4-H BASICS
TEXAS 4-H & EXTENSION
LIVESTOCK & EVALUATION SCIENCE
COMPETITIONS & EVENTS
RANDOM 4-H QUESTIONS
100

The 4-H clover has this many leaves.

What is four?

100

The Texas agency that delivers 4-H programs statewide.

What is Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service?

100

A common 4-H animal project.

What is livestock?

100

An event where members compete or present projects.

What is a contest or judging event?


100

When is 4-H Round Up?

June 1st - 5th

200

The main idea of 4-H learning.

What is “learning by doing”?

200

The level of Extension work that directly serves counties.

What is County Extension?

200

The term for evaluating animals based on visual traits without performance data.

What is phenotypic evaluation?

200

The Texas 4-H event where top teams compete nationally in livestock judging.

What is the National 4-H Livestock Judging Contest?

200

When is multi-county camp?

June 30th - July 2nd

300

The original purpose of 4-H when it began in the early 1900s.

What is teaching improved agriculture practices to youth?

300

The Texas 4-H event where members compete in multiple contests like judging, fashion, and public speaking.

What is Texas 4-H Roundup?

300

The ideal muscle shape and structure in market steers.

What is expression of muscling with balance and thickness?

300

This competition evaluates knowledge of meat cuts and carcass quality.

What is meat judging?

300

How many volunteers does the Mason 4-H have?

25

400

The year 4-H clubs first began forming in the United States.

What is the early 1900s (around 1902–1912)?

400

This Texas 4-H governing body is made up of youth representatives who help guide statewide programming.

What is the Texas 4-H Council?

400

This term describes animals with superior genetics passed to offspring.

What is heritability?

400

The skill judged in public speaking competitions.

What is communication and clarity of thought?

400

How many members does the Mason 4-H have? 

190

500


The primary federal agency that oversees 4-H nationally.

What is the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture)?

500

The educational system Texas 4-H is part of that includes research, teaching, and outreach.

What is the Texas A&M University System / land-grant system?

500

The four primary species commonly used in Texas 4-H livestock judging contests.

What are cattle, swine, sheep, and goats?

500

This type of contest focuses on real-world agricultural problem solving in teams.

What is agricultural advocacy or livestock skillathon-style contests?

500

When was Texas 4-H established?

1908