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Michigan 4-H youth learn trustworthiness in showing livestock projects
Published on February 11, 2013
Being honest and sincere shows character of trustworthiness in livestock exhibitions. -
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. -
Horses require extra attention during winter’s coldest temperatures
Published on January 22, 2013
As the temperatures decrease, a horse’s feed requirements increase. Consider taking the following measures to ensure the safety and health of your horse. -
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. -
4-H member uses grant, hydroponics to enhance community’s food system
Published on January 18, 2013
One Michigan 4-H member in Eaton County made a choice to educate youth in two Michigan school systems, communicating a message of nutrition and hands-on learning in areas that had few healthy-living-focused programs for youth. -
Delta County 4-H’ers donate portion of their fair earnings to assist local community charities
Published on January 18, 2013
Two brothers from Delta County 4-H took the nationwide 4-H Revolution of Responsibility campaign seriously, when they donated a portion of their fair earnings to give local community charities a boost. -
Character development: Learning responsibility through 4-H livestock projects
Published on January 9, 2013
Michigan 4-H teaches youth character attributes to help them learn responsibility while showing their livestock projects. -
What is 4-H Capitol Experience? The name does not do it justice!
Published on December 21, 2012
In this article, a 15-year-old Livingston County 4-H'er describes how attendance at the 2012 4-H Capitol Experience changed her life. -
"BLOOM Where You’re Planted" connects youth of all abilities
Published on December 11, 2012
Lenawee County youth who step up to mentor young people with disabilities find they are building relationships as well as imparting principles of horticulture through the Michigan 4-H BLOOM Where You're Planted program. -
Character development: 4-H'ers gain character education when participating in livestock projects
Published on December 11, 2012
Learn how character fits in with showing and fitting animals under the CHARACTER COUNTS! education program.