On Thursday, April 10, members of Collingsworth County 4-H traveled to Amarillo for the Working Ranch Cowboy Association (WRCA) Invitational Plant I.D. contest. For this event, all ages compete together, noted Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service of Collingsworth County Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent Kenny Patterson. The team of Quinn Roberson, left, Brylnn Kemp and Berkeley Ward earned second place. Additionally, Roberson received second-high individual. Collingsworth County AgriLife Extension
Another Collingsworth County 4-H team, Quade Mock, left, Simon Downing and Rachel Strickland, garnered third place in the Amarillo Working Ranch Cowboy Association (WRCA) Invitational Plant I.D. contest. “Our kiddos did great,” said Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service of Collingsworth County Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent Kenny Patterson, “and everyone’s scores continue to improve.”
On Thursday, April 10, members of Collingsworth County 4-H traveled to Amarillo for the Working Ranch Cowboy Association (WRCA) Invitational Plant I.D. contest. For this event, all ages compete together, noted Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service of Collingsworth County Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent Kenny Patterson. The team of Quinn Roberson, left, Brylnn Kemp and Berkeley Ward e...