Youth organization teaches kids more than just agriculture
May 08, 2024
May 08, 2024
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, May 8 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
Oklahoma's first 4-H members gathered in a small Johnston County town to explore innovative ways to increase crop yields.
More than a century later, the past meets the present in traditional programming with a modern twist.
Although 4-H is known for its agriculture projects, it continues to broaden its reach and meet the needs of youth by incorporating STEM programming.
Oklahoma's first 4-H members gathered in a small Johnston County town to explore innovative ways to increase crop yields.
More than a century later, the past meets the present in traditional programming with a modern twist.
Although 4-H is known for its agriculture projects, it continues to broaden its reach and meet the needs of youth by incorporating STEM programming.