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Hardin County AgriLife extension highlights 4‑H achievements, new adult programming and community workshops
Summary
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service — Hardin County presented an annual report on youth 4‑H achievements, new community and adult programs including a pesticide CEU, robotics teams funded by a Texas 4‑H grant, natural-resource education awards, and a landowner workshop attended by about 60 people.
Katie Pace, Hardin County AgriLife extension agent, presented an annual update to the Hardin County Commissioners Court on Sept. 23 covering 4‑H youth accomplishments, adult programming and outreach activities.
Pace introduced several youth members who described recent accomplishments: Sadie Friesmeyer (livestock and poultry projects; livestock judging second-place team at the South Texas State Fair), Audrey Moody (Hardin‑Jefferson High School senior and Texas 4‑H equine ambassador…
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