Cleveland County Cooperative Extension

Cleveland County Cooperative Extension North Carolina Cooperative Extension partners with communities to deliver education & technology tha

Who we are

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 University. We are county agents, professors, scientists and volunteers working together to improve the quality of life in North Carolina. 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. What we offer

Our educational programs benefit farmers, rural and urban residents, families, community and civic leaders and youth. We are leading the way with programs about:

* Aging
* Agriculture and natural resources policy
* Agriculture and the environment
* Animal production and marketing systems
* Child care education and training
* Community and economic development
* Crop production and marketing systems
* Family and consumer economics
* Family and parents education
* Field Crop Research
* Food and forest products manufacturing
* Food quality and safety
* Health and human safety
* Leadership and volunteer development
* Marketing and production of alternative agricultural opportunities and enterprises
* Natural resource conservation and management
* Nutrition and wellness
* Residential and community horticulture, forestry and pest management
* Residential and community water and waste management
* Resilient youth, families and communities
* Youth development

How we communicate with you

Extension agents, located in every county and on the Cherokee Indian Reservation, are the bridge between specialists on the university campuses and you. The staff in your Extension Center coordinates educational programs, public meetings, workshops, field days, personal consultations and satellite broadcasts to help you improve your life. Your Extension Center is stocked with publications, newsletters, computer programs and videotapes on a variety of topics. You'll also find us on the World Wide Web at http://cleveland.ces.ncsu.edu/. To put Cooperative Extension to work for you, call or visit your local county Extension Center.

Check out this great new ag promotion effort in partnership with Visit Cleveland County.
02/12/2026

Check out this great new ag promotion effort in partnership with Visit Cleveland County.

Cleveland County’s Public Relations & Marketing Department, under the direction of Jason Falls, is partnering with N.C. Cooperative Extension to bring attention to Cleveland County agriculture as part of the Visit Cleveland County initiative. Based on 2022 USDA Ag Census data, Cleveland County has...

02/04/2026

Attend this workshop to learn how how proper pruning improves plant health, increases yields, and extends the life of blueberry bushes. This hands-on training event is designed for commercial growers and backyard gardeners and will cover pruning basics, timing, tool selection, and differences betwee...

Register today!
12/19/2025

Register today!

NC State Extension Master Gardener Volunteers in Cleveland County are excited to announce an exciting gardening symposium that that they have been organizing over recent months. Slated for March 21 at The LeGrande Center in Shelby and open to the public, Cabin Fever 2026 will provide you with the kn...

The Cleveland County 4-H Livestock Club is holding an interest meeting for youth potentially interested in participating...
12/01/2025

The Cleveland County 4-H Livestock Club is holding an interest meeting for youth potentially interested in participating in a Market Lamb Project. The meeting will be held on Thursday, December 11 at 6:30 PM in the small kitchen located at the back of the Extension Office (130 S. Post Road, Suite 1, Shelby, NC).

Address

130 S Post Road
Shelby, NC
28152

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17044824365

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