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Issued in furtherance
of Cooperative Extension work, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914,
in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, James A.
Christenson, Director, Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences, The University of Arizona.
The University
of Arizona is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution.
The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status
or sexual orientation in its programs and activities.
The information given herein is supplied with the
understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement
of a particular retail product by Cooperative Extension is implied.
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The
material found on this site currently adheres to the Web
Use and Policy Guidelines for the College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences.
Any
listing of commercial sites does not imply endorsement. These sites
are presented for their educational content and relevance to youth
gardening.
Information
on how material on this site was reviewed and selected can be obtained
by contacting the Arizona
4-H Youth Gardening program.
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Arizona 4-H
Arizona
4-H is the largest youth-serving organization in the
world. In Arizona, membership is open to all youth ages 5 to 19
who meet certain membership guidelines.
Members
between the ages of 5 to 8 are in a non-competitive program called
CloverKids. Youth from the ages of 9 to 19 years can compete for
various awards in the traditional 4-H programs. All 50 states and
more than 80 countries world-wide have 4-H programs. People of all
ages participate in 4-H programs, from pre-schoolers to grandparents.
The
list of 4-H projects is so varied that every 4-H member and adult
volunteer is sure to be able to find something of interest.
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Arizona Cooperative Extension
A partnership
between the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the University of Arizona
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and local county governments,
the
Arizona Cooperative Extension is an outreach program
that is taking the university to the people. The Extension
serves as a network of knowledgeable faculty and staff who serve
as a link between the University and the citizens of each county
in Arizona, providing lifelong educational programs in a variety
of subjects, including Urban Horticulture.
Click
here for information specific to your county.
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U of A College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
The
University of Arizona
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences educates
students for a wide range of career opportunities in agriculture,
natural resources, and in family and consumer resources.
The
various curricula offer professional preparation for careers in
agribusiness, government, public service agencies, retail and service
industries, human health institutions, the food service and processing
industry, financial institutions, youth development agencies, conservation
and environmental organizations, farming and, ranching, research,
extension, communication and education. The College covers a broad
education in professional knowledge areas combined with foundation
courses in the natural and social sciences, communications and the
humanities to develop a well-rounded academic experience.
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The University of Arizona
Located in Tucson, University
of Arizona is a public, land-grant research institution
dedicated to:
preparing students for an increasingly diverse and technological
world and to improving the quality of life for the people of Arizona
and the nation. The University provides distinguished undergraduate,
graduate and professional education; excels in basic and applied
research, and creative achievement; and integrates these activities
and achievements of regional, national and international significance
into everyday life.
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