The Kidder-Oliver County 4-H range judging team places fourth at the recent National Land and Range Judging Contest in Oklahoma City. Pictured are, from left: Penny Nester, an Extension agent in Kidder County and one of the team's coaches; team members Monica Fitterer, Michelle Fitterer and Rebecca Schmidt; and Rick Schmidt, an Exension agent in Oliver County and the team's other coach. (NDSU photo)
The Kidder-Oliver County 4-H range judging team places fourth at the recent National Land and Range Judging Contest in Oklahoma City. Pictured are, from left: Penny Nester, an Extension agent in Kidder County and one of the team's coaches; team members Monica Fitterer, Michelle Fitterer and Rebecca Schmidt; and Rick Schmidt, an Exension agent in Oliver County and the team's other coach. (NDSU photo)https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2016/may-23-2016/n-d-4-h2019er-named-national-range-judging-champion/the-kidder-oliver-county-4-h-range-judging-team-places-fourth-at/viewhttps://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2016/may-23-2016/n-d-4-h2019er-named-national-range-judging-champion/the-kidder-oliver-county-4-h-range-judging-team-places-fourth-at/@@download/image/2016-05-27.4549112770
The Kidder-Oliver County 4-H range judging team places fourth at the recent National Land and Range Judging Contest in Oklahoma City. Pictured are, from left: Penny Nester, an Extension agent in Kidder County and one of the team's coaches; team members Monica Fitterer, Michelle Fitterer and Rebecca Schmidt; and Rick Schmidt, an Exension agent in Oliver County and the team's other coach. (NDSU photo)