4-H families have the opportunity to participate in the special garden and/or special agronomy projects this year. The Special Garden Project is growing Hakurei Turnip. This vegetable is a white salad turnip. The Special Agronomy Project is Teosinte, a Mexican grass considered to be one of the parent plants of modern corn. Seed packets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Call the Extension office, 402-441-7180, to sign up for these special projects. The seed packages are free and one seed packet per project, per family. Seeds will be mailed after April 30.
4-H - Lancaster County Fri. April 09, 2021
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- Horsemanship Level Testings, April 20
- Ag Youth Institute Deadline is April 15
- 4-H Leader Update Training April 22: Preregister by April 15
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- REMINDER for 4-H’ers and Volunteers
- Week of the Volunteer Lunch and Learn Series
- Quilt Binding Open House, April 25
- Leader Packets Have Been Mailed and Posted Online
- Livestock Premium Auction Donations Needed
- The Biggest Grower returns with summer learning, scholarship for high schoolers
- April Spotlight on 4-H Newsletter
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- Runza Night for Lancaster County 4-H, April 20
- Spring Fling Dressage Schooling Show, May 1
- Special Garden and Agronomy Projects
- Volunteer Opportunity
- 4-H/FFA Sheep & Meat Goat Weigh-in, May 11
- Donation Request for 4-H Silent Auction
- 4-H Camp Scholarships for 4-H’ers
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