Hello! My name is Kyla Baxter, and I am so excited to introduce myself as the 4-H Summer Intern for the Oregon State University Extension Service in Douglas County. I was born and raised in the small town of Oakland, Oregon, and have always been involved in the agricultural community for as long as I can remember; I am so happy I can connect it with youth development activities this summer!  

Kyla Baxter, OSU Extension Intern in Douglas County. Photo: Christine Summers Photography

I started in the 4-H program when I was just nine years old, and I was involved for six years. I showed livestock at the county fair, participated in community service, photography, and livestock judging, and even served as my club president during my junior year of high school. During my freshman year, I transitioned to FFA to exhibit my animals. 

Kyla and swine project, George. Photo: Brooke W Photography

This fall, I’ll be taking a further step in my education at the University of Idaho. I am majoring in animal and veterinary science with a focus on production and animal nutrition. I hope to pursue a career in feedlot production or animal nutrition, which I find so important and crucial to the world of Agriculture!  

One of the most exciting things about this internship is getting a behind-the-scenes look at all that Extension offers. I’ve always associated Extension with 4-H, but now I’m learning that it’s so much more. From agriculture and natural resources to youth development, community engagement and nutrition education. Extension reaches every corner of our community, and I cannot wait to be a part of it this summer.  

Of course, one of the biggest events of the summer is the Douglas County Fair, and this year is going to be a huge challenge and an even bigger adventure for me. I’ll be helping with the 4-H program all week and exhibiting my market and breeding hogs as an FFA member. It is going to be a whirlwind, but I love a good challenge and I’m excited to rise to the occasion! 

During my interview for the internship, I was asked how I might help shape the culture of the fair this year. I immediately thought about how much I love a good t-shirt- not just for the style, but for how it can unite people and spark for pride. So, I came up with a t-shirt fundraiser! The shirts feature “Douglas County 4-H” on the front and the 2025 fair logo on the back and they celebrate our beloved fair mascot Dougy’s 60th Birthday! All proceeds will go toward supporting the Douglas County 4-H Ambassador Team. This project is more than just raising money- it is about bringing our community together to celebrate 4-H, agriculture and youth involvement.  

I know this summer will be full of learning, growth and lots of hard work, and I truly couldn’t be more excited. I am so grateful for the opportunity to give back to the program that I grew up in and learn from the passionate people who make Extension such a vital part of our community.  

Thank you for reading, and I hope everyone has a great summer! 

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