The Third Annual 4-H Picnic at the Fair Sends 4-H’ers to Camp
The third annual 4-H Picnic at the Fair provided more educational opportunities for the state’s 4-H members and camp scholarships.
The third annual 4-H Picnic at the Fair provided more educational opportunities for the state’s 4-H members and camp scholarships.
Tennessee 4-H Centers – the Clyde York 4-H Center in Crossville, the Clyde Austin 4-H Center in Greeneville, the W.P. Ridley 4-H Center in Columbia and Lone Oaks Farm in Middleton – all offer school enrichment programs based in STEM education.
Through the Tennessee Ag Tag license plate fund and money appropriated by the Governor and the state legislature, TDA contributes $315,000 annually to 4-H.
Learn more about the Tennessee 4-H centers that house, educate and inspire 4-H’ers.
As one of the largest clubs on the UTK campus, the Collegiate 4-H, FFA and Farm Bureau club empowers its members to become community leaders.
Tennessee 4-H State Council provides leadership for state-level 4-H events and promotes 4-H across the state.
Born and raised in Cheatham County, Tennessee, Mike Glasgow was recently named the Southern Region 4-H Volunteer of the Year.
Hannah Wright is a fifth-generation farmer, third-generation angus cattle producer and a third-generation 4-H member.
Farm Credit Mid-America is securing the future of rural communities and agriculture through partnering with Tennessee 4-H.
The 4-H International Exchange Program invited Japanese students to Tennessee homes and sent numerous Tennessee youths to experience Japan.