is a National Youth Development Program that has been in existence for over 100 years. The primary goal of 4-H is to assist youth in developing life skills that help them live productive and satisfying lives.
programs include reclamation, soils and rangeland management, community economic development, energy development, and wildlife and livestock management.
The Community Development Education (CDE) team empowers organizations, enterprises and individuals with the skills they need to affect change in their communities.
Entomology provides expertise in identification of insects, bio-control of weeds, crop protection, livestock health, integrated pest management, grasshopper control, vector management, and pollination/beneficial insects of Wyoming landscapes.
Financial security is being able to meet future needs while keeping current with day-to-day obligations. UW Extension reaches people through financial literacy presentations in the community and in prisons, and through our online resources and publications.
Extension Horticulture at the University of Wyoming offers technical expertise in Commercial and Home Horticulture, Weeds and Pests, Native Plants and more!
Master Gardener trainees receive educational training in horticulture from UW Extension Educators and learn about botany, soils, flowers, trees, shrubs, lawns, vegetables, fruits, entomology, pesticide safety, and diagnosing plant problems.
IPM is a time-tested process to solve pest problems while minimizing risks to people and the environment. IPM is used to manage pests sustainably in urban, agricultural, and natural areas. IPM includes prevention, correct weed and pest identification and monitoring.
Integrated Pest Management in Schools is a process of managing pests that relies on prevention and multiple control tactics to maintain a safe and healthy environment for students and staff.
UW Extension is assisting the WY State Engineer in engaging stakeholders to assess the feasibility of a water demand management program for the UCR water in WY.