Lancaster County 4-H presents a Heart of 4-H Award to a Lancaster County 4-H volunteer each month in recognition of outstanding volunteer serice. The purpose of this award is to recognize volunteers who are, indeed, the heart of 4-H.
See All Heart of 4-H WinnersLancaster County 4-H is proud to announce Connor Biehler of Lincoln as winner of the May “Heart of 4-H Award” in recognition of outstanding volunteer service.
He has volunteered with Lancaster County 4-H for 4 years, and with other counties for 20 years — including Saunders, York and Butler. At the Lancaster County Super Fair, Connor judges livestock and horse herdsmanship. All 4-H clubs, FFA chapters and independent members exhibiting in animal shows are automatically judged for Herdsmanship. Emphasis is on animal care, but other judging criteria include clean and orderly stalls, pens and alleys. Courtesy, conduct and sportsmanship of the exhibitors are also important.
As a Beef Extension Educator who serves Lancaster and seven other counties, Connor goes above and beyond to help with the 4-H youth development program. He has also helped at the Nebraska State Fair with 4-H Beef Show check-in and Fed Steer Challenge.
“4-H has always been a focal point of my life starting back when I was a young child attending meetings with my Mom, who has been a club leader for over 30 years,” Connor says. “Through my time as a 4-H member, I found my true passion in the livestock industry. I certainly attribute 4-H — and showing livestock — to helping me find my career path. My favorite experience as a 4-H volunteer is interacting with the youth and the future of agriculture and other industries.”