In October, Dr. Bob Horton’s contributions to OSU’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) were recognized as he received the Meritorious Service Award at the college’s Alumni Awards Banquet.
Five Ohio high school students attended the milestone 30th Global Youth Institute in Des Moines, Iowa, joining nearly 200 of the world's brightest young leaders to tackle critical global challenges.
The Ohio State University Extension Highland and Ross County offices successfully hosted a Youth Production Livestock Field Day at Maplecrest Farms, bringing 4-H teens together for an enriching day of hands-on learning in animal science.
Earlier this year Morrow County was awarded a $15,000 grant from National 4-H Council and received funds from Corteva Agriscience to support the creation of a pollinator habitat and educational opportunities for youth to learn about pollinators.
Each month, we highlight an Ohio 4-H alum who has an amazing story to share—from their personal experience in 4-H, to how they have given back to the program.