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Steve Vander Wall and Bob Ryan add to list of University professors with this accolade

Program aims to strengthen state’s food systems

Human Development & Family Science professor to lead national family science organization

The $6 million collaborative award with $1.7 million to the University, will advance technology for reliable and clean water access

Integrated pest management techniques can help you manage deer damage without causing harm to this important wildlife species

Learn about 'the food system' to save money on groceries, get better quality, more nutritious and longer lasting food, and help the environment

鶹ӳ horticulture experts provide research-based solutions statewide

鶹ӳ aims to boost urban and indoor farming to address food security in southern 鶹ӳ

Conference gathers agriculture producers, beekeepers and others to share knowledge and expertise

Andrew Waaswa reflects on his journey from North Carolina’s farmlands to 鶹ӳ’s arid landscapes, discovering Extension’s strong support for Black farmers in Clark County

Adam Carpenter brings experience in education, community relations and engagement

Extension teams up with Bartley Ranch and Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space to offer free classes

Summit brings together firefighting professionals, communities, land managers and others to make actionable plans

Conference gathers agriculture producers and others to share knowledge and expertise

Extension’s Living With Fire Program urges 鶹ӳns to take action now

Professor Pam Payne discusses ways to protect yourself during Human Trafficking Awareness Month

Extension classes teach green industry topics to become Nursery Worker Certified

Conferences gather agriculture producers, beekeepers and others to share knowledge and expertise

鶹ӳ Extension offers free test kits at Extension offices and partner locations

Follow these five tips to create a bird-friendly yard this cold season

In-person and virtual educational programs to be held at seven locations across 鶹ӳ

Program offers support for new or up-and-coming 鶹ӳ farmers and ranchers

鶹ӳ Extension and partners collaborate to boost Vegas’ food system

Extension and the 鶹ӳ Association of Counties complete assessment that highlights the lack of public health infrastructure across the state, as well as many pathways for improvement

Recent virus outbreak in dairy cows highlights the need for increased livestock biosecurity efforts

Sarah Chvilicek to lead staff development and program expansion

Innovative Extension program will educate prospective indoor farmers and residents

Team led by 鶹ӳ finds safety is key as black bears prepare to hibernate

Tracy Shane brings extensive professional and academic experience to her new role

"I love adult education, and I have found that when you teach people and allow them to then teach their peers, everyone learns better."

Studies show vitamin D from the sun improves mental health and immunity

Jacob DeDecker to elevate national discussions on regional challenges including mental health and food insecurity

Youth enjoyed hands-on learning activities at Extension’s 4-H day camps and overnight camps

Youth learn about wildfire preparedness and win prizes by competing in wildfire preparedness challenge

鶹ӳ facility on track to double animals processed from two years ago

Azadeh Alizadeh brings expertise in irrigation management and sustainable food production

Health literacy is your ability to find, understand and use health information; make well-informed decisions; and act on them

The youth development program is expanding Latin American cultural awareness to Clark County schools

Abbey Pike brings extensive experience in community advocacy and development

Andrew Waaswa will develop targeted training programs to support agricultural producers

University quantifies estimated economic and fiscal impacts of the mine on Humboldt County and 鶹ӳ

Expo features projects in animal care, STEM and creative arts from 4-H members

Pedrett was an ardent advocate for support of our research, outreach and teaching missions

Four students from the camp join the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources

The free festival invites youth and families to learn more about 4-H programming

Extension hosts school readiness pre-k event with community partners

Sale also available virtually and features sheep internationally recognized for their fine wool quality

From 鶹ӳ's terrain to global recognition: Developing some of the world’s finest wool

Four county coordinators will serve eight rural 鶹ӳ counties

Extension hires senior coordinator of partnerships, programs and people engagement

Extension’s Living With Fire Program urges 鶹ӳns to take action now

Spurred by climate change demands, three-year field trial identifies high-production varieties

鶹ӳ program aims to help bolster local food system and support new growers

Program provides information for home gardeners and those interested in becoming Master Gardeners

鶹ӳ Division of State Parks seeks input from park visitors

Knudtsen was a cattle rancher, author and educator who served on the NSHE Board of Regents

Improved management of rangeland, better recovery from wildfires, among likely benefits

Farm stand, wine tasting, wool products, plant sale and University research highlights of event

Grow Organic 鶹ӳ aims to help meet increasing demand for organic products

47 outstanding students, faculty, staff and supporters recognized at the spring celebration

Extension and partners team up to provide 鶹ӳns with information and resources

Lindsay Chichester to foster growth of the youth development group

鶹ӳ develops mostly online program to accommodate busy schedules

Public invited to tours, presentations and native plant sale

Registered attendees will have the opportunity to learn from arborists and win a prize

Pioneering researcher wins highly competitive Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award for collaborative international research project

Hosmer-Henner aims to use his unique blend of experience to help strengthen state’s food systems

Registration now open for more than 20 camps to be held on campus June and July

National Ag Law Center presents 2nd Annual Western Agricultural and Environmental Law Conference

Extension invests more than $1.7 million in strategic partnership to address pressing issues

University and USDA lend support to grower-led initiative that aims to provide online resources and networking to bolster 鶹ӳ agricultural production

Extension offers eight back-to-basics courses online for communities statewide

鶹ӳ Extension celebrates 鶹ӳ Reading Week

Conferences gather agriculture producers, beekeepers and others to share knowledge and expertise

‘Hope for Family Resilience’ provides in-depth training on domestic violence advocacy and support

Robin Schimandle to elevate academic and research excellence through strategic donor engagement

Program offers support for new or up-and-coming 鶹ӳ farmers and ranchers

USDA project allocates $5 million to 鶹ӳ to build a stronger agricultural infrastructure

