WSU Clark County Extension

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Clark County is a land of contrasts, from the city of Vancouver to Yacolt, a small town nestled in the Cascade Mountain foothills. Located in Southwest Washington and part of the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan area, the county’s land area is 656 square miles and is bordered on the west and south by the Columbia River.

WSU Extension has a long history of providing education and volunteer opportunities in horticulture, agriculture, 4-H youth development, water quality, and other programs to Clark County residents. We encourage you to explore this site to discover our current programs and resources.

OFFICE HOURS AND PROGRAM CONTACTS
 

Women, Farms, & Food – Women in Agriculture


Saturday, February 11, 8am – 4 pm

Cost per person = $25
Registration deadline to assure space: January 25

Women face unique challenges growing viable businesses in farming and ranching. They often are not taken as seriously as men when seeking loans and insurance, may feel unwelcome at predominantly men’s farming meetings, and often need off-farm income which requires working during the day and farming on evenings and weekends. This statewide program for women involved in agriculture, will provide risk-management and financial management education, and guidance in mitigating problems in running their businesses.

View the conference brochure and print registration form or register online.

Vacancy

Extension Coordinator – WSU Master Gardener Program, ¾ time position
Screening of applicants begins February 12, 2012


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Easily find information about public agencies in Clark County through the portal myClarkInfo.org.


National Job Bank

Job listings for Extension, outreach, research, and higher education positions nationwide.

Journal of Extension

As the official refereed journal of the national Extension System, the Journal of Extension (JOE) seeks to expand and update the research and knowledge base for Extension professionals and other adult educators to improve their effectiveness.


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WSU Clark County Extension, 1919 NE 78th St, Vancouver, WA 98665, 360-397-6060, Contact Us