Question: Do F-stops cause your brain to freeze?
The F-stop, also known as the aperture, refers to the amount of light that is let into the camera while taking a picture. The smaller the F-stop number, the larger the lens opening (aperture).
By joining 4-H and enrolling in the photography project, kids learn about f-stops, shutter speeds and other camera basics. Kids learn basic photo composition allowing them to capture friends, family and important events through pictures.
Question: Wonder where mohair comes from?
Mohair is the fine hair from goats that is used for clothing and apparel.
By joining 4-H and enrolling in the goat project, youth can choose to raise goats for milk, mohair, or meat. They learn to care for, fit and show a goat.
Question: Curious how bees make a buzz?
Bees buzz by vibrating their wings and bodies and pushing air through spiracles — tiny airways used for respiration.
Learn interesting insect facts by joining 4-H and enrolling in the entomology project. Entomology is the study of insects. Kids learn how to collect and identify insects. They learn about insect behavior.
Question: Ever wonder which mineral makes fireworks red?
Strontium carbonate is the mineral that makes fireworks red.
Learn more about minerals, rocks and fossils by joining 4-H and diving into the geology project. Explore how the earth was formed and discover the impact of glaciers too. Collect rocks and learn how to identify them.
Question: Aspire to be a fashionista?
A fashionista is a passionate follower of fashion.
Love shopping and following the latest fashion trends? Join 4-H and become a fashionista in the clothing project. Open a new world of fashion options by designing clothes or buying them, selecting accessories and modeling.
Question: Cooking up a storm results in a kitchen tornado?
Understanding the basics of cooking can help calm the stress of putting a meal on the table or baking a dozen cookies.
Join 4-H and soar into the foods and nutrition project. Learn the basics of measuring, plus how to make a healthy snack.
Question: Curious why you’d nose print a calf?
Nose printing is used as a form of permanent identification. Nose printing is similar to finger printing, in that the lines and dotted pattern from a nose print are specific for each animal, and can be recorded by making an ink print.
Identify breeds of cattle, learn about cattle feeds and how they are digested, plus explore career opportunities all by joining 4-H and enrolling in the beef project.
Question: House pets more your speed?
Small animals can be lifelong household friends.
Whether a fish, hamster or cat is your speed, join 4-H and enroll in the pets project. Learn about the different species and how to keep them healthy.
Question: Curious how many siblings the average pig has?
It depends on the breed, but a sow will have on average 8 to 12 piglets per litter.
Identify breeds of swine, learn about feeds and how they are digested, plus explore career opportunities all by joining 4-H and enrolling in the swine project.
Question: Dream of cloning yourself to be three places at once?
Join 4-H; a place where everyone in the family can go together on the same night, at the same time, at the same site.
4-H is the club of families who share in teaching kids practical things and important values like responsibility.
Question: Curious how rabbits air-condition themselves?
Rabbits cool themselves through their ears.
Join 4-H and jump into the rabbit project. Learn how to raise and care for rabbits.
Question: Kids just convinced you to get a pet?
Small animals can be lifelong household friends.
Whether a fish, hamster or cat is your kids speed, join 4-H and enroll in the pets project. Learn about the different species and how to keep them healthy.
Question: Love horses, but live in town?
Kids don’t have to own a horse to learn about horses. Join 4-H and enroll in the horseless horse project.
In this project, members will learn about horses and help with horse shows and trail rides.
Question: Wonder why a horse stomps its feet?
Probably just getting the flies away or look at their ears to see what behavior they are communicating – fear or aggression.
Love horses? Join 4-H and enroll in the horse project to learn about, handle, care for and ride a horse.
Question: Wonder why you’d put butterflies in the freezer?
To preserve the butterfly.
Learn interesting insect facts by joining 4-H and enrolling in the entomology project. Entomology is the study of insects. Kids learn how to collect and identify insects. They learn about insect behavior.
Question: Think ‘biscuit joint’ refers to a place for breakfast?
Biscuit joints are a method for gluing boards together along their edges to create a wide slab or plank without screwing or slicing them.
Join 4-H and build things in the woodworking project. From the basic skill of measuring, to using routers and jointers, learn new techniques to become a builder.
Question: Your kids want a garden but you have a brown thumb?
Join 4-H and enroll in the plant science project to learn plant care.
Plant care includes understanding soils, seeds, insects, harvesting and weeds.
Question: Love fashion, but run away from sewing machines?
Join 4-H and design your own clothes by enrolling in the clothing and textiles project.
Learn basic sewing techniques that help in constructing outfits that will keep you in style with the latest fashion trends.
Question: Dog eating your shoes again?
Join 4-H and learn the basics of dog obedience in the dog project.
Learn how to choose the right dog for your family by identifying dog breeds and their purposes. Learn grooming basics and selecting nutritious dog foods.
Question: Surprised at the high number of city kids in 4-H?
You don’t have to live on a farm, have acreage or own an animal to join 4-H.
Join 4-H - the club of families who share in teaching kids practical things like pet care, growing gardens or identifying insects and important values like responsibility.
