The following is our approved Mission Statement:

To discover, develop, disseminate, preserve and use knowledge to strengthen the social, economic and environmental well-being of people.

It's appropriate to use the Mission Statement in promotional print or electronic pieces about Cooperative Extension programs, as well as in educational publications, such as Bulletins, Curriculum Materials, and/or class handout materials.

En Español:

La misión de la Extensión Cooperativa de la Universidad de Nevada es descubrir, desarrollar, diseminar, preservar y usar nuestros conocimientos para fortalecer el bienestar social, económico y ambiental de la población.

Extension 2019, Mission Statement, Extension
 

Also of Interest:

 
catepillar
A Northern Nevada Homeowner's Guide to Identifying and Managing Cabbage Caterpillars
This fact sheet describes the identifying features, life cycle, plant damage, and control methods for managing common caterpillar pests on various crops in the cabbage family.
K. Burls, W. Hanson Mazet, H. Kratsch 2021, Extension, University of Nevada, Reno, FS-21-109
A Northern Nevada Homeowner's Guide to Identifying and Managing Earwigs
This fact sheet describes the identifying features, life cycle, plant damage, and control methods for managing earwigs in Nevada.
K. Burls, W.Hanson Mazet, H. Kratsch 2021, Extension, University of Nevada, Reno, FS-21-108
Nicole Hansen
All About Aphids!
Aphids are one of the most common garden and landscape pests. Here are a few tips on control.
Hansen, N. 2020, Extension, University of Nevada, Reno, YouTube Channel
Pesticide Safety Tips for Private and Commercial Applicators Best - Management Practices
This special publication contains several safety tips on pesticides for private and commercial applications. Learn more about preventing off-site movement, sage and proper storage, and many more.
Strom, S., Johnson, W., and Whitford, F. 2005, Extension | University of Nevada, Reno, SP-05-11
Elm Leaf Beetle
This fact sheet contains information on elm leaf beetles such as the life cycle, damage, cultural management, pesticides and many more.
Carlos, W., Davison, J., and Knight, J. 2004, 2004