Dekalb 4-H Club
Recent News About Dekalb 4-H Club
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Two hundred youth learn important life-skills at Illinois Junior Chef
“We are not sure who has more fun at Illinois Junior Chef (IJC)….the youth or the staff,” Kaytlin Beekman, University of Illinois Extension SNAP-Education community worker mentioned.
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4G STEM Camp provides opportunities for youth to see STEM careers in action
Career exploration is a big part of the 4-H world. Sometimes members are exposed to careers subtly and other times they are the main focus.
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Best way to estimate costs for invasive plant removal? Get out and dig
Plants are designed to travel. They might not stand up and walk, but many plants produce seeds or other bits that can be carried long distances by wind or animals and start growing. While that might be great news for the plant, escapes like these can disrupt natural ecosystems and be costly to remove.
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Nominate bulls for 2023 IBPT Sale
Nominate bulls for 2023 IBPT Sale
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4G STEM Camp provides opportunities for youth to see STEM careers in action
4G STEM Camp provides opportunities for youth to see STEM careers in action
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What's on your plate
What's on your plate
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Soil forecasting project seeks survey input for app development
Soil forecasting project seeks survey input for app development
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Cook County grows horticulture team with new bilingual educator
Cook County grows horticulture team with new bilingual educator
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Leaves of three? Keep poison ivy out of the home landscape
Leaves of three? Keep poison ivy out of the home landscape
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New Teacher Welcome Bags
New Teacher Welcome Bags
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Feed your community by safely donating homegrown fruits, vegetables
Feed your community by safely donating homegrown fruits, vegetables
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Microclovers making a comeback as lawns grow in biodiversity
Microclovers making a comeback as lawns grow in biodiversity
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New cohort of Illini Science Policy Scholars prepares to serve Illinois’ diverse communities
New cohort of Illini Science Policy Scholars prepares to serve Illinois’ diverse communities
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$3.9M USDA NIFA grant funds ‘Farm of the Future’
$3.9M USDA NIFA grant funds ‘Farm of the Future’
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DeKalb Township/Lions of Illinois Foundation Offer Free Hearing/Vision Screening
DeKalb Township/Lions of Illinois Foundation Offer Free Hearing/Vision Screening
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Rethinking Agronomy Day at U of I means pop-up events and more
Rethinking Agronomy Day at U of I means pop-up events and more
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Illinois teen leaders ready to tackle healthy living issues
Illinois teen leaders ready to tackle healthy living issues
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Scale up your garden’s health with fish emulsion fertilizer
Scale up your garden’s health with fish emulsion fertilizer
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Teens put leadership skills to the test as they meet with state legislators
Teens put leadership skills to the test as they meet with state legislators
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Next Phase of Northwestern Medicine Kishwaukee Hospital’s $12 Million Emergency Department Modernization Completed
The next phase of a $12 million renovation project at Northwestern Medicine Kishwaukee Hospital’s Emergency Department opened March 28th.