The OSU Crook County Extension Service, located in Prineville, Oregon, has been providing research-based educational programs to the citizens of Crook County since 1914. They offer a wide range of programs and assistance in areas such as 4-H Youth Development, Agriculture Natural Resources, Family Community Health, Forestry Natural Resources, Livestock, Marine Fisheries, Range Natural Resources, and Small Farms Small Acreage. With a focus on coordinating educational tours, conferences, workshops, and demonstrations, they also provide brochures, publications, and research-based information on various subjects both in the office and online. Crook County, with a population of 23,440, is known for its diverse economy, which includes forest products, agriculture, livestock raising, recreation tourism services, manufacturing, and wholesale trade. The county seat is Prineville, and other communities within Crook County include Paulina, Post, Lone Pine, and Powell Butte.
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