4-H Projects

4H CloverWhat Do 4-H Members Do?

The projects for 4-H are as diverse as today’s youth. Some youth pursue hobbies such as computers, arts & crafts, photography, horticulture, woodwork, sewing and cooking. Other youth choose skill sports such as sport fishing, shooting sports, and biking while others select animal projects such a livestock, horses, dog training or exotic animals. Regardless of the selected project, 4-H youth are encouraged to do community service and to develop leadership skills. We have many opportunities for recognition, competition with peers, and of course FUN!

Please click on the links below to retrieve information about the project.
Back to Main Menu

Animals

Beef Dairy Cattle Dog Care & Training
Goats Horse Meat Science
Poultry Rabbits Sheep
Small & Companion Animals Swine  Veterinary Science
Wildlife & Fisheries 

Creative Arts

Clothing & Textiles Interior Design & Green Living Photography & Video
Theater & Performance Art

Engineering

Robotics Rocketry & Aerospace Science, Engineering & Technology

Healthy Living

Consumer Education Food & Nutrition Safety

Leadership

Careers & Workforce Prep Citizenship Community Service
Consumer Education International Travel  Leadership
Public Speaking Safety Youth Entrepreneurship

Outdoor Education

Entomology Forestry Natural Resources
Outdoor Education & Living Skills Plants & Gardening Safety
Shooting Sports Sportfishing Wildlife & Fisheries 

Recreation

International Travel Outdoor Education & Living Skills Plants & Gardening
Safety Shooting Sports Sportfishing

Science

Entomology Meat Science Plants & Gardening
Range Science Robotics Rocketry & Aerospace
Science, Engineering & Technology Veterinary Science

These are the major 4-H projects for Bexar County 4-H members. Other projects are also available. Review our Curriculum Enrichment Programs Guide to see project curricula materials available through the Bexar County 4-H Office.

View curriculum available for purchase through the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Bookstore online.

Comments are closed.