Extension teams up with Bartley Ranch and Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space to offer free classes

Extension awarded $2.4 million grant to conduct evaluation

Pauses program to provide organic plant starts to local growers until facility needs can be met

Extension classes teach green industry topics to become Nursery Worker Certified

High levels of radon have been found to cause lung cancer – reduce your risk

Angeline Jeyakumar aims to drive healthy nutrition choices in 鶹ӳ

Community encouraged to do holiday shopping that supports student activities, education and research

鶹ӳ researcher develops one of the largest and most nutritious sorghum hybrids

Hannah Rodriguez joins the University’s Department of Agriculture, Veterinary & Rangeland Sciences

University’s Experiment Station ramping up local offerings

Scott Huber aims to continue tradition of success at 鶹ӳ Experiment Station

Free three-day training prepares landscapers for Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper certification

Karla Hernández brings her previous experience at the 鶹ӳ to her new roles

Project includes software supported by sensors to help farmers make better watering decisions

Three new faculty members bring new expertise to 鶹ӳ Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

On Episode 14, experts discuss disaster preparedness challenges for those with disabilities and plans to help address these challenges

Colleagues share memories and appreciation for his work and encouragement

Attendees will learn about some local research and discuss current state of hemp industry

Families with young children from ages 3 to 8 are invited to this free annual event

USDA funds to boost hands-on opportunities for meat and poultry industry students and workforce

鶹ӳ coordinates program assisting hundreds of scientists around the globe

Extension hosts back-to-school family pre-k event with community partners

鶹ӳ researcher leads team to reframe and add to tools used by clinicians

Charmayne Mitchell brings experience, education and enthusiasm to her new role with the University

Extension develops curricula and training programs in wildfire and natural resources management for 鶹ӳ high school students

New addition to Extension’s Botanic Gardens aims to inspire homeowners

鶹ӳ program aims to help bolster local food system and support new growers

Popular sale features College-raised sheep internationally recognized for their fine wool quality

Experts address possible effects of wet winter on wildfire in the Great Basin

Looking for those interested in enrolling in the Home Horticulture Certificate Program that begins August 2

Hydroponics and mentorship combine to bring together diverse groups and change the school

Farm Bureau and Extension team up to provide latest information to producers Aug. 25-26 in Las Vegas

Program participants gain knowledge and skills to help manage fires and rangeland, and meet federal requirements

Hug High School students inspired by seeing diverse group of people pursuing science careers

Program to help meet increasing demand for local produce and support new growers

July 17-18 event focuses on how to develop a plan to ensure food safety

Most Tahera Naznin and Md Sazan Rahman to provide indoor and outdoor horticulture research and resources

Program provides information for home gardeners and those interested in becoming Master Gardeners

Nutrition, food safety, business requirements and more will be covered

Chris Lanier, teaching professor of digital art at the 鶹ӳ, at Lake Tahoe, provides tips and tricks for filming with a drone ahead of his June 26 Summer Arts Workshop.

Extension brings University’s resources to help address critical needs in the small rural community

Event takes place at 鶹ӳ at Lake Tahoe for the first time

Teens find ways to make a difference in Moapa Valley

Farm stand, wine tasting, wool products, plant sale and University research highlights of event

Living With Fire Program provides information at community events and online resources

Elsie Childress scored high marks during national exam at annual meeting

Farm Bureau and Extension team up to provide latest information to producers May 5-6 in Las Vegas

New partnership will help ramp up processing capacity and increase retail offerings

The grant is one of eight awarded throughout the state to academic organizations and students

Extension offers eight back-to-basics courses online for communities statewide

Spanish-language monthly breakfasts cohosted by Extension and the Latin Chamber begin April 28

Extension program offers course for new or up-and-coming 鶹ӳ livestock producers

Students receive free opportunities for enrichment when the school day ends

鶹ӳ leads study as part of Western Regional Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Project

AAAS Fellowship is one of the most distinguished honors in the scientific community internationally

‘Spiral Up’ provides a career pathway for child care professionals

Results will be used to guide 鶹ӳ Rural Housing projects and other 鶹ӳ housing efforts

Sabina Malik joins Extension to enhance programming aimed at increasing wellness in southern 鶹ӳ

鶹ӳ researcher leads study of over 125,000 locations in 93 countries

New testing technologies to support global effort to reduce health risks to people, wildlife

Extension hosts online and in person gardening classes for southern 鶹ӳ

University teams up with Bartley Ranch and Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space to offer free classes

International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) certified arborists respond to questions about weather-damaged trees and how to respond when limbs break or trees fall

鶹ӳ Extension launches 鶹ӳ 4-H Pollinator Ambassador Program

鶹ӳ Extension offers free radon test kits through February

Educational programs to be held virtually and at four locations across 鶹ӳ

鶹ӳ Extension collaborates with Lincoln and Clark counties to provide youth programs at facility in Alamo

Products made from some of the finest and softest wool in the nation available at the 鶹ӳ Wolf Shop

Elika Nematian joins Extension as the health and nutrition educator in Clark County

Up-to-date science-based information available on new website details how trees are taking over sagebrush ecosystems, the impacts, and what is being done to manage the issue

New study reveals spending on big game and upland game hunting

鶹ӳ study shows warmer, drier conditions taking toll on pinyon-juniper woodlands

Master Gardeners offer expert advice and showcase their work in Botanic Gardens

The free festival invites youth and families to learn more about 4-H programming

鶹ӳ Extension provides online tips and resources for living with smoke and fire

Katie Jameson joins the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources

Planners, program managers can easily tap into data about nutrition, physical activity

