2022 Ohio Youth Capital Challenge winners announced
A team exploring wastewater solutions came out on top during the finals of the 2022 Ohio Youth Capital Challenge recently held at the Ohio Department of Agriculture in Reynoldsburg.
Read MoreExceptional community citizenship is one of the values that makes FFA, 4-H and Farm Bureau such successful organizations. These groups partner each year for the Ohio Youth Capital Challenge, giving teens the chance to get involved and have a hands-on experience that will enable them to make their communities a better place. Delegates work in their assigned delegate teams over the course of a few months to develop a public policy issue and proposed solution and prepare a presentation for public hearing. Winners and finalists receive scholarship funds.
A team exploring wastewater solutions came out on top during the finals of the 2022 Ohio Youth Capital Challenge recently held at the Ohio Department of Agriculture in Reynoldsburg.
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Read MoreIn addition to the new and improved Land and Living exhibit, other highlights include the signing of SB 57, the hemp bill; the announcement of the Ohio Signature Food Contest and Youth Capital Challenge winners and the Dean’s Steer Show.
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