Why extension is an important resource for all Nebraskans:
Extension is much broader and deeper than most Nebraskans imagine. From border to border in Nebraska, UNL Extension is making an incredible impact on the success of our state — its youth, its families, its farms and ranches, its communties, its economy.
Extension is committed to helping Nebraskans know how — and know now.
The difference between knowledge and "know how" Extension provides more than just information or knowledge. The goal of extension is to help Nebraskans transform knowledge into "know how" — having confidence, skill and understanding to make better decisions about their businesses, their communities, their families and their personal lives.
Unbiased, research-based information Extension is not interested in making a sale or promoting a product. Extension's interest lies in helping Nebraskans gain valuable know-how and make important, fact-based decisions for their businesses, families and communities.
Rapid distribution of new research This is the "Know Now" part of extension. When new discoveries or new information become available through university research, this information is made available to the network of extension educators and specialists across the state — so they, in turn, can share it with Nebraskans who can use it.
Driven by what Nebraskans need Extension research and information based in great part on issues, challenges and opportunities indentified by Nebraskans themselves. Many valuable and critical extension programs have been created in response to the grassroots needs communicated by Nebraskans through County Extension Boards and other advisory committees.
Cooperative funding ensures local relevance and impact Funding for extension is shared by Nebraska counties, state government and federal programs and grants. Extension works closely with County Extension Boards to ensure that local-level needs are being met.
A 15-to-1 return on investment An independent study found the university's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resouces (IANR), of which extension is an integral part, provides at least a 15-to-1 return on the state tax dollars Nebraska invests in it.
For more information:
- Access your county office website
- Find Extension personnel by expertise or location
- Learn about job opportunities and internships with Extension
- Learn more about Extension work in Nebraska
- Know how. Know now. six-minute video
- UNL Extension Factsheet (PDF, 2 pages, 3MB)
If you would like more information on University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) Extension, contact our office:
UNL Extension
211 Agricultural Hall
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE, USA 68583-0703
phone: 402/472-2966
fax: 402/472-5557
Administrative Team
Chuck Hibberd
Dean and Director
Rick Koelsch
Associate Dean
Kathleen Lodl
Associate Dean
State 4-H Program Administrator
Making A Difference
Impact Summary Reports
- 2012 - Year in Review
- Beef Systems
- 4-H
- Learning Child
- Guardianship/Conservator Training Program
- IPM
- Crops - Youth Programming
- Agricultural Economics
- Cropping Systems Productivity
- Food, Nutrition & Health
- Agriculture Water Management
- Animal Manure Management
- Water Climate Environment - Community
- Business Ventures and Innovation
- ECAP - Entrepreneurial Communities
- ESI and Beyond
- NACO Institute of Excellence