You can learn more about soil and water science by completing one of the project activity guides, based on your grade level: Soil and Water Science Level 1 (Grades 3-5) Soil and Water Science Level 2 ...
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You can create a project exhibit to showcase what you’ve learned while working on your project. Project exhibits are submitted for judging at the annual Marion County 4-H Showcase. Soil and water ...