4-H CloverThe Utica Sapphires, Stanford Scramblers and Geyser Lucky Clovers 4-H clubs call Judith Basin County home.

 

4-H EVENTS

4-H FORMS

COUNTY FAIR

4-H HANDBOOK AND RESOURCES

4-H NEWSLETTERS

July 2026 4-H Newsletter - Fair Edition (pdf)

 

July 2026 4-H CALENDAR

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Visit the Events page for details on other upcoming events.

 

 

4-H Enroll Today

Enrollment for the 2024-2025 year begins Oct 1, 2024!  Please visit the Visit the Zsuites enrollment page to complete your enrollment. Please have your online enrollment complete by November 30, 2025.

Returning 4-H Family Cheat Sheet

 

About 4-H

4-H is one of the largest youth organizations in the United States. With more than 6 million participating youth there are clubs in every county of every state. Adult leaders and volunteers work with youth (ages 5-19) in a variety of settings including schools, day camps, overnight camps, after school clubs, and other learning environments. They teach these youngsters life skills and provide opportunities for them to practice and use the tools they learn. They also teach them how to meet their own needs and those of the community in positive ways. The variety of projects offered allow young people to develop skills that will help them succeed and reach their full potential throughout their lifetime.

Montana 4-H

4-H is the largest out-of-school youth program in the state of Montana.  There are nearly 20,000 youth who participate in over 200 programs and learning experiences in all 56 Montana counties.  The opportunities are broad in the Montana 4-H program.  Youth can explore leadership, citizenship, international opportunities, agriculture, conservation, sewing, quilting, baking, child development, aerospace, robotics, welding, woodworking, shooting sports and even snowmobiling, just to name a few.  

 

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Montana State University and Montana State University Extension prohibit discrimination in all of their programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital and family status. Issued in furtherance of cooperative extension work in agriculture and home economics, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cody Stone, Executive Director of Extension, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717