DONNELLSON, Iowa – KILJ Radio and Brownfield Ag News proudly partnered once again to celebrate youth leadership in agriculture by awarding the 2025 Brownfield Ag Youth Scholarships to two standout Lee County 4-H seniors: Jalyn Hawk of Donnellson and Lucas Wenke of Fort Madison.
Both students were recognized in a special buckle ceremony held during the Lee County Fair, receiving custom-engraved belt buckles that symbolize their commitment, leadership, and years of hard work in the 4-H program. The award is part of a long-running tradition where Brownfield Ag News, in partnership with local affiliate stations like KILJ, honors exemplary young leaders at county fairs across the Midwest.

Jalyn Hawk, daughter of Joe and Joanie Hawk, has been a dedicated member of the Harrison Huskies 4-H Club for eight years. Known for her work showing competitive swine, Jalyn has also served as President of the Teen County Council. A 2025 graduate of Central Lee High School, she was active in a wide variety of school organizations including FFA, softball, volleyball, show choir, the SOAR leadership team, National Honor Society, LEO Club, and trap shooting. This fall, Jalyn will attend St. Ambrose University with plans to become a physical therapist.

Lucas Wenke, son of Jason and Jenny Wenke, began his 4-H journey as a Lil’ Cowpoke in Denmark before joining the Harrison Huskies as a full 4-H member. Over the years, Lucas has become known for his enthusiasm, community involvement, and mentorship of younger members. From baking snickerdoodles for fundraisers to volunteering at petting zoos and agricultural events, Lucas has been a consistent and caring leader who embodies the spirit of 4-H.
The Brownfield Ag Youth Awards Program provides up to two engraved belt buckles per county for affiliate radio stations to present to youth of their choice. The program not only recognizes individual excellence but also celebrates the enduring importance of agriculture in local communities.