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Want to learn more about Companion Animal showmanship? Check out this information from one of our very own 4-Her's Emily Brhel! She will walk you through all the steps of a showmanship presentation, as well as, things you will need and want to know about your animal.
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We will be starting Clover Kid workshops in February! see the flier below to get your kids registured, or call the Extension office!
Objective: Recognize 4-H youth static exhibits incorporating or demonstrating concepts from the areas of inclusivity, diversity, self-realization at the county fair. Exhibits in all curriculum areas will be considered for the award.
Youth will be recognized for static exhibits that incorporate and/or demonstrate:
* Concepts of self-reflection and explorations of one’s own heritage.
* Explorations of one’s own heritage, culture, and cultural lens
Clay County 4-H now has Remind 101. If you would like to receive notifications about upcoming events, and deadlines please sign up! Text @4hclayco to the number 81010.
Private Applicator Training for producers who apply presticides on their own farm. May attend any of these locations or may also attend a Crop Production Clinics. Please RSVP to the local Extension Office.
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