As the holiday season begins, Tractor Supply Company and National 4-H are once again teaming up to support youth in agriculture with a slate of festive fundraising programs that celebrate community, generosity, and the next generation of agricultural leaders.
The 2025 exclusive 4-H Holiday Ornaments have arrived in Tractor Supply stores nationwide — and they’re more than just decorations. Each limited-edition ornament purchased helps fund local 4-H programs, giving young people across the country the tools and confidence to be Beyond Ready for the years ahead.
This year’s collection features three new designs inspired by farm life and 4-H values: a rabbit, chicks, and a horse, each wrapped in a festive red scarf adorned with the iconic 4-H clover.
For the 82nd consecutive year, millions of 4-H members, parents, volunteers, and alumni celebrated National 4-H Week in October.
Following the weeklong celebration, Tractor Supply’s annual Paper Clover campaign — a nationwide in-store and online fundraiser will return this holiday season November 28 to December 14. Each Paper Clover purchased at checkout helps fund 4-H camp and leadership scholarships, ensuring that young people from all backgrounds have access to hands-on learning experiences and mentorship opportunities.
Since launching the Paper Clover program in 2010, Tractor Supply has raised more than $22 million for 4-H youth. Ninety percent of every dollar stays within the state where it’s donated, directly supporting local clubs and programs. Funds often go toward 4-H camps, leadership summits, and educational events that empower young people to pursue careers in agriculture, science, and community service.
In counties nationwide, 4-H members benefit from these funds through scholarships and youth leadership training, continuing the legacy of community investment that defines both 4-H and Tractor Supply.
Together, 4-H and Tractor Supply are helping young people build the skills and confidence to lead in agriculture and beyond. Whether it’s by purchasing a holiday ornament or donating a Paper Clover at checkout, shoppers can play a direct role in supporting the next generation of farmers, innovators, and community leaders.


