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The Rural Voice, 1988-02, Page 22MY EXPERIENCES WITH 4-H All of my life, I've been interested in farm work. Although I live on a farm, I hardly ever go in the barn because my family doesn't own it. My cousins and grandparents live on farms, so I've had a little experience with farm chores. My farming experiences have also been limited because I have asthma and I am allergic to hay, dust, straw, and other substances found on farms. Until re- cently, I've been unable to go into barns for lengthy periods of time. I now have an inhaler which enables me to stay in barns longer. This past spring, my cousin asked my sister and I if we would be interested in joining the 4-H calf club. I figured that it would be fun because I could take care of a calf and I could expand my knowledge of the farm. Since I was not yet 12, I would only be a Pre -Member. At our first meeting, we learned about milk and milk products and we had a cheese taste test. We also learned the 4-H pledge, which is: "I plege: 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." We also received a 4-H workbook. After the meeting, I was convinced that 4-H was the club for me! The second meeting was about ship - by Alissa Devereaux, 12, Holy Family School — 1st for writing, age 12 to 16 ping milk and farms. We saw a film and then had hotdogs and pop. This sure was an exciting organization! In the next week, my cousin called my sister and I and told us that we could come and see our calves. We went right over. I saw my calf and I was very Fall is coming. The pigs are fat. The pumpkins are ripening. The animals are eating more and more. The farmer is tired. The farmer's wife is baking. Working and working until fall is here. Andrea Bardens, 8, Stratford, Hamlet School — 3rd for poetry, 8 to 11 excited. I patted long time. Every day that month, I went to the She was soft and really young. her and brushed her fur for a Ur" 1116.1.. 7 i t[ frliflLi!/!�1 The Future on the Farm — David Walter, 10, Chepstow, Mary Immaculate School — Hon. Mention for art, 8 to 11 farm and worked with my calf. She was rather small but was nicely behaved. I led, fed, and finally clipped her on a regular basis. She looks bald now. She obeys me quite well because she is used to me. I named her Diemertdale Jet Dana because she was born at Diemertdale Acres; her father's name was Bridon Astro Jet, and I added Dana. A few weeks later, I took her to the Ayton Fair. I was competing with four other members. Dana placed third because she was so small. I was satisfied with the results because it was my first year. Herd health was discussed at our last meeting. A local vet came to my cous- in's barn and showed us how to clip calves' extra teats, how to clip calves' horns, how to tell if a cow is sick, and a few other interesting facts. The second competition Dana and I entered was at the Neustadt Fair. I received third again, due to the size of Dana. The 4-H year ended with a fantastic trip to Pioneer Sports World in Kitch- ener and an Awards Banquet. I was unable to attend, but I received a trophy for participation. In conclusion, 4-H was a great ex- perience for me and I'm very glad I joined. I strongly suggest this program for anyone who wants to meet new peo- ple and learn more about farm work.0 SAFETY ON THE FARM Hi my name is Capucine and I would like you to know all about farm safety so l will tell you. I don't want you to get hurt. I will tell you one thing you should never do. Don't try to fight off animals because you think you are tough. They could kick you. Don't ever go to fix a machine when it is started. Do never run on the floor, it could be slippery. Don't go near a power take- off you could get caught on a tractor. Have bright lights and a clean work place. Oh no! Careful! Too late, my friend just slipped on the floor. Oh! Wait, don't go away, you might get hurt. Aaaah oh no ha ha see, I told you so ... Capucine Onn, 7, Blyth Public School — 3rd for writing (tie) 20 THE RURAL VOICE