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This self-directed course is designed for Nebraska 4-H leaders, staff, volunteers, and any chaperone of a 4-H event to better understand their responsibility for creating a protective environment for youth. The course includes lessons, planning guides, example scenarios, and reporting procedures, and the curriculum addresses potential risks that could cause personal harm or harm to a 4-H member. Contact: Jill A. Goedeken (jgoedeken2@unl.edu) University of Nebraska-Lincoln


Category: 4-H & Youth

Women’s Roles in Farm and Ranch Transition Planning is an online course for women in agriculture.The course introduces transition planning activities and terminology to give women of all ages specific action steps they can take. Women will learn how to help move a farm or ranch business to the next generation whether family or non-family is involved. Communication tips and tools will help women talk to their family and other farm/ranch partners about planning for the future.

For more information contact:  Madeline Schultz at schultz@iastate.edu

Women in Ag Learning Network (www.extension.org/womeninag)

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Category: 4-H: Washington