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UK Cooperative Extension Service

S-107 Ag. Science Center North Lexington, KY 40546-0091

+1 (859) 257-4302

craig.wood@uky.edu




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Success StoryPreparing the Next Generation: 4-H Livestock and Horse Programming Builds Agricultural Career Awareness in Boone County



Preparing the Next Generation: 4-H Livestock and Horse Programming Builds Agricultural Career Awareness in Boone County

Author: Rusty Wolf

Planning Unit: Boone County CES

Major Program: Agriculture

Plan of Work: 4-H Agriculture

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

Preparing the Next Generation: 4-H Livestock and Horse Programming Builds Agricultural Career Awareness in Boone County

The 2023 Cooperative Extension Needs Assessment for Boone County identified the sustainability of family farms as a top priority. With Boone County’s population increasing by over 50,000 people since 2000 and development rapidly expanding near the airport and surrounding areas, preserving the county’s agricultural roots has become more important than ever. As farmland gives way to industry and housing, investing in youth agricultural education is critical to protecting Boone County’s heritage.

In 2025, Boone County 4-H delivered targeted education, enrichment, and leadership opportunities to youth through its Livestock and Horse Clubs. The program focused on building both practical skills and career awareness in agriculture and animal science. Topics covered included meat preservation, veterinary careers, taxidermy as a profession, Horse Shows 101, chute-side cattle care, livestock marketing at Bluegrass Stockyards, and many more hands-on learning opportunities designed to expose youth to the wide range of careers available in the agriculture and animal science industries.

The program served 101 youth ages 9–18, with certified animal science volunteers providing over 35.5 hours of instruction throughout the program year. Participants gained real-world experience, developed critical life skills, and discovered how their personal interests could lead to future careers in Kentucky’s agricultural sector.

By cultivating knowledge, confidence, and career awareness among Boone County youth, this program is actively helping secure the future of local agriculture.






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