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On this episode of Flock Talk, 4-H Ontario’s coordinator of programming & resources, Elizabeth Johnston shares how the organization has evolved to meet the needs of today’s youth in agriculture, how it's has been able to balance traditional hands-on learning with digital online education as well as some of the most valuable skills that members are gaining. Elizabeth also talks about the newly updated version of the 4-H sheep manual and how it reflects where the sheep industry is headed, how organizations like OSF could work more closely with 4-H and what types of support and collaborations could help elevate these programs even further plus much more!
For more information or to get involved at 4-H, visit www.4h-hontario.ca
For more OSF content, follow us on Social Media
Instagram & Facebook: @OntarioSheepFarmers
X : @OntarioSheep
and Visit our Website: Ontariosheep.org
On this episode of Flock Talk, 4-H Ontario’s coordinator of programming & resources, Elizabeth Johnston shares how the organization has evolved to meet the needs of today’s youth in agriculture, how it's has been able to balance traditional hands-on learning with digital online education as well as some of the most valuable skills that members are gaining. Elizabeth also talks about the newly updated version of the 4-H sheep manual and how it reflects where the sheep industry is headed, how organizations like OSF could work more closely with 4-H and what types of support and collaborations could help elevate these programs even further plus much more!
For more information or to get involved at 4-H, visit www.4h-hontario.ca
For more OSF content, follow us on Social Media
Instagram & Facebook: @OntarioSheepFarmers
X : @OntarioSheep
and Visit our Website: Ontariosheep.org