From citizenship to consumer education, 4-H provides a number of opportunities to prepare the next generation of agriculture to make a difference in their communities.
Tennessee 4-Her Malcolm Jackson stopped by the RFD-TV studio and spoke with Suzanne Alexander on some of the activities he is involved in, how 4-H has impacted his life, and what he is looking forward to this year.
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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
Students in 4-H share how prior planning helps set themselves up for success in state fair showing season.
Tennessee students share how the program fosters confidence, connection, and a sense of community