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Youth Development (Chaves County)

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Plan Goals

4-H members will enhance their personal growth, through the development of leadership, citizenship and life skills, and experience the satisfaction of making a difference in their own lives, their families, their schools, and their communities.

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State Fair
13 youth participated in the New Mexico State Fair showcasing their development of life skills through livestock exhibits. 44 livestock projects were exhibited. Youth received recognition and feedback for continued improvement of knowledge and skills. Over $15,000.00 was paid to Chaves County 4-H members through the junior livestock sale and premiums. 69% of Chaves County youth showed an increase in knowledge and skills related to livestock as evidenced by the quality of animals shown and ribbons won.
(Progress towards the medium-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 13, 2008, 4:48 pm
County Fair
150 youth participated in the Chaves County Fair showcasing their development of life skills through livestock exhibits. Over 750 livestock projects were exhibited. Youth received recognition and feedback for continued improvement of knowledge and skills. Over $350,000 was paid to Chaves County 4-H members through the junior livestock sale and over $5000.00 was awarded in fair related scholarships. 83% of Chaves County 4-H youth showed an increase in knowledge and skills related to livestock, horse, rabbit, and poultry projects as evidenced by the quality of animals shown, ribbons won, and showmanship awards received. One fair board member stated: “This has probably been one of the best fairs we have ever had. The quality of animals runs deep in every class and the quality of kids runs even deeper.”
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 13, 2008, 4:47 pm
County Competitive Events
County competitive events and contest trainings were conducted to expand life skills and knowledge. 100% of senior youth advanced to state level competition. Contest areas included crops, entomology, wildlife habitat evaluation, horse judging, land judging, dairy judging, clothing revue, and range management. 85% of youth participating increased mastery and independence related to teamwork, character, and critical thinking as evidenced by positive sportsmanship, team camaraderie, and completion of project related activities.
(Progress towards the long-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 13, 2008, 4:47 pm
County Competitive Events
County competitive events and contest trainings were conducted to expand life skills and knowledge. 100% of junior youth advanced to district level competition. Contest areas included dairy judging, dairy bowl, favorite foods, consumer decision, crops, clothing revue, home economics skill-a-thon, horticulture, home economics bowl, poetry, parliamentary procedure, archery, rifle, air rifle, horse judging, and land judging. 92% of youth participating in competitive events increased mastery and independence related to teamwork, character, and critical thinking as evidenced by team camaraderie, positive sportsmanship and completion of project related activities.
(Progress towards the medium-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 13, 2008, 4:46 pm
County Competitive Events
County competitive events and contest trainings were conducted to expand life skills and knowledge. 85% of novice youth advanced to district level competition. Contest areas included livestock judging, dairy judging, dairy bowl, favorite foods, wildlife, clothing revue, home economics skill-a-thon, horticulture, consumer decision, home economics bowl, poetry, demonstrations, and archery. 100% of youth participating in competitive events increased mastery and independence related to teamwork, character, and critical thinking as evidenced by team camaraderie, positive sportsmanship and completion of project related activities.
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 13, 2008, 4:46 pm
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