Agrilife Extension Resources

In the Agriculture and Livestock project area, youth have the opportunity to gain knowledge and experience in animal science, horticulture, and agricultural literacy. With projects involving the raising and showing of livestock and dogs, veterinary care for animals, and gardening or horticulture, there is a project for everyone.

Related Departments: Agricultural EconomicsAgricultural Leadership, Education and CommunicationsAnimal Science

4-h members evaluating wool
Showing results for: 4-H Agriculture & Livestock
Asset Type: Program
  • Program

    Texas 4-H is part of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and the Texas A&M University System. Founded in 1908, 4-H is the largest youth development program in Texas, reaching more than 550,000 youth each year.

    Kids leading cows at a livestock show
  • Program

    Texas 4-H Youth Ambassador program is for high school 4-H members looking to develop and practice advanced skills in a variety of 4-H program areas.

    4-H leader talking to younger kids in a garden