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USU Extension updates county on 4‑H, water‑quality grants and youth mental health findings
Summary
USU Extension staff briefed Summit County Council on a new impact report: 4‑H had 409 members and 46 adult volunteers; the Trout Friendly Landscaping Program received a $30,000 state grant; nearly $60,000 in small‑farm water‑quality grants supported local producers; and needs assessments flagged youth mental health as a priority.
Utah State University Extension staff described program work in Summit County and highlighted needs identified by recent assessments during a council presentation.
Elizabeth, the county director and agriculture & natural resources faculty, summarized horticulture outreach (109 needs‑assessment participants) and grant successes: a $30,000 Department of Water Quality award for the Trout Friendly Landscaping Program and nearly $60,000…
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