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By combining local knowledge, proven practices, and university resources, Logan County Extension provides research-based guidance, free and low-cost educational opportunities, and direct support for agricultural producers, families, and the broader community.

In some cases, our experts may be able to visit your site to help troubleshoot concerns involving pastures, gardens, landscapes, and other land-related challenges.

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Livestock

Logan County Extension provides research-based livestock guidance, education, and testing services that support animal health, responsible care, and a safe, high-quality food supply.

Livestock support includes:

Beef Quality Assurance

Beef Quality Assurance is a nationally coordinated, state implemented program that provides systematic information to U.S. beef producers and beef consumers on how common sense husbandry techniques can be coupled with accepted scientific knowledge to raise cattle under optimum management and environmental conditions.

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Agronomy

Logan County Extension offers practical agronomy support rooted in the needs of eastern Colorado producers.

Agronomy support includes:

  • Crops and cropping systems
  • Irrigation and water management
  • Nutrient and weed management
  • Forages, hay, and pasture systems
  • Precision agriculture and dryland practices
  • Plant, crop, and livestock troubleshooting

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Family & Consumer Science

Our Extension specialists can provide guidance on everyday topics that support healthy, successful lives. Whether you are looking for practical advice, reliable resources, or research-based education, we are here to help Logan County thrive.

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Range Management

Logan County Extension has expertise in natural resources, agriculture, livestock systems, and how they connect to one another, backed by deep local ties to the land and producers of eastern Colorado.

Rangeland support includes:

  • Grazing and pasture management
  • Drought planning and resilience
  • Rangeland stewardship
  • Forage and plant identification
  • Land health and restoration
  • Livestock-related range concerns

Gardening & Landscaping

Logan County Extension offers practical gardening guidance and can help connect residents with trusted CSU resources and expertise on common questions related to gardens, plants, landscapes, and growing conditions.

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CSU made a promise and delivered. I use my CSU education every single day on the job and in my own garden.

Heath J.
CSU Alumnus

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