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A Year in Review- 2023 4-H Agricultural Plan

December 19, 2023 – 2023  4-H Agricultural Plan

RELEVANCE

4-H  Agriculture     and   Natural    Resources     projects    are  an  important component of the county 4-H program in Texas. Currently, sixty three percent of Texas  4-H members  are enrolled  in a livestock  project . These  projects provide  youth  with subject  matter  education , as well as valuable  learning experiences  , character  education   and leadership   skills  critical  for youth .

RESPONSE

Adult volunteer engagement is critical to administer the program and expand the outreach . As today youth are further removed from farming , many do not understand the importance of agriculture and how it impacts their daily lives. This plan included a path to the plate program component as a standalone educational event (1,231 attendees ). The plan also included monthly veterinary science sessions using a directional specific curriculum intended to provide education to achieve Veterinary Assistant Certification . The objective of the plan was to provide 4-H members with excellent learning opportunities within the ANR project areas . This plan utilized a 4-H Livestock Project Coalition to provide direction and support for the programs and events conducted . The following activities were implemented during 2023: Livestock  Clinics  (beef,  poultry,  swine,  goat/lamb)  (October – January). 12 Veterinary Sessions (13 participants) (Monthly). Ag in the classroom (4 sessions, 1,231 participants). Livestock County Show (Feb, 2023). Dairy Livestock Show (June, 2023).  Participation in all major livestock shows. Validation of steers, heifers, goats, lambs, swine and broilers. 42 home project visits. 25 Press release related to Livestock Youth Projects.

Evaluation Strategy: Retrospective post evaluation surveys were utilized to measure knowledge gain and adoptions of best practices for the evaluated programs. 100% (76/76) responded to the evaluation instrument (Path to the Plate Expo).

RESULTS

Ag in the Classroom (Using Path to the Plate Curriculum and evaluation). 83% (63/76) learned the importance of eating a healthy diet and a variety of food. 82% (62/76) learned the value of agriculture in daily life. 80% (61/76) indicated a better understanding of the path food production takes to get to our plate. 78% (59/76) indicated a better understanding of the connection between agriculture and health. 70% (53/76) Indicated a better understanding of the way farmers and ranchers produce the food that we eat.

Author: Matt Janson

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