Extension hosts back-to-school family pre-k event with community partners

Hiren Bhavsar and Brianna Randow are reaching out to their communities to assess county needs

Research being done on drought-tolerant and high-demand crops

Extension’s 4-H Program and the Bureau work together to give wild horses homes

Registration for Extension’s Home Horticulture Certificate Program is now open

4-H volunteer Linda Zimmerman was named 4-H Western Region Outstanding Lifetime Volunteer

Jacob DeDecker brings lifetime of experience in Extension to lead programs in 鶹ӳ

Extension to help conduct survey project to assess needs and economic impact of parks

鶹ӳ Extension continues 鶹ӳ Wildfire Awareness Campaign

鶹ӳ Extension continues tradition of offering overnight camps

Extension 4-H Youth Development needs volunteers for July 9-16 camp at South Lake Tahoe

Registration for Extension’s Home Horticulture Certificate Program is now open

Extension is hosting the first American Indian/Alaska Native College Prep Camp this June

鶹ӳ Extension kicks off 鶹ӳ Wildfire Awareness Campaign

Hans Weding is helping 鶹ӳns get connected with health and wellness information

Certain foods and nutrients may help support your body in reducing anxiety and improving how your body handles stress

Positions aim to boost impacts of programs for SNAP-Ed recipients and others with low incomes

Extension offers eight back-to-basics courses online for communities statewide

Creative strategies needed to address long-term shortages, say three 鶹ӳ professors

New University-grower-winemaker partnership seeks to advance 鶹ӳ wine industry

University presents information on growing sorghum as a commercial crop in 鶹ӳ

Tamzen Stringham first woman to receive the Sustained Lifetime Achievement Award

Incorporate foods from around the world into your diet to tickle your taste buds and eat healthier

Extension awarded grant to support victims of domestic violence in Elko and Clark Counties

Living With Fire developing new wildfire education curriculum in northern 鶹ӳ high school

Whole groups of people can face significant obstacles to maintaining good health, often because of specific genetic, social or economic factors

College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources collaborates with UNLV and other community partners to provide nutrition education in Clark County

Extension program offers course for new or up-and-coming 鶹ӳ livestock producers

Workshop will provide presentations on a range of beekeeping-related information and skills

University teams up with Bartley Ranch and Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space to offer this free series

Some people who drink raw milk develop life-threatening illness | Algunas personas que beben leche cruda desarrollan enfermedades potencialmente mortales

Extension program offers course for new or up-and-coming 鶹ӳ agriculture producers

Extension classes teach green industry topics to become Nursery Worker Certified

Three tips for choosing fermented drinks | Tres consejos para elegir bebidas fermentadas

鶹ӳ Extension urges 鶹ӳns to test homes for the cancer-causing gas

What older adults should know before dieting to lose holiday pounds

Students struggling will benefit from before and after school programs thanks to 21st Century grant

In-person and virtual educational programs to be held at seven locations across 鶹ӳ

College of Ag and College of Business collaborate to help grow state’s ag industry

Desert Farming Initiative and Demonstration Orchard help provide for food-insecure in northern and southern 鶹ӳ

Soil health key to successful food production

Caffeine poses a number of problems to children. | La cafeína crea una serie de problemas a los niños.

Dean and director emeritus of 鶹ӳ Extension honored for her 4-H leadership

Keep reading to find out. | Siga leyendo para averiguarlo.

Small Business Education Program meets the needs of 鶹ӳ businesses

Understanding the key nutritional differences may help you when purchasing milk for your family. | Entender las importantes diferencias nutricionales puede ayudarlo cuando compra leche para su familia.

Keep reading to learn more. | Siga leyendo para saber más.

Smoothies can be a great way to incorporate healthier foods, but they can also be high in calories and added sugar. | Los licuados pueden ser una buena forma de incorporar alimentos más saludables, pero también pueden tener un alto contenido de calorías y azúcares añadidos.

While getting the necessary vitamins and minerals your body needs from food is preferred over supplements, it can be difficult, particularly for older adults.

Extension working to reach youth with educational and civic programs, seeking additional volunteers

Effective Washoe land management practices shared on 鶹ӳ’s Living With Fire Podcast

Extension classes teach homeowners and landscapers irrigation auditing skills and water-efficiency tips

Misha Allen and Lois Erquiaga are speaking with community members about county needs

Aim is to reduce cheatgrass while promoting growth of sagebrush and other beneficial native plants

Experts try to help alfalfa and forage growers grapple with a number of issues

Extension series teaches sustainable horticulture to local professionals

Virtual and in-person classes teach gardeners how to solve common gardening problems

Extension hosts back-to-school family pre-k event with community partners

Research being done on drought-tolerant and high-demand crops

Rail City Garden Center hosts 2021 Northern 鶹ӳ Garden Tour fundraiser for Master Gardeners

鶹ӳ Extension continues outreach efforts to help residents better understand and live more safely with wildfire

Extension’s 4-H Program and the Bureau work together to give wild horses homes

Extension’s Home Horticulture Certificate Program prepares gardeners for at-home gardening basics

Cody Dix joins 鶹ӳ Extension

Class uses STEM principles to inspire future entrepreneurs

Extension series teaches sustainable horticulture to local professionals

Katelyn Brinkerhoff joins 鶹ӳ Extension

Grant Cramer retires after 33 years with University

鶹ӳ’s Ivory Lyles serving as national program committee chair

Livestock grazing and technology work together to reduce cheatgrass and other wildfire fuel

Facilities provide opportunities for studies to help communities in 鶹ӳ, the U.S. and the world

"Engage Your Brain" series held to encourage 鶹ӳns to tend not just to their physical health but also to their brain health.

