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Tips for 4-H project selection
Published on February 16, 2016
Choosing the right 4-H project better positions youth for success. -
Enhance members learning with 4-H quiz bowls and skill-a-thons
Published on February 16, 2016
Several animal science quiz bowls and skill-a-thons are held throughout the year and are a great way to teach youth about animal science. -
Explore winter on snowshoes
Published on February 16, 2016
Try snowshoeing for a fun activity for youth to explore winter where others don’t usually go. -
Exploring our world: Why does ice float?
Published on February 16, 2016
You can help teach youth about density, mass and volume by exploring why ice floats. -
The role of the scribe
Published on February 16, 2016
Having scribes in scored classes will go a long way toward ensuring successful, educational horse shows. -
Entrepreneurial mindset in youth development – Part 3: Failure, 4-H and problem-solving
Published on February 15, 2016
Participation in 4-H entrepreneurship programs can develop problem-solving skills wanted by employers. -
Seeking: Local teens interested in teaching
Published on February 12, 2016
4-H teen leaders are being sought to help meet the challenge of educating the next generation of young people on money management and agri-science career exploration topics. -
Why is the cardinal pecking on my window?
Published on February 4, 2016
Help youth ask questions and discover answers to why cardinals peck at windows. -
New Snapshots available in 4-H program areas
Published on February 3, 2016
See the latest Snapshot summaries for Shooting Sports, Environmental Science and Outdoor Experiences to introduce youth to these exciting 4-H project areas. -
4-H Science Part 1: Asking questions and discovering answers
Published on January 29, 2016
Explore research-based best practices for engaging youth in science.