Garden Calendar to Download

Garden calendars are now available! Download and print, or stop by the Extension Office for your copy today!

Office Information

WVU Extension Service
Mineral County Office
Route 3 Box 3046
Keyser, WV 26726

Phone: (304) 788-3621
Fax: (304) 788-0481
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 to 4:30
Driving Directions

WVU Serving all 55 of West Virginia’s Counties

WVU Extension Service provides programs in 4-H Youth Development, Families and Health, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Community, Economic and Workforce Development with support from West Virginia University faculty and staff. WVU also maintains a historic special-mission campus at WVU Jackson’s Mill Center for Lifelong Learning and State 4-H Camp, near Weston, West Virginia.

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Spring Gardening Expo 2012

Saturday, March 24, 8:30 to noon
Mineral County Technical Center, Keyser

The Mineral County Master Gardeners invite you to the 2012 Spring Gardening Expo! During this Expo, you will have the opportunity to attend three exciting educational sessions of your choice, as well as visit with our Master Gardeners and share your passion and interest of gardening.
Topics will include: Gardening 101, Stop and Smell the Roses, Composting, and much more! Download the Registration Brochure , or stop by the Extension Office for your copy. Hope to see you there!

Part of the National Cooperative Extension System

With more than 3,000 county offices in the USA, the National Cooperative Extension System is the local front door for many citizens to their state land-grant institutions. All universities engage in research and teaching, but the nation’s more than 100 land-grant colleges and universities including WVU, have another critical mission: Extension. Extension means reaching out, and along with teaching and research land-grant institutions extend their resources, solving public needs with college or university resources through local programs.