Eaton County Annual Report 2017-18
Published January 24, 2019
Michigan State University Extension continues to serve the residents of Eaton County through the educational process that applies knowledge to critical issues, needs and opportunities.
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Eaton County ensuring safe and secure food
Published on January 24, 2019
MSU Extension food safety and preservation programs provided to Eaton County participants help to stimulate the local economy by encouraging locally grown and purchased foods.
Eaton County collaborating to meet needs 2017
Published on January 24, 2019
The MSU Extension Eaton County office is housed with experts in particular fields. One of the advantages of having four MSU Extension Institutes is the ability to bring together deep and broad knowledge to address issues that are multifaceted and complex.
Eaton County supporting food and agriculture 2017
Published on January 24, 2019
When you support MSU Extension, you help participants learn profitable and efficient business and production practices.
Eaton County supporting dairy farmers 2017
Published on January 24, 2019
When you support MSU Extension, you help local dairy farmers learn profitable and efficient business and production practices.
Eaton County message from the district coordinator 2017
Published on January 24, 2019
Michigan State University Extension makes a difference in Eaton County.
Eaton County keeping people healthy 2017
Published on January 24, 2019
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Education Program (SNAP-Ed) teaches participants how to establish healthy eating habits and increase their time spent being physically active, while staying within a limited food budget.
Eaton County developing youth and communities 2017
Published on January 24, 2019
When you support MSU Extension 4-H programs, youth participants learn life skills that prepare them for the workforce – especially for highly sought after jobs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).