4-H kicks off a fundraising campaign to complete a construction and renovation project at the North Dakota 4-H Camp.
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Teams from Ransom and Kidder counties take first place in the livestock judging contest.
Grand Forks/LaMoure County teams take first place in the junior and senior divisions of the crop judging contest.
Morton and Mountrail County teams place first in the contest.
4-H’ers learn about citizenship and gain leadership skills.
N.D. 4-H’ers bring home honors from the Western National Roundup.
The grant is for a program that strengthens the academic and social skills of youth on the Standing Rock reservation.
The North Dakota 4-H Foundation’s new executive director has considerable experience in nonprofit work.
NDSU honors its Agriculture and Extension faculty and staff for their work.
The North Dakota 4-H Foundation recognizes dedicated 4-H volunteers.
Four youth join the North Dakota 4-H Ambassadors.
Twenty-four clubs earn the Healthy North Dakota 4-H Club designation.
The Emmons County senior team is the state champion and has qualified for national competition.
The 4-H'er received a champion for a horticulture project.
Three youth join the North Dakota 4-H Ambassadors team.
The contestants determine the land class and make soil management recommendations.
Construction and renovations are scheduled to start later in August.
The North Dakota team places 11th overall.
Oliver County teams take first place in the senior and junior divisions.
Youth bring home awards from the state 4-H meat judging competition.
4-H is North Dakota’s largest and only research-based youth development program.
Emmons, Morton, Ramsey and Ward teams take first place in the spring 4-H shooting sports match.
Ten 4-H’ers receive North Dakota 4-H Foundation scholarships.
NDSU Extension is celebrating its 100th anniversary with events on campus May 8 and at county offices this spring.
Youth bring home honors from several horse-related events at NDSU.
Teams from Cass and Ramsey counties receive first place in their respective divisions at the state 4-H air rifle match.
Youth from Grand Forks and LaMoure counties place first in their respective division.
Teams from Oliver and Ransom counties receive first place in their division.
Teams from Ward and Morton counties take top honors in their respective division.
Youth learn about state government and how they can impact their community.
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