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Show your 4-H face on social media during National 4-H Week
Published on October 1, 2015
Celebrate National 4-H Week Oct. 4-10, 2015, by participating in “Show your 4-H Face” campaign on social media. -
You’ve recovered from fair week, now it’s time to clean
Published on September 23, 2015
Utilize the warm weather to clean and disinfect animal equipment and facilities to be better prepared for new animal projects. -
4-H Animal Care and Well-Being bookmarks and posters available for purchase
Published on September 23, 2015
New resources answering common care and well-being questions about 4-H project animals at local fairs are now available for purchase through MSU Extension Bookstore. -
Michigan youth have outstanding performance at national Junior Dairy Management Contest
Published on September 22, 2015
Clinton County 4-H members take top honors at the National Junior Dairy Management Contest in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. -
Upcoming 2015-16 Kettunen Center 4-H workshops
Published on September 8, 2015
The best kept secret in the 4-H world is Kettunen Center 4-H educational workshops, which are held year-round. -
Fair exhibitors kept birds home to keep Michigan flocks healthy
Published on September 5, 2015
Efforts to reduce the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza changed the atmosphere of county fairs across the United States this summer, including Michigan. -
Proper fitting of a bridle
Published on September 3, 2015
Ever wondered how to properly fit your horse’s bridle? Look no further! -
Off-campus Michigan State University Applied Horse Science Certificate program launched
Published on August 25, 2015
New off-campus certificate in Applied Horse Science will increase access to Michigan State University Institute of Agricultural Technology classes. -
The 2015 State 4-H Horse Show was a success
Published on August 21, 2015
The 2015 State 4-H Horse Show resulted in three days of intense competition at the MSU Pavilion. -
4-H members have a lot to do before packing the tack box
Published on August 20, 2015
Livestock projects require a lot of work before they are ready to go to the fair.