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4-H club leaders participate in The Polish Ambassador’s edible forest project
Published on November 25, 2014
This October, David Sugalski, better known as The Polish Ambassador (TPA), held a concert in Kalamazoo. His events, however, are not the typical music venues that concertgoers would think of. -
Ready to jump-start your financial education programs?
Published on November 25, 2014
Spark an interest in personal finance using these resources. -
4-H Volunteer Profile: Doug Craven
Published on November 19, 2014
In an effort to highlight the many different volunteer opportunities 4-H has to offer, the 4-H Volunteer Profile series will highlight a few of the many wonderful people who give their time to Michigan 4-H. -
4-H’er shares his passion for goats through unique contest
Published on November 19, 2014
Kyle Stack, a 14-year-old Michigan 4-H member from Newaygo, loves raising and showing goats. When he decided that he wanted to share his love of goats with other 4-H'ers, he found a creative way to do it. -
Helpful hints for marketing your livestock project
Published on November 18, 2014
Considering the five Ps of marketing for your livestock project can be a beneficial marketing strategy. -
Results: 2014 State 4-H Horse Show
Published on November 17, 2014
The 2014 State 4-H Horse Show was held Aug. 15-17 at the MSU Pavilion south barn. -
4-H member named Collegiate Men’s Bow Hunting National Champion
Published on October 29, 2014
Michigan State University student and MSU Archery Club vice president Nathan Ketchum recently earned the title of National Champion in Collegiate Men's Bow Hunting. -
Hitting the bull’s eye: Defining your target market!
Published on October 27, 2014
Increase sales and grow your business by understanding your customer. -
Startup Weekend: Inspire your inner innovation
Published on October 23, 2014
Energize your entrepreneurial spirit in just 54 hours. -
Past Michigan 4-H’er displays painting in Grand Rapids ArtPrize
Published on October 22, 2014
Grand Rapids' ArtPrize is not your typical art competition. For about three weeks, 3 square miles of downtown Grand Rapids becomes the backdrop for artists of all kinds to creatively express themselves.