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    "The forestry meetings and the workshops the Extension Service organizes have been helpful to me and a lot of other foresters."

    - Jonathan Cutshall
    owner of Cutshall and Sons

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    "His sensory issues are better, his core muscles are much stronger, he follows directions, and he understands many more words."

    - Mehreen Arbab
    mother of Hasib, equine-assisted therapy participant

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    "The Excellence in Tourism Leadership Program provides a path to strengthen industry leaders so we can increase visitor spending and overall travel industry growth in Mississippi."

    - Kristen Brock
    VisitHATTIESBURG director of
    programs and development

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    "We really believe in Extension for teaching responsibility to children and for leading 4-H."

    - Lee Caldwell
    DeSoto County Board
    of Supervisors

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    "In 4-H, I can connect with different ages and interact with both boys and girls. It’s a different dynamic that I like."

    - Harrison County 4-H’er Demi Johnson
    top 15 finalist in the National
    Geographic Slingshot Challenge

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Mississippi State University Extension Director Dr. Angus Catchot, center, with Mississippi 4-H Ambassadors, including, from left, Abbye Buchanan of Rankin County, Karley Jo Harrison of Union County, Reagan Hearn of Rankin County, Jordan Brooks of Holmes County, Morgan White of Oktibbeha County, John Clayton Kitchens (back) of Lauderdale County, Orin Howell of Holmes County, Emily Stewart of Leake County, Samuel McDaniel (back) of Lincoln County, Joy Kitchens of Lauderdale County, and Neely Grace Jordan of Leflore County.

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