• 4-H State Shooting Sports Tournament

    This annual event provides Michigan 4-H shooting sports members with the opportunity to test their skills and earn recognition with other 4-H members from all over the state.

  • 4-H Swine Production & Management

    4-H livestock projects, including swine, provide great opportunities for youth to learn about animal and veterinary science, as well as animal production practices while gaining valuable life skills such as responsibility and record-keeping.

  • 4-H Veterinary Science

    Explore the broad scope of veterinary medicine and animal health. In addition to learning valuable life skills, youth investigate topics such as medicine, animal health, zoonotic disease, animal management and nutrition.

  • 4-H Visual Arts

    Visual art activities allow young people to express their creative side while gaining valuable life skills and self-confidence.

  • 4-H Volunteering & Mentoring

    Supporting the thousands of Michigan 4-H youth across the state are more than 11,000 caring adult volunteers who give their time to the program annually.

  • 4-H Youth Business Guide to Success

    A curriculum for youth ages 12-19 that helps them make the most of their 4-H market animal project. Explore and practice production, management and distribution skills while viewing careers in the world of animal science and agribusiness.

  • 4-H Youth Entrepreneurship

    Youth are filled with creative and passionate ideas that can easily become business ventures. With 4-H, they can learn how to cultivate these ideas, develop a business plan, operate a business and much more.

  • 4-H Youth Money Management

    4-H offers many opportunities for young people to learn about personal finance, including fund-raising for their club or a community service project, participating in clubs dedicated to investment, and selling their own market animal at the fair.

  • 4-H Youth-Adult Partnerships

    Incorporate young people into governance and decision-making processes with resources that help build and sustain youth-adult partnerships - a great way to couple youth enthusiasm and fresh perspectives with adult wisdom and experience.

  • 7th Satellite Soil Moisture and Application Workshop

    7th Satellite Soil Moisture and Application Workshop

  • A Matter of Balance

    Falling doesn't have to be a part of aging. A Matter of Balance is an award-winning program designed to manage falls and increase activity levels.

  • A Mile in My Shoes

    Michigan State University (MSU) developed the new virtual reality (VR) application, A Mile in My Shoes, to help individuals recognize unconscious bias through different real-world situations.

  • About

    In the MSU College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, students use science, technology, engineering, mathematics, business and creative design to tackle some of the world’s biggest problems related to food, health and the environment.

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  • About ANR Awards

    Each year, CANR recognizes outstanding contributions by alumni, faculty and partners.

  • Academics

    The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources provides students an academically challenging environment where they put their knowledge into practice on campus, in Michigan and around the globe.

  • Account and Computer Management

    If you are a new employee to the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources or MSU Extension, you will receive an ANR account for work-related business including email, calendar, and collaboration services.

  • Advanced Facilitative Leadership

    Advanced Facilitative Leadership is an experiential workshop focused on deepening and enhancing facilitation skills targeted at those who facilitate groups around “high-heat” issues.