Starting as a 4-H member in Indiana, later serving as a club leader in Iowa, and then as a livestock superintendent for Woodford County, 4-H has been a part of Bill Royer’s life for 70 years. Bill states, “4-H means so much to me. It is both fun for youth and teaches life skills and leadership.” While Bill has retired from his position as sheep superintendent for Woodford County 4-H, he remains active in the program serving on the sheep committee, the food stand committee, and the Woodford County 4-H and Extension Foundation. We are honored to have Bill Royer as a member of our Woodford 4-H community, inspiring and leading our next generation of 4-H members.
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