Wyoming 4-H has over 60 projects for youth to be involved in. Members who are 8-18 can participate in as many of these as they wish. Cloverbuds, which is a non-competitive 4-H exploration program, get to experience a wide array of these projects.
For a more in-depth description of these projects, please contact us or visit the state 4-H website at http://www.uwyo.edu/4-h/projects/. The projects are as follows:
Animal Science
- Breeding Beef
- Breeding Sheep
- Breeding Swine
- Cats
- Dairy Cattle
- Dairy Goats
- Dogs
- Horses
- Livestock Judging
- Market Beef
- Market Sheep
- Market Swine
- Meat Goat
- Meat Judging
- Pocket Pets
- Poultry
- Rabbits
- Veterinary Science
- Wool Judging
Expressive Arts
- Cake Decorating
- Crocheting
- Fabric & Fashion
- Interior Design
- Knitting
- Leather craft
- Photography
- Quilting
- Rope craft
- Visual Arts
- Welding
- Woodworking
Healthy Living
- Food & Nutrition
- Gardening & Horticulture
- Health
- Outdoor Recreation
Leadership & Civic Engagement
- Citizenship
- Self-Determined
- Youth Leadership
Natural Resource Education
- Hunting & Wildlife
- Nature & Ecology
- Entomology
- Geology
- Range Management
- Shooting Sports
- Archery
- Muzzle loading
- Pistol
- Shotgun
- Sport Fishing
Science & Technology
- Aerospace
- Computers
- Electricity
- Robotics