The 2019 4-H Canada Science Fair took place from February 27 to March 3, 2019 at the Dalhousie University Agriculture Campus in Truro, Nova Scotia.
16 4-H members travelled from across Canada for their chance to earn the top honour within 4-H Canada Science & Technology programming. For months, all of our finalists had been exercising their curiosity and demonstrating determination as they worked hard to complete their science fair projects. Each and every one of them exemplifies the problem-solving and leadership skills 4-H’ers are mastering across the country within areas of science, technology, engineering, math and agriculture.
At the 4-H Canada Science Fair, finalists had the chance to meet with their peers, exchange ideas and take part in activities and workshops that foster their knowledge and interest in Science & Technology.
Thanks to our hosting partner, Dalhousie University Agricultural Campus, these 4-H’ers will also had a chance to explore Science & Technology at the post-secondary level and gain insight into the important role Science & Technology plays in agriculture here in Canada.
2019 4-H Canada Science Fair Winners
Liam C., Alberta
Horse Power: Turning Manure into Power for Small Acreage Owners Using a Biodigester
Ruby K., Saskatchewan
Bacteria Counts in Sauerkraut
Hashim F., Manitoba
Kinētikos Phone Case
Megan D. and Avery N., Prince Edward Island
Ulva Lactuca: Subcritical Water & Supercritical Fluid Extractions
2019 4-H Canada Science Fair Finalists
Danae K., British Columbia
Chickens: Pea Brains or Smarty-Pants?
Liam C., Alberta
Horse Power: Turning Manure into Power for Small Acreage Owners Using a Biodigester
Grace C., Alberta
Who's the Quicker Clicker?
Ruby K., Saskatchewan
Bacteria Counts in Sauerkraut
Parker L., Saskatchewan
Does Light Affect the Roots of Plants?
Jessa F., Saskatchewan
The Burning Question - Part 2
Hashim F., Manitoba
Kinētikos Phone Case
Natasha and Taya D., Ontario
The Effect of Positive Reinforcement on Rabbits
Sarah D., Ontario
Save the Waste System (STWS)
Megan D. and Avery N., Prince Edward Island
Ulva Lactuca: Subcritical Water & Supercritical Fluid Extractions
Chelsey M., Nova Scotia
Weather Forecasting
Caelan D., Nova Scotia
Seaweed and Clam Shells to Stop Bacteria and Mold
Chase D., Nova Scotia
Can Food Dish Colour Increase Feed Consumption in Chickens
Alicia W., Newfoundland and Labrador
Pneumonia - Bovine Respiratory Disease in Young Dairy Calves
Thank you to our Science & Technology partners