BROOKFIELD — Brenda Hall grew up on a 98-acre farm that was in her father’s family for years. It was originally a dairy farm, but when her father owned it, he switched to beef cattle since he also had a full-time job. Hall and her family still live in Brookfield, but on a bit less land. As a child, Hall was in 4-H, where she showed beef cattle and sheep for 11 years, from 1979 to 1990. “Of course I fell right into 4-H. My older siblings were in it, so I was around the (Trumbull County) fair probably since I was 5,” she said. To join 4-H, a child must be in third grade or be 8 years old, and they may continue until the age of 18. The organization now includes 5- to 8-year-olds in what is call
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