Current Issue
Winter 2008, Volume 29, No. 1 (*PDF)
COVER STORY:
Clare County volunteer receives first
Michigan Farm Bureau 4-H Excellence in Agriculture Award
Clare County 4-H volunteer Jim Williams is the first winner of the new Michigan
Farm Bureau (MFB) 4-H Excellence in Agriculture Award. The award recognizes
outstanding achievements of Michigan 4-H volunteers who have exhibited excellence
in youth education and leadership development in 4-H beef cattle; dairy
cattle; goats; horses; horticulture, crops and soils; poultry; rabbits;
sheep; swine; and veterinary science. Read
this article in Vantage.
NOTE: The Michigan 4-H Foundation does not publish memorial and tribute gifts online for the privacy of our donors.
Vantage Archive
Fall 2002, Volume 23, No. 3
Spring 2002, Volume 23, No. 2
Winter 2002, Volume 23, No. 1
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About VANTAGE
VANTAGE is published three times per year for members of the Michigan 4-H Foundation. The foundation uses funds solicited from individuals and organizations to support 4-H youth development programs and train volunteer 4-H leaders throughout Michigan. The foundation also owns and operates Kettunen Center, the state 4-H leadership training facility in Tustin.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Cheryl D. Howell
COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER
Abbey A.W. Miller




