4-H Embryology Program Kicks Off – Thanks to Florida Agriculture in the Classroom and Marianna Tractor Supply Company!

 

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The Jackson County 4-H Youth Development Program is proud to offer a 4-H Embryology Program for the youth of Jackson County. This program would not be possible without the help of a mini-grant provided by Florida Agriculture in the Classroom and the donation of supplies from the Marianna Tractor Supply Store and store manager Belinda Springhart.

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Marianna Tractor Supply Company store manager Belinda Springhart.
Chicks Hatching March 30 2015
Eggs hatching in incubator, UF/IFAS Jackson County Extension Office.

 

Classes from Malone School, Dayspring Christian Academy, and the Jackson County 4-H Hoppers and Cluckers Club, will be receiving an incubator, eggs, supplies and curriculum on March 30, 2015. The 4-H Embryology project focuses on the science of embryology, which a branch of biology that deals with the development of an embryo from the fertilization of the ovum to the fetus stage.

The Jackson County 4-H program is growing more and more every day. If you or someone you know would like to learn more about the Jackson County 4-H Embryology Program, or any of the other Youth Development Programs offered, please visit the 4-H Youth Development page at https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/jacksonco/. You may also contact the 4-H Office at (850) 482-9620 or email amgranger@ufl.edu.

 

Brooder on display at UF/IFAS Jackson County Extension Office.
Brooder on display at UF/IFAS Jackson County Extension Office.
Jackson County 4-H Agent Angel Granger poses with chicks in brooder hatched in the Extension Office.
Jackson County 4-H Agent Angel Granger poses with chicks in brooder hatched in the Extension Office.
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Posted: March 31, 2015


Category: Agriculture, Farm Management, Livestock



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