WV Farm Bureau Magazine August 2016 | Page 16

Around Our State Discover WVU Extension programs at the State Fair of West Virginia Barbour County 4-H’ers earn top rankings West Virginia University Extension Service Barbour County 4-H’ers recently dug deep to find themselves at the top of the rankings at the National Land, Range and Homesite Evaluation Contest held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Land judging and homesite evaluation programs educate youths about soil properties, management and suitability for homebuilding, proper land utilization and conservation, water and the environment. These practices are used when building homes or for farming and agricultural purposes. The team, coached by retired Barbour County WVU Extension Agent Roger Nestor, was comprised of Emily Farnsworth, Nathan Baldwin, Ivy Ward and Josh Kaiser. T his year’s State Fair of West Virginia takes place from Friday, August 12 through Sunday, August 21. But, did you know that as you walk through the state fair, you’re surrounded by the work of the West Virginia University Extension Service? Our experts and educational programs are scattered around the fairgrounds, and we’ve got a hand in some essential fair happenings – from animal showmanship to educational activities and blue-ribbon projects to gardens on the grounds. Much like your community, WVU Extension is everywhere in ways that you may not be aware of. Join us in the barns to see a variety of goats, pigs, sheep and cattle. It’s more than just a cute, furry face – it’s a demonstration of a 4-H’er’s knowledge about animal genetics, nutrition and showmanship. Youth agriculture programs offered through the WVU Extension Service reach a peak at the state fair with some of the largest shows and sales in the state. Youths from all corners of the state work hard year-round to prepare and show their animals at these events. But, Extension’s presence isn’t confined to agriculture. In the Cecil H. Underwood Youth Center, you can view more than 2,500 4-H projects on exhibit from West Virginia youths. The projects cover everything from food products to rocketry and all have already won blue ribbons on the county level, so each and every one demonstrates a high level of learning about science, health, agriculture and citizenship. In addition to traditional exhibits, there is a more interactive component at the Summer 2016 talent stage. There, 4-H’ers will display more performance-oriented talents, such as singing, public speaking and acting. You may also catch a glimpse of the 4-H Dance Ambassadors, which celebrate the history of West Virginia’s folk dancing culture through performances you can tap your toes along to. Children can also engage with a variety of educational programs, including hands-on activities that make science, technology, engineering and math fun for all ages. True to any fair, the fun (and learning) doesn’t end there. Head down to the WVU Building to see everything WVU has to offer by visiting with the colleges and representatives from across the University. Rumor has it, you can even catch the new Mountaineer and WVU President Gordon Gee for a selfie. While learning about WVU programs, you can play a variety of games with Extension faculty and staff, pick up some WVU giveaways and meet face-to-face with faculty and staff that help bring Extension programs to communities around the state. Once you venture outside the building, be sure to check out the Master Gardener display right across from the building. Master Gardeners from around the state travel to the fairgrounds to volunteer in the garden and provide on-site assistance by providing tours, showing off the displays and answering horticultural questions. The State Fair of West Virginia offers something for everyone, and we hope that you’ll join us in celebrating and discovering the best of what our programs have to offer. You can learn more about the WVU Extension Service at the fair at ext.wvu.edu/events/state-fair. Insert provided by WVU Extension Service and Davis College of Ag., Natural Resources, and Design 16 West Virginia Farm Bureau News