County Forms for 4-H Record Keeping

Welcome!

The forms listed on this page are part of the Muscatine County 4-H record keeping system and are available for 4-H'ers to complete their 4-H record books.  If you have any questions about any of these forms, be sure to contact the Muscatine County Extension Office for assistance.

Table of Contents - The Table of Contents is the first page in your record book.  Use it to organize the rest of your record keeping system.

Record Keeping Guidelines, 2001 - Why do 4-H'ers keep records?  This piece will help answer those questions and also lists the different record keeping options available to 4-H'ers. 

Program Guidelines, Muscatine County 4-H Community Club Program - 2007 - Every organization has some guidelines for its members to follow.  These are the guidelines for the Muscatine County 4-H program.  Be sure to read them so that you can remain a member in good standing.

Iowa Youth & 4-H Enrollment Guidelines- Just like the title says, there are guidelines from the State 4-H Office on what does it mean to be a 4-H'er and the expectations of club members, leaders, and 4-H clubs or groups.

Iowa 4-H Animal and Poultry Identification, Weighing, and Exhibiting Requirements for County, State and Interstate Shows - If you enrolled in an animal project area, you will want to read this piece to find out about how to properly identify that animal as your 4-H project.

Member/Leader Conference Guide - When you give your 4-H record book to your leader for evaluation, this is the form your leader will use to write their comments on.

Muscatine County 4-H Project Recognition Checklist - You will use this piece to briefly keep track of what you have done in each project area in which you have enrolled.  When you have completed the criteria to reach the Purple Seal, you will be recognized at the County Recognition Program in November.


Becki Petersen 2/10/2005