Cooperative Extension partners with communities to bring knowledge and everyday solutions for North Carolinians through programs focusing on Agriculture, Health & Nutrition, Horticulture and 4-H Youth Development . Cooperative Extension is the outreach arm of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at North Carolina State University and the School of Agriculture at North Carolina A&T State Un
iversity. The key components of NC Cooperative Extension's mission are:
* Sustaining agriculture and forestry
* Protecting the environment
* Maintaining viable communities
* Developing responsible youth
* Developing strong, healthy and safe families
More than 25,000 lay leaders comprise the Extension Advisory Leadership System. These volunteers keep Extension professionals aware of local issues and needs. We receive financial support from three levels of government - federal, state and county - and from private financial sources. We also receive support from agribusiness; organizations devoted to agriculture, youth and health; foundations and individuals. The Extension Service works cooperatively with other state and governmental agencies. Craven CES Staff
Tom Glasgow
Craven County Extension Director
252-633-1477 (Telephone)
252-633-2120 (Fax)
Stephanie Stevenson
Chartered/Craven County Extension Agent, Family & Consumer Services
252-633-1477 (Telephone)
252-633-2120 (Fax)
[email protected]
Ashley Brooks
Craven County Extension Agent, 4-H Development
252-633-1477 (Telephone)
252-633-2120 (Fax)
[email protected]
Mike Carroll
Craven County Extension Agent, Agriculture
252-633-1477 (Telephone)
252-633-2120 (Fax)
[email protected]
Katie Carter
Craven/Jones/Pamlico Livestock Agent
252-633-1477 (Craven County Telephone)
252-633-2120 (Craven County Fax)
Pete Anderson
NC Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Agribusiness & Aquaculture Consultant
252-633-1477 (Telephone)
252-633-2120 (Fax)
[email protected]