The Malheur County Extension Office in Ontario, OR is dedicated to providing research-based information and programs to strengthen communities, improve lives, and manage resources wisely. They offer a wide range of programs in 4-H Youth Development, Family Community Health, Field Forage Crops, and Livestock Rangeland Management. Their knowledgeable staff and volunteers assist local residents through meetings, workshops, short courses, tours, demonstrations, and publications.
With a focus on promoting healthy nutrition, food safety and security, physical activity, behavioral health and well-being, emergency preparedness, and community resilience, the Family and Community Health team partners with communities to create a healthier environment. Additionally, their Farm to School program connects the cafeteria, classroom, and community to improve economic opportunities, public health, academic achievement, youth development, and ecoliteracy. The Malheur County Extension Office is committed to empowering young people through their 4-H program, providing hands-on learning experiences that help them grow and make a positive impact on the world around them. They also offer extension services for livestock and rangeland programs, as well as field crops grown in the county.
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