Through 4-H, boys and girls develop
.....their Heads
for clearer thinking,
.....their Hearts
for greater loyalty,
.....their Hands
for larger service,
.....their Health
for better living.
To join a 4-H club or for information about 4-H in Webster
County, contact Jeannie Moreno,
youth program assistant in Webster
County.
4-H
Volunteer Orientation Training
Missouri 4-H requires volunteers to attend a one-time
volunteer orientation. In-person trainings are offered
throughout the year in each county or region.
In-person trainings are preferred; however, when
absolutely necessary, volunteers may take the online
training with a required quiz. For the login/password,
contact the
Webster County
Extension Center or
4-H Youth Program Assistant Jeannie Moreno.
Show Me Quality
Assurance Program (SMQA)
This training is required for anyone planning to
show
livestock at the Ozark Empire Fair or Missouri
State
Fair. Training covers good management practices
in
the handling and use of animal health products,
and
encourages producers to review their approach to
their herds' health programs.
Last reviewed 2009-08-26