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Kendall County Extension
Welcome to the Kendall County Extension Office Kendall County Texas AgriLife Extension Service is located in the Texas Hill Country, which is noted for its beautiful scenery
Located in Boerne, Texas - about 10 miles away
Kerr County Extension
The purpose of Texas AgriLife Extension in Kerr County is to educate residents in agriculture, environmental stewardship, youth and adult life skills, human capital and leadership, and community economic development.
Located in Kerrville, Texas - about 24 miles away
Gillespie County Extension
Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service – Gillespie County has been helping serve the needs of Gillespie County for 70 plus years. We have dedicated staff for the 4-H & Youth Development, Family Consumer Science, Ag & Natural Resources and Horticulture.
Located in Fredericksburg, Texas - about 24 miles away
Bandera County Extension
Bandera County is located in the Texas Hill Country about 40 miles northwest of San Antonio and Bexar County. Bandera County is 792 square miles of rolling hills, scenic open land, magnificent cypress and cedar trees, lakes and rivers.
Located in Bandera, Texas - about 27 miles away
Blanco County Extension
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service provides programs, tools, and resources on a local and statewide level that teach people how to improve agriculture and food production, advance health practices, protect the environment, strengthen our communities, and enrich youth.
Located in Johnson City, Texas - about 29 miles away
Bexar County Extension
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service staff in Bexar County provides a high level of expertise in the following core service areas: Agricultur
Located in San Antonio, Texas - about 31 miles away
Comal County Extension
Home The purpose of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Comal County is to educate residents in agriculture, environmental stewardship, family and consumer sciences, health, youth and adult life skills, human capital and leadership, and community economic development
Located in ew Braunfels, Texas - about 32 miles away
Hays County Extension
Texas AgriLife Extension plays a vital role in Hays County. We provide practical information and education to help people make their lives better and to help our communities and neighborhoods address their problems.
Located in Wimberley, Texas - about 37 miles away
Medina County Extension
The purpose of the Texas AgriLife Extension Service in Medina County is to educate residents in agriculture, environmental stewardship, youth and adult life skills, human capital and leadership, and community economic development.
Located in Hondo, Texas - about 48 miles away
Guadalupe County Extension
Guadalupe County was established by the Texas Legislature on March 30, 1846 and is named after the river that runs through it. The county seat is historic Seguin.
Located in Seguin, Texas - about 51 miles away
Llano County Extension
Llano County was organized in 1856 with Llano as the county seat. The county is located in Central Texas and comprises a major portion of the Central Mineral Region of Texas.
Located in Llano, Texas - about 54 miles away
Atascosa County Extension
Atascosa county is located in the “Brush Country” located directly south of Bexar county with a population estimate of 45,600. Extension programs educate Texans in the areas of agriculture, environmental stewardship, youth and adult life skills, human capital and leadership, and community economic development and offers the knowledge resources of the land-grant university system to educate Atascosa County residents for self-improvement, individual action and community problem solving.
Located in Leming, Texas - about 61 miles away
Burnet County Extension
Burnet County was created in 1852 from parts of Bell, Williamson and Travis Counties and named after David G. Burnet, provisional president of the Republic of Texas.
Located in Burnet, Texas - about 63 miles away
Mason County Extension
Mason County Heart of the Hill Country Mason County has a long and rich history of progressive agricultural production in the Texas Hill Country
Located in Mason, Texas - about 63 miles away
Caldwell County Extension
Caldwell County is located south of Austin, and is part of the Austin-San Marcos Metropolitan Area. Lockhart is the county seat. Mission:  To provide quality, relevant, outreach and continuing education programs and services to the people of  Caldwell County.
Located in Lockhart, Texas - about 63 miles away
Real County Extension
A unique education agency, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benef
Located in Leakey, Texas - about 64 miles away
Wilson County Extension
Wilson County was named for James Charles Wilson, who was born in Yorkshire, England in 1816. He came to Texas in 1837 and held many important state offices before his death at Gonzales in 1861.
Located in Floresville, Texas - about 65 miles away
Travis County Extension
Our Mission: To improve the lives of people, businesses, and communities through providing high quality, relevant outreach and continuing education programs and services to the residents of Travis County.
Located in Austin, Texas - about 65 miles away
Kimble County Extension
Welcome to Kimble County Located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, Kimble County is “The Land of Living Waters”, with some 300 miles of flowing creeks and rivers
Located in Junction, Texas - about 73 miles away
Frio County Extension
Frio County in the Winter Garden Region of Southwest Texas, shares its eastern border with Atascosa county, its southern border with LaSalle county, its western border with Zavala county, and its northern border with Medina County.
Located in Pearsall, Texas - about 76 miles away
Williamson County Extension
A unique education agency, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Georgetown, Texas - about 78 miles away
Texas A&M AgriLife Research Center Uvalde
District Extension Administrator - Kathleen Greer
“Our mission is to create knowledge and technology that result in efficient and profitable intensive water and agricultural management systems while maintaining balance between the environment and social prosperity.
Located in Uvalde, Texas - about 80 miles away
Gonzales County Extension
Providing quality, relevant outreach and continuing education programs and services to the people of Texas is the mission of Texas AgriLife Extension Service.
Located in Gonzales, Texas - about 81 miles away
Lampasas County Extension
Lampasas County, which has 482,783 acres, was created in 1856 by an act of the State Legislature. The name “Lampasas” means lilies or water lily in Spanish.
Located in Lampasas, Texas - about 83 miles away
Bastrop County Extension
Bastrop County is located approximately 30 miles southeast of Austin, and is a part of the Austin-San Marcos Metropolitan Area. The area was settled in 1829.
Located in Bastrop, Texas - about 84 miles away
Uvalde County Extension
Welcome to the Uvalde County Office Uvalde County, named for Spaniard Juan de Ugalde, is in Southwest Texas midway between San Antonio and the International Amistad Reservoir on the United States-Mexico border
Located in Uvalde, Texas - about 84 miles away
San Saba County Extension
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service provides programs, tools, and resources on a local and statewide level that teach people how to improve agriculture and food production, advance health practices, protect the environment, strengthen our communities, and enrich youth.
Located in San Saba, Texas - about 86 miles away
Karnes County Extension
Karnes County was created and organized in 1854, from Bexar, Goliad, and San Patricio Counties. It was named for the Texas Revolutionary figure, Henry W.
Located in Karnes City, Texas - about 87 miles away
McCulloch County Extension
McCulloch County is located in the northern part of the Edwards Plateau. The county lies in the center section of the state know as the Heart of Texas, the exact geographical center of the state having been located near Mercury
Located in Brady, Texas - about 90 miles away
Menard County Extension
Extension’s mission in Menard County is to offer leadership in the areas of Economic Development, Beautification, Water Quality and Conservation, Agriculture Production and Youth Development.
Located in Menard, