Real-time news and information from the University of Wyoming College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, UW Extension and the Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station (WAES) is now available at uwagnews.com.
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LARAMIE, Wyo. – Real-time news and information from the University of Wyoming College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, UW Extension and the Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station (WAES) is now available at uwagnews.com.
The site features news, videos and social media posts showcasing topics of interest across the state. Users can also subscribe for monthly updates via email at bit.ly/agnews-subscribe.
The site is regularly updated with new content.
“UW Extension is excited to share a digital-first website as a portal for sharing news, events, the latest research and much more,” said Kelly Crane, associate director of UW Extension. “We are utilizing this interactive method to replace several of our print media and believe this format will allow us to share more, share it faster and present information in more innovative ways.”
The website is managed by the Office of Communications and Technology in UW Extension. The office is the news, information and publications center for extension, the college and the WAES.
“We encourage everyone to bookmark uwagnews.com as their go-to site for the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, UW Extension and the WAES – both on campus and around the state of Wyoming,” said Crane.
The college has seven departments and several programs and responsibilities include the Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory. UW Extension has offices in every county and the Wind River Indian Reservation and includes the Wyoming State 4-H Program.
The WAES supports fundamental and applied research on agricultural, natural and community resource issues related to the needs of Wyoming, the region, nation and the world. The WAES also directs research and extension centers near Laramie, Lingle, Powell and Sheridan.