What are the 4-H colors?
Green and White
What are the two dairy projects the 4-H offers?
dairy cattle and dairy goats
What year was the national 4-H organization formed?
1914
What are cloverbuds?
Which officer runs the meetings?
President
What is the 4-H pledge?
Which animals are not shown at the fair?
Horses, Dogs, and Cats
What was the first club's name?
"The Tomato Club" or "The Corn Growing Club"
Has the emblem for 4-H always been a 4 leaf clover?
No the emblem was a 3 leaf clover until 1924
How do I begin a motion?
I move...
What is the 4-H motto?
To make the best better
What is the Entomology Project?
Catching and displaying different kinds of bugs that you are able to find or catch.
Where was the first 4-H camp held?
Randolph County, West Virginia
How many members must a 4-H club have
at least 5
Which officer takes notes in the meetings?
Secertary
What is the 4-H emblem?
4 Leaf Clover
What project allows you refurbish/decorate a room?
Home Environment
Otis Hall
What federal agency oversees 4-H?
US Department of Agriculture
Which officer keeps track of the club's money?
Treasurer
What is the 4-H slogan?
Learn by doing
What is your favorite animal that comes to show at the fair?
Cattle, Swine, Rabbits, Poultry, Sheep, Goats
Where did 4-H start?
Clark County, Ohio
How many 4-Hers are there in the US?
around 6 million in total
Who is our president?
Allie Blume