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Impact Report

For plan Youth Development (McKinley County)
Date October 15, 2009, 8:49 pm
For Objective Long-term Show long-term objectives
Impact Report 4-H Project Coordination During the spring and summer months the agent spent 100 to 200 hours making home visits and checking on project animals (other projects besides livestock projects were checked on) and dispersing advice on feeding, facilities, rules, showmanship and evaluation during home visits. The agent spent numerous hours acting as the advisor to the Bi-County Fair Livestock Committee. The Livestock Committee organized all livestock events at County Fair and the Jr. Livestock Sale. Sixty-one items were sold at the Sale which generated $94,000 for the kids. 98 youth exhibited 244 project animals at County Fair (Beef, Lamb, Goat, Swine, Poultry, and Rabbit). With the help of the two agents and all of the staff help the following items depict some of the out comes of the 4H program in the past year. Enrollment •12 Clubs •132 members •41 adult leaders 4-H Activity Participation •12 County Contests •3 State Horse and/or Livestock School •4 Senior Leadership Retreat •4 Record books Livestock at 2009 County Fair •54 Market Lamb •98 Market Swine •2 Heifers •25 Steers •16 Market Goats Livestock Auction: $94,000.00 (includes add on money) Indoor Exhibits at 2009 County Fair •242-H Indoor Entries •61 Designated for State Fair •45 Cloverbud Entries •$600.00 paid out for premiums for indoor exhibits this year. (This was the 2nd time) Three members from McKinley County exhibited 8 Market Sheep and 4 Market Swine entries at State Fair. The agent attended the fair to provide assistance where needed to the youth.