4-H Spotlight: Lilly Redden, a homegrown leader
When Lily joined 4-H at eight years young, she was incredibly shy. As her involvement grew, 4-H gave Lily the confidence to come out of her shell.
When Lily joined 4-H at eight years young, she was incredibly shy. As her involvement grew, 4-H gave Lily the confidence to come out of her shell.
Buying food locally creates stronger supply chains and food systems, supports local farmers and ranchers, creates employment opportunities and more.
With fall quickly approaching, now is the perfect time to get together with the 4-H community for a fun-filled celebration of all things Ag and 4-H.
Reducing the stress on limited water resources requires developing a more water-use efficient silage production system.
Colorado 4-H, in partnership with the Colorado State University Foundation, offers over a dozen scholarship opportunities annually.
The scholarship will support student participation in Elevating Voices, a program providing mentorship and learning opportunities around conservation, storytelling and film production.
The director is appointed by the President of CSU to serve as the chief executive, academic and policy officer of the Colorado Water Center.
Linda was honored for her work making horticulture education accessible to those with physical and mental disabilities.
Home canning can be dangerous if tested recipes and processing instructions are not followed, especially at high altitude.
Grow & Give partnered with Rams Against Hunger, an organization that supports those experiencing food insecurity at CSU, and Fresh Food Connect, a mobile app that connects local gardeners with local food access-focused nonprofit organizations.