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4-H Farmers Market Connects Oklahoma Community

January 19, 2012 Bradley James, Supervisory Meat Grader, AMS Grading and Verification Division and Organizational Leader, Loyal Doers 4-H Club

This summer, the Loyal Doers 4-H Club in Hooker, Oklahoma, successfully held the state’s first 4-H-sponsored farmers market. The market was a huge success, and the youth gained firsthand knowledge about growing produce and getting involved in the community. It also helped the community connect with...

Food and Nutrition Farming

USDA Employee Founds 4-H in Iraq, Brings Hope to Iraqi Youth

July 05, 2011 Karoline Scott, Foreign Agricultural Service, Public Affairs Specialist

Since the early twentieth century, 4-H (head-heart-hands-health) has been an avenue for American boys and girls to develop leadership skills, receive vocational training, participate in community service and much more. Today, 4-H, which is USDA’s premier youth development program, has clubs in 81...

Trade

Let’s Move! Across Missouri

June 16, 2011 Marissa Duswalt, Let’s Move Faith and Communities, Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Anyone can be healthy “if you eat right and try to get moving,” said a young participant in Move Across Missouri, a program developed in partnership with University of Missouri Extension 4-H and the Missouri Beef Industry Council. Move Across Missouri encourages 4-Hers to increase their physical...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Urban Gardening Ministry Brings Fresh Food to Richmond, VA

May 24, 2011 Julie Curti, Assistant to the Director, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: There’s a lot going on in the Church Hill North neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia! For three years, the congregation at 31 st Street Baptist Church has been growing fresh vegetables in an urban garden behind their church. More recently, they launched a...

Initiatives

FSA Youth Loans Build Future Farmers

April 18, 2011 Patricia F. Jones, Farm Loan Officer, Winchester, TN

Across our communities, young farmers are taking out loans, rolling up their sleeves and taking part in the American Dream in hopes of becoming future farmers with the ability to own a farm of their own one day. Rebecca Hatcher and Jake Broadway are members of the Grundy County High School Future...

Initiatives Rural

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Asks Gathering of 4-H Youth to Commit to Public Service, Reach Out to At-Risk Peers

April 06, 2011 Allison Eckhardt, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA’s National Institute for Food and Agriculture

“I pledge my Head to clearer thinking, my Heart to greater loyalty, my Hands to larger service and my Health to better living, for my club, my community, my country, and my world.” This is the pledge that 300 4-H youth and volunteers gave on Monday when the 2011 National 4-H Conference kicked off in...

Initiatives Research and Science

USDA Food Safety Discovery Zone Hails to the Natural State—and Makes the Local News!

October 19, 2010 Karen Munoz, LCDR, United States Public Health Service

On October 16 and 17, the USDA Food Safety Discovery Zone was able to reach Arkansas consumers at two excellent venues. The first was the Arkansas State Fair, a crowded and busy bacteria haven, and the second was a local Kroger grocery store where consumers were buying the food they should be...

Health and Safety

4-H Makes Good Scientific Sense

October 08, 2010 Acaimie Catron, 16, Tippecanoe County, IN

This post is part of a special series written by students celebrating 4-H’s commitment to science. What is 4-H? Does 4-H offer youth any opportunities to learn about science? As a very involved eight-year 4-H member, I believe I hold the key to unlocking the answers to these questions.

Research and Science

Students Turn Science Teachers for 4-H National Youth Science Day

October 07, 2010 Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

I went back to school yesterday. And my teachers were fourth graders. Fourth grade students at Hearst Elementary School in Washington, DC taught me and 200 other students about climate change, water quality and carbon footprints through the 4-H National Science Experiment. All across the country and...

Research and Science

The Swing

October 07, 2010 Carlye Dozier, 17, Pecos County, TX

This post is part of a special series written by students celebrating 4-H’s commitment to science. “Ninety-seven, ninety-eight, ninety- nine, one hu— Whoa watch where you’re going. Can’t a guy do some pushups without being trampled? Let me guess, you’re looking for Carlye? Thought so. Well, she’s at...

Research and Science
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