Life On The Farm As The Years Fly Bye

We All Learn At a Different Pace

What did I learn about myself through my 4-H participation?

I learned that it is not easy to be 16 and on the edge of adulthood.

Head - to clear thinking, when giving your word to someone, think about how it will affect your heart if you buckle to peer pressure and go against your morals and ethics .

Heart - to greater loyalty; loyalty is something that is given freely and cannot be demanded or forced upon someone.

Hands - to larger service, you can only do what you feel is right and work hard to achieve your goals.

Health - to better living; if your word is your honor, and you stand fast to your morals and ethics; loyalty will come to you freely, your goals will be realized, and you will make a difference in the world around you.


I love 4-H !


Peer pressure is one of the hardest things we face; stay true to yourself no matter how hard it is and make a difference!

4H My Journey

Farmer's Hands Video

2011-2012 Western National Roundup

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Sounds like fun

 January 21, 2011 – Starts in Pendleton, OR & ends in LaGrande, OR
 
All those “young at heart” are invited to participate, so there are no age limitations.  The conference is a great opportunity for younger members that are back on a family ranch or are considering starting their own operation as well as members who might still be in college who are considering going back to a ranch or looking for a job within the cattle industry.  The PNW YCC is a chance to look at the cattle business from many different perspectives and hear from true movers and shakers who are helping to direct the future of our industry.
Click here to register and more information.