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Agricultural Experimental Stations and their publications: Wyoming

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Station History

University of Wyoming ExtensionSince 1914, UW Extension has helped Wyoming citizens and communities respond to challenges and changes. We have offices in each of the state’s 23 counties and the Wind River Indian Reservation. Although our roots are in agriculture, UW Extension has broadened its educational mission to encompass many of the contemporary challenges facing Wyoming’s people and its rural communities. We’re committed to providing lifelong learning opportunities as we bring the resources of the University of Wyoming home to you!

UW Extension uses a team-based approach to educational program leadership.  This model revolves around five State Initiative Teams, which assess the needs of Wyoming citizens and communities and then select and develop educational programs around those needs.

  • Agriculture and Horticulture State Initiative Team (Ag and Hort)
  • 4-H and Youth Development State Initiative Team (4-H and Youth)
  • Nutrition and Food Safety State Initiative Team (NFS)
  • Sustainable Management of Rangeland Resources State Initiative Team (SMRR)
  • Community Development Education: State Initiative Team (CDE)

Extension Publications

Circular. 62 v.
not available online



Contact Information

University of Wyoming Extension
Department #3354
1000 E. University Ave.
Laramie, WY 82071
Phone: (307) 766-5124
Email: glen@uwyo.edu

Historic Photographs

Wyoming Station, Main Building and Greenhouse, 1900

Wyoming Station, Main Building and Greenhouse, 1900
Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.