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The word \u201cExtension\u201d was first time used in Britain in 1840 in the form of \u201cUniversity Extension\u201d or \u201cExtension of the University\u201d. In 1850, William Sewell of Britain used it in his report entitled \u201csuggestions for the extension of the university\u201d.
Extension offices are departments located in local counties and universities. These offices are run by university employees and volunteers that are experts in local crops, landscaping, soil, gardening, pests, and more.
The term ''Extension Education'' was first introduced in 1873 by Cambridge University in England to describe a particular system dedicated to the dissemination of knowledge to rural people where they lived and worked. Within a short time, the idea had spread to other parts of Britain, Europe and North America.
Congress created the extension system to address exclusively rural, agricultural issues. At that time, more than 50 percent of the U.S. population lived in rural areas, and 30 percent of the workforce was engaged in farming.
Congress created the extension system to address exclusively rural, agricultural issues. At that time, more than 50 percent of the U.S. population lived in rural areas, and 30 percent of the workforce was engaged in farming.
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Local Expertise \u2013 Your local extension office agent knows your area and has knowledge about the climate and successful plants, as well as common pests and diseases and ways to manage them. You can get frost dates for your area, as well as plant recommendations and wildlife deterrent information.
Ancient Egyptians The first documented use of hair extensions took place all the way back in Ancient Egypt, circa 3400 BC\u2014over 5,000 years ago!
The term ''Extension Education'' was first introduced in 1873 by Cambridge University in England to describe a particular system dedicated to the dissemination of knowledge to rural people where they lived and worked. Within a short time, the idea had spread to other parts of Britain, Europe and North America.
Ancient Egyptians The first documented use of hair extensions took place all the way back in Ancient Egypt, circa 3400 BC\u2014over 5,000 years ago!
Congress created the extension system to address exclusively rural, agricultural issues. At that time, more than 50 percent of the U.S. population lived in rural areas, and 30 percent of the workforce was engaged in farming.

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