News Summary
The Texas 4-H Roundup in College Station has attracted over 1,600 students competing in 50 categories focused on agriculture and entrepreneurship. With strong attendance from competitors and supporters, the event emphasizes life lessons and skills development. Participants engage in various activities that prepare them for future careers, while also building a network. Young entrepreneurs showcase their ventures and gain insights from industry leaders, reinforcing the program’s mission of nurturing future leaders in an evolving world.
College Station Hosts Texas 4-H Roundup for Future Leaders
College Station, Texas – The Texas 4-H Roundup has attracted more than 1,600 students who are competing across 50 categories, showcasing their skills in various aspects of agriculture and entrepreneurship. This year’s event, held at Reed Arena, also draws approximately 3,000 attendees, including competitors, officials, and supporters. While trophies are awarded for various competitions, the primary focus remains on the life lessons and transferable skills that participants gain through their involvement in the program.
Skill Development for Young Entrepreneurs
At the heart of the Texas 4-H Roundup is a dedication to career readiness and educating students about the agricultural industry. Participants engage in activities related to livestock management, crop cultivation, cooking, fashion design, and entrepreneurship. A key aspect of the program is equipping students with essential marketing skills and networking opportunities, which are vital for their future careers.
Young Entrepreneurs Showcase Their Ventures
Among the young entrepreneurs participating in this year’s event is Quinn Felcman from San Angelo. He is attending the Roundup to support his honey-making business, Bees and Bros. Felcman is gaining valuable insights into the economic aspects of managing a business, highlighting the program’s emphasis on financial literacy and operational efficiency.
Networking and Community Building
The Texas 4-H Roundup provides a platform for students to build connections within the community. Members of the 4-H state council are particularly focused on future-oriented skills and making valuable contacts. Participants like Texann Ralston stress the significance of establishing a network that can lead to recommendations and support as they pursue their career aspirations.
Life Skills Beyond Competition
Competitors also share how the program influences their personal lives. Rylee Valenkamp emphasizes the self-sufficiency skills she has acquired through 4-H, particularly in cooking. All participants underscore the importance of the strong work ethic instilled in them, which is crucial for future generations.
Entrepreneurial Insights from Industry Leaders
Jackie Doss, the owner of JD Ranch Boutique, is offering an entrepreneurship seminar at this year’s Roundup. Doss shares her experiences of starting her business and overcoming obstacles, including negativity from naysayers. She reports that her boutique thrives with 70% of sales coming from the physical storefront and 30% from online initiatives. Attendees of her seminar find value in her practical advice, particularly regarding personal branding and resilience amid challenges.
Transferring Skills to Future Careers
Upon attending the seminars and workshops, many participants recognize that the skills they learn through 4-H extend beyond entrepreneurship and agriculture. They learn crucial lessons about trust-building and creating a personal brand, which are applicable in various fields of work.
Acknowledging Excellence
Among the standout participants is Kade Lawrence, who has gained recognition for his public speaking accomplishments at national events. Lawrence advocates for the agricultural sector through the resources provided by the 4-H program, showcasing how public speaking can play a pivotal role in promoting the industry.
A Platform for Future Opportunities
The Texas 4-H Roundup not only emphasizes competition but also nurtures skills and opportunities that participants can carry with them into adulthood. As the event continues to foster growth and learning among young entrepreneurs and agricultural students, it reinforces its mission of preparing future leaders for success in an increasingly complex world.
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- KBTX: Texas 4-H Roundup
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- Google Search: 4-H Roundup 2025
- WTAW: Grant Assistance for 4-H Roundup
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- The Eagle: 4-H Roundup Event Coverage
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