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Unwanted Horse Coalition partners with industry groups, educating on ownership
Published on January 30, 2013
This resource, and others, works to supply comprehensive information to equine owners and enthusiasts. -
Selecting and starting seeds indoors
Published on January 30, 2013
Starting seeds indoors is a great way to get a head start on your spring garden. -
Reading Makes ₵ents - Part 4
Published on January 30, 2013
Every youngster loves to make money! Teach them early-on to think like an entrepreneur using the 4-H Reading Makes ₵ents curriculum. -
Watch horses for hypothermia when temperatures drop
Published on January 29, 2013
This week's extreme weather changes could be dangerous for horses. Take steps to avoid hypothermia and other cold-weather issues. -
Habitat in the backyard – Part 6: Poop!
Published on January 28, 2013
Teach young children about wildlife in their backyard by looking at scat! You can learn about the animals living next door, their habits, and their diet by examining what they leave behind. -
4-H Discovery Camp: Building on Michigan’s innovation, engineering and design history
Published on January 25, 2013
MSU Extension educators will build on Michigan’s history by teaching sustainability and positioning families for future success. -
Habitat in the backyard – Part 5: Tracks in the snow
Published on January 23, 2013
Teach young children animal tracks and how they can find a hidden world in their backyard. As snow covers the ground, you can find out what is going on right next door, even if you can’t be there to see it. -
Why have committees within the 4-H club?
Published on January 23, 2013
Learn more about the committee structures of successful 4-H Clubs. -
Global education: Learning about the Chinese, their culture and language
Published on January 22, 2013
The importance of global education is not a secret in preparing our youth to become future leaders in a globalized world, China is a good starting point for this type of education. -
Character development: Learning respect through 4-H livestock projects
Published on January 22, 2013
Michigan 4-H teaches youth character attributes to help them learn to show respect to others while showing their livestock projects.