Women farmers from across the state have come together each fall for the last seven years to participate in West Virginia University Extension Women in Agriculture program’s annual conference, sharing knowledge and networking. Even though this year’s in-person conference has been canceled, learning opportunities and community building will continue with a unique online educational program developed to keep the state’s women farmers, innovators and entrepreneurs informed and connected.
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DeVor joins WVU Extension Service as agent-in-training in Wyoming and McDowell counties
With 13 years of experience working in various West Virginia University programs, Raegan DeVor brings her extensive background and passion for 4-H with her as she joins the WVU Extension team in Wyoming and McDowell counties as agent-in-training, effective June 8.
Boerboom joins WVU Extension Service as an agent-in-training in McDowell and Wyoming Counties
With years of experience teaching and inspiring youths, Kayla Boerboom joined the West Virginia University Extension team as an agent-in-training for McDowell and Wyoming counties, effective June 8.
FARMacy provides fresh, free fruits and vegetables — by doctor's orders
WVU, building trades organizations launch Apprenticeship Pathway Degree Program
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — A partnership among West Virginia University, WVU Potomac State College, WVU Extension Institute for Labor Studies and Research, the West Virginia Carpenters Training Center and the West Virginia State Building and Construction Trades Council will allow apprentices to further their skills and education through a new associate degree program.
Friend joins WVU Extension Service as agent in Harrison County
Equipped with a passion for agriculture education and lifelong ties to West Virginia University Extension Service, Jennifer Friend has joined our Agriculture and Natural Resources program as the agent in Harrison County, effective July 1.
WVU Extension Service announces new entomology specialist
West Virginia University Extension has welcomed a new specialist to its Agriculture and Natural Resources program. Effective June 15, Carlos Quesada joined the team as the entomology specialist, an essential position to round out the program’s integrated pest management efforts.
WVU Extension Service experts caution residents about unsolicited seed packages
In recent weeks, residents in West Virginia and other states have reported receiving unsolicited packages containing seeds that appear to have originated from another country. The West Virginia University Extension Service Agriculture and Natural Resources program urges those who’ve received these seeds to proceed with caution, as the packets could contain seeds of invasive plant species.
Walmart Foundation grant to expand access to healthy foods, boost state agriculture industry
Fresh, healthy foods can be difficult to find in rural West Virginia communities. This isn’t only evident at the dinner table, its impact shows up at the doctor’s office, too.
WVU Extension transitions OSHA courses to videoconferencing platform
During a time when safety and health is at the forefront of our nation, it is more important than ever that West Virginia University Extension Service Safety and Health Extension’s National Resource Center OSHA Training Institute Education Center continue to offer education and training programs for industry professionals and students.