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    • Garner, C. F. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1962)
    • Beanblossom, Floyd Z.; Miller, Marshall M. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1958)
    • Newman, Eula J.; Bates, C. H. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1962)
    • Howard, Jeff W. (2005-05-10)
      As a 4-H volunteer, you have tremendous influence in determining the learning that takes place within your 4-H club or group. Adult volunteers also have the task of making the learning experiences attractive to young people. ...
    • Howard, Jeff W. (2005-05-10)
      As a 4-H volunteer, you have tremendous influence in determining the learning that takes place within your 4-H club or group. Adult volunteers also have the task of making the learning experiences attractive to young people. ...
    • Mason, Louise; Reasonover, Frances; Cox, Maeona; Tribble, Marie (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1958)
    • Anonymous, (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1959)
    • Anonymous, (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1961)
    • Mason, Louise; Reasonover, Frances; Cox, Maeona; Tribble, Marie (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1957)
    • Reasonover, Frances; Springer, Sally; Ullom, Jimmie Kay (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1969)
    • Anonymous, (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1959)
    • Mason, Louise; Cox, Maeona; Harris, Jimmie Nell; Reasonover, Frances (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1956)
    • Anonymous, (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1965)
    • Bell, Minnie; Newman, Eula J. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1956)
    • Howard, Jeff W. (2000-10-18)
      The wealth of information in this publication will help the new volunteer become a skilled and effective 4-H leader.
    • Howard, Jeff W. (2005-05-10)
      Project work allows 4-H volunteer leaders to teach and young people to learn new skills and gain new knowledge. Each project group should be organized in cooperation with the club's organizational leader. Use this guide ...
    • Howard, Jeff W. (2005-05-10)
      Project work allows 4-H volunteer leaders to teach and young people to learn new skills and gain new knowledge. Each project group should be organized in cooperation with the club's organizational leader. Use this guide ...
    • Howard, Jeff W. (2005-05-10)
      To be successful, a 4-H program must have parent involvement. Although 4-H leaders and Extension agents may interest young people in becoming members, they need the parents' goodwill and support to keep them interested, ...
    • Howard, Jeff W. (2005-05-10)
      To be successful, a 4-H program must have parent involvement. Although 4-H leaders and Extension agents may interest youths in becoming members, they need the parents' goodwill and support to keep them interested, enthusiastic ...
    • Bell, Minnie (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1957)