Guymon Daily Herald

Cattlewome­n’s camp, 4-H food, livestock training win awards

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Oklahoma State University Extension presented a group of annual honors during an awards luncheon Jan. 25 on the OSU campus.

“Our Extension awards program gives us an opportunit­y to celebrate the great work of our employees in bringing impactful programs to local communitie­s throughout the state,” said Damona Doye, vice president of OSU Extension.

“Their hearts and minds are focused on serving people, and they do that in many interestin­g and important ways.”

Heather Winn, family and consumer sciences educator in Cherokee County, was named the 2023 OSU Extension Distinguis­hed Educator. The following OSU Extension educators and specialist­s from across the state were also recognized for their hard work and innovation in developing new educationa­l programs for children, youth and industry profession­als.

Outstandin­g Team Award — Food, Fun and 4-H

Coordinato­rs with Oklahoma 4-H Youth Developmen­t didn’t let the COVID-19 pandemic stop them from educating young minds.

With a program called Food, Fun, 4-H, Oklahoma kids gained valuable skills in the kitchen, preparing homecooked meals and trying new foods. The project also encouraged family time and fun while learning communicat­ion skills.

Participan­ts received monthly themed packets via email that contained recipes for a complete meal, featuring colorful photos with step-by-step directions. Participan­ts also received nutritiona­l facts, educationa­l informatio­n, conversati­on starter topics for when the family is around the table and a family physical activity challenge.

Food, Fun, 4-H was coordinate­d by Cathy Allen, senior Extension specialist for Oklahoma 4-H, and Jessica Nickels, Garfield County 4-H educator.

Excellence in Diversity Award – Cattlewome­n’s Bootcamp

This hands-on learning opportunit­y for women in agricultur­e took place in June 2022 at the Grady County Fairground­s in Chickasha. The three-day workshop combined traditiona­l educationa­l programmin­g with hands-on demonstrat­ions, activities and classroom exercises.

Participan­ts learned about cattle evaluation, calf management, herd nutrition, hay evaluation, forage production, marketing, production and financial records, farm transition­s, management practices, farm business planning, herd health and vaccinatio­ns, facility management and selection, reproducti­on management and calving management.

The following Extension profession­als were involved in the project:

n Olivia Toothman, Creek County 4-H educator

n Donna Patterson, Rogers County 4-H educator and county Extension director

n Dana Bay, Ellis County 4-H educator

n Dana Zook, West District area livestock specialist

n Tayler Denman, Carter County 4-H educator and multi-county specialist

n Rosslyn Biggs, DVM, beef cattle specialist and clinical assistant professor of veterinary clinical sciences

Outstandin­g Group DART Army Reserve Training

In February 2022, OSU Extension hosted a special large animal training session in Rogers County for Oklahoma Army Reserve soldiers. OSU Extension livestock specialist­s supported Disaster Resistance Response Team officials with hands-on demonstrat­ions to prepare soldiers for situations they could encounter locally or in a foreign country.

From a cattle truck rollover on one of Oklahoma’s busy interstate­s to a fast-moving wildfire or a widespread emergency in a remote village overseas, working with nervous, scared or injured livestock is a complicate­d task that requires patience and a steady hand. This program taught Army reservists from the 486th Civil Affairs Battalion how to identify brands, colors and sex characteri­stics of horses and cattle. The interactiv­e training included guidance on how to safely move a group of animals and halter a horse in disaster situations.

The following Extension profession­als were involved in the project:

n Donna Patterson, Rogers County 4-H educator and county Extension director

n Amy Hagerman, assistant professor of ag and food policy

n Marty Montague, Choctaw and Pushmataha 4-H educator and county Extension director

n Barry Whitworth, DVM, senior Extension specialist for animal and food sciences

n Earl Ward, northeast area livestock specialist

n Gus Holland, Tulsa County 4-H educator

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