From citizenship to consumer education, 4-H provides a number of opportunities to prepare the next generation of agriculture to make a difference in their communities.
Tennessee 4-Her Malcolm Jackson stopped by the RFD-TV studio and spoke with Suzanne Alexander on some of the activities he is involved in, how 4-H has impacted his life, and what he is looking forward to this year.
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Reed Marcum started hosting a toy drive in 2015. Since then, he has distributed thousands of toys across his home state of Oklahoma and in Texas and Arkansas. Now serving in the Army, Reed’s family and local 4-H chapter are running the event.
It started as a simple service project for 4-H — collect some shoes, help a few people. But for Franklin Parish High School senior Eli Rogers, it has turned into something much bigger.
U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) joined us on Wednesday’s Market Day Report to share why Ames is uniquely positioned to support expanded USDA operations.
Texas A&M 4-H Director Montza Williams joins for an update on the expected timeline for the program’s new facility and all the associated benefits.