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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