Cascade County 4-H Livestock Leaders
MISSION STATEMENT
To provide education and promote programs in the area of 4-H livestock. To insure fair and equitable participation and treatment of all youth involved in the program.
OBJECTIVES
To encourage 4-H members to learn as much as possible about livestock while developing
leadership skills, a sense of responsibility, initiative and self-reliance.
To promote and develop good sportsmanship in all aspects of the program.
Committee Executive Board Members
President |
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Vice President |
Secretary |
Treasurer Liz Jennings, Ulm Pishkun 4-H Club |
You can contact the executive board members by emailing cascade4hll@gmail.com.
Livestock Education
The Cascade County 4-H Livestock Leaders host project days throughout the year in addition to clinics that focus on showmanship, fitting, animal care and a host of other topics. Education days are held at the MSU Cascade County Extension Office once a month and clinics are held throughout the county. Members are encouraged to take advantage of these opportunities whenever possible.
4-H'er MUST attend a Livestock Quality Assurance workshop once as a junior (13 years old and younger) and as a senior (14 years and older)
We are always looking for more ideas and encourage members and parents to become involved as Volunteers, Leaders, and Junior Leaders.
Cascade County Livestock Show & Sale Buyers Education Videos
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Montana State University and Montana State University Extension prohibit discrimination in all of their programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital and family status.