Korea Life Improvement Jeollabuk-do Geumsan County Association and Geumsan County 4-H Association Joint Project Potato Harvest

Published 2025년 6월 30일

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[Korea Agricultural and Fisheries Newspaper = Reporter Kim Jung-hee] The Korea Lifestyle Improvement Geumsan County Association (President Lee Eun-suk) and Geumsan County 4-H Association (President Kim Yul-min) harvested potatoes at their joint project sites on the 24th and 27th to promote joint practices and a sharing culture among agricultural organizations. The Lifestyle Improvement Association's joint project site was in Geumseong-myeon, while the 4-H Association's joint project site was in Jewon-myeon. On this day, around 100 people, including association members, related government officials, and local residents, participated together and shared the joy of harvest while working up a sweat. The harvested potatoes are planned to be sold, with proceeds donated as year-end funds to help underprivileged neighbors and as scholarship funds to nurture local talent. Geumsan County harvested potatoes on this day.

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Potato Harvest Sales Revenue to Be Donated for Year-End Neighbor Support and Scholarship Fund The Korea Lifestyle Improvement Geumsan County Association (President Lee Eun-suk) and Geumsan County 4-H Association (President Kim Yul-min) harvested potatoes at their joint project sites on the 24th and 27th to promote joint practice and sharing culture among agricultural organizations. The Lifestyle Improvement Association's joint project site was in Geumseong-myeon, while the 4-H Association's joint project site was in Jewon-myeon. Around 100 people, including members, related public officials, and local residents, participated together, sharing the joy of harvest while breaking a sweat. The harvested potatoes will be sold, with proceeds to be donated as year-end support funds for neighbors in need and as a scholarship fund to nurture local talent. Geumsan County conducted heat-related illness prevention education and campaigns at the potato harvest site to help ensure safe ...
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