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2024 Tuscola County Annual Report

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March 26, 2025

Message from the District Director

Even prior to the creation of the cooperative extension system in the U.S. in 1914, Michigan State University (then Michigan State College) was at the forefront of community education and outreach. The first livestock agent was hired in 1907. Now, in 2025, there are over 600 MSU Extension staff bringing evidence and research-based information to Michigan residents. They are embedded in the communities they serve, lending them first-hand knowledge of the local needs and opportunities. From non-biased seed trials and youth development to health education and economic development, MSU Extension is ready to respond to emerging needs. We can do this through our many partnerships with volunteers, coalitions, local groups and businesses, and county governments. Thank you for your continued support as we evolve to the demands of today’s world while staying true to the extension mission established over 100 years ago.

Impact

  • 1,397 participants from Tuscola County attending
  • 307 programs
  • 2,059 participants attending
    • 49 programs hosted in Tuscola
  • 307 programs attended by participants from this county
  • 17 community coalitions within Tuscola County that MSU Extension employees are members of
  • 36 partnerships in Tuscola County
  • 437 youth enrolled in 4-H in Tuscola County

  • 249 volunteers enrolled in Tuscola County
  • 118,278 contacts through social media, web activity, e- newsletters, handouts

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