About Us
Logan County Extension
Logan County Extension helps residents strengthen their families, farms, and communities by offering educational opportunities and programs that provide unbiased, research-based information on horticulture, natural resources, livestock, agriculture, and family and consumer science.
Through our 4-H programs, we help youth develop valuable life skills while connecting local families and producers with practical, community-centered support.

Our mission
Community needs drive our work. Our mission is to provide information and education, and encourage the application of research-based knowledge in response to local, state, and national issues affecting individuals, youth, families, agricultural enterprises and communities of Colorado.
We are part of the land-grant university system nationwide. We draw from the University’s research-based resources to strengthen community partnerships, boost the economy, engage families and youth, and enhance our quality of life.
Our location
Logan County Office
Region:
- Eastern
County:
- Logan
Office hours
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon – Fri
Appointments are recommended because staff are not always in the office. To make an appointment, please call or fill out a contact form.
Meet the Logan County Extension team
Lauren Bower
Finance Coordinator
Extension
Region:
- Eastern
Counties:
- Logan
508 South 10th Avenue, Suite 1, Sterling, CO, 80751-3408
Brian Kailey
County Director, CSU Extension
Extension
Region:
- Eastern
Counties:
- Logan
508 South 10th Avenue, Suite 1, Sterling, CO, 80751-3408
My Programs:
4-H Youth Development, Native Plant Master
My Topics:
- Agriculture
- Natural Resources
- Youth Development
J.D. Sexton
Extension Specialist
Extension
Region:
- Eastern
Counties:
- Logan
508 South 10th Avenue, Suite 1, Sterling, CO, 80751-3408
My Programs:
4-H Youth Development
My Topics:
- Agriculture
- Youth Development
Jaci Wagner
Extension Specialist
Extension
Region:
- Eastern
Counties:
- Logan
508 South 10th Avenue, Suite 1, Sterling, CO, 80751-3408
My Programs:
4-H Youth Development
My Topics:
- Food & Nutrition
- Health & Well-being
- Youth Development
Image Credits
1: “Pronghorn Antelope” by Chris Baker, CC BY-ND 2.0