Johnson County - 4-H, Family Handbook for local 4-H
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Displaying 2801 - 2900 of 5768This booklet will help youth and beginning producers to understand the five basic criteria for selecting a beef animal, and to build note-taking and oral-reasons skills for judging.
This booklet will help youth and beginning producers to understand the four basic criteria for selecting a meat goat, and to build note-taking and oral-reasons skills for judging.
This booklet will help youth and beginning producers to understand the four basic criteria for selecting a sheep animal, and to build note-taking and oral-reasons skills for judging.
This booklet will help youth and beginning producers to understand the five basic criteria for selecting a swine animal, and to build note-taking and oral-reasons skills for judging.
Note: If you would like a physical version, a limited supply is still available. Contact Joyce Taylor.
This nine-month program motivates students in Columbia to develop their potential for community leadership by acquainting them with the opportunities, realities and challenges of the community.
The Junior Master Gardener program is an international youth gardening program that engages children in hands-on group and individual learning experiences.
Lessons designed to foster honest conversations with youth about social justice issues. A timely and relevant resource for youth development workers. Provided by 4-H Program Leaders' Working Group (PLWG).
Resources, readings and other relevant content to support Just in Time guide use. Provided by 4-H Program Leaders' Working Group (PLWG).
Information to educate consumers on safe food handling with food preparation, food preservation, food service and more.
This resource shares detailed descriptive statistical findings on who gets vaccinated, who doesn't, and why.
Website maps show locations of springs, sinkholes and losing streams throughout Missouri.
The goal of this skin hygiene continuing education program is to provide healthcare professionals with information about the relationship between skin and the transference of pathogenic microorganisms.
Kids Ask Dr. Bug, aka MU Horticulture Specialist Tamra Reall, about what ladybugs eat, if butterflies bite, centipedes vs insects, bees vs wasps, and dangerous insects.
Kids Ask Dr. Bug, aka MU Horticulture Specialist Tamra Reall, about fall leaf colors, insects in the house, roaches and bed bugs, insects and the moon, and being an entomologist.
Kids Ask Dr. Bug, aka MU Horticulture Specialist Tamra Reall (@MUExtBugNGarden), about flies, how plants and insects survive the cold, houseplant pets, and if you can get superpowers from a bug bite.
Kids Ask Dr. Bug, aka MU Horticulture Specialist Tamra Reall (@MUExtBugNGarden), about clothes-eating moths, leaf shapes, insects braving the cold, disappearing insects, and winter-flowering plants.
Kids Ask Dr. Bug, aka MU Horticulture Specialist Tamra Reall (@MUExtBugNGarden), about colorful moths, how bees stay warm, insect diapause, and soil-dwelling arthropods.
Kids Ask Dr. Bug, aka MU Horticulture Specialist Tamra Reall (@MUExtBugNGarden), about grubs, ladybug spots, mosquito bite hazards, and insect ethics.
Kids Ask Dr. Bug, aka MU Horticulture Specialist Tamra Reall, about water-dwelling insects, water bug legs, dandelions and sunflowers, spider teeth, and mushrooms.
Kids Ask Dr. Bug, aka MU Horticulture Specialist Tamra Reall (@MUExtBugNGarden), about antennae, insect blood, how insects eat, and how insects fly.
Kids Ask Dr. Bug, aka MU Horticulture Specialist Tamra Reall (@MUExtBugNGarden), about stinging yellow jackets, caterpillar legs, and butterflies and chrysalises.
Kids Ask Dr. Bug, aka MU Horticulture Specialist Tamra Reall (@MUExtBugNGarden), about Monarch chrysalises, bees stings, boy bees, and bugs in our food.
Kids Ask Dr. Bug, aka MU Horticulture Specialist Tamra Reall (@MUExtBugNGarden), about insects and pets, dancing bugs, bugs biting bugs, and insect homes.
Kids Ask Dr. Bug, aka MU Horticulture Specialist Tamra Reall (@MUExtBugNGarden), about scorpions, how far roaches crawl, bed bugs, and spider eyes.
Kids Ask Dr. Bug, aka MU Horticulture Specialist Tamra Reall (@MUExtBugNGarden), about good bugs, Monarch butterfly conservation, insect damaged plants, and how bees make honey.
Kids Ask Dr. Bug, aka MU Horticulture Specialist Tamra Reall (@MUExtBugNGarden), about insect survival, where food comes from in winter, itchy insect bites, and if caterpillars can predict winter.
Kids ask Dr. Bug, aka horticulture specialist Tamra Reall, about praying mantises, Pokémon’s Scyther, winter-flowering plants, and mushrooms.
Kids Ask Dr. Bug, aka MU Horticulture Specialist Tamra Reall (@MUExtBugNGarden), about why mosquitoes lay their eggs in water, glowing scorpions, touching butterflies, and what butterflies eat.
Kids Ask Dr. Bug, aka MU Horticulture Specialist Tamra Reall (@MUExtBugNGarden), about the kinds of bugs in a backyard, planting a whole tomato, insect homes, and do you really get two worms if you cut one in half?
Kids Ask Dr. Bug, aka MU Horticulture Specialist Tamra Reall (@MUExtBugNGarden), about house centipedes, if insects know you're trying to be nice, why and how bees sting, and what happens after a bee stings.
Kids Ask Dr. Bug, aka MU Horticulture Specialist Tamra Reall (@MUExtBugNGarden), about backyard insects, bee vs. wasps, how and why lightning bugs glow and blink, and what happens if dogs eat lightning bugs.