novice 4-H Member with the Highest First Year Mem-ber Score in Huron County—sponsored by Jim Ginn
Emily Datema
Dedication Award, for the member who exhibits dedication to Huron County 4-H—sponsored by Darrell Bergsma, Goderich
Evy Verschaeve
Vincent Farm Equipment Trophy, for the Top Educational Display at the Seaforth Fair Hensall Life Skills Club
TD Canada Trust Award, for the Champion Sweepstakes Show Person at the Seaforth Fair—sponsored by TD Canada Trust, Seaforth branch
Kirsten DeJong
Longstanding Graduating Member Award—sponsored by Kubota Emily Franken
Don Pullen Award, for 4-H Member who earned the Highest Overall Score in the county Evy Verschaeve
Murray Cardiff Award, for the Top All-Round Member Loretta Higgins
Murray Cardiff Award recipient, Loretta Higgins Dedication Award recipient, Evy Verschaeve
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Lucknow Sheep Club Awards Recipients
Doug Kennedy Award, for the Reserve Champion Sheep Show Person at the Seaforth Fair—sponsored by Doug Kennedy, Thamesford
Alycia Coultes
Green’s Meat Market Award, for the Champion Market Lamb at the Seaforth Fair—sponsored by Green’s Meat Market, Wingham
Jack Reigling
Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers Award, for the Champion Fleece at the Seaforth Fair Emily Bieman
Lucknow Sheep Club Leaders Award, for Outstanding Effort and Contribution to the Club Charlotte Suplat
Youth Leader Award, for Dedication and Excellence—donated by 4-H Ontario and Kubota Brooklyn Hendriks
South Huron Sheep Club—Crop Exhibit Awards
Cook’s Division of Parrish and Heimbecker Limited Trophy, for the club with the Champion Soya Bean Exhibit at the Seaforth Fair—sponsored by Cook’s, Hensall
Pickseed Canada Award, for the club with the Top Exhibit of Second Cut Hay at the Seaforth Fair—sponsored by Pickseed Canada, Keith Todd, Lucknow
John & Brandon Coleman Award, for the club exhibiting the Champion Haylage at the Seaforth Fair—sponsored by John and Bran-don Coleman, Kippen
Hensall District Co-op Award, for the club with the Top Exhibit of Winter Wheat—sponsored by Hensall District Co-op, Hensall
Burn’s Acres Award, for the club with the Top Exhibit of White Beans—sponsored by James Burns, Seaforth
South Huron Sheep Club—Member Awards Recipients
Lisa Thompson Award, for the Champion Show Person at the Seaforth Fair—sponsored by Lisa Thomp-son, MPP
Evy Verschaeve
Lucknow Co-op Award, for the Novice Sheep Club Member with the Highest Score Emily Datema
Old Mill Award, for the Sheep Club Member with the Highest Score—sponsored by the Old Mill, Blyth Evan Krebs
Shillalah Farm Award, for the Champion Ewe Lamb at the Seaforth Fair—sponsored by Shillalah Farm, Clinton
Evan Krebs
South Huron Sheep Club Leaders Award, for Outstanding Effort Evan Krebs
South Huron Sheep Club
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Sod Busters Club Awards Recipients
Steve Corbett Award, for the member with the Highest Score in the Sod Busters Club—donated by Steve Corbett, Exeter
Andrew Fear
McGavin Farm Equipment Award, for the first year member with the Highest Score in the Sod Busters Club—donated by McGavin Farm Equipment, Walton
Elizabeth O’Rourke
Townsend Tire Award, for the youngest member active in the Sod Busters Club—donated by Townsend Tire, Londesborough
John Ryan
Leaders Award, for Most Improved Member—sponsored by the Sod Busters Club leaders Darcey Fear
Leaders Award, for the Most Dedicated Member—sponsored by the Sod Busters Club leaders Shawn Steeper
