Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chenango County

4-H
History

The Chenango County 4-H program formally began in 1920 when Harry L. Case was hired by the Chenango County Farm Bureau (former name of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chenango County) to work with Junior Extension programs.

Follow the links below to learn about the history of New York State 4-H and the National 4-H movement. (comming soon)


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This page was last updated on Wednesday, January 17, 2007

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