4-H
Youth Development
Choosing
a 4-H Project?
Considerations in selecting a 4-H project
Select a project you like.
Select a project that can be completed.
Consider the money it will take. Can parents/guardians help?
Consider the space and equipment that you have at home.
Consider parental support for the project.
Be aware of the opportunities for growth in this project.
A 4-H project should be fun, serve a purpose, and be worth the effort.
Select only the number of projects you can complete.
When the project is over?
When you have met the goals you set at the beginning of the year, and
when a Member Achievement Plan has been submitted to the 4-H Project Leader,
club manager, or county Extension office, you have finished your project.
Pick a project you would like to learn about!
Aquatic
Science - Automotive
- Beef - Bicycle
- Biological
Sciences - Citizenship
- Clothing
and Textiles - Companion
Animals - Computer
Science - Consumer
Education - County
Government - Dairy
Cattle - Dog
Care - Electric
- Energy - Entomology
- Entrepreneurship
- Exotic
Animals - Family
Life - Field
and Stream - Food
and Nutrition - Forestry
- Goats Dairy
- Goats Hair
- Goats Meat
- Health - Horse
- Horticulture
- Housing and Home
Environment - Investigating
Water - Leadership
- Meat Science
- Photography
- Public
Speaking - Poultry
- Rabbits -
Range Science
- Recreation
- Safety - Sea
Science - Sheep
- Shooting
Sports - Small
Engines - Sportfishing
- Swine - Veterinary
Science - Wildlife
and Fisheries - Wood
Science
View the state 4-H
Project Site

Western
National Round-up
For more information contact:
Kristy Synatschk
200 N. Brown Rd. - Canyon, TX 79015
806-468-5543 (office) - 806-468-5547 (fax)
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