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The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension ServiceBr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g the University to You!The Cooperative Extension Service is the largest,most successful <strong>in</strong><strong>for</strong>mal educational organization <strong>in</strong>the world. It is a nationwide system funded <strong>and</strong>guided by a partnership of federal, state, <strong>and</strong> localgovernments that delivers <strong>in</strong><strong>for</strong>mation to help peoplehelp themselves through the l<strong>and</strong>-grant universitysystem.Extension carries out programs <strong>in</strong> the broad categoriesof agriculture, natural resources <strong>and</strong> environment;family <strong>and</strong> consumer sciences; 4-H <strong>and</strong> otheryouth; <strong>and</strong> community resource development. Extensionstaff members live <strong>and</strong> work among thepeople they serve to help stimulate <strong>and</strong> educateAmericans to plan ahead <strong>and</strong> cope with their problems.Some characteristics of the Cooperative Extensionsystem are:• The federal, state, <strong>and</strong> local governments cooperativelyshare <strong>in</strong> its f<strong>in</strong>ancial support <strong>and</strong> programdirection.• It is adm<strong>in</strong>istered by the l<strong>and</strong>-grant university asdesignated by the state legislature through anExtension director.• Extension programs are nonpolitical, objective,<strong>and</strong> research-based <strong>in</strong><strong>for</strong>mation.• It provides practical, problem-oriented education<strong>for</strong> people of all ages. It is designated to take theknowledge of the university to those persons whodo not or cannot participate <strong>in</strong> the <strong>for</strong>mal classroom<strong>in</strong>struction of the university.• It utilizes research from university, government,<strong>and</strong> other sources to help people make their owndecisions.• More than a million volunteers help multiply theimpact of the Extension professional staff.• It dispenses no funds to the public.• It is not a regulatory agency, but it does <strong>in</strong><strong>for</strong>mpeople of regulations <strong>and</strong> of their options <strong>in</strong>meet<strong>in</strong>g them.• Local programs are developed <strong>and</strong> carried out <strong>in</strong>full recognition of national problems <strong>and</strong> goals.• The Extension staff educates people throughpersonal contacts, meet<strong>in</strong>gs, demonstrations,<strong>and</strong> the mass media.• Extension has the built-<strong>in</strong> flexibility to adjust itsprograms <strong>and</strong> subject matter to meet new needs.Activities shift from year to year as citizen groups<strong>and</strong> Extension workers close to the problemsadvise changes.Oklahoma State University, <strong>in</strong> compliance with Title VI <strong>and</strong> VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Executive Order 11246 as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Americans withDisabilities Act of 1990, <strong>and</strong> other federal laws <strong>and</strong> regulations, does not discrim<strong>in</strong>ate on the basis of race, color, national orig<strong>in</strong>, sex, age, religion, disability, or status as a veteran <strong>in</strong> any of itspolicies, practices or procedures. This <strong>in</strong>cludes but is not limited to admissions, employment, f<strong>in</strong>ancial aid, <strong>and</strong> educational services.Issued <strong>in</strong> furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, acts of May 8 <strong>and</strong> June 30, 1914, <strong>in</strong> cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Samuel E. Curl, Director of Cooperative ExtensionService, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma. This publication is pr<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>and</strong> issued by Oklahoma State University as authorized by the Dean of the Division of Agricultural Sciences<strong>and</strong> Natural Resources <strong>and</strong> has been prepared <strong>and</strong> distributed at a cost of $.42 per copy. 0803.6711-8

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