Cooperative Extension
Welcome to Kentucky State University’s
College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources
Cooperative Extension Programs
Kentucky State University Cooperative Extension Program (KSUCEP) strengthens communities, families, farmers, individuals and youth across the Commonwealth of Kentucky by improving their quality of life through state-of-the-art, research-based educational programs.
KSUCEP is the outreach component of the Kentucky State University Land Grant Program. We offer an extensive range of innovative educational programs related to agriculture, natural resources, health, community development, family and consumer sciences, and 4-H Youth Development.
Our Extension faculty and staff work in collaboration with local, federal, non-profit, industry, and state partners including the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service to provide services that address the needs that are most relevant to the citizens of Kentucky.
As a leading educational organization that was created to meet the needs of our community, we value accountability, integrity, collaborative partnerships, service, relevance, and research-based knowledge.
For a map of our Cooperative Extension presence across the Commonwealth of Kentucky, please visit here.
Program Areas
Environment and Natural Resources
Small Farm Development
- Center for Sustainability of Farms & Family
- Apiculture Program
- Animal Health
- Livestock Nutrition Program
- Small Ruminants
- Pastured Poultry
Urban Agriculture
Nutrition
Family Well-Being
Financial Management
4H Youth Development (4H)
Family & Consumer Sciences (FCS)
Agriculture and Natural Resource (ANR)
Community Resource Development (CRD)
For Kentucky Cooperative Extension System policies and procedures regarding Civil Rights complaints, please visit Procedures for Handling Complaints.
For more information on Kentucky State University complaint procedures, visit KSU Title IX Procedures and Process.
Extension Leadership Team
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Dr. Tyrell Kahan, Associate Extension Administrator
- Robert Durborow, Assistant Research Director