Pennsylvania was one of 17 state teams that competed in the 37th annual National 4-H Forestry Invitational from Sunday, July 31, through Thursday, August 4. Teams from Arkansas, Tennessee, and Florida placed first, second, and third respectively. Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin were also represented at this year’s Invitational.
The invitational was held at
West Virginia University Jackson’s
Mill State 4-H Camp and Conference Center near Weston, West Virginia. The event
is sponsored by Farm Credit System, Sustainable Forestry Initiative, Inc., USDA
Forest Service State and Private Southern Region, West Virginia University
Extension Service, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Forest Foundation,
Southern Regional Extension Forestry, Association of Natural Resource Extension
Professionals, and National Woodland Owners Association.
While at the Invitational 4-H
members competed for overall team and individual awards in several
categories. Events included tree identification,
tree measurement, compass and pacing, insect and disease identification,
topographic map use, forest evaluation, the forestry bowl and a written forestry
exam.
Left to Right: Kathleen
England, Stephanie Miller, Eve Olofson, Hilary Fernandes, Riley Roslund, Ella
Miller, Deborah Beisel (Coach), and Kari Roslund
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The Joe Yeager “Spirit of the Invitational” award was given to Holden Doane from Indiana. This award recognizes an outstanding 4-H contestant at the Invitational. It is presented to the individual who takes initiative, is enthusiastic, and is eager to lead academic and social situations.
4-H is a youth education
program operated by the Cooperative Extension Service of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the state
land grant universities. More
than six million youth, 540,000 volunteers, and 3,500 professionals participate
in 4-H nationwide, and nearly 100,000 are part of the 4-H Forestry Program.
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