Upcoming Events

  1. Order your Brown County 4-H T-Shirt Today!

    Jul. 11, 2016

    The Brown County 4-H Committee is selling Brown County 4-H T-Shirts. All proceeds from the shirts will go toward supporting the 4-H program including educational programs, camps, trips and scholarships. The shirts are available through pre-order only and orders are due by August 1st. 

    For individuals affiliated with a club, please place your order through your club. Payment should be made to your club, and one club check wrote for the entire order. Shirts will then be distributed through the club. 

  2. New Award for 4-H'ers

    Jun. 23, 2016

    A Passion for Compassion Award

    The Brown County Humane Society would like to present an award to a Brown County 4-H'er who demonstrates responsible and compassionate animal husbandry/ownership. 

    To be eligible for this award applicants must be meet the following criteria

  3. JUNIOR FAIR EXHIBITOR LETTERS & FORMS

    Jun. 20, 2016

    Looking for information about your project. Click on the link to our webpage which list all exhibitor letters, forms and county requirements. 

      

  4. Zika Virus,

    Feb. 19, 2016

    Communique that provides key background information about the Zika virus, its mosquito vectors, and their status in US and Ohio.  Prepared by Dr. Pete Piermarini, veterinary entomologist in the Department of Entomology at OSU.

  5. 2015 Brown County Highlights

    Jan. 16, 2015

    The Brown County Commissioners collaborated with their counterparts in Adams and Highland counties to share the services of an Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension educator. Funding of OSU Extension in Brown County was also made possible through a partnership with the Brown County Solid Waste Authority.
  6. Conversations on the Future of Extension

    Sep. 22, 2014

    Celebrating the significant accomplishments and deep impact that OSU Extension has had on communities and in the lives of Ohioans provides a great springboard for the future. A significant component of Ohio’s celebration in 2014 will be a year-long process focused on our future. The primary work this year will center on futuring – asking questions about and envisioning the long-term future of OSU Extension as well as the role the organization should play in shaping and positively impacting Ohio and Ohio residents.

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