Extension and partners team up to provide 鶹ӳns with information and resources

Extension continues tradition of offering overnight and day camps

4-H Program to provide additional trainings in communities

鶹ӳ researchers participate in multistate program to help producers in the West

Lesley Morris joins the Department of Agriculture, Veterinary & Rangeland Sciences

Extension classes cover green-industry topics to become Nursery Worker Certified

Latest market, production and research information for producers available online now

Classes teach gardeners how to solve common gardening problems

Extension offering online town halls and webinars to help small businesses succeed

鶹ӳ Extension offers workshop on using native plants to attract pollinators

Extension offering online town halls and webinars to help 鶹ӳ’s small businesses

Extension teams up with Bartley Ranch and Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space to offer this free series online

Youth to learn about engaging in policy making in six-class series

Extension offers eight back-to-basics courses online for communities statewide

Extension teams up with Bartley Ranch and Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space to offer this free series online

4-H members are five times more likely to graduate from college

Extension offering online town halls and webinars to help 鶹ӳ’s small businesses

Extension teams up with Bartley Ranch and Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space to offer this free series online

University publishes youth needs assessment results

Extension teams up with Bartley Ranch and Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space to offer this free series online

Cactus crops remove carbon from the atmosphere, provide biofuel, food and livestock feed

Extension offering online town halls and webinars to help 鶹ӳ’s small businesses

University presents information on growing sorghum as a commercial crop in 鶹ӳ

Extension teams up with Bartley Ranch and Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space to offer this free series online

Virtual workshop series launches in February

Extension teams up with Bartley Ranch and Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space to offer this free series online

Extension offering online town halls and webinars to help 鶹ӳ’s small businesses

4-H AmeriCorps members observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day with multiple volunteer projects

Extension teams up with Bartley Ranch and Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space to offer this free series online

Extension offers free radon test kits at offices statewide

Extension hosts online gardening classes for southern 鶹ӳ

Volunteer Development Coordinator Cheryl Coleman brings her expertise to Extension

Extension teams up with Bartley Ranch and Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space to offer this free series online

A story from the annual report of the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources

Extension offering online sessions to help 鶹ӳ’s small businesses

Maya Park-Weber awarded for poster urging communities to test for radon

University teams up with Bartley Ranch and Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space to offer this free series online

Extension offering information on assistance programs, taxes and digital marketing for small businesses

Extension classes teach green industry topics to become Nursery Worker Certified

Annual program to be held online Jan. 12-13

Extension offering information on new relief funds, taxes and marketing

The annual Live-Cut Tree Recycling Program will collect trees for mulch

Extension offering virtual town hall to help small businesses strategize during COVID-19

Extension offering virtual town hall to help small businesses strategize during COVID-19

Adeel Ahmed joins Extension for community and economic development in Lyon County

鶹ӳ Extension presents 鶹ӳ Network of Fire Adapted Communities Summit

Extension offering virtual town halls to help small businesses strategize during COVID-19

University research is looking at hemp varieties to determine best practices for production in 鶹ӳ

Extension series teaches sustainable horticulture to local professionals

Extension offering virtual town hall to help small businesses strategize during COVID-19

鶹ӳ Radon Poster Contest closes at the end of the month

Extension offering virtual town hall to help small businesses strategize during COVID-19

The Core Analytical Laboratory offers services to University researchers and the general public

鶹ӳ completes their first sale in Eureka County

Extension offering virtual town hall and webinar to help small businesses strategize during COVID-19

Extension working to reach underserved youth with educational and civic programs

Extension offering virtual town halls and webinars to help small businesses strategize during COVID-19

Extension’s Living With Fire Program helps residents live more safely with the threat of wildfire

Extension series teaches sustainable horticulture to local professionals

Extension hosts in-person and online gardening classes for southern 鶹ӳ

Extension offering virtual town halls and webinars to help small businesses strategize during COVID-19

Extension’s Living With Fire Program helps residents live more safely with the threat of wildfire

Chad Morris joins Extension to oversee the Commercial Horticulture Program

Extension offering virtual town hall and webinar to help small businesses strategize during COVID-19

Healthy aging specialist and team collaborate with others to help meet the needs of 鶹ӳ seniors

Extension’s Living With Fire Program helps residents be prepared for wildfires

Extension aims to make post-secondary education a reality for underserved Las Vegas youth

鶹ӳ Radon Poster Contest is now open to students

Extension offering virtual town hall and webinar to help small businesses strategize during COVID-19

Extension’s Living With Fire Program helps residents be prepared for wildfires

Workshop series provides a safe space for an open dialogue among peers

Extension hosts back-to-school family pre-k event with community partners

Extension class prepares landscapers for Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper certification

Extension offering virtual town hall Wednesday to provide information on the grant program

100% fruit juice is a healthier choice | El jugo 100% de frutas es una opción más saludable

Extension’s Living With Fire Program helps residents prepare family and property

Brittany Henderson joins Extension to enhance health literacy in school

Extension 4-H Program encourages students to explore computer science

Extension offering virtual town halls and webinars to help inform small businesses during the pandemic

Advisory Council helps advance Extension’s work to support and strengthen 鶹ӳ communities

Extension aims to keep youth engaged and learning despite COVID-19 restrictions

Extension offering virtual town halls and webinars to help inform small businesses during the pandemic

It’s as simple as Whoa, Slow, Go! | ¡Es tan simple como Whoa, Slow, Go!

