
2024 4-H Achievement Awards
Please take a moment to congratulate the following recipients of this year’s 4-H Achievement Awards: A special thank you to our sponsors of awards: Dodge County HCEDodge County Farm Bureau
Please take a moment to congratulate the following recipients of this year’s 4-H Achievement Awards: A special thank you to our sponsors of awards: Dodge County HCEDodge County Farm Bureau
Over the past few weeks, Dodge County youth have been submitting pictures of their pumpkin creations! We had 23 entries total for a Fun Fall 4-H Pumpkin Prize Pack. Lucky entry #13 won the prize. Check out all 23 entries and all their fun creativity. Enjoy!
Have a kid helping around farm equipment? Check out Tractor Safety! The course prepares youth to safely operate tractors of 20 horse-power or greater, and covers the following topics: Learn More on the State Page: https://farms.extension.wisc.edu/programs/youth-tractor-safety/youth-tractor-safety-courses/#startpage Watertown Sign Up: https://madisoncollege.edu/academics/professional-continuing-education/watertown
Join Jace Purdy, one of our FoodWIse Educators, on Thursdays this Fall for Food for Fathers!
Weekly updates and information on 4-H news, activities, and educational offerings.
Join UW-Madison Extension for this free online event. Learn how to choose the best indoor plants for your space that match lighting needs and watering habits. We’ll also share tips for selecting healthy plants. Whether you’re a plant newbie or a seasoned enthusiast, this program is perfect for anyone looking to freshen up their home […]
From the Facebook of: Partnership for Food Safety Education Today is Global Handwashing Day! Handwashing with soap and water can help protect you, your household and your community from getting sick from germs. Learn more: fightbac.org/handwashing #foodsafety #GlobalHandwashingDay Want to be a Food Safety Mythbuster? Learn more at: https://www.fightbac.org/food-safety-mythbusters/
From the Facebook of: Wisconsin Horticulture – Extension Have you noticed your lilac bush looking pretty ragged lately? It may be Septoria leafspot disease, which is common throughout Wisconsin at this point in the growing season. If you see irregular brown spots on your lilac leaves, or notice leaves have turned entirely brown and dropped […]