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4-H Headquarters

University of Idaho Extension 4-H Youth Development

Physical Address:
Mary E. Forney Hall
1210 Blake Avenue, Room 206

Mailing Address:
UI Extension 4-H Youth Development
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive, MS 3015
Moscow, ID 83844-3015

Phone: 208-885-6321

Fax: 208-885-4637

Email: fourh@uidaho.edu

Web: 4-H Youth Development

4-H on Google Maps

4-H Impact Reports

Impact Statements

Impact statements include information about areas of research, Extension and teaching efforts and the impact 4-H youth development programs are making on the people of Idaho.

  • Idaho 4-H Rangeland Skill-a-thon: increasing youth education in rangelands
  • 4-H steering committee; youth and adults leading the way for teen programs in Idaho
  • Teamwork provides camping success for international 4-H youth
  • Leadership Now! 4-H provides leadership opportunities when youth need them
  • Youth demonstrate knowledge of animal science at statewide Livestock Skill-a-thon
  • Quality curriculum counts
  • Meat quality camps help youth understand eating quality of livestock products
  • University of Idaho Extension provides afterschool educational enrichment
  • Youth learn Choose MyPlate with new healthy lifestyle education program
  • Youth learn about credit scores from educational app
  • Multi-state youth financial education summit a success
  • 4-H youth learn to improve market projects through quality assurance
  • School pantry "Mystery Box Cook-Off" increased students' food insecurity awareness
  • Turning a dream into a reality — youth practice entrepreneurship
  • New ideas for established 4-H livestock committees
  • 4-H Youth Development outreach for military kids and their families
  • Interns strengthen a county's Extension program while gaining valuable skills
  • Carcass show and judging contest educates Idaho County 4-H and FFA members
  • A dynamic future for 4-H shooting sports programs in Idaho
  • Youth quality assurance trainings benefit 4-H and FFA members
  • Youth gain valuable lifeskills through district oral presentation contest
  • 4-H healthy living teen advocates emerge as community leaders


  • Idaho 4-H teen programs – restructuring for the future (PDF)

  • STEM outcomes in Blaine County (PDF)

  • Youth learn responsible use of credit cards (PDF)

  • University of Idaho Extension, Canyon County educates on pollinators (PDF)

  • Preserve@Home increases food preservation knowledge and behavior (PDF)

  • "Sold on Looks" teaches youth the negative effect media has on body image (PDF)

  • Livestock day camps increase industry understanding (PDF)

  • Build Your Future: connecting underserved youth to career planning (PDF)

  • Eastern Idaho swine camp provides youth with hands-on experience (PDF)

  • Improved test scores for University of Idaho 4-H afterschool program in Potlatch (PDF)

  • Youth Beef Education Day links livestock production, food quality and safety (PDF)

  • Learning to be an adult... That's Life goes statewide...again (PDF)

  • Financial program impacts youth in Intensive Supervision Program (PDF)

  • Fort Hall Extension teaches tribal youth about agriculture and food production (PDF)
  • Swine Camp teaches nationally recognized good production practices (PDF)
  • Livestock day camp: Learning about the birds and bees... sort of (PDF)
  • Robotics education in rural schools promoted by 4-H school enrichment (PDF)
  • Plots for Tots; preschoolers learn about healthy food from their school garden (PDF)
  • Youth learn real life skills through livestock day camps (PDF)
  • Idaho 4-H Teen Conference encourages teens to “go on” after high school (PDF)
  • 4-H Friday Friends provides all day programming for Boundary County youth (PDF)
  • Extreme Adventure Club introduces life-long activities to youth (PDF)
  • 4-H Food Smart Families: Implementation in two states’ diverse settings (PDF)
  • Youth gain valuable life skills through Welcome to the Real World program (PDF)
  • Teaching 4-H youth humane and ethical husbandry practices (PDF)
  • 4-H Healthy Living Teen Advocates teach nutrition education classes (PDF)
  • Regional educators - forging the future for Idaho 4-H programming (PDF)
  • Healthy beef meals through hands-on preparation (PDF)

  • 4-H Afterschool—Giving youth life skills for tomorrow (PDF)

  • 4-H Teens as Mentors—developing positive role models for youth (PDF)
  • 4-H camp: Where life skills are learned (PDF)

  • Students learn entrepreneurship skills through Extension partnership (PDF)

  • Lewis County 4-H Leaders Appreciation Dinner provides top notch training (PDF)

  • Impact of farm tractor safety training on 4-H youth (PDF)

  • Ada County 4-H robotics program gives kids love for science (PDF)

  • The Village Project provides migrant youth with learning opportunities (PDF)

  • IDAH2O and 4-H Urban Interface increase natural resources education offerings (PDF)

  • Facilitation Coach volunteers fulfill a need in the county 4-H program (PDF)

4-H Headquarters

University of Idaho Extension 4-H Youth Development

Physical Address:
Mary E. Forney Hall
1210 Blake Avenue, Room 206

Mailing Address:
UI Extension 4-H Youth Development
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive, MS 3015
Moscow, ID 83844-3015

Phone: 208-885-6321

Fax: 208-885-4637

Email: fourh@uidaho.edu

Web: 4-H Youth Development

4-H on Google Maps