Application to be a 4-H county council officer in Cedar County. Applications are due in September 2020.

Completing MO 4-H Level 1 Recognition Form Y2000

Completing MO 4-H Level 2 Recognition Form Y2100 - 4-H Recognition Worksheet

Completing MO 4-H Level 3 Recognition Form Y2200 - 4-H Recognition Worksheet

Weeds and brush can be and in many cases are serious problems in pastures in southwest Missouri. Reasons for controlling weeds and brush in our pastures and hay fields include the fact that they can reduce the quantity and quality of the desired forage species. Certain species such as blackberries, dewberries and thistles may exclude livestock from grazing certain areas or consuming contaminated hay.

Includes the 4-H council constitution and bylaws, clubs, activities and awards available to Cedar County 4-H members

The August 2019 issue of the Cedar County 4-H newsletter The Clover.

The September 2019 issue of the Cedar County 4-H newsletter The Clover.