The Linn County 4-H Swine show was held at the Linn County Fairgrounds on Sunday, July 2 with the following results.
Champion Breeding Gilt: Ryan Clark, Mt. Vernon
Reserve Chammpion Breeding Gilt: Natalie Clark, Mt. Vernon
Champion Purebred Market Hog: Natalie Clark, Mt. Vernon
Reserve Champion Purebred Market Hog: Aleah Brown, Central City
Champion Individual Market Gilt: Corbin Woods, Walker
Reserve Champion Individual Market Gilt: Nathan Wilson, Center Point
Champion Individual Market Barrow: Corbin Woods, Walker
Reserve Champion Individual Market Barrow: David Iehl, Central City
Grand Champion Market Hog: Corbin Woods, Walker
Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog: David Iehl, Central City
Champion Derby Gilt: Rebekah Rundle, North Linn FFA
Reserve Champion Derby Gilt: Jacob Waltz, Central City
Champion Derby Barrow: Mitchell Louwagie, Mt. Vernon
Reserve Champion Derby Barrow: Andrew Louwagie, Mt. Vernon
Grand Champion Derby Hog: Mitchell Louwagie, Mt. Vernon
Reserve Grand Champion Derby Hog: Andrew Louwagie, Mt. Vernon
Showmanship
Senior Showmanship Champion: Nathan Wilson, Center Point
Reserve Champion Senior Showman: Ryan Clark, Mt. Vernon
Senior Showmanship 3rd Place: Andrew Louwagie, Mt. Vernon
Intermediate Champion Showman: Kolby Morris, Central City
Reserve Champion Intermediate Showman: Keely Franck, Walker
Intermediate Showmanship 3rd: Place: Lee Sloan, Alburnett
Junior Champion Showman: Betsy Louwagie, Mt. Vernon
Junior Reserve Champion Showman: Riggs Martin, Central City
Junior 3rd Place Showman: Jayda Bowman, Marion
Advanced Champion Showman: Nathan Wilson, Center Point
Advanced Reserve Champion Showman: Mitchell Louwagie, Mt. Vernon
Advanced 3rd Place Showman: Corbin Woods, Walker
Champion Pen of Three: Parker Janson, Cedar Rapids
Reserve Champion Pen of Three: Kyle Franck, Walker
Champion Carcass Merit Gilt: Nathan Wilson, Center Point
Reserve Champion Carcass Merit Gilt: Savannah Hatch, Center Point
Champion Carcass Merit Barrow: Jamison Jansen, Cedar Rapids
Reserve Champion Carcass Merit Barrow: Curtis McGovern, Central City
4-H, the youth component of the Iowa State University Extension, offers opportunities to choose from among fifty different project areas. The 4-H program is open to all urban and rural youth kindergarten through 12th grade. For more information about 4-H, contact the Linn County Extension Office, 383 Collins Road NE, Cedar Rapids or phone 377-9839.