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  • Youth roles in event planning

    Published on January 1, 2020
    Youth-adult partnerships in action at 4-H Capitol Experience.

  • All global sustainability is local

    Published on January 1, 2020
    Nations across the world are following a United Nations blueprint to build a more sustainable future – but a new study shows that blueprint leads less to a castle in the sky, and more to a house that needs constant remodeling.

  • “Hidden” 4-H projects at the county fair

    Published on December 30, 2019
    There’s more to the county fair than livestock exhibits, woodwork and food. Don’t miss these little known 4-H projects that are also exhibited.

  • 4-H leadership programs promote conversations that matter

    Published on December 30, 2019
    Ways to start great conversations with youth.

  • The latest on resumes

    Published on December 30, 2019
    It is time to tweak or update your resume content?

  • 4-H provides youth with leadership and a sense of community for life

    Published on December 30, 2019
    A Michigan youth writes of the skills gained through her 4-H experience.

  • Mt. Pleasant hosts Jan. 8 Pest and Crop Management Update

    Published on December 30, 2019
    MSU Extension presents the latest recommendations for the 2020 field crop growing season.

  • Ag talk: I gave my presentation, but did my farmers listen to me?

    Published on December 26, 2019
    A good speech will increase your audience's willingness to practice the ideas delivered during your presentation.

  • Journaling about your internship experiences

    Published on December 26, 2019
    Students who participate in internships can consider journaling to learn from their work experience.

  • 4-H Citizenship Washington Focus: A short course in national government

    Published on December 26, 2019
    Leadership, citizenship and civic engagement are some of the things Michigan teens learn during the week of "learning by doing" at the 4-H Citizenship Washington Focus in Washington, D.C.

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