Scioto County Farm Bureau hosts Growing Tomorrow’s Ag Leaders Camp
Students discovered agricultural programs and colleges offering varied agricultural careers.
Read MoreJoin us for the Growing Agricultural Leaders Camp, which is designed to expose our future ag leaders to various educational entities that offer ag careers and programs that may be considered non-traditional. It also provides leadership, communication, and career planning skills to help them plan for college, trade school or the workforce.
The camp will be held at Canter’s Cave 4-H Camp in Jackson on Wednesday, Nov. 13. Arrival time will be 9 a.m. and dismissal will be 7 p.m. following dinner. The cost is $10 and includes lunch, dinner and a free T-shirt. Please call the Farm Bureau office at 740-286-4598 or click this link to register by Friday, Oct. 25 to ensure you receive a free camp T-shirt.
This program is funded by the a grant from the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation.
Students discovered agricultural programs and colleges offering varied agricultural careers.
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