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Michigan State University Extension in Montmorency County: Solving Problems & Increasing Opportunities for Today & Tomorrow

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March 18, 2024

On August 6, 2024, Montmorency County residents will be asked to continue investment in MSU Extension programs that help families, businesses and professionals gain the knowledge they need to be healthy and safe, do their jobs better, build strong communities, protect local environments, and help young people gain the confidence and skills needed to be successful. MSU Extension programs in Montmorency County help reduce the cost of public investment in health care and other governmental remediation services and increase the educational resources that help families and local communities thrive.

Empowering and Equipping Youth Success

Data from the 2019 Michigan 4-H College Access Project shows that Michigan 4-H alums enroll in college at a higher rate than their peers in 84% of Michigan counties, including Montmorency. An investment in Montmorency County MSU Extension and 4-H is an investment in the positive development of Montmorency County's young people.

In 2021-2022, Montmorency County MSU Extension 4-H programs engaged 83 Montmorency County youth in 4-H programs led by 20 adult volunteers. 4- H club participation has proven to help prepare young people for work, especially for jobs in science, technology, engineering, and math. Montmorency County MSU Extension has engaged young people in short-term, special interest, and 4-H club learning opportunities.

Educating to Fight Foreclosure

Michigan has the 11th highest foreclosure rate of any U.S. state with 857 foreclosure filings in 2021.

MSU Extension educators help prevent homelessness by providing financial and homeownership education to Montmorency County families. Extension works to provide education that helps to prevent mortgage and tax foreclosures, improve household budgets, and help families become viable homeowners and/or stable housing renters.

Educating for Greater Farm Profitability and Sustainability

Montmorency County is home to 103 farms managing 2,200 heads of cattle and 4,602 acres of hay, 2,447 acres of soybeans, 1,733 of corn, and 377 of wheat according to 2022 data.

Access to research-based information is critical when business decisions depend on it. MSU Extension is a leader in discovering information and helping farmers apply tested solutions that benefit their farms, their families, and their communities. Montmorency County MSU Extension educators provide access to articles, webinars, and timely social media posts designed to help producers manage the challenges of disruptions to agriculture, prepare for tax season, and manage the ongoing financial and business planning needed for farming.

MSU Extension’s Farm Stress programs provide behavioral health and financial management, and planning support and services to farmers and their families to help manage the emotional and financial ups and downs of farm production. Online access to teletherapy, resiliency tools, and assistance resources were expanded to ensure Montmorency County families had what they needed especially during the challenges of the pandemic.

Helping Families Make Healthy Decisions

By December 2021, Montmorency County had 1,252 residents receiving federal food and nutrition assistance. MSU Extension educators provide nutrition and health education programming to individuals and families proven to improve family diet and physical well-being.

MSU Extension delivers affordable, relevant, evidence-based education to help adults, young people,
and families eat well, consume food safely and stay healthy.

Educating on Food Safety and ServSafe Training

“We have increased the amount of fruits and vegetables the children are eating and decreased the amount of pre-fried foods served at snacks and meals. This Farm to Early Care program has taught me to shop for locally grown fruits and vegetables!”
— Nutrition education partner in Montmorency County

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