Agvise Award, for the member with the highest total points at the International Plowing Match—donated by Mike Hunter and Mervyn Erb, Brucefield
Lucas Townsend
Ross Gordon Memorial Award, for the member who plowed the Best Crown at the Junior Day—sponsored by Ian Gordon, Bayfield
Lucas Townsend
Bill Leeming Memorial Award, for the member with the Best Finish at the Junior Day of Ploughing—sponsored by the Leeming family, Seaforth
Darnell Francis
TD Canada Trust Award, for the Top 4-H Plow Person—sponsored by TD Canada Trust, Seaforth Lucas Townsend
Huron Swine—Crop Exhibit Awards
Russell T. Bolton Memorial Trophy, for the club with the Champion Corn Exhibit—sponsored by the family of Russell Bolton, Dublin
Pickseed Canada Award, for the club with the Top Exhibit of First Cut Hay—sponsored by Pickseed Canada, Keith Todd, Lucknow
Huron Swine—Member Awards Recipients
Huron County Pork Producers’ Association Award, for the member with the Highest Score in the Central
Huron Swine Club—sponsored by the Huron County Pork Producers, Wingham
MacKenzie Terpstra
Huron County Pork Producers’ Association Award, for the Reserve Champion Show Person at the Seaforth
Fair—sponsored by the Huron County Pork Producers, Wingham
Darcey Fear
Vista Villa Farms Award, for member with the Champion 4-H Market Pig at the Seaforth Fair—sponsored
by Vista Villa Farms, Walton
Lucas Bergsma
Dodds Century Farm Award, for the Champion 4-H Swine Show Person at the Seaforth Fair—sponsored by
Don and Maja Dodds, Seaforth
Nard Ruygork
Bank of Montreal Award for the first year member with the Highest Score—sponsored by BMO, Clinton branch
MacKenzie Terpstra
Goat Club Awards Recipients
Goat Club Leaders Award, for the member with the Highest Score in the Goat Club—sponsored by Joan Van Sligtenhorst, Zurich
Janelle Gras
Joan Van Sligtenhorst Award of Merit, for the member with the Most Improved Showmanship—sponsored by Joan Van Sligtenhorst, Zurich
Emily Dearing
Ontario Goat Award, for the Top Novice Member—sponsored by Ontario Goat Brad Steunebrink
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Brandon Metske Heart and Soul 4-H Memorial Award
Lucknow Beef Club Recipient— Connor Rodger
Belgrave-Brussels Beef Club Awards Recipients
Brussels Agri-Services Award, for the Champion Beef Show Person at the Seaforth Fair—sponsored by Tim Prior, Brussels
Ashley Higgins
Lawrence Beane Financial Award, for the Champion Senior Show Person at the Seaforth Fair—sponsored by Lawrence Beane, Goderich
Ashley Higgins
Maple Ridge Beef Farm Award, for the Champion Junior Show Person at the Seaforth Fair—donated by Paul Coultes, Brussels
Alycia Coultes
Home Town Custom Builders Award, for the Top Intermediate Show Person at the Seaforth Fair—donated by Steve MacPherson, Lucknow
Alex Coultes
Lucknow Beef Club Awards Recipients
Huron County Beef Producers’ Association Award, for the First Year Beef Club mem-
ber with the Highest Score
Raelyn Pennington
W.J. (Bill) Sproul Memorial Award, for the Top Group of 3 at the Seaforth Fair—donated by the Auburn Lions Club
Lucknow Beef Club—Tyler Murray, Connor Rodger
Belgrave-Brussels Beef Club—Ashley Higgins
Dairy Awards—South Central Huron Dairy Club Recipients
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Award, for the Member with the Highest Score in the
county—sponsored by CIBC, Huron County branches
Katrina Gubelmann
Scotiabank Award, for the Top Novice Dairy Show Person at the Seaforth Fair—sponsored by Scotiabank, Goderich
Caleb Krammers
Auburn Co-op Trophy, for the member who exhibits the Reserve Champion Dairy Calf at the Seaforth Fair—sponsored by the Auburn Co-op
Landon Hallahan
