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Discovering 4-H Member Project Book
Discovering 4-H Member Project Book (4H EXM 10) is a general club materials and organizational development publication for 4-H members ages 8–12. This project book gives an overall view of the many projects 4-H has to offer for those who are just ...
Joy Cantrell Jordan +2 more
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Welcome to the Apiary! Honey Bee 4-H Project Book
The purpose of this publication is to offer a follow-up 4-H curriculum to Chapter 1: Welcome to the Hive! The text is most appropriate for junior-, intermediate-, and senior-aged youth (about 8–18 years old) and may serve as a guide for prospective and ...
Megan Hammond +7 more
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developed by Carol Baird, Julie Haisler, Phil Clauer, Dave ...
Carol L. Baird
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Cooperative Unit Systems: 2. Organizational Strategies
This 8-page document introduces the core requirements and organizational considerations for replicating a cooperative animal unit. Written by Alyssa Schortinghouse, and published by the UF/IFAS 4-H Youth Development Department, August 2020.
Alyssa Schortinghouse
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Rabbits, Rabbits, Rabbits, Member Manual
Rabbits, Rabbits, Rabbits: Member's Manual (4H RAM 10) is an animal sciences publication suggested for 4-H members ages 9 and up. The purpose of the 4-H rabbit project is to teach members proper ways to feed, manage and show rabbits.
Norman Young
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4-H Youth Volunteer Retention in Science Projects
Retention of volunteers and participants is a critical concern for programs that rely on their manpower, but limited empirical research exists, especially on youth volunteers. This descriptive, cross-sectional quantitative study examined the influence of
Veronica Del Bianco +2 more
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4-H youth advance biosecurity at home and in their communities
Youth participants in 4-H animal science projects are involved extensively with raising and exhibiting agricultural animals, often on backyard farms (Smith and Meehan 2012).
Martin H. Smith, W. Smith, C. Meehan
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Cooperative Unit Systems: 1. Introduction and Raising Market Animals in a Group Setting
Traditionally, organizations such as 4-H have encouraged youth to participate in market animal projects as a way of increasing youth participation and introducing youth to production agriculture.
Alyssa Schortinghouse
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Traditional market-animal projects positively influence 4-H enrollment
The 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H) teaches life skills. An understanding of the factors that drive participation in the California 4-H program can help the organization target its efforts to increase enrollment and benefit more California youth as ...
J Davy +4 more
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4-H & FFA Livestock Projects: Life Skills Gained and Knowledge Learned
Lyle Holmgren, Chad Reid
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