The Morrow County Extension Service is a valuable resource for the community, offering lifelong learning opportunities in youth development and agriculture. With a team of Oregon State University faculty members as county agents, they provide a wide range of services including meetings, workshops, 4-H youth programs, and one-on-one consultations. They also keep the University informed about the research and informational needs of the community, supporting major industries such as timber, energy, food processing, and various agricultural crops.
From corn and potatoes to watermelons and grapes, the Morrow County Extension Service plays a crucial role in the success of the local agricultural sector. They are dedicated to promoting healthy nutrition, food safety, and security, as well as fostering community resilience and well-being. With their expertise in livestock and rangeland management, they work closely with citizens and natural resource agencies to improve rangeland health for multiple uses. Additionally, their 4-H Youth Activities empower young people through hands-on learning experiences, helping them develop the skills needed to make a positive impact on the world around them. Open Campus, another initiative of the Morrow County Extension Service, provides local access to education through community-based partnerships and unique programming.
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