Orr Insurance & Investment Group Award, for Champion Dairy Calf at the Seaforth Fair—sponsored by Orr Insurance and Investments Ltd., Blyth
Emily Franken
D&D Glass Award, for the Reserve Champion Show Person at the Seaforth Fair—sponsored by D&D Glass, Vanastra
Rebecca Franken
Huron Bay Co-op Award, for Champion Dairy Show Person at the Seaforth Fair—sponsored by the Huron Bay Co-op, Belgrave
Emily Franken
Huron Holstein Club Award, for Dairy Club Members with Highest and Second Highest Scores who exhibited a Holstein calf at the Seaforth Fair
Highest—Isaac Van Soest
Second highest—Emily Jongert
Stan Jackson Awards
Huron County 4-H Beef Member with the Highest Total Score in the county—Ashley Higgins
Grand Champion Steer—1st, Dakota Coultes
Reserve Champion Steer—2nd, Dallas Coultes
3rd, Alycia Coultes
4th, Olivia Johnston
Grand Champion Heifer—1st, Melissa MacIntyre
Reserve Champion Heifer—2nd, Connor Rodger
3rd, Tyler Murray
4th, Nicholas McArter
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Libro Project Book Awards Recipients
Novice (9-11 years) 1st—Mercedes Prout
2nd—Grace Theophilopoulos
3rd—James Speer and Emily Maloney (tie)
Junior (12-14 years) 1st—Emily Bieman
2nd—Ben Speer
3rd—Dugald McIntosh and Grace Hallahan (tie)
Intermediate (15-17 years) 1st—Evy Verschaeve
2nd—No entry
3rd—No entry
Senior (18-21 years) 1st—Tyler Murray
2nd—Melissa MacIntyre
Senior Libro Project Book Award Recipient,
Tyler Murray
Junior Libro Project Book Award Recipients
Libro Life Skills Awards Recipients
Outstanding Member Grey Township—Grace Hallahan
Hensall—Ryan Miller
Londesborough Square Dancing—Julia DeJong
Wawanosh—Kayla Drennan
Member that Best Lives up to the
4-H Motto
Grey Township—Emily Bieman
Hensall—Emily Maloney
Londesborough Square Dancing—Kayla Drennan
Wawanosh—Amanda Bos
Youth Leader Award—donated by Kubota and 4-H Ontario
Grey Township—Emma Baan
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Graduating Member Recognition: Congratulations to Emily Franken!
Member Recognition—Clubs Completed Recipients
6 Clubs Owen Dalton Simon Gubelmann
Katelyn Parsons Lauren Todd
Matthew Payne Zach Walden
12 Clubs Austin Bieman Andrew Fear
Ryan Smuck Shawn Steeper Evy Verschaeve
Grace Hallahan Ashley Higgins
18 Clubs Emily Bieman Benjamin Speer
Katie Payne
MacKenzie Terpstra
24 Clubs (Award Sponsored by Gay Lea) Emily Bieman Ashley Glaze
Brooklyn Hendriks
Loretta Higgins
Judging Awards Recipients
Hensall District Co-op Award, for the Top Novice Judge at the Judging Competition held in Seaforth—sponsored by Hensall District Co-op, Londesborough branch
Emily Datema
Hill & Hill Farms Limited Award, for the High Junior Judge—sponsored by Hill & Hill Farms, Varna
Max Johnston
Judging Competition Award, for the High Intermediate Judge Brooklyn Hendriks
Hill & Hill Farms Limited Award, for the High Senior Judge at County Judging Compe-tition—sponsored by Hill & Hill Farms, Varna
Ashley Higgins
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Award, for the Top Overall Judge —sponsored by CIBC, Exeter
Max Johnston
Judging Competition Team Award, for the top team— sponsored by Watson Home Hardware, Gorrie
Alycia Coultes, Emily Bieman,
Gabrielle Johnson, Olivia Johnston
Go for the Gold Award recipients, from left to right: Rachel Gras, Evy Verschaeve, Amanda Bos,
Grace Hallahan (Coach Deb Falconer)
Top Gate Sign recipients, Evan and Emma Howatt
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Volunteer Recognition
Congratulations to the following volunteers for their years of service to the 4-H youth of Huron County!
