On the first day of Christmas, my 4-H Agent sent to me a reminder that record books are due
On the second day of Christmas, my 4-H Agent sent to me two 4H Camp registrations and a reminder that record books are due
On the third day of Christmas, my 4-H Agent sent to me three Pop Can Lamps, two 4-H Camp registrations, and a reminder that record books are due
On the fourth day of Christmas, my 4-H Agent sent to me four dates for dairy quiz bowl practice, three Pop Can Lamps, two 4H Camp registrations, and a reminder that record books are due
On the fifth day of Christmas, my 4-H Agent sent to me five State Fair Blue Ribbons, four dates for dairy quiz bowl practice, three Pop Can Lamps, two 4-H Camp registrations, and a reminder that record books are due
On the sixth day of Christmas, my 4-H Agent sent to me six embryology project incubators, five State Fair Blue Ribbons, four dates for dairy quiz bowl practice, three Pop Can Lamps, two 4-H Camp registrations, and a reminder that record books are due
On the seventh day of Christmas, my 4-H Agent sent to me seven flag etiquette handouts, six embryology project incubators, five State Fair Blue Ribbons, four dates for dairy quiz bowl practice, three Pop Can Lamps, two 4-H Camp registrations, and a reminder that record books are due
On the eighth day of Christmas, my 4-H Agent sent to me eight new ideas for Community Service projects, seven flag etiquette handouts, six embryology project incubators, five State Fair Blue Ribbons, four dates for dairy quiz bowl practice, three Pop Can Lamps, two 4-H Camp registrations, and a reminder that record books are due
On the ninth day of Christmas, my 4-H Agent sent to me nine fun 4-H Talent Show skits, eight new ideas for Community Service projects, seven flag etiquette handouts, six embryology project incubators, five State Fair Blue Ribbons, four dates for dairy quiz bowl practice, three Pop Can Lamps, two 4-H Camp registrations, and a reminder that record books are due
On the 10th day of Christmas, my 4-H Agent sent to me 10 Community Clubs just chartered, nine fun 4-H Talent Show skits, eight new ideas for Community Service projects, seven flag etiquette handouts, six embryology project incubators, five State Fair Blue Ribbons, four dates for dairy quiz bowl practice, three Pop Can Lamps, two 4-H Camp registrations, and a reminder that record books are due
On the 11th day of Christmas, my 4-H Agent sent to me 11 recipes for the food show, 10 Community Clubs just chartered, nine fun 4-H Talent Show skits, eight new ideas for Community Service projects, seven flag etiquette handouts, six embryology project incubators, five State Fair Blue Ribbons, four dates for dairy quiz bowl practice, three Pop Can Lamps, two 4-H Camp registrations, and a reminder that record books are due
On the 12th day of Christmas, my 4-H Agent sent to me 12 new presentation categories, 11 recipes for the food show, 10 Community Clubs just chartered, nine fun 4-H Talent Show skits, eight new ideas for Community Service projects, seven flag etiquette handouts, six embryology project incubators, five State Fair Blue Ribbons, four dates for dairy quiz bowl practice, three Pop Can Lamps, two 4-H Camp registrations, and a reminder that record books are due!
Jody Terry is the 4-H program assistant for Randolph County 4-H, part of the N.C. Cooperative Extension Service in Asheboro. She can be reached at (336) 318-6000 or by e-mail at jody_terry@ncsu.edu
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Jody Terry – 12 Days of 4-H
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Katie Rangel: Keep the 'merry' in Merry Christmas
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Jody Terry: Monday is my favorite day
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Katie Rangel: Stuff the turkey, not yourself
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Jody Terry: Bragging rights
Making every experience we offer youth as meaningful as possible is very important to everyone at our office. The youth in Randolph County are worth the effort, don’t you think?
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Katie Rangel: Pumpkins pack a punch
The bright orange color of pumpkin is a dead giveaway that pumpkin is loaded with an important antioxidant, beta-carotene.
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Mary Helen Ferguson: Using cover crops in home gardens
Cover crops can be used in the winter to hold on to nutrients in the soil, after adding manure or compost.
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Cooperative Extension offering Piedmont Farm School
N.C. Cooperative Extension invites prospective, beginning, and transitioning farmers to attend the 2012 Piedmont Farm School.
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