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By taking this course, students will learn: good ag practices that help prevent foodborne illness from fresh produce. If you are an urban gardener and produce food for family and friends, this is the course for you.

This course contains audio and video so you will need a computer that can play both.

For more information or to enroll please contact: Cindy Brison 

Category: Yard & Garden

Equine Genetics: An Important Diagnostic Tool is a self directed course designed for horse owners and enthusiasts. Participants will gain basic information on equine genetics and genetic diseases commonly found in horses from taking this course. For more information contact Nichol Schultz, University of Minnesota, at mccar556@umn.edu.

Category: Horses

This lesson will discuss how genetics can affect several different functions in horses, from coat color to diseases. It will also define how a Punnet square works, show how to recognize different coat colors based on genotype, and identify common genetic diseases.

For more information  contact Kathy Anderson, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, at kanderson1@unl.edu

The fee for this course is $10.  To purchase and enroll in the course, click the following button.

If you purchase at least $40 worth of courses from this category, you can receive a 20% discount by entering the voucher code of HorseQuest20


Category: Horses

Growing Apples with IPM is an online course for Master Gardeners looking for further certification or home gardeners.  Students will learn what to consider when planting an apple tree, and IPM-based strategies for controlling common pests and diseases.  Once you have completed this course and received a certificate, you will receive Master Gardener credit.

For information or to enroll contact:
Mary Meyer, meyer023@umn.edu or 
Echo Martin, mart1794@umn.edu with University of Minnesota

Category: Yard & Garden

In the 'Growing Healthy Shade Trees with IPM' course, Master Gardeners will learn to select, manage, and care for trees, especially maple oak, and honeylocust in home landscapes.

Once you register for the class, you will have unlimited time to complete the work at your own pace. Once you have completed this course and received a certificate, you will receive Master Gardener credit worth 3 CEUs. 

For more information, contact:  Mary Meyer, University of Minnesota, meyer023@umn.edu

Category: Yard & Garden

In the 'Growing Raspberries and Blackberries with IPM' course, Master Gardeners will learn the best maintenance techniques for growing brambles, including insect and disease management. This course places special emphasis on a new insect pest, the spotted wing drosophila.

Once you register for the class, you will have unlimited time to complete the work at your own pace. Once you have completed this course and received a certificate, you will receive Master Gardener credit worth 3 CEUs.

For more information, contact Mary Meyer University of Minnesota, at meyer023@umn.edu

Category: Yard & Garden

In the 'Growing Squash, Cucumbers and Pumpkins with IPM' course, Master Gardeners will learn about growing cucurbits, including plant selection and insect and disease management.

Once you register for the class, you will have unlimited time to complete the work at your own pace. Once you have completed this course and received a certificate, you will receive Master Gardener credit worth 3 CEUs.

For more information, contact:  Mary Meyer, University of Minnesota, meyer023@umn.edu

Category: Yard & Garden

Growing Strawberries with IPM is an online course for Master Gardeners looking for further certification or home gardeners. Students will learn the basics on what to consider when planting strawberries, as well as IPM-based strategies for controlling common pests and diseases.Once you have completed this course and received a certificate, you will receive Master Gardener credit.

For information or to enroll contact:
Mary Meyer, meyer023@umn.edu or
Echo Martin, mart1794@umn.edu with University of Minnesota

Category: Yard & Garden

Growing Tomatoes with IPM is designed for Master Gardeners who will learn how to prevent pests on tomatoes from the beginning to the end of the growing season through lessons on variety selection, best planting practices, and cultural information and will be instructed on how to recognize leaf spots, early and late blight and bacterial spot.

Once you register for the class, you will have unlimited time to complete the work at your own pace. Once you have completed this course and received a certificate, you will receive Master Gardener credit worth 3 CEUs.

