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The 4-H Club Year is from July 1 to June 30. The goal of the 4-H program is to enable every Kern County youth to participate. Payment of a small annual program fee is part of the enrollment process. Payments can be made directly to your club, or you can pay online using your credit card.
The Council is made up of all 4-H volunteers in the county. The meetings are open to all interested persons. All active 4-H adult volunteers in Kern County are voting members of the 4-H Council - not just the community club leaders.
As members of the Kern County 4-H Sponsoring Committee, we are requesting your support of the young people of our community. Please take a few moments to consider our request. There are over 700 youth involved in the Kern County 4-H Program. They are guided by over 300 adult volunteers.
See the list below of all the clubs in the Kern County area. You can use this map to see where the clubs are located throughout the county and when they hold monthly meetings.
NOW Mating Navel orangeworm (NOW) is the single most important insect pest of almonds due to its ability to feed directly on the kernel and association with aflatoxins. Management of NOW requires a combination of cultural and chemical controls.