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4-H Animal Science Department Launches New Website

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We are happy to announce that our 4-H Animal Science website has a new modern look and was launched a few days ago. Many Thanks to Abby Christman, PRO-DAIRY/Animal Science, for all her dedication and leadership in working on this over the past year. She has been the doer, driver, teacher, and cheerleader for the whole 4-H Animal Science team in making this transition. Thank you so much for all you have done Abby.


Please bookmark this site for future reference: https://cals.cornell.edu/nys-4-h-animal-science-programs


Go check it out ……we are still doing some fine-tuning to do but we are very happy with our new look. Let us know if you have any questions or have any challenges locating information or resources.


Debbie Grusenmeyer

Sr. Extension Associate

PRO-DAIRY Youth/State 4-H Dairy

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