Youth bring home awards from the 4-H range judging contest.
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Stark-Billings County teams take first in the senior and junior divisions.
Youth bring home awards from the 4-H archery championships.
4-H clubs incorporate nutrition, fitness and health activities into their meetings in 2019-2020.
North Dakota youth bring home awards from the state 4-H land judging contest.
This grant will allow North Dakota State University and South Dakota State University to continue their work on opioid misuse prevention.
Four youth join the North Dakota 4-H Ambassadors.
The scholarships were awarded to 10 4-H’ers.
The impact of 4-H volunteers goes beyond the 4-H program and leads to changes in communities.
Extension faculty and staff are using technology to reach their audiences.
Youth bring home honors from the 4-H crop judging contest.
The Mountrail and Foster County teams placed first in their respective divisions.
Several teams bring home honors from the state event.
The youth participated in parliamentary procedure and judicial system activities, and a service project.
The camps give youth opportunities to learn new skills while having fun.
4-H’ers bring home honors from the Little I 4-H crop judging contest.
Three North Dakota 4-H’ers attended the 63rd annual 4-H Youth AgriScience Summit.
Four 4-H’ers have become North Dakota 4-H Ambassadors.
The North Dakota 4-H Foundation honored two Hall of Fame inductees and three century families.
Jorgenson has dedicated thousands of hours to 4-H, including more than 500 hours per year to the Ramsey County 4-H shooting sports program.
The team brought home several honors.
Volunteers will be able to gather new 4-H project ideas that create fun learning experiences for all 4-H members.
4-H clubs from 17 North Dakota counties are recognized for their healthful activities.
4-H youth receive scholarships from the North Dakota 4-H Foundation.
Several youth brought home honors from the North Dakota 4-H archery match.
Several North Dakota 4-H shooting sports members bring home national honors.
Several youth bring home honors from the North Dakota State 4-H Crop Judging Contest.
Twenty junior and 17 senior teams judged cattle, swine, goats and sheep.
Registration for the 2019 camping season is open.
Youth participated in parliamentary procedure activities, break-out sessions and a service project, and met state and local leaders.
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