Reporting

Interview with Secretary Ed Schafer!
Sophie Gilbert, 4-H Network News reporter, interviews Secretary of Agriculture Ed Schafer, regarding the exciting 4-H initiative: One Million New Scientists. One Million New Ideas. Sophie was in Washington D.C. during the roll out of the campaign to encourage increased training in the areas of Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) across the United States.

Interview with Secretary of Agriculture Ed Schafer.
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Sophie Gilbert and Matthew Elmore interviewed Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur about the importance of the United States staying competitive in Science, Engineering and Technology.

4-H interview with
Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur of Ohio.

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Matthew and Sophie stand with John Deere Foundation representatives, Cheryl Salley and John Deere. The John Deere Foundation has been an active supporter of 4-H youth programs, including science and leadership programs, as well as 4-H Afterschool.

Sophie talks with members of a 4-H technology team from Mississippi. Pictured above are l. to r.: Thomas Keary, Kaylee Keith, Iver Vandiver and Sophie Gilbert.
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WSU in Seattle 2008: A Taste of WSU
WSU researchers and their community partners enjoyed an evening at Benaroya Hall, sharing the bounty of their research related to food, farming, crops, and more! Featured are 4-H Network News reporters, Jesaint Baril and Sophie Gilbert, as well as WSU President Elson Floyd. Luke Turner and Tyrus Wilcox, cameras. Click here to see the feature on WSU Extension's state website.

This video is dedicated to the memory of
Ed McMichael, "The Tuba Man," 1955-2008.

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WSU at Pike Place Market
This video features Washington State University researchers and their community partners at the Pike Place Market for a special evening of food and conversation, exploring innovative food products, organic farming practices, environmentally friendly pest control and more.