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Dairy projects of many kinds are available to New York youth ages 5-19 through the Cornell Cooperative Extension program. For more information, contact your county CCE office or the address at the end of this page. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to read many documents on this site. You can download it for free from Adobe.com

Dairy cattle resource links:
Breeds of Cattle
NYS Cattle Health Assurance Program
PRO-DAIRY Program
Holstein Dairy Cattle Association - The Holstein Foundation is a source for Uniform Scorecards for Jr. Dairy Contests and the workbook Dairy Judging.
Primary Dairy Resources Page

4-H Youth Dairy Events & Activities

Other youth dairy activities & programs

The 4-H Dairy "Skills for Life" Series developed by the 4-H Cooperative Curriculum System (4-HCCS) is part of the national 4-H reviewed and recommended resource collection. Price ranges vary according to quantity. The average price per book is approximately $3.30. The 4-HCCS website is located at: http://www.n4hccs.org.

Dairy 1 Dig Into Dairy
Dairy 2 Moving Ahead
Dairy 3 Leading the Way
Dairy 4 Helper's Guide
Booklets can be ordered separately or in packages of 4. The National 4-H council also features the same recommended resources on their on-line product catalog site at http://www.4-hmall.org.

For more information, contact:
National 4-H Supply Service
7100 Connecticut Ave.
Chevy Chase, MD 20815-4999
Phone: (301) 961-2934
Fax: (301) 961-2937
Email: 4Hsupply@fourhcouncil.edu

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Debbie Grusenmeyer
djc27@cornell.edu
Animal Science Department
268 Morrison Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York 14853-4801
607-255-0656
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4-H is a youth development program of the Cooperative Extension Service and the United States Department of Agriculture. The name 4-H and the clover emblem are protected by Federal Statute Citation 18 U.S.C. 707

4-H Web Sites: National 4-H Council | 4-H USA | National 4-H Web | National 4-H Coop. Curr. System


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