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BISMARCK, N.D. – Harvestone Low Carbon Partners (LCP) is proud to announce a new partnership with the North Dakota 4-H program and foundation, a statewide youth development organization conducted by North Dakota State University Extension. This collaboration aims to support youth education, inspire the next generation of leaders, and build awareness around bio-refineries and low-carbon energy industries in North Dakota.

North Dakota 4-H serves youth ages 5 to 18 and provides countless opportunities for skill-building, leadership development, and community engagement. Through this partnership, Harvestone LCP will work with 4-H to introduce youth to the vital role bioenergy plays in our state’s economy and environment, while also highlighting career paths available within the industry.

“We’re excited to support a program that aligns so closely with our values,” said Madi Chrest, HR Director, Harvestone LCP. “By partnering with North Dakota 4-H, we hope to spark curiosity and interest in our field, educate youth about the impact of our work, and encourage them to consider future careers with companies like ours.”

Through this collaboration, Harvestone LCP plans to engage with local 4-H chapters in a variety of ways such as educational sessions, facility tours, and career outreach events to strengthen the connection between agriculture, energy, and innovation. This partnership reflects Harvestone LCP’s ongoing commitment to investing in the communities we serve and building a sustainable workforce for the future.

For more information about North Dakota 4-H, visit: NDSU 4H