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Cooperative Extension
Program Cooperative Extension Facility |
Mission
A portion of the Kentucky State University Mission Statement (1993) reads:
"Kentucky State University, as the 1890 land-grant institution in the system, shall carry out its responsibilities under federal law and
participate fully in the appropriate U.S. Department of Agriculture programs, in accord with the mission of the University."
The extension portion of the Land-Grant Program is called the Cooperative
Extension Program (CEP). The name reflects the mission of the program, which is to help resolve agricultural, educational, economic, and social problems of the people of Kentucky, especially those with
limited resources living in rural communities.
Program Areas
CEP fulfills its mission by conducting training and
education in the following areas: Family and Consumer
Sciences, Agriculture and Natural Resources, and Community Resource
Development. Personnel and resources are distributed among the program areas to achieve the best balance of addressing
the perceived research needs of the state and nation, while making maximum use of available facilities.
Facilities
The Cooperative Extension Facility
(1992) houses the offices and communications facilities of CEP, and serves as the hub for program
activities. Augmenting this facility is the 203-acre Research and Demonstration Farm (1986). A field laboratory and meeting facility was
added to the farm in 1989, and the greenhouse was completed in 1993. The farm is designed to serve as a demonstration site for educational programs.
Staff
| Dr. Harold Benson | Extension Administrator | hbenson@gwmail.kysu.edu |
| Noland Williams | Assoc. Extension Administrator | nwilliams@gwmail.kysu.edu |
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