Hardin County 4-H, part of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, offers various youth development programs that are open to children from grades 3-12, while younger children (grades K-2) can participate as Clover Kids. The program focuses on practical, hands-on education in several areas such as agriculture, science, and community service, aiming to foster leadership and personal development.
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