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Holt County Extension

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension in Holt and Boyd Counties deliver research-based education and information to citizens throughout the two county area. These educational programs, delivered via a variety of methods, are offered through a federal, state and county partnership arrangement. Our objective is to provide programs and other educational resources locally.

Our staff of extension educator and extension specialists, technicians, and support personnel specializes is providing programs throughout the county, and together with staff from all of Nebraska's 93 counties, we contribute to more than 1.5 million educational contacts each year with Nebraska citizens. Our 4-H Youth Development Program, statewide, touches the lives of more than 90,000 youth each year. University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension is built to provide practical education that focuses on issues which influence daily life that helps to keep Nebraska competitive in a global society. Extension Specialists and Extension Educators are committed to a theme of excellence with educational programs customized to meet the needs of Nebraskans.

Extension Boards and 4-H Councils, in both counties, representing all areas of Holt and Boyd Counties, are also a part of our team. It gives us great pleasure to serve you in your lifelong learning quest. Please stop in for a visit and to see what the University of Nebraska can offer you.


Contact Holt County Extension

    Listed as:
  • Cooperative Extension
Contact Holt County Extension

128 N 6th Street
Suite 100
O'Neill, NE  68763
Phone: 402-336-2760
Fax: 402-336-1325


Service Area
Services provided in:
  • Holt County, Nebraska

REMINDER: This listing is a free service of HabitatCAN.
Holt County Extension is not employed by or affiliated with the Habitat Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.

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