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Ohio State University Extension, Stark County
2650 Richville Drive SE
Suite 100
Massillon, Ohio 44646
Phone: 330-830-7700
Option 6

FAX: 330-830-7720

Contact us by email at
mcmaster.15@osu.edu

Thank you Stark County Commissioners for your input and funding support!

 
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Welcome to OSU Extension, Stark County, Ohio

Last modified 2008-07-23 12:51

Mission

To help people improve their lives through an educational process using scientific knowledge focused on identified issues and needs.

How It Works for You

OSU Extension, Stark County is here to help you whether it involves attending or joining one of our programs or requesting research based educational assistance.  Extension offers programs to aid you in any aspect of your life.  It also provides quick answers to specific or general questions.  Extension is just one call or click away.

Crops and LivestockExtension is a cooperative partnership that began in 1914 to provide all citizens with the access to knowledge generated by land grant universities.  Extension cooperates with federal, state and county partners working to identify local needs and provide research based educational materials to meet those needs.

Community-Planning-2In Stark County, key issues have been identified as the environment, economics, family, individual life, youth development, and leadership.

OSU EXTENSION PROGRAMS

OSU Extension groups its programs into four major areas.  The actual educational programs cut across these groupings and often stretch the conventional definition of each.

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4-H Youth Development:  youth & volunteer development, career exploration, leadership, subject matter, self-esteem development, and outreach to underserved audiences.

Agriculture and Natural Resources:  production & consumer agriculture, gardening, environmental resource management and protection.

Community Development:  attracting new businesses, keeping old businesses, recycling and composting, job training, and leadership development.

Family and Consumer Science:  family life, food & nutrition, home-based businesses, and budgeting.

OSU Extension, Stark County Program Highlights