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Information for Caldwell Parish home gardeners interested in ordering sweet potato seed for the 2025 planting season.
Members participating in this contest will use building blocks to display their design and engineering skills.
This contest gives Caldwell 4-H'ers the opportunity to showcase their skills in public speaking, interview or presenting a method demonstration.
Show your knowledge of beef's health benefits and create a poster for the Caldwell Parish 4-H Beef Poster Contest.
Caldwell's January 4-H newsletter announces the winners of the Leaf ID contest and contains information about upcoming contests.
In this issue: Introducing Read and Ride in Northeast Louisiana, Kids Corner, Ambrosia, Welcome Our New Local Foods Systems Coordinator, and January calendar.
Caldwell's December 4-H newsletter contains Fall Foods contest results and information about upcoming events.
In this issue: Preparing your Holiday Turkey Safely, Kids Corner, Deviled Eggs, Walk This Way, and December Calendar.
The Photography Contest gives Caldwell 4-H members the opportunity to use their creativity, critical thinking and communication skills.
The Caldwell 4-H November newsletter contains results for the Art Contest and information about upcoming contests.
Caldwell 4-H members entering this contest have the opportunity to display their textile production skills, decision making skills and their creativity.
In this issue: Spooky Foods, Halloween Safety Tips, Not-So-Spooky Air "Fried" Brussels Sprouts, Communities on the Move, and November Calendar.
Members entering the Safety Poster Contest familiarize themselves with safety risks in and around their homes and communities.
The Caldwell 4-H Fall Foods Festival allows members to demonstrate their creativity, knowledge of Louisiana commodities and decision-making skills.
Caldwell's October 4-H newsletter contains information about the Shooting Sports signup meeting for this year and the new Fashion Workshop.
In this issue: LSU AgCenter Premier Program: Small Changes Healthy Habits, Kids Corner, Grilled Okra with Olive Oil and Garlic, Welcome Tara, and Oct. Calendar.
Fall is here and it is time to collect leaves for the Caldwell 4-H Leaf Identification Contest.
The Caldwell 4-H September newsletter contains a review of summer 4-H events and information about the new Art Contest.
Information for Caldwell 4-H members who plan to submit a scholarship application or 4-Star application for the 2024-2025 club year.
The Art Contest is a new contest for Caldwell 4-H members.
A Small Footprint Animal Agriculture Workshop will be held on Saturday, September 21 at the LSU AgCenter Ouachita Parish Auditorium in West Monroe.
The 2024 Northeast Louisiana Beef and Forage Field Day will be held on Thursday, September 19.
In this issue: Boosting Back-to-School Success Through Physical Activity, Kids Corner, Recipe of the Month, Success Story, and What's Happening in September.
In this issue: Managing Your Food Dollars, Kids Corner, Recipe of the Month, Success Story, and What's Happing in August.
In this issue: Hydrate with Infused Water, Kids Corner, Black Eyed Pea Salsa, Success Story, and What's Happening in July.
In this issue: Family Movement Matters, Kids Corner, Apple Nachos, What's Happening in June
In this issue: Kids Corner, Dig In to Fitness with Gardening, Lori's Hummus, Community Highlight - Ouachita/Union Parish, and What's Happening in May.
The Caldwell 4-H Fishing Clinic provides members the opportunity to learn about outdoor safety.
Caldwell's March 4-H newsletter contains information about 4-H Camp.
In this issue: National Nutrition Month; Kids' Corner; Roasted Red Pepper, Spinach, & Feta Pasta; Community Highlight: Clarks - Caldwell; April Events
The Caldwell 4-H Pet Show gives members the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge of animals and use their communication and public speaking skills.
Caldwell's February 4-H newsletter contains Photography Contest and Communication Career contest results.
In this issue: The New & Improved Germ Cave, Kids' Corner, Sweet Potato Casserole, The Importance of Handwashing & Food Safety, and January calendar.
The 2024 Ag Expo Forestry Forum will be held Friday, January 12 in West Monroe.
The Dairy Billboard Contest gives Caldwell 4-H'ers the opportunity to show their creativity and draw a poster promoting the use of milk and milk products.
Caldwell's January 4-H newsletter contains contest information for Communication Career Day, the Beef Poster, Lego Engineering and Dairy Billboard contests.
The 2023-2024 Caldwell Parish Profile of Family and Consumer Sciences, 4-H, and Agriculture and Natural Resources programs.
In this issue: Diabetes Awareness Month; Kids' Corner; Pumpkin Fluff Dip; Tensas Produce Market Falls into Place; and December Calendar
The November edition has information about upcoming Caldwell 4-H events.
The forest products industry contributes to each parish economy in several ways, including jobs, wages and purchases in the local economies.
In this issue: Breast Cancer Awareness Month; Kids' Corner; Southwestern Roasted Vegetables; West Carroll Parish Fall Community Health Fair; November Calendar.
