4-H Publications (MU)
Circulars
Publication of the Circular series began in 1922. As noted in the first Circular: "This circular is the first of a series which has been arranged especially to meet the needs of young people of club age."The series had various names throughout its publication.
Boys' and Girls' Club circular: | Number 1-14 (1922-1924) |
Boys' and Girls 4-H Club circular: | Number 15-25 (1925-1928) |
4-H Club circular: | Number 26-101 (1929-1950) |
4-H circular: | Number 102-201 (1951-1966) |
TY series
A few issues only, published between 1965-1966. They can be found by browsing by "Identifier" and selecting "T."Y series
Four issues only.Items in MOspace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.
Recent Submissions
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4H focus on fashion : leaders' manual, level 8 through 12
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1987) -
Focus on fashion leaders' manual
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1987) -
Career connection
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1988) -
Be proud ... be a 4-H parent!
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1984) -
Missouri, 4-H is green and growing
(Cooperative Extension Service; University of Missouri, Lincoln University, 1986) -
The development of youth is too important to leave to chance
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division., 1986)When a 4-H Club is organized, someone must assume the responsibility for assuring the establishment of a strong club. This responsibility can best be assumed by a committee of parents; however, interested adults other than ... -
The University of Missouri Extension Youth Programs presents the Teen Leadership Program and the opportunitiey to be a teen teacher for teenagers over 16 years of age
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division., 1986) -
Clothing 4
(University of Missouri, Extension Division, 1966) -
Learn, live, serve, through junior leadership : a 4-H club project
([University of Missouri, College of Agriculture], 1960) -
Leader's guide for 4-H home management projects
(1966)"What your project members learn is up to you, their leader. You can do much to boost their enthusiasm and interest if you plan well what you will do with them. A good plan should aid in guiding a greater number toward ... -
Motors instead of muscles
(University of Missouri, Extension Division, 1967) -
4-H vegetable projects : leader's guide
(University of Missouri, Extension Division, 1966) -
Horsemanship record
(1968) -
My money world : 4-H leader's guide
(University of Missouri, Extension Division, 1967) -
Helping 4-H members evaluate their work
(University of Missouri, Extension Division, 1968) -
4-H sow and litter project : leader's guide
(University of Missouri, Extension Division, 1967)