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July 3, 2012

Cullman County 4-H Wildlife Judging team competed in state contest

CULLMAN — The Cullman County 4-H Wildlife Judging team recently competed at the State 4-H Wildlife Judging Contest. The event was held at the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences in Auburn June 26-27. The group met once a week with Jay Conway, 4-H Regional Extension Agent, to study wildlife and wildlife management. A.J. Quick placed third in Wildlife Identification, Alicia Self placed fifth in Wildlife Management Practices and Clay Conway placed third in Foods Identification and was the fourth-place overall junior. The senior team (Eli, Allison and Lacey) placed fifth. The juniors were split into two teams. Team 1 (AJ, Clay, Will and Caleb) placed third and team two (Serena, Sarah, Caylin and Alicia) placed fourth. For more information on 4-H in Cullman County contact the Cullman County Extension Office at 256-737-9386.

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