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Farm Horizons • Oct. 10, 2016 • Page 4 Competing in Minnesota State Fair requires time, dedication By Ana Alexander Randi Bayerl, 14, secures her purebred Shorthorn Plus heifer in the barn on her family’s farm in Silver Lake before beginning the process of grooming its silky black coat of hair. Her father, Scott Bayerl, owner of B&B Tire & Auto Repair in Winsted, watches his daughter with pride as she leads the heifer out of the barn to demonstrate her showmanship skills. Bayerl uses a show stick, a long stick with a brush at the end, to calm the heifer and move her into place. Bayerl is a Winsted Jolly Juniors 4-H club member, and recently competed at the Minnesota State Fair with her purebred breeding heifer, which ranked sixth place. For showmanship, which is judging how Bayerl handles the animal, she won seventh out of 40 competitors. It’s been a long process for Bayerl, who has dreamt of competing at the state fair since she was a child. “It’s been a goal of mine ever since I was little,” Bayerl said. “[4-H] has a Cloverbud class, which is through third grade. Once you’re out of third grade, then you can show by yourself. Then, once you finish sixth grade, you’re able to go to the state fair.” 4-H members who wish to compete at the state fair must first make it through the county fair. For Bayerl, that county fair takes place the week before the state fair. Participants must make it to the state fair lineup, in which judges from the county fair place competitors based on their scores. She was one of 12 4-H members from McLeod County who moved forward this year. Registration There are entry fees for competing, but for those involved in 4-H, the fees are typically less, due to financial assistance from the participant’s county, according to Rachel Moe, 21, of Hayfield. Moe has competed at the state fair with 4-H for eight years, and for five years with FFA. “Our county (Dodge) helps us out a lot, so it’s a very small cost,” Moe said. “It is very small compared to what it would be if we had to get a hotel too – they have dorms available.” Those who participate in the state fair are eligible