These 4-H projects are judged with a home visit:
- How Does Your Garden Grow - Project 671
- Vegetable Gardening for Backyards and Patios - Project 691
- Growing with the Seasons - Project 692
Judging takes place regardless of weather - but may be slower if it is raining or very windy. It is important to be home during the visit. Be prepared to present your completed project book or other garden records to the judge. Be prepared to answer questions. Each visit generally lasts about 15 minutes. The 4-H member (not a parent or guardian) is to participate in the interview.
If a member's garden is not at their home address they should contact OSU Extension Hancock at 419-422-3851 as soon as possible (this may alter the route/schedule). If for any reason you are unable to be present, the garden will still be judged - but not placed for a county award. 4-H member should have the garden clearly marked if they are not present.
Judging will begin at 8 a.m. and follow the schedule listed below:
- Anthony Rieman - 671
- Lanie Kempf - 691
- Averie Elchert - 691
- Cody Siferd - 691
- Wes Myers - 691
- Abygail Kettels - 671
- Emma Garver - 691
- Katelynn Yant - 691
- Annalyse Dissinger - 691
- Austin Schaller - 691
- Elizabeth Stahl - 671 and 691
- Sophie Myers - 691
- Logan Young - 692
- McKenna Morey - 671 and 691
- Brianna Liebrecht - 691
- Madison Brown - 691
- Marissa Green - 671
Check back later to see if the schedule has been altered - We will also try to note the judge's progress throughout the day so that member's can have an indication of judging progress.
Link to the full 2015 Hancock County Judging Schedule