4-H virtual lessons also incorporate chemistry and science concepts

Extension offering virtual sessions for small businesses during the pandemic

Three reasons why sugary drinks may increase weight gain | Tres razones por las cuales las bebidas azucaradas pueden causar aumento de peso

Extension’s Home Horticulture series prepares gardeners for at-home gardening basics

Entrepreneurs starting and altering businesses during the pandemic need information and resources

Caffeine can be over-looked by parents and others that care for small children | Cafeína puede que sea pasada por alto por los padres y otras personas que cuidan a los niños pequeños

Research being done on drought-tolerant and salt-tolerant crops

Desert Farming Initiative and Wolf Pack Meats step up to help meet local demand

Finding and using the right data can help small businesses survive COVID-19 and beyond

University conducts research on virtual fencing for cattle and range management

Hives installed at demonstration orchard now producing honey

Hayley Maio joins Extension to develop programs for youth and seniors

Extension aims to help small businesses connect with customers during pandemic and beyond

Extension’s 4-H program and bureau work together to give wild horses homes

Discussions aim to help keep small businesses informed to help them through COVID and beyond

Extension provides resources to families for STEM activities at home

Discussions aim to help keep small businesses informed to help them through COVID and beyond

Extension hosts events and online gardening classes for southern 鶹ӳ

COVID-19 causing stress and mental health challenges to nation’s farmers and ranchers

Molly Malloy joins Extension to create cohesive marketing strategies for Clark County programs

Discussions aim to help keep small businesses informed to help them through COVID and beyond

Extension partnership helps address root causes of incarceration and reduce recidivism

Nancy Markee retires after 34 years with the University

Discussions aim to help keep small businesses informed to help them through COVID and beyond

Experts share how to safely harvest and process meat animals at home

University researchers investigating new varieties that grow well in desert climates

Extension creates new club in Douglas County and Experiment Station helps veterans with PTSD

Discussions aim to help keep small businesses informed to help them through COVID and beyond

Jeantyl Norze is developing tools to monitor program goals and accomplishments

Discussions aim to help small businesses pivot and adapt to emerge from pandemic stronger

Discussions aim to help small businesses pivot and adapt to emerge from pandemic stronger

Extension aims to keep youth engaged and learning despite COVID-19 restrictions

Producers and economists discuss current market and projections, with June being National Dairy Month

Discussions aim to help small businesses connect, pivot and adapt amid COVID-19

Discussions aim to help small businesses connect, pivot and adapt amid COVID-19

Weekly sessions feature grass-roots experts to answer questions and offer insight

Discussions aim to help small businesses connect, pivot and adapt amid COVID-19

Weather and Phase 1 present opportunity to enjoy outdoors

Interest in producing food at home increases as COVID-19 raises food scarcity concerns

Extension presents “Living With Fire Conversations” during 鶹ӳ Wildfire Awareness Month

Extension provides information on how to help yourself and others

Discussions aim to help small businesses connect, pivot and adapt amid COVID-19

Statewide online event supports youth and their work with the animals they’ve raised

Weekly sessions feature grass-roots experts to answer questions and offer insight

鶹ӳ Extension provides information on avoiding strife, improving communication

University gives tips for recognizing unfounded health and nutrition claims

Elko County 4-H hosts online scavenger hunt and photo contest for members

Discussions aim to help small businesses connect, pivot and adapt amid COVID-19

Weekly sessions feature grass-roots experts to answer questions and offer insight

鶹ӳ Extension provides information on how to help yourself or others

Extension’s Nora Luna works to develop and manage after-school and STEAM programs

Extension helps families begin growing their own food during shelter-in-place order

Discussions aim to help small businesses connect, pivot and adapt amid COVID-19

Mask requests coming in to Extension from those helping to manage the crisis

Sarah Monique Somma joins Extension to develop STEAM curriculum for underrepresented students

Programs go virtual this month to keep communities informed and engaged amid COVID-19 outbreak

Paul Meiman joins Extension office in Elko to work on rangeland management for livestock and wildlife

Extension presents eight back-to-basics courses to be offered online for communities statewide

University expert Chenin Treftz Nickel discusses the health risks caffeine and sugar pose to children.

Extension workshop offers training for those applying pesticides

Cuando va a comprar en el supermercado una de las muchas opciones es la leche orgánica. Use esta información para ayudarlo a decidir qué leche es la mejor para su familia.

Donald Deever joins Extension office in Lincoln County to work on economic development

University’s Extension teaches youth about livestock with hands-on activities

Extension workshop offers training for those applying pesticides

Sherman Swanson retires after 36 years with University

Schultz, Perryman partner with Utah State University and Uzbekistan’s Samarkand State University

Taylor Hollaway worked with Desert Farming Initiative to complete degree

Sheila Bray joins Extension office in Clark County to work on outreach

Extension has offered a 4-H program in 鶹ӳ for more than 90 years, benefitting our state's youth for a lifetime

Extension offers food preservation workshops Feb. 21 and 26

Certified crop advisor and experienced livestock producer Steve Foster provides solutions for winter watering cattle

"Lincoln County knew and experienced the dangers of radiation in the form of hazardous fallout from the 鶹ӳ Test Site, but an even bigger radiation hazard exists today."

Extension seeks 4-H club leaders for youth ages 5 to 19

Students in 鶹ӳ Biosciences Association lead experiments to encourage 4-H youth to pursue STEM

Winners for the 鶹ӳ Radon Poster Contest announced

University teams up with Washoe Parks and Bartley Ranch to offer free series

Extension offers food preservation workshops starting Jan. 22

Collaborative University project aims to improve county data for planning efforts

鶹ӳ Extension offers free test kits at public meetings statewide

Educational programs to be held at seven locations across 鶹ӳ

Extension's Lizeth Ramirez-Barroeta, a University classified employee of the month, was sworn in as a U.S. citizen

University experts discuss five ways the rural health care sector brings in millions of dollars and hundreds of jobs for rural 鶹ӳ counties

Paper published about research and impact on kindergarten student health knowledge

University’s Teresa Byington recognized for leadership, program efforts and professional development

Reading the ingredients list is the best way to tell if your drink has added sugar. | La mejor manera de saber si su bebida contiene azúcar agregado es leer la lista de ingredientes.

