Book
Boys' and girls' 4-H club work in the United States: A selected list. Washington DC: United States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service, Office of Cooperative Extension Work. https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009478799
. 1932. The five H's . Orange Grove? Tex. https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b3896969
. 1950. Science, engineering, and technology (SET) programming in the context of 4-H youth development. Columbus, OH: Ohio State University.
. 2007. Book Chapter
“4-H project clinics in Wharton County”. In 2007 Texas 4-H and Youth Research Review, 77-78.
. 2007. “Analysis of minority participation in Texas' east region 4-H and youth development program in relationship to leadership, marketing and educational opportunities”. In 2004 Texas 4-H Research Review, 1-14.
. 2004. “Beetroots not Greek roots: A history of the 4-H movement”. In Essays in the History of Community & Youth Work, 179-193. Leicester, UK: Youth Work Press.
. 2010. “In-service training for Costa Rican 4-S professionals”. In Summaries of Research in Agriculture Education, 82.
. 1991. “Self-perceptions of leadership skills of 4-H volunteers attending the 2000 Southern region 4-H volunteer leader forum”. In Texas 4-H Research Review, 60-65.
. 2003. Conference Paper
“Societal needs of youth, family and volunteers: A review of selected literature”. Presented at the National 4-H Needs Assessment Project, 96 pp.
. 1982. “Societal needs of youth, family and volunteers: A review of selected literature”. Presented at the National 4-H Needs Assessment Project, 96 pp.
. 1982. Government Report
“Boys' and girls' club work, 1922”. Department Circular 312. Washington, DC: USDA 1924.
. 1922. “Club data from Extension studies”. Extension Service Circular 107.
. 1929. “Comparisons of school and non-school 4-H clubs in West Virginia (Report of Phase I)”. Miscellaneous Publication.
. 1952. “Contributing factors to 4-H volunteer leader retention in Cowley County, Kansas”. 4-H Impact Study Abstract. Kanasas State University: Cooperative Extension Service.
. 1976. “Contributing factors to 4-H volunteer leader retention in Cowley County, Kansas”. 4-H Impact Study Abstract. Kanasas State University: Cooperative Extension Service.
. 1976. “Extension Teaching Methods: and other factors that influence adoption of agricultural and home economics practices”. Circular (University of Missouri. Extension) . Columbia, MO: University of Missouri. Extension. https://hdl.handle.net/10355/50569
. 1955. “Status and results of boys' and girls' club work: Northern and Western States, 1921”. Department Circular 255. Washington, DC: USDA, 1923.
. 1921. Journal Article
“4-H animal care as therapy for at-risk youth”. Journal of Extension 40(5). https://archives.joe.org/joe/2002october/iw6.php
. 2002. “4-H boosts youth scientific literacy with ANR water education curriculum”. California Agriculture 66(4). https://escholarship.org/uc/item/62h8v687
. 2012. “The 4-H computer refurbishing program: An implementation model”. Journal of Extension 46(2). https://archives.joe.org/joe/2008april/iw4.php
. 2008. “4-H Food Challenge”. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 42(4S): S81.
. 2010. “4-H projects: Is completion important”. Journal of Extension 37(5). https://archives.joe.org/joe/1999october/rb5.php
. 1999. “4-H projects: Is completion important”. Journal of Extension 37(5). https://archives.joe.org/joe/1999october/rb5.php
. 1999. “4-H self-concept building in Century III”. Journal of Extension 17(6): 15-19. https://archives.joe.org/joe/1979november/79-6-a3.pdf
. 1979. . 2014.