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NYS 4-H Livestock Summit




I am happy to announce the NYS 4-H Livestock Summit sponsored by NYS 4-H Livestock Program. Thank you to Emma Kron from Dutchess County for developing and coordinating this program for the past few years.


Above is a flyer for this year's summit. It will run Wednesdays starting January 24th and going to February 28th (minus February 14th). This year we have a great line up for youth to learn about livestock and the livestock industry. Each session will also include a Kahoot game to prepare kids for the livestock skillathon contest.


The registration is https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMvcOGvpjgiHNO-OmN6ENgjxt8vWMfIVYiG and the flyer and link will also be posted on the NYS 4-H Dairy and Livestock Facebook page.


If you have any questions, please reach out to Brian Aukema (bja14@cornell.edu).

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