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4-H University
4-H U

4-H members who were 13 years old before January 1 are eligible to attend 4-H University to be held on the campus of LSU in Baton Rouge. 4-H U gives you the opportunity to meet 4-H'ers from throughout the state and compete for trips and prizes through a variety of project-area contests.

Tangipahoa Parish Dairy Day Cookery Rules
Dairy 4-H Clover

First opportunity to start getting points for the 2012-2013 school year. Rules for the Tangipahoa Parish Dairy Day Cookery held each year. Dairy Day honors the Dairymen of Tangipahoa Parish.

Advisory Minutes
Parish Joint Advisory Council minutes for 2012.

2011-2012 4-H Tangi-Clovers
Spring and Summer 2012 - 4-H Tangi Clover

View the Tangipahoa Parish 4-H Clover newsletters here. The newsletters contain information about current events and upcoming activities for 4-H'ers, their parents, and volunteers.

2012 Youth Garden Contest
Tangipahoa youth are invited to take part in a fun learning experience which involves growing a home vegetable garden. The contest is competitive and 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners will be awarded prizes valued at $25, $15 and $10.
Resources for Club Leaders
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Information and resource links for club leaders to helpful publications on planning club meetings, making meetings exciting, planning a 4-H program, giving demonstrations and leader guides.
Eating Habits, Attitudes Start Young
Lifetime eating habits and attitudes about food usually are formed in early childhood. Here are tips for helping children learn to enjoy mealtime and a variety of nutritious foods.
Tangipahoa Parish 4-H Advisory Council
Provides list of members and links to meeting minutes for the Tangipahoa Parish 4-H Advisory Council.
Parish FCS Advisory Council
Provides list of members and links to meeting minutes for the Tangipahoa Parish FCS Advisory Council.
Cold Protection in the Landscape
Over the last few years, many of us have gone just a little bit overboard planting tender tropical plants in our landscapes. When mild winter followed mild winter, it was too tempting to plant hibiscus, bougainvillea, ficus, Norfolk Island pines and even scheffleras outside in the ground. Every December, though, it’s time to face reality and the distinct possibility of temperatures below freezing.
Horticulture Hints Newsletter
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A quarterly newsletter from the Horticulture Division of the LSU AgCenter's School of Plant, Environmental and Soil Sciences. (PDF Format Only)