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Projects Grouped by Category

Animal

  • Beef
  • Dairy
  • Dog care
  • Goats
  • Horses
  • Meat Science
  • Pets (other than dogs)
  • Poultry
  • Sheep
  • Swine
  • Veterinary Science

Communication and Expressive Arts

  • Communication Arts
  • Expressive Arts
  • Photography
  • Recreation (Leisure Education)

Family and Consumer Sciences

  • Breads
  • Child Development
  • Clothing and Textiles
  • Clothing Selection
  • Consumer Education
  • Dairy Foods
  • Food and Nutrition
  • Food Preservation
  • Interior Design
  • Home Management

Environmental Education

  • Conservation
  • Forestry
  • Shooting Sports
  • Wildlife

Personal Development and Leadership

  • Career Exploration
  • Citizenship
  • Health
  • Leadership
  • Personal Development
  • Introductory 4-H Projects (5-8 year olds)

Plant

  • Field Crops
  • Gardening (Fruits, Vegetables, Ornamental, and Flowers)
  • Plant and Soil Sciences

Other Projects

  • Cultural Education
  • Economics, Business, Marketing
  • Entomology
  • Safety

Technology and Engineering

  • Automotive
  • Bicycle
  • Computer Technology
  • Electricity
  • Engines and Tractors
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Wood Science
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News

A young person pulls back a bow while aiming at a target.
Filed Under: 4-H May 15, 2024

Junior 4-H members are invited to a four-day residential 4-H Camp Explore in mid-June at Holmes Community College in Goodman. The June 10-13 camp is designed for 4-H members ages 8-13 years old. The cost to attend is $225, and registration must be made by May 22.

Filed Under: 4-H, 4-H Livestock Program April 5, 2024

STARKVILLE, Miss. -- Dean Jousan helps the Mississippi Cattlemen’s Association select the annual winner of its Paul F.

A man shows a Van de Graaff generator to students on a class trip.
Filed Under: 4-H April 4, 2024

STARKVILLE, Miss.

Success Stories

A woman and man smiling, standing outside, and holding a portrait of a woman with white hair.
Volume 10 Number 1

Extension was a key part of Bobbie Seal’s life—over the years in her native Neshoba County, she was a client, volunteer, and employee of the Mississippi State University Extension Service.

A woman kayaking on the water.
Volume 10 Number 1

When her husband moved to Columbus in 2006 to research Civil War history for his next book, Melissa Beck was happy to move, too, and explore, learn, and connect with her new neighbors in Lowndes County. An avid kayaker, Beck loves being on the water, enjoying nature and racing.

A woman stands in front of library book shelves beside a tall, green 4-H display.
Volume 10 Number 1

A Smithsonian Institution exhibit about rural communities continues its journey in public libraries across Mississippi.

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