Water needs vary by age, sex, physical activity level and environmental factors. | La necesidad de agua varía según la edad, el sexo, el nivel de actividad física y los factores ambientales.

Nutrients in juice are not the same as whole fruit. | Los nutrientes en el jugo no son lo mismo que la fruta entera.

Electrolytes play important roles in the body, and many drinks have added electrolytes. Are these drinks worth the extra cost? | Los electrolitos tienen funciones importantes en el cuerpo, y muchas bebidas tienen electrolitos añadidos. ¿Vale la pena pagar el costo adicional de estas bebidas?

Public invited to tours, demonstrations, plant and produce sales

Shannon Horrillo joins the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources

鶹ӳ Radon Poster Contest 2020 is now open to students

University experts showcase research, activities and programs at fall festival

Christina Restaino joins the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources

Extension series teaches sustainable horticulture to local professionals

鶹ӳ Extension brings back State Expo after hiatus

Joanna Blaszczak joins the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources

“4-H helped me in school by teaching me ... to always do my best. I always wanted those blue ribbons.”

University partners with Oregon State to investigate ways to make grape varieties more drought-tolerant

Extension office in northern Nye County to expand programming

Cooperative Extension series teaches sustainable horticulture to local professionals

Extension welcomes guest speaker Dawn Thilmany from Colorado State University

Jamie Roice-Gomes and Ashley Andrews discuss preparing now for a wildfire evacuation

Classes offered to teach high-desert gardeners about growing and preserving food

University experts help homeowners to make homes more fire safe

Cooperative Extension offers new Home Horticulture Certificate

Cooperative Extension class prepares landscapers for Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper certification

University experts caution actions taken by homeowners before a fire ever starts play a critical role.

Research being done on drought-tolerant and salt-tolerant crops

Cooperative Extension presents the 2019 Northern 鶹ӳ Garden Tour

Cooperative Extension series teaches sustainable horticulture to local professionals

Experience in soil health and biodiversity will benefit the Experiment Station’s research and programs

"It’s important that there are people doing what I do because we can help our community by teaching them how to have a healthy lifestyle."

Cooperative Extension and board members available to answer questions about wildfire safety

鶹ӳ's College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources honored Test for agricultural advocacy, leadership and education

"I want to express my gratitude to each of you for your dedication, support and commitment to excellence."

"I want to express my gratitude to each of you for your dedication, support and commitment to excellence."

Cooperative Extension and KBUL Radio sponsor Reno Aces vs. Tacoma Rainiers

Cooperative Extension sale includes strawberry, red raspberry, black raspberry and blackberry varieties

Annual Cooperative Extension event showcases youth and the animals they raised

University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension provides free and low-cost educational programs for all ages

Cooperative Extension series teaches sustainable horticulture to local professionals

Part of collaborative 鶹ӳ Wildfire Awareness Month activities

University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension urges 鶹ӳns to prepare for wildfire year-round

Cooperative Extension series teaches sustainable horticulture to local professionals

Cooperative Extension offers the 2019 鶹ӳ Dairy and Livestock Summit April 23

Ana Marquez awarded for poster urging communities to test for radon

Workshops offered ahead of compliance inspections for 鶹ӳ farms

Cooperative Extension offers eight back-to-basics courses to be offered at 10 communities statewide

Classes to teach landscaping skills and solutions to common landscape problems

Cooperative Extension workshop offers training for those applying pesticides

Cooperative Extension class prepares landscapers for Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper certification

Cooperative Extension workshop provides overview of commercial production

Cooperative Extension series teaches sustainable horticulture to local professionals

Cooperative Extension workshop offers training for those applying pesticides

University teams up with Washoe Parks and Bartley Ranch to offer free series

University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension offers free test kits at public meetings statewide

Educational programs to be held at seven different locations across 鶹ӳ

Cooperative Extension series teaches sustainable horticulture to local professionals

Competitors from Douglas and Elko Counties place first overall

University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension 4-H program offers hands-on learning to local youth

Cooperative Extension series teaches sustainable horticulture to local professionals

Cooperative Extension class prepares landscapers for Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper certification

Is agriculture at risk from changing water availability? Twelve researchers from five institutions in three states, representing several academic disciplines, aim to find out.

University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension offers gauge testing for food safety

University experts showcase research, engage attendees in activities and programs

Local horse enthusiasts, students and University help reconvene team after 10-year hiatus

Director of the University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension's Radon Education Program Susan Howe breaks down radon health risks, remediation and prevention.

Cooperative Extension creates series of workshops for children and their parents

University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension 4-H program offers hands-on learning to local youth

Free University event features hands-on activities, local food, demonstrations and education Sept. 30

Cooperative Extension offers Business Strategies for 鶹ӳ Agriculture Producers workshop Sept. 20

Collaborative effort seeks to raise awareness of dangers of odorless gas that causes lung cancer

Eight classes offered statewide to teach high-desert gardeners about growing and preserving food

Cooperative Extension provides updates about programs to help crop and livestock producers

Study finds that youth involved in Cooperative Extension’s 4-H Program excel past their peers

$500,000 grant renewal will assist communities throughout the West with regional development strategies that could extend throughout the U.S.

Director of the University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension's Radon Education Program Susan Howe explains why it's important to check for radon in your home.

