Success StoryRecruitment of New Leadership



Recruitment of New Leadership

Author: Raven Ford

Planning Unit: Bath County CES

Major Program: Agriculture 4-H Core Curriculum

Plan of Work: Youth & Adult Leadership Development

Outcome: Initial Outcome

Over that last couple of months, the Rowan County 4-H program has seen a significant interest in youth livestock programming. One of the indications has been the number of cross county line forms that’s been signed for youth to participate in a surrounding county’s 4-H livestock program due to the program not being offered in Rowan County. 

Rowan County Extension is currently accepting applications for the “YAIP” Youth in Agriculture Incentive Program” for any 4-H age youth.From the possibilities of this program, it has allowed for Rowan County 4-H to start their own 4-H livestock program. The 4-H agent has identified and recruited a livestock leader that will go through the mandatory certification program in the fall. 






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