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  • Novel coronavirus information for animal owners

    Published on April 23, 2020
    There are many questions regarding animal and human health during the COVID-19 pandemic, however, there are animal health experts we can turn to for answers.

  • Strategies to improve professionalism at fair

    Published on July 31, 2019
    Prepare to interact with the public just like you prepare for the show ring.

  • Surviving the county fair: Tips for parents to help make the most of positive learning opportunities

    Published on July 10, 2019
    County fairs can be stressful and emotional for families. Parents, you can help make it a positive experience for your child by leading by example!

  • Dogscaping: Landscaping for you and your dog

    Published on May 14, 2019
    Landscaping for your dog’s safety and enjoyment.

  • Raise your hand for Michigan 4-H!

    Published on March 28, 2019
    Join me in voting for Michigan 4-H to support the next generation of 4-H’ers.

  • Growing fruits and vegetables for your dog

    Published on March 7, 2019
    When planning your garden, don’t forget about your pooch. Dogs love fresh vegetables, too.

  • Considerations to make as you prepare to purchase livestock

    Published on February 13, 2019
    Purchasing new livestock, whether simply adding to your herd or acquiring a new 4-H requires some pre-purchase considerations to evaluate animal health and to make sure your facilities are ready.

  • Outstanding 4-H agriculture volunteers honored

    Published on October 11, 2018
    Three Michigan Farm Bureau 4-H Excellence in Agriculture Awards were presented to four outstanding recipients.

  • Hutka honored as outstanding 4-H agriculture volunteer

    Published on October 11, 2018
    Mary Hutka of Oakland County was among four Michigan Farm Bureau 4-H Excellence in Agriculture Award recipients.

  • Grau and Hammer honored as outstanding 4-H agriculture volunteers

    Published on October 11, 2018
    Kathy Grau and Mary Hammer of the Washtenaw County 4-H Junior Livestock Committee were among four Michigan Farm Bureau 4-H Excellence in Agriculture Award recipients.

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