Cooperative Extension offers eight back-to-basics courses to be offered statewide

University teams up with Washoe Parks and Bartley Ranch to offer free series

Youth offered opportunity for hands-on learning about desert and mountain rangelands

Joshua Fuji Fama awarded for poster urging communities to test for radon

Event to raise money to help injured firefighters and the families of fallen firefighters

University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension offers free test kits at public meetings statewide

Cooperative Extension Program helps fire-prone communities take steps to survive wildfires

Workshop covers principles for preparing hoop houses for winter and planning next season’s crops

University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension partners with tribal communities to help sustain water resources

Class discusses goat business opportunities, including noxious weeds, milk and cheese

Class to help individuals seeking to sell food products including jams and packaged foods

Class to teach how to grow grapes in 鶹ӳ’s diverse and stressful climate

University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension 4-H program offers hands-on learning to local youth

Event to highlight local food production and raise money for student internships

Free event features hands-on activities, local food, demonstrations, research and education

Collaborative effort seeks to raise awareness of dangers of odorless gas that causes lung cancer

University’s John Cobourn recognized for work with floods, Lake Tahoe’s clarity and other state water issues

Cooperative Extension offers free Business Strategies for Growing Small-Scale workshop Aug. 25

Demonstration and Test Gardens recognized for innovation

Eight classes offered statewide to teach high-desert gardeners about growing and preserving food

Proceeds to help Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners Program provide resources for community

Funds help provide assistance to fallen firefighters’ families and to firefighters injured in the line of duty

Certification classes hosted for beginning farmers and ranchers in June and July

Cooperative Extension team recognized for work and impact in fire mitigation, prevention and education

Forum to present social, environmental and financial considerations

University and 鶹ӳ Division of Forestry team up to provide information to preserve 鶹ӳ’s trees

Event to raise money to help injured firefighters and the families of fallen firefighters

Part of collaborative 鶹ӳ Wildfire Awareness Month activities

Plants include vegetables, herbs and flowers

Forum to discuss how to use crested wheatgrass to conquer bare spots and weeds

Eight back-to-basics courses to be offered statewide

University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension urges 鶹ӳns to prepare their homes for wildfire

Event teaches how to manage weeds and minimize damage

Classes to teach landscaping skills and solutions to common landscape problems

Free forums to discuss the impact of volunteers throughout 鶹ӳ

Workshop available at 14 locations statewide April 11

Cooperative Extension receives grant to send 4-H youth to national leadership conference

Water for the Seasons and Native Waters on Arid Lands projects highlighted at AAAS Annual Meeting

Workshop to help agricultural business owners know where to start the planning process

Workshop available to 鶹ӳ businesses and leaders at eight locations throughout the state

University teams up with Washoe Parks and Bartley Ranch

Other 鶹ӳ students placed in the top 10, with entries urging their communities to test for radon

Series of classes teach sustainable horticulture to local professionals

Free workshop teaches how to deal with vertebrate pests living in northern 鶹ӳ

University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension offers free test kits at public meetings statewide

Educational programs to be held throughout the state, hosted by 鶹ӳ

Campus exhibits explore a series of perspectives, from historic context to contemporary art

November recognized as Native American Heritage month

Speakers to share firsthand accounts of emotional and financial costs of recent wildfires

Free event features hands-on activities, local food, demonstrations, research and educational programs

Collaborative effort seeks to raise awareness of dangers of odorless gas that causes lung cancer

Classes to teach about getting started, facility requirements, and keeping flocks healthy and productive

Classes to focus on caring for landscapes, lawns and gardens in the 鶹ӳ desert

University grounds keepers learn sustainable horticulture for 鶹ӳ environment

Funds to help provide assistance to fallen firefighters’ families and to firefighters injured in the line of duty

Cooperative Extension workshops will offer 鶹ӳ agriculture producers information to expand or improve their businesses

Researchers blending modern science, traditional knowledge to support tribal communities

Certification classes hosted at Wolf Pack Meats in June and July

Federal assistance programs available for agricultural producers in 鶹ӳ

鶹ӳ “Growing Grapes in 鶹ӳ” workshops well received

Faire features a variety of edible plants, including a wide selection of heirloom tomatoes

University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension urges 鶹ӳns to prepare their homes for wildfire

University and 鶹ӳ Division of Forestry team up to provide information to preserve 鶹ӳ’s trees

Weeds take advantage during drought conditions

As appointees to the 鶹ӳ Drought Forum, Doug Boyle and Mark Walker will help set the course to water sustainability for 鶹ӳ

University provides information to help 鶹ӳ farmers during unpredictable weather

From historic role to today’s rangeland, soil, forest, water and megadrought expertise, faculty members help 鶹ӳ, western U.S.

New event brings awareness to historic fires and wildfire fuels along race route

Classes to teach landscaping skills and solutions to common landscape problems

Eight back-to-basics courses to be offered statewide

Courses teach landscaping and land-management practices to protect Lake Tahoe water quality

Cooperative Extension creates partnerships to lead the way in establishing fire adapted communities

Class to teach how to grow grapes in 鶹ӳ’s diverse and stressful climate

Reno Rocketry and Washoe County Cooperative Extension to teach STEM skills through rocketry

Three free classes offered this spring in 11 鶹ӳ locations

Class to teach how to grow grapes in 鶹ӳ’s diverse and stressful climate

Funds to enhance University’s current educational programs for farmers and ranchers, including additional viticulture, hops-growing and Wolf Pack Meats programs

Bi-State Pinyon-Juniper Expansion Forum in Minden, Nev., Feb. 25-26, open to public

Agriculture Innovation Forum Series topics to include hoop houses, coping with drought and more

Sessions link small farm producers across state to share information for business success

