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Willman & Rice Animal Science Funds Available

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Animal Science Education and Equipment Resource Support Reimbursements (Louise E. Rice Poultry Fund)


The Youth Extension Staff team in the Department of Animal Science is pleased to announce the availability of funding for 2023! Thanks to the Louise E. Rice Poultry Fund, we are able to offer resource awards of up to $500 to county extension associations in NYS that engage 4-H poultry project youth in direct programming.


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Animal Science Education and Equipment Resource Awards (Willman Fund)

The Youth Extension Staff team in the Department of Animal Science is pleased to announce the availability of funding for the Willman Resource Awards! Thanks to the NYS 4-H Foundation Willman Fund, we are able to offer resource awards up to the amount of $500 to county extension associations in NYS that engage youth in animal science programming.


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