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Impact Report

For plan Youth Development (Colfax County)
Date October 30, 2009, 5:15 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report "Kids, Kows, and More" The Kids, Kows, and More program was conducted in Springer and Raton. The agent was unable to attend Kids, Kows, and More however, the agent was responsible for obtaining the presenters for the event, ordering the milk and finding a place to store the product, obtaining a place for the cow to stay while not in use, and sumitting the brochure to be printed for the event. The idea behind this program is to reach beyond the barriers of the 4-H clubs to take 4-H into the classroom. The Kids, Kows, and More program is an excellent means of providing non-rural children with a taste of the farm, ranching, and general agriculture. It allows the students the chance to get out of the classroom and keep learning. This particular program focuses on agricultural production of area commodities. As a result of the small class sizes in Colfax County, the Kids, Kows, and More program was offered to fourth and fifth grade students throughout Mora, Harding, Union, Colfax, and Southern Colorado. Prior to the event the agent gathered the supplies for the goodie bags, which were gathered from the New Mexico Beef Council, New Mexico Forest Service, the Southwest Dairy Producers, and the Southwest Border Food Safety and Defense Center. The agent contacted presenters which included New Mexico Beef Council's "Ranching Demonstration", Southwest Dairy Producer's "Curds and Whey" and "Live Cow Milking Demonstration", Colfax County Soil and Water Conservation District "Water Quality Trailer presentation", and the New Mexico Forest Service "Smokey the Bear presentation".