By Scout Nelson
The Hubbard County 4-H Livestock Project Development Committee (PDC) meeting will take place on Monday, March 30, 2026, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Central Time. The meeting will be held at the Hubbard County Extension conference room located at 201 Fair Avenue, Park Rapids, Minnesota.
The Livestock PDC plays an important role in supporting 4-H youth programs. The committee helps plan, promote, and organize educational events focused on livestock and animal science. Its goal is to increase interest in livestock projects and help young participants build important skills.
The committee meets on the first Monday of each month and provides a platform for youth and adults to work together. Through these meetings, members help improve learning opportunities and encourage active participation in livestock projects.
Audience:
The meeting is open to actively enrolled 4-H youth members in grades 5 and above who have completed at least one year in the livestock project and have exhibited livestock at least once at a county fair. Parents and guardians of these youth members are also encouraged to attend.
Livestock PDC Applications:
Interested participants can apply through the youth application or the adult application process. These applications help select members who will support the planning and development of livestock programs.
The University of Minnesota Extension ensures equal access to all participants. Individuals needing special accommodations should contact the event organizer at least two weeks before the meeting. Interpreter services may also be available upon request.
For more information or questions about attending, individuals can contact the 4-H Educator via email or phone.
This meeting provides a valuable opportunity for youth and families to contribute to livestock education while building leadership, teamwork, and practical skills in agriculture.
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Categories: Minnesota, Education, Livestock