The F-stop, also known as the aperture, refers to the amount of light that is let into the camera while taking a picture. The smaller the F-stop number, the larger the lens opening (aperture).
By joining 4-H and enrolling in the photography project, kids learn about f-stops, shutter speeds and other camera basics. Kids learn basic photo composition allowing them to capture friends, family and important events through pictures.
Question: Wonder where mohair comes from?
Mohair is the fine hair from goats that is used for clothing and apparel.
By joining 4-H and enrolling in the goat project, youth can choose to raise goats for milk, mohair, or meat. They learn to care for, fit and show a goat.
Question: Curious how bees make a buzz?
Bees buzz by vibrating their wings and bodies and pushing air through spiracles — tiny airways used for respiration.
Learn interesting insect facts by joining 4-H and enrolling in the entomology project. Entomology is the study of insects. Kids learn how to collect and identify insects. They learn about insect behavior.
Question: Ever wonder which mineral makes fireworks red?
Strontium carbonate is the mineral that makes fireworks red.
Learn more about minerals, rocks and fossils by joining 4-H and diving into the geology project. Explore how the earth was formed and discover the impact of glaciers too. Collect rocks and learn how to identify them.
Question: Aspire to be a fashionista?
A fashionista is a passionate follower of fashion.
Love shopping and following the latest fashion trends? Join 4-H and become a fashionista in the clothing project. Open a new world of fashion options by designing clothes or buying them, selecting accessories and modeling.
Question: Cooking up a storm results in a kitchen tornado?
Understanding the basics of cooking can help calm the stress of putting a meal on the table or baking a dozen cookies.
Join 4-H and soar into the foods and nutrition project. Learn the basics of measuring, plus how to make a healthy snack.
Question: Curious why you’d nose print a calf?
Nose printing is used as a form of permanent identification. Nose printing is similar to finger printing, in that the lines and dotted pattern from a nose print are specific for each animal, and can be recorded by making an ink print.
Identify breeds of cattle, learn about cattle feeds and how they are digested, plus explore career opportunities all by joining 4-H and enrolling in the beef project.
Question: House pets more your speed?
Small animals can be lifelong household friends.
Whether a fish, hamster or cat is your speed, join 4-H and enroll in the pets project. Learn about the different species and how to keep them healthy.
Question: Curious how many siblings the average pig has?
It depends on the breed, but a sow will have on average 8 to 12 piglets per litter.
Identify breeds of swine, learn about feeds and how they are digested, plus explore career opportunities all by joining 4-H and enrolling in the swine project.
Question: Dream of cloning yourself to be three places at once?
Join 4-H; a place where everyone in the family can go together on the same night, at the same time, at the same site.
4-H is the club of families who share in teaching kids practical things and important values like responsibility.
Question: Curious how rabbits air-condition themselves?
Rabbits cool themselves through their ears.
Join 4-H and jump into the rabbit project. Learn how to raise and care for rabbits.
Question: Kids just convinced you to get a pet?
Small animals can be lifelong household friends.
Whether a fish, hamster or cat is your kids speed, join 4-H and enroll in the pets project. Learn about the different species and how to keep them healthy.
Question: Love horses, but live in town?
Kids don’t have to own a horse to learn about horses. Join 4-H and enroll in the horseless horse project.
In this project, members will learn about horses and help with horse shows and trail rides.
Question: Wonder why a horse stomps its feet?
Probably just getting the flies away or look at their ears to see what behavior they are communicating – fear or aggression.
Love horses? Join 4-H and enroll in the horse project to learn about, handle, care for and ride a horse.
Question: Wonder why you’d put butterflies in the freezer?
To preserve the butterfly.
Learn interesting insect facts by joining 4-H and enrolling in the entomology project. Entomology is the study of insects. Kids learn how to collect and identify insects. They learn about insect behavior.
Question: Think ‘biscuit joint’ refers to a place for breakfast?
Biscuit joints are a method for gluing boards together along their edges to create a wide slab or plank without screwing or slicing them.
Join 4-H and build things in the woodworking project. From the basic skill of measuring, to using routers and jointers, learn new techniques to become a builder.
Question: Your kids want a garden but you have a brown thumb?
Join 4-H and enroll in the plant science project to learn plant care.
Plant care includes understanding soils, seeds, insects, harvesting and weeds.
Question: Love fashion, but run away from sewing machines?
Join 4-H and design your own clothes by enrolling in the clothing and textiles project.
Learn basic sewing techniques that help in constructing outfits that will keep you in style with the latest fashion trends.
Question: Dog eating your shoes again?
Join 4-H and learn the basics of dog obedience in the dog project.
Learn how to choose the right dog for your family by identifying dog breeds and their purposes. Learn grooming basics and selecting nutritious dog foods.
Question: Surprised at the high number of city kids in 4-H?
You don’t have to live on a farm, have acreage or own an animal to join 4-H.
Join 4-H - the club of families who share in teaching kids practical things like pet care, growing gardens or identifying insects and important values like responsibility.



