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Youth animal science: Biochemistry and chemistry
Published on May 3, 2016
Take a deeper look at the science involved in animal production by exploring biochemistry and chemistry. -
Youth animal science: Anatomy and physiology
Published on April 29, 2016
Take a deeper look at the science involved in animal production by exploring anatomy and physiology. -
Michigan 4-H Foundation grants available to local 4-H clubs and county programs
Published on April 6, 2016
The Michigan 4-H Foundation has announced grant and award opportunities of up to $1,000 to support local 4-H clubs and county programs. 4-H volunteer leaders, members and staff members may apply for these funds. -
Build on science skills and have a blast at the Michigan 4-H Animal and Veterinary Science Camp!
Published on March 17, 2016
Youth ages 13-16 should consider applying to attend the 2016 camp. Don’t delay, the deadline to apply is April 1! -
Biosecurity: What you can do to help stop the spread of disease
Published on February 25, 2016
Biosecurity related to 4-H projects is a matter of high priority. Taking simple precautions will protect animals, members and consumers. -
Kids talk you into a pet?
Published on December 30, 2015
4-H can help you with your pets. -
How you can reduce biosecurity risks in 4-H projects: Part 9
Published on October 26, 2015
Biosecurity related to 4-H projects is a matter of high priority! Taking simple precautions will protect animals, members and consumers. -
How you can reduce biosecurity risks in 4-H projects: Part 8
Published on October 24, 2015
Biosecurity related to 4-H projects is a matter of high priority! Taking simple precautions will protect animals, members and consumers. -
How you can reduce biosecurity risks in 4-H projects: Part 7
Published on October 22, 2015
Biosecurity related to 4-H projects is a matter of high priority! Taking simple precautions will protect animals, members and consumers. -
How you can reduce biosecurity risks in 4-H projects: Part 6
Published on October 13, 2015
Biosecurity related to 4-H projects is a matter of high priority! Taking simple precautions will protect animals, members and consumers.