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2007 Tennessee 4-H Project Enrollment

Communication/Public Speaking 102,972
Citizenship 62,152
Nutrition/Health/Fitness 49,610
Exploring 4-H 42,527
Leadership/Personal Development 35,744
Line Design 31,532
Environmental Science/Conservation 30,405
Performing Arts/Recreation 22,285
Horse 20,394
Photography 15,896
Electric 9,126
Beef 8,428
Computer and Technology 8,307
Dairy 6,076
Consumer Education/Economics 5.876
Veterinary Science 5,848
Food Science 5,832
Engineering/Safety Science 5,422
Poultry 5,070
Horticulture/Garden 4,782
Plant Science 3,498
Sheep 3,292
Goat 2,526
Entomology 1,875
Swine 1,457
Companion Animals 1,301

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2007 Membership Facts & Figures

Of the 335,923 4-H members in Tennessee in 2007:

63% lived in towns under 10,000 and open country
14% lived in towns and cities of 10,000 - 50,000
13% lived in central cities of more than 50,000
  8% lived on farms
  2% lived in suburbs or cities of more than 50,000
   
51% were female
49% were male
   
85.9% were White
13.2% were Africian-American
  0.6% were Asian
  0.5% were Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
  0.3% were American Indian or Alaskan Native
   
96.81% were Non-Hispanic
  3.19% were Hispanic
   
35% were 5th- and 6th-graders
22% were 4th-graders
19% were 7th- and 8th-graders
13.4% were kindergarten through 3rd graders
10% were 9th- to 12th-graders
  0.7% were other (not in school, special needs, etc.)

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2007 Volunteer Facts & Figures

Of the 15,813 4-H Volunteers in 2007:

62% were adults
38% were older 4-H members
   
64% were female
36% were male

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