For more information, contact:  Mary Meyer, University of Minnesota, meyer023@umn.edu

Category: Yard & Garden


The Silver level provides subscribers access to all content from the Bronze level PLUS an interactive discussion board with each week of new material. The subscriber can post a question to the discussion board, and the instructor of the week will provide an individualized response to the question. Each week a new discussion board is available focused on that week’s material. Silver level subscribers also have access to all course material until November 31. Silver subscribers may upgrade to Gold at any time.

For more information contact Kathy Anderson (kanderson1@unl.edu) or Colleen Brady (bradyc@purdue.edu).  The fee for this course is $60.  The fee for this course is $110.  You can purchase and enroll in the course by clicking the following button:

Category: Horses

A practice Hippology Contest  brought to you by Extension Horses, Inc. This contest is for practice, and awards will not be provided. However, you can receive a completion certificate if you complete all contest components, and can review  your scores in the gradebook.

The fee for this course is $20.  To purchase and enroll in it, click the following link:


Category: Horses


This short, online, course is designed for youth, adults, leaders, and extension personnel to gain knowledge and practice on horse health.  The course includes recorded lectures and videos, check yourself practice activities, and the ability to earn a certificate with a minimum score at the end of the course. 

The fee for this course is $50.  To purchase and enroll in it, click the following button:



Category: Horses



This short, online, course is designed for youth, adults, leaders, and extension personnel to gain knowledge and practice on horse nutrition. Content includes lectures, quizzes, slides, and digital stations and a certificate of completion at the end.

The fee for this course is $50.  To purchase and enroll in it, click the following button:


Category: Horses

This is Part 1 of a 3 part basics of the horse course.
  • Part 1 will cover:
    • Unit 1- Horses Then and Now
    • Unit 2- Horse Breeds and Uses
    • Unit 3- Horse Identification
    • Unit 4- Horse Conformation and Selection
  • There are 4 units with 2 lessons each.
  •  At the end of each lesson you will test your knowledge by completing a quiz.
  •  After completing all four units you can take a the final quiz to earn a certificate in Horse- 101 Part 1.

Horse 101-Part 1 is $50. To purchase and enroll, click the link below.
Or purchase Horse 101-Part 1, Horse 101-Part 2, and Horse 101-Part 3 for $120 by clicking below.
Category: Horses


This is Part 2 of a 3 part basics of the horse course.
  • Part 2 will cover:
    • Unit 5 -Horse Senses, Behaviors and Body Language
    • Unit 6 - Horse Nutrition - Part 1
    • Unit 7 - Horse Nutrition - Part 2
    • Unit 8 - Equine Exercise Physiology
  • There are 4 units with 2 lessons each.
  •  At the end of each lesson you will test your knowledge by completing a quiz.
  •  After completing all four units you can take a the final quiz to earn a certificate in Horse- 101 Part 2.

Horse 101-Part 2 is $50. To purchase and enroll, click the link below.
Or purchase Horse 101-Part 1, Horse 101-Part 2, and Horse 101-Part 3 for $120 by clicking below.
Category: Horses


This is Part 3 of a 3 part basics of the horse course.

    During this course you will cover:
    • Unit 9 -Horse Health Part 1
    • Unit 10 - Horse Health Part 2
    • Unit 11 - Horse Reproduction and Breeding
    • Unit 12 - Genetics
    • Unit 13 - Environmental Management
  • There are 5 units with 1- 2 lessons each.
  •  At the end of each lesson you will test your knowledge by completing a quiz.
  •  After completing all four units you can take a the final quiz to earn a certificate in Horse- 101 Part 3.

 

Horse 101-Part 3 is $50. To purchase and enroll, click the link below.
Or purchase Horse 101-Part 1, Horse 101-Part 2, and Horse 101-Part 3 for $120 by clicking below.
Category: Horses

Welcome to the Horse Adult Leader Training and Educational Resource (HALTER)- Part 1. 

