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FFA and 4H Commitment

21 Oct 2021
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by Bownds Ranches

The school year is in session and 4H and FFA are in full swing. 

Growing up in a rural community provides excellent hands-on experience for our youth to be involved in the outdoors and learn to take on responsibilities and enhance leadership skills.

Bownds Ranches is a proud supporter of our local 4H and FFA students, dedicated to their extracurricular activities. Brandon, having been a 4H and FFA member and officer in elementary through high school, knows the hard work and effort into raising show animals.

“Early mornings before school, cold weather, wet weather, doesn’t matter, animals need to be fed and given fresh water,” says Brandon. In some cases the temperatures drop so low, a thick layer of ice needs to be broken on the water trough. “Their hands and fingers get cold, their noses get runny, but it’s the dedication they put into it that makes it all worth it.”

Students pour the majority of their before school and after time into these projects that stretch over a lengthy period of time during the school year, and let’s not forget to mention the amount of money and making time for homework, sports, and at-home chores.

After school, they have to spend time with their animal, creating a bond. Once they’ve become familiar with each other, that’s when it’s time to start leading and setting up. After a few months of steady hard work, day in and day out, when it’s time for show, there is even more work involved. Trimming, Clipping, Washing, Drying, all still the while Feeding, Watering, Leading, Setting up the Trailer, Getting all the Supplies needed for show. It’s a chore!

More young people need experiences that are hands-on, youth-led, and transformative. These experiences help them develop self-reliance and positive social and academic outcomes

We are so very proud of these kiddos and hard work should be rewarded. Come support our local 4H and FFA kiddos at the Uvalde County Junior Livestock Show typically held at the end of January!

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A day in the life of a rancher is non-stop, there's always plenty to do while tending the land. But there's no lifestyle more fulfilling. If the idea of owning a property that can be passed down from generation to generation appeals to you, Brandon Bownds is only a phone call away. As a 5th generation Texas rancher and a 3rd generation ranch broker, he knows what it takes. Brandon's passion is his pride, and it would be his honor and privilege to help you find, upgrade or sell your family ranch.

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