Youth from across Iowa compete in 2025 4-H Meat Judging Contest
The annual Iowa 4-H Meat Judging Contest brought a surge of excitement to the Iowa State University Meat Lab as 39 youth competitors from 10 counties showcased their skills in retail meat identification and meat cut evaluation.
The contest, held on Nov. 8, provided an opportunity for 4-H members to apply their understanding of meat science, including the identification of retail cuts, evaluation of meat quality and yield factors, and interpretation of industry standards. Participants were scored on their ability to assess and rank a variety of meat products accurately, demonstrating both technical skill and strong decision-making.
Before the contest, youth were invited to take part in an educational seminar led by ISU Meat Lab staff and members of the current ISU Collegiate Meat Judging Team. The session equipped participants with practical tips and background knowledge to support their contest performance.
“We continue to be impressed by the enthusiasm and dedication our 4-H members bring to this event each year,” said Celine Beggs-Shoemaker, Iowa 4-H animal science specialist with ISU Extension and Outreach. “The contest not only highlights their growing expertise in meat science, but also strengthens their critical thinking, communication and leadership skills.”
Senior division results

- High Team Questions: Madison County – Lucas Radke, Nicholas Brakhane and Lucas Moetsch
- High Individual Questions: Lucas Radke, Madison County
- High Team Retail ID: Sioux Senior 1 – Gabby Oteri, Izy Klein, Jacob Haverhals and Jacob Boogerd
- High Individual Retail ID: Jasper Johnson, O’Brien County
- High Team Placings: Madison County – Lucas Radke, Nicholas Brakhane and Lucas Moetsch
- High Individual Placings: Noah Wittrock, O’Brien County
- High Team Overall: Sioux Senior 1 – Gabby Oteri, Izy Klein, Jacob Haverhals and Jacob Boogerd
- Reserve High Team Overall: O’Brien County – Noah Wittrock, Jasper Johnson, Brooks Billick and Kate Dau
- High Individual Overall: Gabby Oteri, Sioux County
- Reserve High Individual Overall: Izy Klein, Sioux County
Junior division results

- High Team Questions: Sioux County – Merritt Moss, McCoy Moss, Kayle Englin and Maxden Oldenkamp
- High Individual Questions: Merritt Moss, Sioux County
- High Team Retail ID: O’Brien/Hardin County – Brennan Negus, Karlee Sturges, Henry Dunning and Clint Ingebritson
- High Individual Retail ID: Brennan Negus, O’Brien County
- High Team Placings: O’Brien/Hardin County – Brennan Negus, Karlee Sturges, Henry Dunning and Clint Ingebritson
- High Individual Placings: Deacon Schreck, Dallas County
- High Team Overall: O’Brien/Hardin County – Brennan Negus, Karlee Sturges, Henry Dunning and Clint Ingebritson
- Reserve High Team Overall: Dallas County – Deacon Schreck, Autry Gage, Charlie Baxter and Evelynn Stanzyk
- High Individual Overall: Brennan Negus, O’Brien County
- Reserve Individual Overall: Karlee Sturges, O’Brien County
The champion senior team can represent Iowa at the National 4-H Meat Judging Contest at the American Royal in Manhattan, Kansas, next fall. The reserve champion team is eligible to compete at the Western National Roundup in Fort Collins, Colorado.
The event was made possible through the volunteer and financial support of the ISU Intercollegiate Meat Judging Team, the ISU Meat Lab and the Iowa 4-H Foundation. Terry Houser, Smithfield Foods Chair in Meat Science Extension, donated belt buckles.
For more information on the Iowa 4-H Youth Development program, please contact your ISU Extension and Outreach county office or visit the Iowa 4-H website.