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        Appendix F - Revocation of Charter Form
This form is to be completed and provided to the local 4-H professional upon the chosen termination of the 4-H group.
 
  
        Appendix G - Form SS-4 Instructions
This is an example demonstrating how to fill out the online EIN (SS-4) form from the IRS.
 
  
        Speedboat Robotics Curriculum
Hands-on curriculum introducing youth to STEM concepts through fun, engaging robotics projects.
 
  
        Required Licensing For Applying Pesticide Using Spray Drones
Fact sheet for South Dakota stakeholders wanting to get certified to apply pesticides with a spray drone.
 
  
        SDSU Extension seeking applicants to host Annie’s Project
July 10, 2025
South Dakota State University Extension is seeking applications from individuals or organizations that would like to host an Annie’s Project in their community.
 
  
        SDSU Extension to host virtual Annie’s Project for women in agriculture
December 09, 2024
Annie’s Project is designed to empower women in agriculture to be successful through education, networks and resources. All are welcome to attend.
 
  
        SDSU Extension to host Annie’s Project in Colton
September 06, 2024
Annie’s Project is designed to empower women in agriculture through education, networking and resources. The program helps women build the confidence to become more involved in their family’s agricultural enterprises.
 
  
        Register now for SDSU Extension Annie’s Project in Eagle Butte
September 04, 2024
      
            Annie’s Project is designed to empower women in agriculture through education, networking and resources. Robin Salverson, SDSU Extension Cow/Calf Field Specialist, said the program helps women build the confidence to become more involved in their family’s agricultural enterprises.
      
  
 
  
        Managing Phosphorus and Other Nutrients in Gardens
Fact sheet on managing phosphorus and other nutrients in gardens.
 
  
        Has a New Pathway for Increased Mercury in Fish Been Found?
There is growing evidence that zebra mussels may be affecting the level of mercury in fish tissue by altering contaminant cycling in inland lakes. While the mechanism of this increase needs to be further studied, it likely means that fish consumption advisories will increase for those lakes invaded by zebra mussels.