In this issue: Kids' Corner, National Childhood Obesity Month, Kid-Friendly English Muffin Pizza, A Facelift for Facen Park, and October Calendar
The October edition contains Shooting Sports enrollment meeting information and guidelines for upcoming contests.
The September Caldwell Clover has a summer 4-H review of events and contains information and dates for upcoming contests.
Caldwell 4-H members and leaders were recognized for their dedication and achievements during Awards Night held on May 1.
The March Caldwell 4-H newsletter contains information about 4-H Camp and results for the Lego Engineering Contest and Area Cookery Contest.
The Caldwell 4-H February newsletter has the Leaf ID, Photography, Safety Poster, and Communication Career Day contest results.
Caldwell's January 4-H newsletter contains Communication and Career Day information, rules for the Lego Building, Beef Poster, and Dairy Billboard contests.
The October Flavors of Health Family and Consumer Science newsletter for the Northeast Region.
Caldwell's November 4-H newsletter contains articles about upcoming contests and Teamwork.
The October edition of the Caldwell 4-H newsletter contains information on upcoming contests and Cooperative Communication.
The September Flavors of Health Family and Consumer Science newsletter for the Northeast Region.
The August Flavors of Health Family and Consumer Science newsletter for the Northeast Region
The September 4-H newsletter contains information about the Shooting Sports registration meeting for this club year and a review of summer 4-H accomplishments.
The June Flavors of Health Family and Consumer Science newsletter for the Northeast Region.
The June Family and Consumer Science spotlight focuses on pressure canners.
The Flavors of Health May 2022 Family and Consumer Science newsletter for the Northeast Region
A Forestry and Wildlife Stewardship Workshop will be held on Tuesday, June 14 in Farmerville, Louisiana from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
The April edition of the Caldwell Clover announces the winners of the Beef Poster Contest, the Dairy Billboard Contest and the 4-H Pet Show.
The LSU AgCenter will be hosting a Wildlife Forum and Field Day on Friday, May 6, 2022 in Winnsboro, Louisiana.
The March edition announces the February Clubs of the Month and winners of fall and winter 4-H contests.
As meat prices continue to rise, Americans are struggling to afford protein rich food sources.
A one pot meal makes mealtime quick and easy even if time is limited.
The Caldwell 4-H February newsletter has the results for the Safety Poster Contest and Fall Foods Festival.
Incorporating nutrient rich foods and healthy lifestyle behaviors can help you stay ahead of germs.
Most households in Louisiana have access to healthy foods, but for those that don't, they face a hurdle called food insecurity.
Keeping your pantry organized and stocked can help save time and money while making menu planning easier.
Jumpstart your success implementing healthy lifestyle changes by practicing portion control.
Caldwell 4-H Junior Leaders are selling strawberry flats as a fundraiser for Caldwell 4-H.
The January edition of the Caldwell Clover lists the results of the Fashion Revue and Consumer Decision Making Contest.
The Caldwell 4-H November newsletter contains information on the Fashion Revue Contest and the Photography Contest.
As the holiday season is quickly approaching, it is very easy to neglect our mental well-being.
Use these great tips to make the most of your time in the kitchen.
Eating grains, especially whole grains, provides many health benefits.
The Caldwell 4-H October newsletter contains information on upcoming 4-H contests.
The Caldwell 4-H newsletter for September contains a review of summer 4-H activities and has information on upcoming fall contests.
With a little bit of planning ahead, you can make it easier to prepare healthful meals in a rush.
Every meal a family eats together is important and should be considered as part of a family's routine.
Caldwell Parish agents' report on agriculture and 4-H accomplishments for the first and second quarter of 2021.
Markets across the nation will celebrate August 1-7 by focusing on the importance of local produce growers and vendors in community food systems.
Squash is a great summer vegetable that has natural antioxidants that will keep your body at its best.
Exercise and a balanced diet play a vital role in the overall wellbeing of communities, especially rural communities where resources are limited.
Louisiana's long growing season provides a variety of opportunities for incorporating fruits and vegetables into home and public landscaping spaces.
Studies have shown that the rate of weight gain in children tends to double during the off-months and decrease or return to normal during the school year.
With pandemic restrictions being lifted and more people spending time outside, it is a good idea to reflect on some tips to safely have fun outdoors.
When you plan your meals for the week, why not consider adding some powerful plant protein to your menu by enjoying dry beans or peas.
Tomatoes are bright in flavor and packed with vitamins, making them a great addition to any meal.
It's important that you know what to look out for in order to manage your stress.
Eggplant is very versatile and can be prepared in many ways.
Louisiana strawberries are naturally sweet and tasty, so kick off the spring season by freezing strawberries correctly and safely.
Now that March is here, how are you doing with any New Year resolutions you made?
Is gardening considered exercising?
Caldwell agents' report on agriculture and 4-H accomplishments for the third and fourth quarters of 2020.