2023 Henry County Fair 4H Horse Show

The 2023 Henry County Fair Horse Show was on Sunday, July 9th, and the winners are in. The Grand Champion Senior Horse and Rider is Hailey Nichting. Zenlynn Lee is the Reserve Grand Champion Senior Horse and Rider, who also won Senior Sportsman award, while the Junior Sportsman award and Reserve Grand Champion Junior Horse and Rider goes to Maison Nelson. The Grand Champion Junior Horse and Rider is Quintrie Lee.

Thanks to our donors: Harriet Waters, Henry Co. Veterinary Association, JIJ Pleasure Horses, Shiloh Outfitters and Hometown Veterinary Care. Thank you to the Horse Committee: Pete Nelson and to the Horse Show Helpers and the Horse Club Leaders!

Lee County Fair Swine Show Results

For the Swine Show at the Lee County Fair, Haley Lampe won champion crossbred breeding gilt. The purebred breeding gilt champion goes to Ella Weisinger. Korben Moeller was the champion for the champion competitive swine barrow.

A big thankyou to some of our sponsors, The Drake, Thompson Farm Supply, Tri State Outdoor, West Point Care Center, Armstrong Tractor, B&B Propane, and Bell Auction Company.

 

Champion Crossbred Breeding Gilt – Haley Lampe

Reserve Champion Crossbred Breeding Gilt – Ella Weisinger

 

Champion Purebred Breeding Gilt – Ella Weisinger

Reserve Champion Breeding Gilt – Jaren Gerdes

Champion Breeding Gilt – Ella Weisinger

Reserve Champion Breeding Gilt – Haley Lampe

3rd Overall Breeding Gilt – Ella Weisinger

4th Overall Breeding Gilt – Riley Stuecker

5th Overall Breeding Gilt – Jaren Gerdes

 

Champion Derby Gilt – Kodi Moeller

Champion Derby Barrow – Kodi Moeller

Reserve Champion Derby Swine – Korben Moeller

Champion Derby Carcass – Adelyn Kruse

Reserve Champion Derby Carcass – Taylor Jones

 

1st Place Rate of Gain – Cooper Jones

2nd Place Rate of Gain – Zoey Jones

 

Champion Competitive Swine Barrow – Korben Moeller

Reserve Champion Swine Barrow – Ross Linder

 

Champion Competitive Swine Gilt – Kaylee Moeller

Champion Competitive Swine Live – Kaylee Moeller

Reserve Champion Competitive Swine Live – Korben Moeller

Champion Junior Competitive Swine Overall – Kalyee Moeller

Champion Intermediate Competitive Swine Overall – Korben Moeller

Champion Senior Competitive Swine Overall – Jayln Hawk

 

Champion Market Gilt – Ella Weisinger

Reserve Champion Market Gilt – Cameron Nabors

Champion Market Barrow – Ella Weisinger

Reserve Champion Market Barrow – Haley Lampe

 

Champion Purebred Market Swine – Jaren Gerdes

Reserve Champion Purebred Market Swine – Ward Fraise

Champion Market Swine Carcass – Alex Schwartz

Reserve Champion Market Swine Carcass – Jaren Gerdes

Champion Market Swine – Ella Weisinger

Reserve Champion Market Swine – Ella Weisinger

3rd Overall Market Swine – Riley Stuecker

4th Overall Market Swine – Haley Lampe

5th Overall Market Swine – Jaren Gerdes

Supreme Champion Swine – Ella Weisinger

 

Champion Senior Showperson – Adelyn Lampe

Champion Intermediate Showperson – Jenna Schwartz

Champion Junior Showperson – Ella Weisinger

Champion Advanced Showperson -Haley Lampe

 

Financial Assistance Application Process for USDA Loan Borrowers Who Have Faced Discrimination

On July 7th, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the opening of the financial assistance application process for eligible farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners who experienced discrimination in USDA farm lending programs prior to January 2021. Section 22007 of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) directs USDA to provide this assistance. Since the law’s passage, USDA has worked diligently to design the program in accordance with significant stakeholder input.

“The opening of the application process is an important step in delivering on our commitment of providing financial assistance to those who faced discrimination in USDA farm lending, as swiftly and efficiently as possible,” said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. “USDA will continue to work with our national vendor partners and community-based organizations to make sure eligible farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners have clear information about what is available to them, how to apply, and where to obtain assistance with their questions at each step of the way.”

