Agricultural Sciences

Military community can access Penn State Extension resources for free

New program serves veterans and military members

Jeff Hyde, director of Penn State Extension and associate dean in the College of Agricultural Sciences, spoke about this opportunity Jan. 9 during the Veterans in Agriculture press event on the Lancaster Farming stage at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. Credit: Commonwealth Media Services. All Rights Reserved.

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — At the Pennsylvania Farm Show on Military Appreciation Day, Jan. 9, Penn State Extension announced the launch of its Military Program. Running through March 31, the program provides active military members and veterans with free access to eligible workshops, webinars, conferences, online courses, and guides and publications.

A $10,000 sponsorship from the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and its Agricultural Business Development Center funds the program.

“Much like military life, agriculture demands resilience, hard work and adaptability in the face of varied challenges,” said Stephanie Shirk, director of the center. “By connecting our veterans with the resources and support they need, we provide them with a path to continue their service — this time, in cultivating the land. Partnering with institutions like Penn State Extension ensures that the wisdom of best practices is within reach, empowering our veterans to thrive in the agricultural world.”

Extension offers educational resources on a variety of topics, including animals and livestock; forage and food crops; trees and landscaping; pests and diseases; natural resources, such as water, forests and energy; food safety and quality; business and community development; and youth, family and health.

“Active-duty military members and veterans contribute greatly to our communities, and we are committed to providing them with resources to help them thrive in their personal and professional lives,” said Jeff Hyde, director of Penn State Extension and associate dean in the College of Agricultural Sciences.

Hyde spoke about this opportunity Jan. 9 during the Veterans in Agriculture press event on the Lancaster Farming stage at the Farm Show. Chris Houser, Penn State Extension interim associate director for programs, spoke at the Army vs. Navy Cook-Off on the PA Preferred Culinary Connection stage.

The program is open to individuals who reside in Pennsylvania or recognize Pennsylvania as their home. More information is available on the Penn State Extension website.

Last Updated January 14, 2025

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