Success StoryFinding a Way
Finding a Way
Author: Zachariah Bartenslager
Planning Unit: Animal and Food Sciences
Major Program: Agriculture
Outcome: Initial Outcome
No doubt COVID-19 continued to provide challenges for Youth Livestock programs beyond 2020. Youth interest in livestock educational programs were steadily declining with the lack of events due to a lingering pandemic. While there was plenty of guideline restrictions for an in person event, we successfully found a way to host the 2021 State 4-H Skillathon Contest. Not only did we host the contest, but it was conducted in a safe manner that followed all guidelines. In addition we saw 120 participants in a time where many teams and clubs have not met in over a year. Participation feedback was positive and we hope to grow upon the success of the 2021 modified contest.
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