Seventh Grade Calhoun Middle High School Student, Trinity Probasco is in her second year of 4-H through the WVU Extension Service. Through the organization Trinity is learning the business side of raising market ready animals and promoting her family farm.
Trinity said she has learned a lot from being involved with 4-H and that when she sells an animal, she then uses the money to pay for her next project and to put some of her money toward college.
She wanted to give a huge thank you to Brian and Wanda Jarvis of Utility Energy Services for purchasing and giving back to the program at the 2023 Youth 4-H and FFA Livestock show and sale.
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