This course is part of a four course series for Adult Volunteers working with youth in the horse industry. These courses can be taken in any order, based on your background knowledge and areas of interest. In Part 1, we will cover: 

          • Safety and Handling working with horses
          • Safe Tack and Attire
          • Basics of Horse Behavior
          • Staying Safe working with Youth

The fee for this course is $10.  To purchase and enroll in the course, click the following button.

If you purchase at least $40 worth of courses from this category, you can receive a 20% discount by entering the voucher code of HorseQuest20



 For more information contact:
Kathy Anderson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, at kanderson1@unl.edu
Colleen Brady, Purdue University, at bradyc@purdue.edu
Kris Hiney, Oklahoma State University, at khiney@okstate.edu

Category: Horses

Welcome to HALTER Level Two! This self-directed course designed for adults working with youth. This course builds upon the first level of the HALTER program. Participants will gain equine science information, student activities, and methods to promote positive youth development from taking this course.

The fee for this course is $10.  To purchase and enroll in this course, click the following button:

If you purchase at least $40 worth of courses from this category, you can receive a 20% discount by entering the voucher code of HorseQuest20

For more information contact:
Kathy Anderson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, at kanderson1@unl.edu
Colleen Brady, Purdue University, at bradyc@purdue.edu
Kris Hiney, Oklahoma State University, at khiney@okstate.edu

Category: Horses

The Horse Adult Leader Training and Educational Resource Program Level Three module is a self-directed course designed for adults working with youth and horses who have completed levels one and two of the program. Participants will gain equine science information, student activities, and techniques to promote positive youth development from taking this course.

The fee for this course is $10.  To purchase and enroll in the course, click the following button.

If you purchase at least $40 worth of courses from this category, you can receive a 20% discount by entering the voucher code of HorseQuest20



For more information contact: 
Kathy Anderson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, at kanderson1@unl.edu
Colleen Brady, Purdue University, at bradyc@purdue.edu
Kris Hiney, Oklahoma State University, at khiney@okstate.edu

Category: Horses

The Horse Adult Leader Training and Educational Resource Program Level Four module is a self-directed course designed for adults working with youth and horses who have completed the first three levels of the HALTER program. Participants will gain equine science information, student activities, and techniques to promote positive youth development from taking this course.

The fee for this course is $10.  To purchase and enroll in the course, click the following button.

If you purchase at least $40 worth of courses from this category, you can receive a 20% discount by entering the voucher code of HorseQuest20



For more information contact: 
Kathy Anderson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, at kanderson1@unl.edu
Colleen Brady, Purdue University, at bradyc@purdue.edu
Kris Hiney, Oklahoma State University, at khiney@okstate.edu

Category: Horses

This lesson compares and contrasts the different recreational and work-related uses of equine in the United States and globally. In addition, this lesson also explains how equine breeds are categorized and also discusses the history, unique physical properties, and uses of popular equine breeds.

For more information  contact Kathy Anderson, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, at kanderson1@unl.edu

The fee for this course is $10.  To purchase and enroll in the course, click the following link:


Category: Horses

This course is designed to teach the basic colors and markings of horses. Colors and markings are an important way to identify horses, so it is important that all horse owners understand the terms used to describe horses.

For information contact Colleen Brady, bradyc@purdue.edu

Category: Horses

Good quality hay can provide ample nutrients to meet the needs of most horses. There is no right or wrong hay to feed your horse. As a horse owner, you must evaluate your individual horse's needs and determine the type of hay and feeding strategies that fit your feeding program. This module is designed to give you the knowledge to make these decisions.

The fee for this course is $10.  To purchase and enroll in the course, click the following button.

