Change rapid during reign of Weld extension director
CSU’s agent in Weld County retires after 32 years
GREELEY — Before he retired Sept. 30 as director of the Colorado State University Cooperative Extension office in Weld County, Curt Probert recalled some of the significant changes he has experienced during 32 years as an agricultural extension agent.
"To begin with, computerization has made up-to-date information more readily and rapidly accessible to both ourselves and our clients," Probert said. "That˜s been good."
That˜s especially true because the role of the county extension office is to provide research-based information to the public in matters of agronomy, livestock, horticulture, nutrition, family life and…
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