In 4-H, a project is the hands-on activity you choose to explore. It’s your chance to learn by doing, guided by helpful resources, dedicated volunteers, and The Coryell County Extension Office. There are opportunities like community service, leadership, and contests that can be associated with your project. All youth members must enroll in at least one project. Check out the project list to find what interests you. (Project List: English | Spanish)
Available 4-H Projects: Projects in this county that currently have leader support available are indicated by an asterisk, projects available to Clover Kids are highlighted in green.
Agronomy
Aquatic Science
Beef Cattle*
Career Readiness*
Citizenship*
Community Service*
Computer Science
Consumer Education*
Dairy Cattle
Dog Care & Training
Energy
Entomology
Entrepreneurship
Fashion & Interior Design
Food & Nutrition*
Forestry
Gardening and Horticulture
Global Citizenship
Goats (Dairy & Mohair)*
Goats (Meat)*
Health & Personal Safety*
Horse*
Leadership*
Meat Science
Outdoor Living Skills
Personal Finance Education*
Photography*
Poultry*
Public Speaking*
Rabbits*
Range Science*
Robotics*
Rocketry
Sheep*
Shooting Sports*
Sportfishing
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math)*
Swine*
Theater & Performance Arts*
Veterinary Science
Videography
Wildlife & Fisheries*
Select a project (or projects) you like.
Consider the money and time it will take. Can parents/guardians help?
Consider the space and equipment that you have at home.
A 4-H project should be fun, serve a purpose, and be worth the effort.
Select only the number of projects you can complete.
Contact your local county club to see which projects are already offered where you live.