Discover what's happening in Minnesota 4-H!
![Nicole Cash, Dakota County 4-H'er](/sites/extension.umn.edu/files/styles/crop_featured_image_crop/public/Learn%20by%20Doing%20-%20Nicole%20Cash%201.jpg?h=8b391dc5&itok=_2wb_MlC)
Minnesota 4-H alumna Nicole Cash was selected as one of four 4-H Youth in Action award winners in 2023.
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4-H Outdoor Wilderness Leadership and Service (OWLS) Program participants create and implement service-learning conservation projects that benefit their local area.
![A group of teens wearing lanyards standing under a sign that says, "Pixel Farm Creative Studio."](/sites/extension.umn.edu/files/styles/crop_featured_image_crop/public/4-H%20video.jpg?h=ce67b257&itok=_l_7CBue)
Youth members can learn from experts in the field about story development, lighting, sound, video angles and so much more.
![A group photo of the 2022-2023 Minnesota 4-H Agriculture Ambassadors.](/sites/extension.umn.edu/files/styles/crop_featured_image_crop/public/2022-2023%20Minnesota%204-H%20Agriculture%20Ambassadors.jpg?h=b7fbe7b8&itok=koxZxxP-)
The Minnesota 4-H Agriculture Ambassadors had their orientation in November and are ready to provide ag education across the state.
![4-H teen in red sleeveless dress gestures with her hands while speaking into reporter's Channel 4 microphone inside the 4-H building at the fair](/sites/extension.umn.edu/files/styles/crop_featured_image_crop/public/Evelyn%20Otto%20WCCO%20screenshot.jpg?h=df3b48d9&itok=v8o70Bv2)
News reporters prize 4-H youth because they make for great stories. Learn how youth prepare and what they get out of their appearances.
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The gently animated encouragement of Richard Moody has transformed the 4-H style show for 33 years.
![A group of youth standing on stairs with the first three rows of youth wearing 4-H green polos](/sites/extension.umn.edu/files/styles/crop_featured_image_crop/public/BF7D41BD-73EE-4A41-A5DE-F4FD4CF1452D.jpg?h=78497924&itok=tlI_WAp8)
Young people from 46 counties gathered in Bemidji, Minnesota for the Youth Exploring Leadership and Learning Opportunities (YELLO) conference, June 14-17, 2022.
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Judy Hible's dedication to programming in Mille Lacs County over the past three decades has been instrumental to the high level of education provided to youth.
![A group of kids wearing paper crowns completing a craft while an adult looks on.](/sites/extension.umn.edu/files/styles/crop_featured_image_crop/public/Angela%20Tveit%20leading.jpg?h=8449a92c&itok=Xz3EUwT7)
From creating lessons, to helping establish new partnerships and mentoring youth leaders, Angela Tveit's service has had a huge impact on 4-H’ers.
Three 4-H club projects received recognition at the annual Association of Minnesota Counties (AMC) legislative conference on March 3.