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    Wild horses and youth learn patience and trust from each other

    Jul 25, 2022

    • 4-H
  • Through the Second Chance Youth Garden, young people in San Diego County provide food to their communities through a farm stand and CSA model. Photos by Diego Lynch
    Youth-run garden provides 10,000 pounds of produce for San Diego families

    Mar 10, 2022

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    New publication helps youth evaluate post-high school ‘pathways’

    Jan 20, 2022

    • Family
    • Health
  • Elkus Ranch serves as an outdoor classroom for Bay Area children.
    ‘I wish this was my school’: Young students get hands-on at Elkus Ranch

    Aug 18, 2021

    • Agriculture
    • Natural Resources
  • Wolf Creek 4-H member Kylee and her Boer goat Luther.
    Despite Dixie Fire, Plumas-Sierra youth look for bids on livestock

    Aug 12, 2021

    • 4-H
  • Students at Mother Lode Regional Juvenile Detention Center plant seedlings.
    Farm-to-school projects planned for Los Angeles and Tuolumne counties

    Jun 2, 2021

    • Health
  • Bluffs and rocky shoreline in Cambria, Calif. (Photo: Peter D. Tillman CC BY-SA 3.0)
    4-H adds lessons on mindfulness to promote healthy living

    Mar 16, 2021

    • 4-H
  • Fifth-grader Sarp Akalin designs and builds a battery-powered motorboat for Engineers Week. All photos by Evett Kilmartin
    4-H’ers 'motor along’ with boat-building and drive-by animal science lessons

    Feb 24, 2021

    • 4-H
  • A 6th grader at Avery Middle School assembles a Mars rover. JoLynn Miller hopes the Mars project raises awareness of 4-H in their community and the variety of projects the UC ANR youth development program offers.
    Students explore Mars with 4-H STEM project

    Feb 10, 2021

    • 4-H
  • Claudia Diaz Carrasco
    Claudia Diaz Carrasco applies science and 4-H principles to create youth leaders in under-represented communities

    Feb 8, 2021

    • 4-H
  • Yaxeli Saiz-Tapia says raising turkeys has raised her appreciation for where her food comes from. Photo by Shauna Aubin
    4-H youths raise turkeys to save for college and learn about farming

    Nov 23, 2020

    • 4-H
  • During June and July 2020, the 4-H youth joined the Healthy Living Team to become “Disease Detectives,” participating in the virtual UC 4-H Statewide Epidemiology Project.
    4-H youth become 'Disease Detectives' in statewide epidemiology project

    Sep 16, 2020

    • 4-H
    • Health
    • Innovation
  • Since 2016, 4-H advisor JoLynn Miller has been partnering with teachers at Mother Lode Regional Juvenile Detention Facility to provide agricultural education, including growing food in a garden.
    4-H gives incarcerated youth the freedom to try their hands at growing vegetables

    Aug 17, 2020

    • 4-H
  • California Naturalist volunteers share their passion for the natural world with Californians.
    April is National Volunteer Month: UC ANR honors its volunteers

    Apr 9, 2019

    • 4-H
    • Yard & Garden
  • Young people from age 11 to 19 in San Mateo County took hikes and engaged in other outdoor activities at the 4-H Youth Summit in the Santa Cruz Mountains
    Latino youths increase their presence in UC ANR 4-H program

    Feb 9, 2018

    • 4-H
  • This is the championship Dixon Ridge 4-H Club Chili Team: (from left)  siblings Moncerral “Monce” Torres Cisneros, Maritzia Partida Cisneros, Rudolfo “Rudy” Radillio Cisneros, and Miguel Partida Cisneros. They made “4-H Green and White Chili.” (Photo: Kathy Keatley Garvey)
    4-H chili cookoff: Heralding green and white

    Feb 1, 2018

    • 4-H
    • Food
  • This photo, taken by participant Alexa J., shows a hole in the playground. 'It's not safe to go on the playground because you could get hurt. This is about making the playground safer,' she wrote in the photo caption.
    Youth leaders find their photo-voice

    Sep 22, 2017

  • Hunter, center, and the other instructors show the students tools and techniques for using open data to analyze problems related to food and agriculture.
    STEAM summer camp introduces teens to ag tech

    Jul 28, 2017

  • Raising animals is fun, and teaches children responsibility and accountability.
    Raising sheep and goats for fun and profit

    Jun 15, 2017

  • Jarred Burkett, 10, of the Sherwood Forest 4-H Club, Vallejo, talks about his chicken, Frostbite, at the Solano County 4-H Presentation Day, held recently in Dixon. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
    Fine feathered friends forever

    Mar 8, 2017

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