North Dakota 4-H’ers place in several events.
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Eleven youth become 4-H Ambassadors.
4-H programs teach youth to build and program robots and learn the basics of computer coding.
Youth can start signing up for the North Dakota 4-H archery competition circuit.
Seven families were honored for their years of 4-H service.
The agents and specialist were recognized for their work in 4-H.
Dorinda Rutschke has been involved with the Emmons County 4-H program for 29 years.
The program offers youth instruction on how to shoot safely and develops basic life skills such as self-discipline, planning, organization, problem solving and sportsmanship.
She has served as a volunteer for about 34 years.
Extension teams were recognized for their programs in health, leadership and weed control.
The first-place senior team will advance to national competition in 2019.
4-H clubs were recognized for incorporating nutrition, fitness and health activities into their club meetings during the past year.
The first-place senior team advances to the 2019 4-H National Invitational in Grand Island, Neb.
4-H’ers tested their knowledge of grilling and food safety techniques.
Youth bring home honors from the state 4-H consumer decision making contest.
Several North Dakota youth bring home honors from the 2018 4-H National Shooting Sports Championships.
Four youth join the North Dakota 4-H Ambassador program.
Four senior freestyle archers will advance to the 2019 4-H National Championships.
Youth bring home team and individual awards in meat judging.
Morton County teams take first in the junior and senior divisions of the competition.
Measuring cups and spoons, and digital temperature gauges take the guesswork out of modern cooking and baking.
This was Foster County’s first range management team to represent the state in the national contest.
Several teams and individuals brought home honors from the first North Dakota 4-H Livestock Quiz Bowl.
North Dakota youth place at the 4-H State Air Rifle and Air Pistol Match.
Teams and individuals competed in horse judging, hippology, demonstration, public speaking and quiz bowl events.
Dickey, Steele/Traill and Morton County teams take first place.
Extension’s direct contacts increased 33 percent in the last five years.
Donations to the North Dakota 4-H Foundation will be used for a variety of activities, including allowing youth to participate in leadership development opportunities.
North Dakota 4-H'ers competed in consumer choices, meat and livestock judging, and horse-related events.
Four North Dakota youth attend the National 4-H Congress.
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