Programs & Services

Explore learning opportunities and programs from CSU Extension

From free and low-cost equipment checkout to gardening and food safety, CSU Extension supports individuals in Logan County through a variety of programs, trainings, classes, workshops, and other educational opportunities.

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Featured Programs & services

Equipment Checkout & Purchase

The Logan County Extension Office offers a variety of equipment and tools available for checkout, giving residents convenient access to practical resources for home, garden, livestock, and project needs.

Ask Extension

Ask Extension is an easy online tool Logan County residents can use to submit questions about gardening, land management, livestock, and more, so their question is routed to the local Extension expert best equipped to help.

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Colorado Master Gardeners

Colorado Master Gardeners (CMG) are volunteers trained in horticulture by Colorado State University Extension staff, who assist Colorado State University Extension staff in delivering research-based gardening information to foster successful gardening in Colorado communities. For more information in becoming a Colorado Master Gardener in Logan County contact the Extension Office.

Cottage Food Safety Training

Cottage food safety classes are a strong first step for anyone interested in selling homemade foods but unsure how to begin.

CSU Extension’s online and in-person trainings cover Colorado regulations, safe food practices, and which products can be legally made and sold from home.

Follow-up business trainings can help turn a hobby or family recipe into a viable business.

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