USU Extension
Iron County Office

Phone
435-586-8132

Hours
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m.

What is USU Extension?

With offices covering Utah's 29 counties, Utah State University Extension provides research-based community education, resources and programs in the areas of agriculture and natural resources; business and community; food, health, and wellness; home, finance, and relationships; and 4-H and youth.

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USU Extension offers expertise and pertinent information specific to the needs of our county

Iron County 4-H and Youth

4-H is a national youth development program focused on hands-on learning, youth empowerment, ensuring access and equity for all, and creating safe, diverse, and inclusive environments to help young people reach their potential.  For more information about the national 4-H organization, visit 4-H.org

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Current 4-H Clubs

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Summer Camps

Youth Volunteers
Youth Service Learning (YSL) is for teens from ages 11-18.


4-H Horse Program

4-H Afterschool
Everything you want to know about our 4-H Afterschool program in Iron County!


4-H Newsletter

Iron County 4-H offers activities open to the public. To learn more about what is available, read our recent newsletter and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Our  email newsletter goes out monthly, and can be subscribed to by clicking on the button below.

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4-H Important Information

  • All 4-H activities require registration before youth can attend.
  • 4-H members are at least 8 years old.
  • 4-H Cloverbud members are at least 5 years old, and can attend select activities accompanied by a parent or guardian.
  • For the safety of your children please do not leave them at our office without checking them in with an adult in charge of the activity; after the activity make sure to check them out with the adult in charge of the activity.

Questions?

Please contact us with any questions you may have. We are happy to help!

Email: ironco@usu.edu

Phone: 435-586-8132

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Iron County Agriculture and Natural Resources

 

Education

Farming Resources

Livestock

Water Resources

Iron County Horticulture and Gardening

USU Extension Iron County strives to help local gardeners by offering a Master Gardener Program, providing updated opportunities for active Master Gardeners, and give resources to help anyone have a water-wise yard in our dry climate.

Find more information below about the Master Gardener Program and UDAF Conservation District tree sale. 

Gardening in Iron County

Master Gardener Program

Water-Wise Landscaping

Online Classes & Webinars

 


Conservation Tree & Shrub Sale - 2024 - NOW CLOSED

 Tree Seedlings

Choose from several types of bare-root tree seedlings at this years UDAF Conservation District Tree Sale. To preview a few of this years options check out our Tree List   *CERTAIN VARIETIES MAY BE OUT OF STOCK*

Orders must be placed by April 1, 2024 at the Iron County Extension Office located at 585 North Main Street Suite 4, Cedar City, UT 84721.  We are unable to accept credit/debit cards for payment - cash or check only please!
After April 1st only orders mailed to Panguitch will be accepted. 
All orders must be placed by April 19, 2024.
Address and payment information can be found on the order form.

Iron County Home, Family and Food

The Iron County USU Extension Home and Community Department is here to provide individuals and families in the community with information, education and other tools to improve the quality of life in Iron County. Our resources can enrich family life with money management skills, parenting and child development education, food and nutrition, and life skills. Questions? Contact us at 435-586-8132.

Community Education Classes

Family

Food

Home

Finance


KATHY'S CORNER ARCHIVE

Create Better Health

Create Better Health is Utah's SNAP-Ed Program. SNAP-Ed is the nutrition education component of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, formerly knows as food stamps. The Create Better Health program is offered through Utah State University Extension offices. Create Better Health teaches people with limited time and money how to eat well and be active. Our classes focus on teaching participants how to make delicious and nutritious meals from foods they already have on hand.  All the information you will receive in Create Better Health classes is based on USDA's nutrition and physical activity guidelines. 

The classes are free.

To enroll or to sign up to have classes taught at your location, contact the Iron County Extension Office: 435-586-8132

What can I learn?

  • How to make food dollars last all month
  • How to plan a menu and shop from a list
  • How to prepare easy, quick and tasty meals
  • How to save money on food and still eat well
  • How to feed infants and children
  • How to eat when you are pregnant
  • How to eat a heart healthy diet
  • How to keep food safe to eat
  • How to use MyPlate . . . And lots, lots more

Create Better Health Online
Check here for resources and yummy recipes!

Free Online Classes!

Nutrition Information

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

Volunteers

 

4-H Volunteers

Master Gardeners

Youth Volunteers
Youth Service Learning (YSL) is for teens from ages 11-18.

Other Volunteer Opportunities

 

 

 

USU Extension Iron County Contact Information

Extension
Iron County
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Sarah  Dobrinski

Sarah Dobrinski

4H Youth Service Learning Coordinator | Iron County

435-267-1757

sarah.dobrinski@usu.edu

Extension
agriculture and natural resources
agriculture agent
Iron County
ag-nat
Directory
local irrigation
Rebekah Esplin

Rebekah Esplin

Professional Practice Extension Assistant Professor | Agriculture and Natural Resources | Iron County

435-267-1750

beckah.esplin@usu.edu

Extension
Iron County
Directory
Tanya Hibler

Tanya Hibler

4H Program Coordinator | Iron County

435-267-1754

tanya.hibler@usu.edu

Marla Hoyt
Extension
Iron County
Directory
Marla Hoyt

Marla Hoyt

4H Afterschool Program Coordinator | Iron County

435-267-1756

marla.hoyt@usu.edu

Meagan Johnston
Confidence
Directory
home and community
Iron County
homeandcomm
Extension
Meagan Johnston

Meagan Johnston

Extension Assistant Professor | Iron County

435-267-1753

meagan.johnston@usu.edu

Jamee Joseph
Iron County
Directory
Extension
Jamee Joseph

Jamee Joseph

Staff Assistant | Iron County

435-267-1766

jamee.joseph@usu.edu

Directory
Iron County
ag-nat
agriculture
horticulture agent
horticulture
Extension
agriculture agent
Josh  Martin

Josh Martin

Professional Practice Extension Assistant Professor | Horticulture | Iron County

435-267-1755

josh.martin@usu.edu

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