The program website, 22007apply.gov, is now open. The website includes an English- and Spanish-language application that applicants can download or submit via an e-filing portal, information on how to obtain technical assistance in-person or virtually, and additional resources and details about the program.

Farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners who experienced discrimination by USDA in its farm loan programs prior to January 1, 2021 and/or are currently debtors with assigned or assumed USDA farm loan debt that was the subject of USDA discrimination that occurred prior to January 1, 2021, are eligible for this program.

To apply, borrowers have the option to apply via the e-filing portal at 22007apply.gov or submit paper-based forms via mail or in-person delivery to the program’s local offices. The application process will be open from July 7 to October 31, 2023. Under the planned timeline, applications will be reviewed in November and December, with payments reaching recipients soon thereafter. Importantly, applicants should know that the application process is not on a first come, first served, basis. All applications received or postmarked before the October 31 deadline will be considered.

To support producers throughout the application process, USDA is ensuring that organizations with extensive experience conducting outreach to farm organizations are able to support individuals who may be eligible for

the program. These groups include AgrAbility, Farmer Veteran Coalition, Farmers’ Legal Action Group, Federation of Southern Cooperatives, Intertribal Agriculture Council, Land Loss Prevention Program, National Young Farmers Coalition, and Rural Coalition.

 

 

Vendors operating four regional hubs are also providing technical assistance and working closely with these and other community-based organizations to conduct outreach using digital and grassroots strategies, to ensure potential applicants are informed about the program and have the opportunity to apply. These hubs are operating a network of brick-and-mortar program offices and will conduct extensive outreach about the program. Windsor Group serves farmers in the eastern regions of the U.S. and Analytic Acquisitions serves the western regions. A national administrator, Midtown Group, is responsible for program oversight and integrity, and will lead a national call-center, operate the application website – 22007apply.gov, which is now open – and review and process applications and payments. All vendors have experience in professional services, supporting government contracts, and complex program operations.

On March 1, 2023, USDA shared initial details on how the Section 22007 program will work, including that the Inflation Reduction Act specifies the Secretary of Agriculture is responsible for providing this assistance through qualified nongovernmental entities, under standards set by USDA. USDA entered into agreements with vendors and cooperators in May.

In addition to the Discrimination Financial Assistance Program (DFAP) opening today, the Inflation Reduction Act also created several other programs that are helping USDA rebuild trust, address systemic issues and improve service to people who may have been underserved by USDA in the past. Information about USDA’s equity agenda and progress is available at www.usda.gov/equity.

In standing up this program, USDA has become aware of some lawyers and groups spreading misleading information about the discrimination assistance process, pressuring people to sign retainer agreements, and asking people to fill out forms with private and sensitive information. As of today, the official application process has begun and filling out an application is free.

No attorneys’ fees will be paid to applicants or their counsel by USDA or by any other agency or department of the United States. The amount of financial assistance will not be increased for those claimants who are represented by an attorney. Applicants are not required to retain an attorney. USDA, the national administrator, and the regional hub vendors will neither recommend that any applicant retain counsel or retain a specific attorney or law firm, nor discourage an applicant from obtaining counsel or using a specific attorney or law firm. For more information, read our fact sheet about the program timeline and ways to protect against possible scams.

USDA touches the lives of all Americans each day in so many positive ways. Under the Biden-Harris

Administration, USDA is transforming America’s food system with a greater focus on more resilient local and regional food production, promoting competition and fairer markets for all producers, ensuring access to safe, healthy and nutritious food in all communities, building new markets and streams of income for farmers and producers using climate-smart food and forestry practices, making historic investments in infrastructure and clean energy capabilities in rural America, and committing to equity across the Department by removing systemic barriers and building a workforce more representative of America. To learn more, visit www.usda.gov.

Anthony Leichty

Anthony Jay Leichty, 66, of Craig, AK, formally of the Wayland area, died Thursday, July 6, 2023, at Mercy Hospital in Iowa City.

Funeral Services have been set for 10:00 AM, Tuesday, July 11, 2023, at the Washington Mennonite Church. Burial will follow at the Bethel Cemetery. Visitation will be held Monday, July 10, 2023, at the church where the family will receive friends from 4-7:00 PM. The service will be livestreamed on the Beatty-Peterseim Funeral Home Facebook page and YouTube Channel. Memorials in the name of Anthony Jay Leichty may be designated to the Crooked Creek Christian Camp.

