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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. -
Science ideas for preschoolers: Rock ‘n roll frogs
Published on March 12, 2019
Learn how to identify frog calls with kids of any age. -
Growing fruits and vegetables for your dog
Published on March 6, 2019
When planning your garden, don’t forget about your pooch. Dogs love fresh vegetables, too. -
Eat, drink and protect a forest
Published on February 25, 2019
Production of natural cork maintains an important forest system. Wine bottlers that use cork help protect this threatened forest. So, popping that cork can contribute to forest conservation. -
Using pollinator gardens to help teach math
Published on January 29, 2019
Engaging youth in planning and designing a pollinator garden can help them gain comfort with math. -
Michigan 4-H Renewable Energy Camp participants explore biofuel track
Published on January 15, 2019
Michigan 4-H Renewable Energy Camp participants gain knowledge and hands-on experience in the biofuel track as part of their camp experience. -
Campus tours offer students opportunity to explore options
Published on December 26, 2018
MSU’s Institute of Agriculture Technology partners with community college locations to offer unique collegiate experiences for students. -
Delta County 4-H shooting sports instructor keeps youth on target
Published on November 14, 2018
When Erick Kestila first attended the 4-H After School Archery Program, he had no idea he would lead the program one day. But he also had no idea how the program would affect his daughter’s life, inspiring him to ensure the opportunity would continue. -
Pollinator gardens give children a reason to read
Published on November 12, 2018
Using science and the environment to help encourage youth to read. -
4-H youth built valuable skills during hike on shores of Lake Superior
Published on October 2, 2018
Ten Michigan 4-H members conquered six days, 30-pound backpacks, 42 miles of rugged trail and 200-foot cliffs in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.