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The Rural Voice, 1990-07, Page 40HERE COME THE JUDGES! 4-H participants from Huron County bring enthusiasm and skill to their judging competition photos by Jim Fitzgerald How sweet it is: one of the best ways to tell good hay is to smell it. A 4 -Her shows good form. Surrounded: Les Falconer of R. R. 5, Clinton indicates the finer points of beef cattle on an animal owned by Carl Bolton of Winthrop. (A fish-eye lens exaggerates the length of the animal). A boy's best friend: Bill Storey of R. R. 3, Clinton keeps a lost art alive — judging a good draught horse, in this case a Belgian belonging to Tom Penhale of the Bayfield area. Take no e: knowing the subtle differences in market hogs is a skill these 4 -Hers are acquiring. The Huron County 4-H judging day in Seaforth on May 26 brought out 107 participants. Scott Johnston of R. R. 2, Bluevale was the top judge, winning the United Co-operatives of Ontario trophy for the highest score and the Cargill Fertilizer, Clinton Branch award for being the high intermediate judge. 36 THE RURAL VOICE