Three hundred youth from across the Volunteer State recently gathered for the Tennessee 4-H RoundUp.
During the week-long project, graduating seniors walked the stage to share how the organization has prepared them to make a difference in the industry.
Graduate Gabe Harville and Interim Tennessee 4-H Leader Jamie Harris spoke with RFD-TV’s Tammi Arender about the event’s purpose and the importance of the organization.
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