1 Year—Gitanjali Aggarwal, Shannon Bieman, Dorothy Bogie, Rita Gubelmann, Ian W. Hulley, Liz Ross, Paul
Schyff, Brendan Zettler
5 Years—Kristina Drennan, Darcey Garniss, Angela Gerretsen, Stefan Gubelmann, Krista Hoegy, Denise
Iszczuk, Kendra McNay, Jolande Oudshoorn, Ursina Studhalter
10 Years—Joan Finlay, Mary Lynn MacDonald, Curtis McNeil, Keith Todd
15 Years—Lorri Ann Moore
30 Years—Kim Higgins
Long-time volunteer and retiring board
member, Lorri Ann Moore
Volunteers pictured (from left to right): Mary Lynn MacDonald, Liz Ross,
Denise Iszczuk, Shannon Bieman, Dorothy Bogie, Stefan Gubelmann
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Huron County 4-H Fundraisers
The Battery Blitz
This is a year-round fundraiser—take your old batteries to any of the following depots: Townsend Tire (Londesborough), K&A Re-pair (Belgrave), Delta Power/Vincent Farm Equipment (Seaforth), Lucknow Co-op (Lucknow), McGavin’s Farm Equipment (Walton), Watson’s Home Hardware (Gorrie), Thompson’s (Hensall). Please contact Darrell Bergsma at 519-441-2103 for more information.
Huron County 4-H Store
White Polo Shirts with Huron County 4-H Logo
Adult sizes (S/M/L/XL) - $18 each
Youth sizes (S/M/L) - $15 each
Leaders’ T-Shirts - $18 each
Men’s sizes - Grey (XL/2XL) and Green (L/XL/2XL)
Women’s sizes - Grey (2XL) and Green (2XL)
“4-H Family Lives Here” Sign
Solid metal sign (12” x 12”) - $30 each
Please contact Shannon Ritchie at [email protected] with your orders and inquiries!
If you have any information for the next newsletter, send it to the Newsletter Editor by April 20, 2019 at:
Please include your name, contact information, and a brief descrip-tion of the announcement or photo. Members who compete at pro-vincial events, don’t forget that you can receive $50 if you contrib-ute a write-up to the newsletter (and another $50 if you present or create a display at Judging or Awards Day or the Seaforth Fair)!
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Lifeskills Leader Contact Information
Club Leaders
Wawanosh Mary Ellen Foran, 519-529-7870
Cathy Drennan, 519-529-7547
Reba Jefferson, 519-529-7870
Marita Oudshoorn, 519-529-3656
Eileen George, 519-357-3451
Grey Township Monique Baan, 519-887-6998
Reg Vinnicombe, 519-993-1798
Jolande Oudshoorn, 519-955-1579
Hensall Mary Lynn MacDonald, 519-262-3123
Denise Iszczuk, 519-629-3319
Gitanjali Aggarwal, 647-972-6286
Shelley Kinsman, 519-263-5221
Howick Denise Glaze, 519-335-4404
Londesborough Ian Hulley, 519-482-7972
Dorothy Bogie, 519-440-6565
Club Leaders
Belgrave/Brussels Beef
Paul Coultes, 519-357-4710 Kim Higgins, 519-357-5178
Lucknow Beef Holly Holyoake, 519-395-3471 Christine MacIntyre, 519-528-8646
Swine Darrell Bergsma, 519-441-2103
Barb Storey, 519-527-1049
Don Dodds, 519-527-0686
South Central Dairy Curtis McNeil, 519-525-2948
Rita and Stefan Gubelmann, 519-527-2428
Rebecca Miller, 519-619-2645
Lucknow Sheep Keith Todd, 519-528-2650 Joan Finlay, 519-528-2620
South Huron Sheep Deb Falconer, 519-233-5393
Fraser Falconer, 519-525-2072
Florence Pullen, 519-233-7896
Jolande Oudshoorn, 519-955-1579
Huron Goat Angela Gerretsen, 519-527-2874 Amy Vingerhoeds, 519-229-8810
Sod Busters Brian McGavin, 519-527-2394
Melissa Veldman, 519-317-8470
Don Dodds, 519-527-0686
Lucknow Field Crops
Kim Hooey, 519-955-4911
Brendan Zettler, 226-230-4102
Shannon Bieman, 519-357-2647
Rebecca Miller, 519-619-2645
Belgrave Vet Club Shannon Bieman, 519-357-2647 Jolande Oudshoorn, 519-955-1579
Agricultural Leader Contact Information
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