 

Anthony was born September 26, 1956, in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, the son of Marion Leroy and Marlene (Yoder) Leichty. He graduated from WACO High School in 1974 and attended Hesston College. He was united in marriage to Roberta Miller, December 18, 1976, at the Washington Mennonite Church. The couple later divorced.

 

After following the wheat harvest, Anthony was employed with Leichty Construction. He moved to Alaska in the late 70’s and he was employed at a sawmill, was terminal manager at Petro Marine Services bulk fuel plant and in retirement was a commercial fisherman. He enjoyed being outdoors, woodworking, fishing, and hunting. He was known as the “Master of wheeling and dealing.”

 

Survivors include his mother Marlene of Kalona, sons, Jeremy (Amanda) Leichty of Fargo, ND and Jared (Patricia Stahl) of Billings, MT; siblings, Lani (Carrie) Leichty of Lakeville, MN and Christine (Brian) Cahoe of Louisville KY; grandsons Caleb and Henry, former wife Roberta Leichty of Sitka, Ak, and many nieces and nephews.

 

He was preceded in death by his father, Marion.

Larry Zahner

Larry Zahner, longtime businessman of Burlington, Iowa, passed away on Saturday, July 8, 2023 at the age of 66. He was surrounded by his family at the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House in West Burlington

According to his wishes cremation has been entrusted to the care of Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant & Burlington Wilbert Vault Works. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date to be announced by his family.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com

Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant is caring for his arrangements.

Edna M. Roberts

Edna M. Roberts, 91, of Mt. Pleasant passed away on Friday, July 7, 2023, at the New London Specialty Care Center.

 

 

Graveside services will be held on Thursday, July 13, 2023, at 11 a.m. at the Forest Home Cemetery in Mt. Pleasant.  A memorial has been established in her memory.

 

 

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com

 

Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant, is caring for her arrangements.

Jack Lewis Moore

Jack Lewis Moore, 78 of rural Bloomfield, Iowa, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Thursday, July 6, 2023, surrounded by his loving family.

 

A celebration of Jack’s life will be held on Friday, July 14, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. at the Stiles Christian Church rural Bloomfield with Pastor Kramer Smith officiating. The family will receive friends on Thursday, July 13, 2023 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the church.  Private family inurnment will be held in the Inskeep Cemetery, rural Bloomfield. A memorial has been established in his memory.   Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant is caring for Jack’s arrangements.

 

 

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com

Peggy Hays

Peggy Hays, 81, of Mount Pleasant, died Friday, July 7, 2023, at Henry County Health Center.

Peggy was born September 7, 1941, in Yarmouth, Iowa, the daughter of George and Neva Mae (Wobbe) Riley. She graduated from Mount Pleasant High School in 1959. On February 28, 1960, Peggy was united in marriage H. Clark Hays at the Wesley Chapel in Mount Pleasant. Peggy worked as a medical assistant for Dr. Robert Wettach for 10 years and a pharmacy technician for Fitzpatrick Pharmacy for 10 years. She also worked part-time for Wieland’s Flowers and Greenhouse. Peggy was an active long-time member of the former Congregational Church in Mount Pleasant, where she served in many capacities. She was Secretary and Treasurer of the Iowa Taxidermists Association for eight years. Peggy enjoyed reading, putting together jigsaw puzzles, and flowers. She was fond of attending Old Threshers and looking for antiques. Peggy loved spending time with her family, and had a special place in her heart for helping others.

Peggy is survived by her daughter Tracy (David) Owens of Ely; two granddaughters, Emily (Jim) Gratner of Indianapolis, IN, Suma Janecek of Cedar Rapids; three great grandsons, Lance, Miles and Nolan Gratner; sister Phyllis (Richard) McGohan of Mount Pleasant; sister-in-law Katie Riley of Grinnell; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Clark, three brothers, an infant, Ronald and Terry.

Funeral service will be held 10:30 am Wednesday, July 12, 2023, at the Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 2:00 – 6:00 pm  Tuesday at the Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel where the family will greet friends from 4:00 – 6:00 pm. A memorial fund has been established for Shriner’s Children Hospital and Pleasant Hill Cemetery. www.powellfuneralhomes.com