
Cultivating Character: 4H Youth In Action
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📌 Episode Description:
In this inspiring episode of Modern Farming, we sit down with three incredible student leaders from Florida’s 4-H program to explore how youth agriculture education is shaping tomorrow’s workforce and cultivating passionate leaders across the state. Whether they’re raising heifers, advocating for ag literacy, or launching urban programs in their schools, these teens are proving that 4-H is more than livestock—it’s a launchpad for life.
👩🌾 Featured Guests:
• Musiq Williams – Palm Beach County
A 17-year-old senior at Alexander Dreyfoos School of the Arts, Musiq is a Strings major who has dedicated 7 years to 4-H, participating in poultry, leadership, public speaking, and citizenship projects. She’s most proud of her efforts to expand ag and 4-H programming in her urban school setting. Musiq aspires to become an agricultural lawyer, advocating for farmers and ag education.
• Cayce Sullivan – Gilchrist County
A 17-year-old homeschooled senior with a deep passion for animal husbandry and rural life. Over her 11 years in 4-H, Cayce has dedicated herself to raising heifers and participating in livestock programs. Her goal of becoming a large animal veterinarian is fueled by the hands-on experience and leadership opportunities she’s gained through 4-H, which has played a pivotal role in helping her pursue that dream.
• Tommy Hawes – Broward County
A 12-year veteran of 4-H from the Fort Lauderdale area, Tommy has been a vocal advocate for agriculture education and literacy in his community. His experience in public outreach and legislative advocacy has shaped his goal to pursue a career in ag policy and advocacy.
🌾 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
• How 4-H combines traditional agriculture with modern skills like robotics, sewing, photography, economics, and public speaking.
• What leadership looks like in practice—from local mentoring to legislative advocacy.
• The significance of expanding agricultural education in urban schools and nontraditional settings.
• An inside look at the Work Ready Florida program—a grant-funded 4-H virtual club helping teens earn AEST (Agriculture Education Services & Technology) certifications in general and specialized agriculture skills.
🔗 Resources Mentioned:
• Learn more about Work Ready Florida: https://florida4h.ifas.ufl.edu/youth/4-h-clubs/virtual-clubs/work-ready-florida/
• Explore AEST Certifications: https://aest.ag/
🎧 Tune in to hear:
Authentic stories of hard work, purpose, and the deep impact of youth leadership programs—straight from the next generation of agriculture leaders. Whether you’re an educator, student, or parent, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical insights into how youth in agriculture are growing more than just crops—they’re growing communities.