University teams up with Washoe Parks and Bartley Ranch

Cooperative Extension seeks adult mentors for youth ages 8-14

Free training available at 15 locations statewide Feb. 11

Series of classes teach sustainable horticulture to local professionals

University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension offers free test kits at public meetings statewide

Educational programs to be held throughout the state, hosted by 鶹ӳ

Free radon test kits available through Feb. 28

Honored with First Place National Award for program addressing nutrition and early literacy in 鶹ӳ

Free training available at 13 locations statewide Nov. 13

University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension makes STEM learning a priority for 鶹ӳ 4-H

Public invited to register for free community event Sept. 20

University and 鶹ӳ Division of Forestry team up to provide information to preserve 鶹ӳ’s trees

Community and campus resource nationally recognized

Funding to continue teaching homeowners and communities about living safely in wildfire-prone areas

Conference to celebrate 鶹ӳ’s 150 years of cultural and environmental history

Honored with the Western Region Excellence in Extension for her work in maternal and children’s health

Informal conversation about University includes president, provost, chair of Faculty Senate

Classes to focus on caring for landscapes, lawns and gardens in the 鶹ӳ desert

鶹ӳ and Desert Research Institute to engage stakeholders, explore solutions to the region’s changing water supplies to enhance water sustainability and climate resiliency

Collaborative High Desert Farming Initiative offers class in Pahrump

Collaborative effort seeks to raise awareness of dangers of odorless gas that causes lung cancer

University provides information to help 鶹ӳ livestock industry during tough year

Classes teach how grazing livestock, rather than just harvesting, can improve production

Cooperative Extension program gives youth the opportunity to stay on campus and visit colleges

Madeleine Sigman-Grant honored Thursday for educating women and medical practitioners in 鶹ӳ

Class to cover potential impact of dry powder milk plant and the Farm Bill

Governor Brian Sandoval proclaims May 8 University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension Day

Trainings offered in Reno and Las Vegas aim to help 鶹ӳ’s green industry

Weeds take advantage during drought conditions

Collaborative High Desert Farming initiative offers classes in Reno, Pahrump and Elko

Cooperative Extension collaborates with partners to provide information for coping with looming drought

Courses teach landscaping and land-management practices to protect Lake Tahoe water quality

鶹ӳ youth show off their knowledge of horses

Eight back-to-basics courses offered statewide for a great harvest

Workshops across state give alfalfa and grass hay growers information on irrigation, prices and insurance

Free training offered by University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension

Free event provides opportunity for faculty, staff to connect with departments, committees and local vendors

Both honorees go the extra mile for respective departments

鶹ӳ’s McAdoo encourages the use of shrub transplants to restore sagebrush-dependent ecosystems

Training offered at several locations across state; prepares producers for certification

University collaborates with fire chiefs to educate landscapers on landscaping to reduce wildfire threat

University teams up with Washoe Parks and Bartley Ranch

‘Bootstraps’ program for young adults receives 2013 Partners in Conservation Award from U.S. Department of Interior; restores sage-grouse habitat

鶹ӳ residence hall students dine on locally-grown organic produce thanks to local, sustainable farming initiative.

University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension researchers study Native American’s past vegetation management in the Great Basin to find answers for today

Certification classes hosted at Wolf Pack Meats in February and April

Teaches on-farm practices for producing safe fruit and vegetables; prepares producers for certification

Cooperative Extension links small farm producers across state to share information for business success

Free training available at 14 locations statewide Jan. 29

Educational programs to be held throughout the state, hosted by 鶹ӳ

Researchers will test biochar’s impact on soil productivity and water availability in Eureka County

University of 鶹ӳ Cooperative Extension All 4 Kids program addresses childhood obesity

Free radon test kits available through Feb. 28

Carson City outreach programs work with students and families to overcome barriers

Free training available at 13 locations statewide Oct. 2

Public and farmers invited to view trials in Fallon: hops, guar, teff and more

Conducting research at 鶹ӳ Main Station Farm

Public invited to event set for Sept. 14 at the Main Station Field Lab

Brings together experts from College of Business, Governor’s Office, Farm Service Agency

New 鶹ӳ laws provide farmers, home-growers and others opportunities to supplement their incomes

Longtime faculty member brings experience to new position; two-year appointment began July 1

Cooperative Extension’s gardening classes available in 14 cities on Mondays, July 8 – Aug. 26

June 21 workshop in Reno offered via interactive video in several other counties

Focuses on food-safety practices in fruit and vegetable production; prepares producers for certification

Gardeners will enjoy a wide selection of certified-organic flowers, vegetables and herbs

Community leaders will have the chance to learn local and state government concepts

鶹ӳ and Utah State Extensions team up to offer workshops in Reno, Las Vegas and rural 鶹ӳ

Sessions highlight weed control and pesticide management

Workshop will aim to strengthen the economic stability of America’s agricultural producers

Eight back-to-basics courses for great harvests available in 12 cities

2013 marks numerous anniversaries for the 鶹ӳ

Workshop aimed to reduce conflict between staff and elected officials over procedural matters

NDEP award recognizes almost 20 years of contributions to protecting 鶹ӳ’s water quality

Program provides education along with variety of fresh fruit and vegetables

‘People of the Land’ curriculum helps agriculture professionals work more effectively with tribes

Statewide program will bring training, mentoring and business advice to a new generation of agricultural producers

Cooperative Extension horticulture experts say the vegetable growing season can last into late fall

Bootstraps and Team Nutrition efforts help 鶹ӳ youth in different ways.

New program allows students in crisis to text-message counselors

Champion Award acknowledges her role in creating national eXtension website linking national resources

New Extension publication analyzes flammability of different ground treatments

Trees in lawns require different care than grass

Discover Your Future brings 115 teen-agers to campus to experience college life