During National Agriculture Week in March, Minnesota 4-H Agriculture Ambassadors took on the challenge of educating younger youth about responsible manure management.
Youth
Join youth from across the state at Youth Exploring Leadership and Learning Opportunities, or YELLO, taking place June 12-15, at University of Minnesota Morris.
Ambassadors are role models for other 4-H'ers and serve as positive representatives of the Minnesota 4-H program. They represent a diverse group of 4-H projects, programs and areas of the state.
The state ambassadors recognize the impact of volunteers on the 4-H program for Global Volunteer Month and encourage 4-H youth to do the same locally during National Volunteer Week, April 21-27.
The state ambassadors invite young leaders to apply to become state ambassadors themselves and to find ways to honor the women in their lives for Women's History Month.
Minnesota Soybean Growers Association (MSGA) looks to the future of ag by awarding Minnesota 4-H with the MSGA Industry Partner of the Year award.
The 2024 challenge theme will have youth use engineering to prepare and protect against extreme weather events resulting from the changing climate.
Minnesota 4-H State Ambassador Ebrahim discusses the 4-H statewide service theme of conservation and reflects on what Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Black History Month mean to him.
Winter is here, and with it comes a new year full of great events, activities and fun in 4-H, including BLU, TEEL and Winter Round Up.
Over 600 4-H’ers took on the statewide challenge with awards given in the categories of tallest sunflower, largest sunflower head, most petals and most seeds.