Welcome to Utah State University Cooperative Extension in Juab County. Extension is a cooperative program between Juab County, Utah State University and the United States Department of Agriculture and is the link between Utah State University and the citizens of Juab County.
Our focus is to provide unbiased research-based educational programs that will enhance the quality of life for the citizens of the county. This local web site will focus on programs, services and publications available at the Juab County Extension Office.
- 2nd Annual "I Still Do" Challenge
- 'Healthy Dating and Relationship' Contest at JHS
- Marriage Proclamation
- Upcoming Agriculture Workshops
- QuickBooks Class
- Fun & Finances - REALLY!
- VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance)
- Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Central
- Upcoming Horticulture Classes
- Relationship Enrichment Resources available for Checkout
- Integrated Pest Management
- Community Clubs
- Upcoming Nutrition Classes



Governor Herbert's Proclamation
Upcoming Agriculture Workshops
On Thursday, February 16, in cooperation with Snow College, we will be sponsoring a Farm Estate Planning workshop for anyone interested. The workshop will be held at the Juab County Community Center Cultural Hall starting at 7:00 pm. Jay Olsen, Snow College Farm/Ranch Management Instructor, will be the presenter. Jay will cover items relating to basic estate planning, working with family members in estate planning, and ideas for farm inheritance. Jay is very knowledgeable in Ag business management. We encourage all producers, spouses, and older family youth to attend.
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Find everything you need to know about Earned
Income Tax Credit by visiting the following EITC
Central website listed below:

Upcoming Horticulure Classes

The Utah IPM pest advisories provide weekly or seasonal pest information for tree fruit, small fruits & vegetables, landscapes, and turf. Advisories are delivered to your email in-box. Press the following link to be forwarded to the website. http://utahpests.usu.edu/ipm/
The Utah IPM pest advisories provide weekly or seasonal pest information for tree fruit, small fruits & vegetables, landscapes, and turf. Advisories are delivered to your email in-box. Press the following link to be forwarded to the website. http://utahpests.usu.edu/ipm/






