4-H facts
4-H history
4-H fun
4-H clubs
4-H meanings
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What is the ages 4-H is for?

5-18 yrs old 

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What year was the first 4-H clubs formed?

1902

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What as the names of the first 4-H clubs?

"The tomato club" and "Corn Growing club"

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What are the youngest members of 4-H called?

Cloverbuds

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What are the 4-H colors?

Green and white

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4-H is open to who?

EVERYONE!

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How many young people does 4-H today reach?

7 million

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What is the Land Grant University in ND?

North Dakota State University

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What state did the first 4-H clubs start in?

Minnesota

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What color stands for purity and wholeness?

White

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What is the list of business items to be discussed at a meeting called?

Agenda

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How many countries is 4-H found in?

50

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A formal proposal by a member of a club that the club take a certain action or make a decision.

What is a motion?

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If you were in a swine club , what animal would you raise?

A Pig. 

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What color represents nature, life, growth, and creativity?

Green

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Where is the National 4-H Center located?

Maryland

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What H was not the original 3 Hs?

Health

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What group of projects contains archery and air rifle?

Shooting sports.

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Officer that records minutes for the club meeting?

Secretary.

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What project has to do with cooking and baking?

Foods and Nutrition

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Who is the 4-H Agent for Nelson County?

Traci Lagein

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What was the year that the last H was added to the clover?

1908

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A group of youth leaders who promote 4-H and support the program at a county or state level.

Who are Ambassadors?

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What is the project agrea currently involving the most 4-H youth in the U.S.?

Animal Science

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What is the 4-H slogan?

"Learning by doing"