If you purchase at least $40 worth of courses from this category, you can receive a 20% discount by entering the voucher code of HorseQuest20


Category: Horses

This lesson will cover basic health care practices such as taking vital signs and determining Body Condition Score and discuss preventative health care, lameness, and dental issues. By understanding the diseases and parasites that affect horses, better decisions can be made for vaccinating a horse and adjusting a horse's deworming plan as necessary. Lameness is a serious concern to horse owners because it limits the use and potential future uses of horses either in the short term or permanently. By understanding how lameness affects horses, better decisions can be made for managing a lameness issue as soon as it becomes apparent. The majority of lameness diagnosed in a horse occurs in their lower limbs, more so in their hoof. Having a general knowledge of the hoof is a helpful aide when treating a problem. By understanding how dental health affects horses, better decisions can be made for managing issues as soon as they become apparent. Being familiar with the causes behind colic will also help sort out when and in what conditions a horse is most susceptible to colic.

For more information contact Kathy Anderson, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, at kanderson1@unl.edu

The fee for this course is $10. To purchase and enroll in the course, click the following button.

If you purchase at least $40 worth of courses from this category, you can receive a 20% discount by entering the voucher code of HorseQuest20


Category: Horses

This is an online horse judging camp for anyone thinking about giving horse judging a try!  The camp includes  at-home assignments, reasons critique, 4 interactive virtual meetings, quizzes, and certificate of completion!

Experts from 3 universities will be online each session to discuss classes and interact with you. Topics/classes covered include: 

Feb 8- Performance Halter- Dr. Steven Cooper, Oklahoma State University

Feb 15- Oral reasons - Dr. Casie Bass, Purdue University

Feb 22 Reining- Dr. Alyssa Logan- Middle Tennessee State University

Feb 29 Western Riding- Dr. Kathy Anderson- University of Nebraska-Lincoln


Dates: February 8, 15, 22 and 29

Time: 7-8:30 pm Eastern time, 6-7:30pm Central time


Category: Horses

This series of practice classes, with questions, is available to anyone wishing to hone their judging skills. Classes are : 1) Aged Stock Type Geldings, 2) Performance Mares, 3) Hunter Under Saddle, 4) Trail, 5) Western Riding and 6) Ranch Riding. All classes are judges using AQHA rules, and official critiques, placings and cuts are available. 

**Enrollment for this course gives you unlimited access to the content for 90 days from the date of enrollment. 

The fee for this course is $20.  To purchase and enroll in the course, click the following button:


Category: Horses

Horse Judging School - Coaches and Teams is for youth horse judging participants ages 8 and older, collegiate participants, youth coaches, collegiate coaches, and adult 4-H or FFA leaders.

The criteria for judging numerous horse show classes typically used in a Horse Judging Contest are presented in video and interactive activities . Also, you will learn how to take notes, organize your thoughts and prepare a set of oral reasons.

To enroll in this course- go to : https://marketplace.unl.edu/extension/programs/horse-judging-school.html


For more information please contact: Kathy Anderson: kanderson1@unl.edu OR Rebecca Gunderson: regunder@umd.edu 

Category: Horses

Horse's Best Chance During Disasters provides participants the opportunity to learn what they need to do to give their horse the best chance of surviving a natural disaster. The lesson includes how to prepare the horses, the facility, and yourself to minimize the potential for tragedy.This course offers a badge and is one of several available in the HorseQuest Badge Portfolio. This course includes a video, a learning lesson, and a quiz.

For information contact Kathy Anderson, kanderson1@unl.edu

Category: Horses

Horseman: 4-H Level 3 is a course for youth 8 to 18 years old

Youth will learn advanced horse skills, nutrition and feeding of their horse, healthcare, diseases, and parasite information.

For more information contact: Lena Luck at University of Nebraska-Lincoln, email address at lena.luck@unl.edu

Category: Horses
The domestic horse of today is different from its prehistoric ancestors; through domestication and training, the horse is now used for work, sport, and therapy. Knowing the prehistoric origins of the modern horse can help us better understand their instinctive behaviors as well as their physiological makeup. 

This lesson will discuss the history of the horse and its status in our world today and also discuss the diversity of the horse industry focusing on topics such as agriculture, business, sport, gaming, entertainment, and recreation.

For more information or to enroll contact Kathy Anderson, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, at kanderson1@unl.edu

Category: Horses