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Registration Open: 4-H Agribusiness Career Conference

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The 47th Annual New York State 4-H Agribusiness Career Conference will be held on October 17-18, 2024 at SUNY Cobleskill and local agri-businesses. The conference is co-sponsored by NYS 4-H, the State University of New York (SUNY) at Cobleskill and the NYS Farm Bureau Foundation for Education. This career exploration conference is open to all youth ages 14 and over whom wish to become more aware of opportunities with agriculture and also the academic requirements for professional positions available in the various agri-businesses. It will feature mini-tours to farms and businesses in the Cobleskill area as well as seminars, guest speakers and guided tours of the SUNY Cobleskill agriculture facilities.


Be sure that all chaperones are background checked before registering. Any chaperone that volunteers to drive for the Mini-Tours must be DMV checked via your office and cleared before attending.


Registration is due by Thursday, October 3rd via the online registration system.






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