Explore 4-H
The annual event gives Tennessee 4-H members the chance to compete, earn scholarships and build leadership skills.
The company says it has invested $15 million in county and state fairs over the past decade.
UT Extension says line dancing offers a fun, full-body workout for all ages and experience levels.
From traditional camps to specialty programs, Tennessee 4-H offers hands-on learning throughout the summer.
Tennessee’s Agriculture specialty license plate, known as the Ag Tag, is celebrating its 30th anniversary, and state agriculture leaders are giving the public a chance to help shape its next chapter.
Tennessee 4-H’ers Allie Paschall and Ramey Boone join us to discuss summer opportunities in 4-H, youth leadership development, and community involvement across Tennessee.
Young anglers learn skills on the water while building a deeper connection to the outdoors.
Georgia Grown Marketing Coordinator Happy Wyatt has spent the past 20 years teaching young students about agriculture and its connection to their everyday lives.
“Miss Ruby” continues to shape generations through service
Arbor Day event launches statewide effort led by 4-H and FFA
Record auction prices accompany more than $1.4 million in scholarships for young exhibitors in Mississippi.
Students say the program builds confidence, teamwork and a sense of purpose.
Kaleigh Backstrom says her early involvement in 4-H helped set her on that path and sparked her interest in veterinary medicine.
First-grade teacher Taylor Dougherty at Eastern Elementary School was named the 2026 Ag in the Classroom Award winner for her efforts to teach students about agriculture.
Tractor Supply’s Paper Clover Campaign raises millions of dollars each year for 4-H youth programs and scholarships. Local store community marketing manager Lexie Gamble joined Tuesday’s Market Day Report alongside 4-H student Matthew Rochford to discuss the partnership.
Teams create meals from pantry items while incorporating a surprise ingredient