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  • green goddess dressing with a variety of vegetables

    Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day often brings to mind images of lucky green festivities and traditional Irish dishes. This year, why not embrace the holiday’s vibrant spirit by “eating the rainbow”? Just like finding a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow, incorporating a spectrum of colorful fruits and vegetables into your meals leads…

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  • The brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB), Halyomorpha halys, is an invasive pest that has become a significant issue for both agriculture and landscaping in the United States. Native to Asia, it was introduced in the mid-1990s and spread rapidly, largely due to its unique overwintering behavior. The BMSB seeks dark, dry areas like vehicles and…

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  • Written by Michaela Brown, Madison County 4-H Agent Madison County 4-H attended Cloverleaf District Project Achievement on February 15, 2025, at Rock Eagle 4-H Center. Project Achievement is one of the largest and most exciting, challenging and rewarding programs offered by Georgia 4-H. 4-H’ers choose a project area of interest, research a topic, then write…

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  • Written by Ms. Angela Rouse Madison County 4-H Project S.A.F.E. BB Team started their 2025 competition off strong at Wilkes County on February 1st.  Over thirty 4-H members who are shooting in their first year competed in a four-position match where they shot prone, standing, sitting, and kneeling for both individual scores and top-team score.…

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  • Madison County 4-H Archery is proud to announce that John Reynolds and Mary Pruitt have been awarded top two honors for the state shoot held in Perry, Georgia at the Georgia National Fairgrounds on January 18, 2025. Mary placed first in the Junior Female Compound Division, and John placed second in the Junior Male Compound…

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  • Deciduous fruit trees, bushes, and vines in the home garden need ongoing care, and one of the most crucial yet often overlooked tasks is pruning. Proper pruning and training help shape the plant, improve fruit quality, enhance its longevity, and reduce the risk of disease and damage. It is a practice that supports the plant’s…

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  • Hot chocolate is the ultimate comfort drink, perfect for cozy nights or chilly mornings. But store-bought mixes often come loaded with added sugars, artificial flavors, and unhealthy fats. Luckily, you can make your own healthy version at home using wholesome, nutrient-packed ingredients. Here’s how to craft a decadent yet nutritious hot chocolate that will warm…

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  • Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude, family, and, of course, the turkey! However, safely preparing your turkey is essential to ensure everyone enjoys the feast without unwanted foodborne illnesses. Below is a comprehensive guide based on recommendations from the CDC and USDA on how to thaw and cook your turkey safely. Thawing Your Turkey Safely…

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  • The Clover Catch-Up is the 4-H newsletter for Madison County.

    Catching up with Madison County 4-H and Youth Development Upcoming Events… Horse Quiz Bowl Practices start Thursday, October 24th! Calling all horse enthusiasts! Join us on Thursdays from 3:30pm-5:00pm for Horse Quiz Bowl practices! Junior Conference November 9-10, 2024 4-H’ers in grades 6th-8th can register for Junior Conference. Registration deadline is October 24th! The cost…

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