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4-H began in the early 1900's as Corn Clubs for boys and Canning Clubs for girls. Although the program has changed a lot through the years, it has always been a program designed to help children become productive members of their communities.
4-H is a national organization delivered by Cooperative Extension–a community of more than 100 public universities across the nation that provides experiences where young people learn by doing. Youth complete hands-on projects in areas like health, science, agriculture and citizenship, in a positive environment where they receive guidance from adult mentors and are encouraged to take on proactive leadership roles. Kids experience 4-H in every county and parish in the country.
Nebraska 4-H prepares young people for successful futures. Educational programs place a strong emphasis on life skills, such as critical thinking, problem-solving, social skills, communication, responsibility, citizenship, and leadership.
2026 Summer Workshops
We are excited to share with you all the summer workshop offerings we have planned for this year.
- Youth do not have to be 4-H members to attend workshops.
- Workshops are subject to cancellation if minimum participation is not reached.
Most workshops have a maximum number of participation, these will be filled on a first come, first serve basis.
Tractor & Equipment Safety Training
June 1st & 2nd in Gering -
June 3rd - Gordon, NE
Ages: 14 & up
Cost: $60
Federal law restricts youth under 16 from using certain farm equipment unless their parents or
guardians own the farm. However, 14- and 15-year-olds can earn an exemption by completing a two day
certification course, which includes a written test and a driving exam. Successful completion
grants NSTMOP certification, allowing them to operate tractors and certain mechanized equipment on
farms and ranches, and obtain a husbandry permit.
Instructor: John Thomas, Extension Educator
For more information & to RegisterRegister for 4-H - Online
Box Butte County Enrollment Deadline- June 15, 2026
Enroll now in 4-H onlineScholarship Information
The 4-H Scholarship application winners will be announced in May.
The Council plans to award three $1,000 and one $500 scholarships to current high school seniors along with two $1,000 to 4-H Alumni.
Box Butte County 4-H Council
Krista Carter, President
Shauna Meyring, Vice-President
Alishia Intermill, Secretary
Lacy Willey, Treasurer
Jaci Haas, Member
Wyatt Walker, Member
Railey Wills, Youth Member
Ainslee Woltman, Youth Member
Anthony Haas, Youth Member
Trey Carter, Youth Member