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Roscommon County MSU-Extension
County Courthouse, (old part of bldg. 500 Lake Street), PO Box 507
Roscommon, Michigan
48653-0507
United States

Email Address: msue72@msu.edu
Phone: 989-275-5043
Fax: 989-275-8864
 
Roscommon County MSU Extension

Roscommon MSU Extension is:

 

Russell P. Kidd        Extension Forestry Educator, Northern Lower Peninsula

 

Nancy Persing       4-H Program Instructor (in Crawford and Roscommon Counties)

 

Shari J. Dickson     SNAP-Ed Program Associate

  

Susan Seaford         Extension Secretary

 

Welcome to Roscommon County MSUE Extension!   As of late 2011, we are in a state of re-design of many of Internet -based systems and webpages.  Stay tuned for details!  In the meantime, feel free to call our office at 989-275-5043 for more information on 4-H, SNAP-Ed Nutrition or any of the programs and services that MSU Extension offers here in Roscommon County.  Also, feel free to stop by office Monday-Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM to inquire about our programs or services such as soil testing.  We look forward to serving you better in 2012 as these new systems come on-line...

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   Do you know your numbers?

 

The MSU Extension “I Know MI Numbers” (pronounced: “I know my numbers”) initiative is intended to inspire Michigan residents to actively engage in understanding what “numbers” translate into healthier living, a cleaner environment, educational achievement, good local government, and ultimately, a prosperous Michigan. The final goal is a state that is thriving and successful.

 

Watch the video here.

 

Read the announcement here.
 

 

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For the best local information check with your local MSU Extension office, listed by county in the directory.

Gardening in Michigan
Developed by MSU Consumer Horticulture Team with MSU IPM Program

 Master Gardener
The Michigan Master Gardener Program is a horticulture education and volunteer leader training program offered by Michigan State University Extension. 

Ornamental Plants Plus
MSU Extension full text database on cultivars, diseases, and pests, management and planting. Very comprehensive. 

MSU Diagnostic Center
From the Diagnostic Center, information on the kinds of tests they run, how to take them, and the costs.

MSU Gardens
Links to many of the gardens, some with virtual tours. You will need to scroll down to see the listing.

MSU Extension Bookstore
Many bulletins on gardening topics, some online.

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