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North Dakota 4-H members compete at 2025 State Range Judging Contest

By Sara Clemens

North Dakota 4-H youth recently showcased their knowledge and skills in land and range management at the 2025 4-H State Range Judging Contest, held Sept. 18 in Glen Ullin, North Dakota. The annual contest brought together youth from across the state to apply real-world decision-making skills in agriculture, ecology and natural resource management.

During the event, participants were challenged to “read the range” by analyzing land conditions and making informed management recommendations. Contest activities included evaluating appropriate beef cattle stocking rates, identifying sharp-tailed grouse habitat and recognizing a variety of native and invasive plant species. These critical skills are essential in maintaining healthy rangelands and ensuring that North Dakota’s ecosystems remain sustainable for both agricultural use and wildlife habitat.

“The range judging contest is a valuable opportunity for youth to apply science-based knowledge in practical settings,” says Sara Clemens, North Dakota State University Extension 4-H outdoor education and shooting sports specialist.

Source : ndsu.edu

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