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Impact Report

For plan Youth Development (Chaves County)
Date October 28, 2009, 10:02 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report Kids & Kows & More Once again, the Chaves County Extension Office cooperated with Southwest Dairy Farmers and local businesses and individuals to co-sponsor the Kids & Kows & More Program for area fourth grade students and their teachers. This program educates both urban and rural youth on area natural resources and local agriculture production, while also impressing upon the youth the importance of New Mexico agriculture and our natural resources. The three day program, held at the Eastern New Mexico State Fairgrounds in Roswell, consisted of eight educational stations including the “Mobile Dairy Classroom,” “Cotton: History and Economic Impact,” “Curds & Whey,” “Beef and Ranching,” “Sheep and Wool,” “Bees and Pollination,” and “Water Supply and Quality.” A total of 914 students, teachers, and parents gained knowledge of the area’s agriculture products. Youth learned that milk, other food products, and many of our clothing items do not just “come from the store,” but are produced by farmers and ranchers who strive to produce safe and wholesome products. Students gained positive attitudes about agriculture products due to the knowledge gained. These positive attitudes result in an educated public that supports and protects agriculture.