Project Areas
In 4-H, you can discover your passion as you ‘learn by doing.’
Each 4-H youth chooses a project area based on their interest. What exactly is a project? 4-H projects have a defined scope: examples include kayaking, sportsfishing, STEM, animals, crops/plants, interior design, among others. Youth may participate in more than one project area. Your local Extension agent can tell you more about projects in your county. Whatever project area you choose, expect enthusiasm, goal-setting, hands-on learning, record-keeping, and fun!
Pick Your Adventure
Agriculture
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Agronomy
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Animal Sciences - Horses
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Animal Sciences – Beef
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Animal Sciences – Cats
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Animal Sciences – Dairy
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Animal Sciences – Dairy Goat
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Animal Sciences – Dog Care
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Animal Sciences – Exploring Farm Animals
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Animal Sciences – Meat Goat
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Animal Sciences – Meat Science
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Animal Sciences – Pet Care
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Animal Sciences – Rabbits
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Animal Sciences – Sheep
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Animal Sciences – Swine
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Animal Sciences – Veterinary Science
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Field Crops
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Gardening and Horticulture
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Poultry
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Seed Identification
STEAM
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Automotive
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Bicycle
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Communications and Expressive Arts
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Computer Science
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Conservation
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Consumer Judging
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Economics, Business, and Marketing
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Electricity
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Engines/Tractors
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Entomology
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Farmer’s Market
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Forestry
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Junior Master Gardener
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Kayaking
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LEGO® Engineering
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Photography
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Public Speaking
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Robotics
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Shooting Sports
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Sportsfishing
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Wildlife
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Wood Science
Healthy Living
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Child Development
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Clothing and Textiles
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Clothing Selection
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Food and Nutrition
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Food Preservation
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Health
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Junior Master Wellness Volunteer
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Personal Development
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Rural Medical Scholars
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Safe Sitter
Civic Engagement
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Career Exploration
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Citizenship
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Exploring 4-H
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Keys to Community
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Leadership