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Animal Science Updates

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Updated: Mar 3, 2022


New announcements, resources, and calendar updates have been posted on our 4-H Livestock Sharepoint site. Do visit this staff webpage for upcoming calendar items that may be of interest to you and your CCE audiences. Please reach out if you have new staff updates in 2022. Virtual statewide 4-H Dairy Bowl workshops will be from 6:30 to 7:45 PM on February 3,10,17, and 24, 2022. More information and registration will come out after the 1st of the year. New York State Dairy Discovery Workshop is planning for an in-person program on Cornell campus-March 25 and 26th, 2022. New York State 4-H Dairy Quiz Bowl In-person event planned at this time to be held in Morrison Hall on Cornell Campus - April 23, 2022. We are planning for in-person events for Dairy Discovery and Dairy Bowl at this time with additional safety precautions that will need to be followed for the health and well-being of all. We will certainly monitor COVID-19 and Cornell and CDC guidelines as we move forward but we are looking forward to seeing participants in person this spring.You will find calendar updates for other Animal Science (non-livestock) related activities posted on our Dept. of Animal Science 4-H website.

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