Programs
Our diverse range of programs is designed to empower individuals and communities across Mississippi and beyond. From agriculture and natural resources to health, family, and youth development, we provide practical, research-based solutions to improve lives and strengthen communities. Explore our programs to discover how we can help you grow and succeed!
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4-H Agronomy/Plant Science Project
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4-H ATV Safety
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4-H Cloverbud Robotics (Dash)
4-H ATV Safety (Non-Riding) will educate ATV riders on proper safety equipment and techniques.
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4-H Junior Master Wellness Volunteer Program
4-H Junior Master Wellness Volunteers Program will equip youth with health messages that help improve health literacy and lead to choices and lifestyle changes for a healthier Mississippi.
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4-H Kayaking
The 4-H Kayaking program will teach youth about the outside world around them.
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4-H Kitchen Science Club
The 4-H Kitchen Science Club program will use everyday items from the kitchen to engage youth in basic chemistry, physics, and biology.
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4-H LEGO Engineering Club (Volume 1)
The LEGO Engineering Club program will enable 4-H Cloverbuds to use the engineering design process through building with LEGO blocks, as well as to learn teamwork and communication skills.
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4-H LEGO Engineering Club: Enchanted Tales (Volume 3)
The LEGO Engineering Club: Enchanted Tales program will engage the imagination of youth by having them design and construct elements from beloved fairy tales.
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4-H LEGO Engineering Club: I Can with 4-H (Volume 4)
I Can with 4-H is the fourth volume in the LEGO Engineering Club series and focuses on teaching youth how to be good citizens.
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4-H LEGO Engineering Club: On the Farm (Volume 2)
The LEGO Engineering Club: On the Farm program will provide hands-on learning in STEM and develop agricultural literacy knowledge in youth.
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4-H Livestock Quality Assurance
4-H Livestock Quality Assurance for youth producers will increase food safety awareness by educating youth producers about their role in this process and the importance of raising their livestock appropriately.
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4-H Poultry Chain Project (new)
4-H Poultry Chain Project will provide 4-H youth, parents, volunteers, agents, and the public with a guide on the “how-tos” of the poultry chain project.
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4-H Sport Fishing (new)
The 4-H Sport Fishing program is a hands-on program that teaches youth new skills and outdoor experiences.
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4-H STEM at the State Fair
4-H STEM at the State Fair is a fun way for 4-H youth to learn the science, technology, engineering, and math that takes place a the Mississippi State Fair.
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4-H Understanding Seed Quality
Understanding Seed Quality will describe how the cycle of life continues through the seed and that understanding the value of seed is the most important aspect of its survival.
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Adult Mental Health First Aid
Mental Health First Aid is a course that teaches individuals how to understand, identify, and respond to signs of mental illness and crises.
Participants will be required to pay a $23.95 fee for the training. Optional materials can be purchased for an additional charge.
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Advancing Adoption of Soil Moisture Sensors Through On-Farm Training and Demo
This program aims to help farmers by providing and installing soil moisture sensors, offering season-long training, and using sensor data for decision making.
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Assisting Producers with Irrigation Water Management Practices
This program assists producers by answering common questions regarding irrigation management.
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Backyard Poultry Production Basic Overview (revised)
This program was formerly Beginning Poultry—Information to Help You Raise Your Own Backyard Flock. This program will provide the necessary tools to establish and maintain the health and welfare of a backyard flock of chickens.
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Be Red Cross Ready
Be Red Cross Ready is a succinct emergency preparedness educational program for participants ages 16 and up, families, businesses, and community groups that better informs and educates clientele in a three-pronged approach to being better prepared by 1) building emergency supply kits and go kits, 2) developing emergency action plans and communication plans, and 3) staying informed regarding local risks and hazards.