News
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Michigan 4-H score well at national equine contests
Published on November 6, 2012
Michigan 4-H youth performed well at the Eastern National 4-H Horse Roundup and the All-American Quarter Horse Congress. -
Eaton County 4-H member installs gardens and grows herbs for school food programs
Published on October 31, 2012
Funding from the 4-H Wal-Mart Youth Voice, Youth Choice grant jumpstarts herb growing project at Olivet Public Schools. -
Networking provides support and connections for youth entrepreneurs and assists local economy
Published on October 31, 2012
A local entrepreneurship collaborative provides youth with the opportunity to network with other youth and connect with adult mentors who can assist them in the development of their business. -
Youth voice in the democratic process
Published on October 31, 2012
Youth too young to vote can still have a voice in the democratic process by taking an active role in their community. -
Winter hoof care for horses
Published on October 31, 2012
Proper horse care during the winter season is essential. -
Can communication be both a soft and hard skill?
Published on October 31, 2012
While communication is a desired soft skill for some employers, communications has the qualities of a hard skill, too. -
Young entrepreneurs learn the secrets to success in a rural community
Published on October 31, 2012
Youth in Delta County gain a better understanding of the realities and barriers of starting a business in a rural area by participating in the “In the Loop Series.” -
Help kids develop social intelligence to address issues of bullying
Published on October 31, 2012
Research shows the importance of developing social and emotional resiliency to preventing problems like bullying. -
Dog training: How to structure a beginners’ obedience class
Published on October 25, 2012
Be successful when training 4-H youth to work with their dogs by following this eight-week course outline. -
Dog training: Equip yourself for success
Published on October 25, 2012
Learn more about the basic equipment that’s needed in order to be a successful 4-H dog trainer or handler.