

4-H Animal Projects Self-Identification Process FAQ
Self-identification of 4-H animal projects means the youth/family are responsible for proper and accurate animal data entry.
Self-identification of 4-H animal projects means the youth/family are responsible for proper and accurate animal data entry.
4-H Youth Development must place an importance on developing “youth experience” versus “contest participation and competition."
A guide depicting common diseases of Dry Peas in South Dakota
Proper identification of animals helps create an honest record keeping system. With current DNA blood typing procedures animals can be identified through parentage, but when it comes to everyday practices on the farm or ranch a good tattoo can be a huge time saver in the event of a lost ear tag.
Factsheet on Soybean Aphids in South Dakota
Fact sheet discussing conservation of round bale storage.
In 2020, field pea trials were planted at two location in South Dakota.
Guide to field pea production and utilization in South Dakota
View results, recognition and photos from 4-H competitions at the annual South Dakota State Fair in Huron, South Dakota.
Tuesday, Aug. 31 – Monday, Sept. 6, 2021