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Volume 5 Number 2

  • Nine men and women stand in front of a metal building.

    Development Direction

    A dream of the Mississippi Pest Control Association and the Mississippi State University Extension Service is coming true after more than 20 years, thanks to a generous donation by one of Mississippi’s oldest pest-control companies.

  • National 4-H Hall of Fame Members

    William Hall “Corn Club” Smith,  Francis J. Lundy, Alphonse Marks, Hobson Waits, Lester Spell, Harry Dendy, and Harvey Lee Gordon Sr. have been named to the National 4-H Hall of Fame in recognition of their contributions to 4-H.

  • A young boy throws a rope toward a fake bull with the help of an older man standing behind him.

    Extension Where You Are

    When FARMtastic makes its rounds over South Mississippi, residents, businesses, schools, and community organizations come together to ensure that participants have a great time.

  • A man wearing a blue collared shirt stands in a boat with his hand on an old white steering wheel.

    Saving the Sound

    When Ryan Bradley wanted to help make the Mississippi Sound cleaner and more profitable for commercial shrimpers, he knew where to turn for help launching a cleanup program.

  • A man stands next to a woman with his arm around her shoulders while they both smile at the camera; a lake rests in the background.

    Mississippi’s Gift to Farmers

    John McKee refers to the Mississippi State University Row Crop Short Course as a “convention of rock stars.”

  • A woman wearing a blue collared jacket stands in the fruit aisle of a grocery store.

    What’s New

    In this "What's New in Extension," Extension agents implement better safety standards, train to deliver Mental Health First Aid, and receive national recognition. Also, new irrigation and specialists join the Extension family.

  • A young woman wearing a dark green blazer stands behind a podium while several people stand looking at her.

    No Limits

    Nerves jangling, Jaylin Smith of Greenwood stepped to the podium to address legislators and guests gathered in the Mississippi Senate chamber in February 2019. Her audience seemed preoccupied, checking their cell phones. By the time she finished her speech, they were on their feet, applauding.

  • Two young women and one young man wearing green blazers stand on a marble floor.

    4-H Legislative Day

    Legislative Day is a favorite among 4-H’ers. Each year, Mississippi 4-H Council officers and ambassadors spend a day visiting their legislative leaders at the Mississippi State Capitol. Not only is the visit an interesting experience for 4-H’ers learning about how state government works, but it’s also a way to thank legislators for their support of 4-H and the Mississippi State University Extension Service, which oversees 4-H statewide.

  • Dark blue water meets the edge of white sand on a clean, empty beach.

    Beautiful Beaches

    Mississippi’s commercial fish industry employs thousands of Magnolia State workers who work along the beautiful waters of the Gulf Coast.

  • A close up of a white concrete entrance with “Polk Dement Stadium” engraved into the concrete.

    Keeping Jobs in Mississippi

    Jackson Precast Inc. is Mississippi’s only company that specializes in producing architectural precast, DeVoss explains. When the business competes for jobs, out-of-state manufacturers are its main competitors

  • A group of 14 men and women stand on either side of a woman wearing a bright green hat and holding up an award.

    Doing the “Heart” Work

    It all started back in 1966, when former 4-H’er Ruby Beckley decided to become a 4-H volunteer leader. During her own days in 4-H, she won corn-growing competitions, and she knew, even though she wasn’t a mother yet, she needed to share her talents with the next generation.

  • A young woman wearing a white cowboy hat and a red embroidered blazer stands on a wooden deck.

    4-H: Where Are They Now?

    Miss Rodeo America 2019 Taylor McNair is the official spokesperson for the sport of professional rodeo. A native of Learned, Mississippi, McNair will travel more than 100,000 miles to attend more than 100 rodeos over the course of her term. She shares how the 10 years she spent in Hinds County 4-H prepared her for her career.

  • A man wearing a blue collared shirt rests his hand on a green tractor with several red tractors parked behind him.

    Bridging the Gap

    Farming is all Will Smythe has ever known. The Washington County producer, whose acres of corn and soybeans grow in Tribbett, supports his family’s farm operation beside his father and brother, his wife and children, every day. Smythe is quick to see, however, that success in agriculture is defined by much more than his year-to-year profitability.

  • A blonde young woman wearing a blue lab coat and safety glasses holds a glass dropper up to the camera.

    Agent of Change

    As a young child, Emily Davis was the victim of a horrific crime, but, with the support of her family and the pediatrician who documented the evidence, Davis became a survivor.

  • A boy wearing an orange and blue plaid shirt and holding an open book stands next to another boy wearing a blue shirt.  Photo credit: Kevin Hudson

    Growing a Champion

    “You know that saying, ‘It takes a village to raise a child’? Well, it takes a village to raise a goat, because it’s a kid!” Tyler Branch says with a smile.

    A senior at the Mississippi School for Math and Science, Tyler knows this truth from experience. His 4-H career centered around showing Boer goats.

  • Four girls wearing cowboy hats and sashes at the 2019 Sale of Champions.

    Dixie National Sale of Junior Champions 2019

    For the 50th anniversary of the sale, the record-breaking total amount earned was $382,775. While the animals in the sale are impressive, the 4-H’ers are even more astounding.

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