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Dairy science : 4-H member manual Public Deposited

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  • Science is involved in many areas of dairying. The 4-H Dairy Science Project emphasizes the "why's" of dairying. The information you learn here should help you with other dairy projects. You will learn some of the "why's" of selection, nutrition, milk secretion, and reproduction as well as "how to do it" aspects of working with your project animal or animals. You may carry this 4-H Dairy Science Project in addition to your Dairy Animal Project. Or you may carry the 4-H Dairy Science Project alone. In either case, you should answer the questions and perform the suggested activities prepared for each section. Your project leader will give you a set of the exercises along with this bulletin. You may want to do only one or two activities for some sections and then concentrate on other sections for more detailed study. Use your own initiative in preparing a dairy science exhibit or conducting a dairy science demonstration. In this way, you will benefit from the traditional 4-H "learning by doing."
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  • Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
  • Oregon State University Extension Service
  • Washington State University Cooperative Extension
  • University of Idaho Cooperative Extension System
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  • Adapted, by permission, from 4-H DAIRY SCIENCE, by Louis D. Boyd, Michigan State University Cooperative Extension Service Bulletin 145D.

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