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Ambassador Report 2016 Updated <—- Click Here for 2016 Ambassador Report
The Texas 4-H Livestock Ambassador Program is coming off of a truly groundbreaking year. In 2016, our program added West Texas A&M University and they graciously hosted our group along with Texas Tech University. The addition was an unquestioned success and WT has agreed to host the Livestock Ambassadors again in 2017. In August 2016, 19 Ambassadors boarded a plane in Houston headed for South America. We traveled to Uruguay and Argentina on an international agricultural experience. With visits to family farms, historic ranches, feedlot tours, major agricultural research institutes and various production facilities, Ambassadors were able to immerse themselves in cultural experiences exclusively found in these countries and develop new perspectives of international agriculture. As rewarding as it was for our Ambassadors to be recognized internationally, the program is successful only because of outstanding work you lead locally.
County Extension Agent support and coordination has been the driving force behind this successful program. Please consider approaching potential Texas 4-H Livestock Ambassadors in your county and recruiting he/she to the program. Our hope is when they return from the course, you will find them to be eager to assist you with educational programs. Below are the 2017 details and application link. Above, you will find a Texas 4-H Ambassador promotional document (2016 Summary).
2017 Texas 4-H Livestock Ambassador Short Courses:
A. Texas A&M University July 17-20, 2017 Cost: $250
B. Texas Tech University/West Texas A&M University July 24-27, 2017 Cost: $250
Selection Criteria:
Application Process:
My best,
Billy Zanolini, PhD
Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist
Youth Livestock and Agriculture
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service