Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service
For us, it's personal: Oklahoma Cooperative Extension county offices enhance DASNR's commitment to Oklahoma communities, where county based Extension educators work side-by-side with residents to address local issues and concerns.
Service Built on a Foundation of Science
County personnel can call upon state, district, and area Extension specialists who develop programs based on science-based, objective information to help Oklahomans solve problems, promote leadership, and manage resources wisely. Our programs focus on:- Increasing opportunities for agricultural enterprises
- Natural resources and environmental management
- Food, nutrition, health and safety education
- Youth, family and community development
Resources
Oklahoma Cooperative Extension County Office Directory
Need help? Come by and visit or phone, fax or e-mail a question to your local Extension educators
Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Fact Sheets
Oklahoma's source for science-based information on agriculture, economic development, family and consumer sciences, and youth development.
Cooperative Conversations
Learn about this new training tool implemented by DASNR to enable more frequent Extension training, though the use of Centra, an online conference application.
Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Ag Weather Connection
Get the latest tips on weathering the weather from the Okahoma Mesonet, the statewide weather monitoring system
Extension News
Plants need moisture during the winter months
Most gardeners do not give a second thought to turning on the hose or sprinkler to water their gardens during the hot summer months. However, when the cold winter wind is blowing, gardeners may not think about watering their gardens.
Reduce screen time and improve fitness levels
This scene maybe familiar to your household: Your child gets home from school, grabs a snack and sits in front of the television to play video games.
Pecan management course offered by Oklahoma State University
Seasoned pecan growers or those who are interested in the industry should make plans to attend the 2009 Fundamentals of Pecan Management course hosted by Oklahoma State University.
Did You Know?
The Oklahoma Beef Quality Network certification process can earn Oklahoma beef producers annual profits of $1.3 million if just 1 percent of Oklahoma's beef inventory participate in the program. In the past producers have seen a $24 per head profit from the certification process.
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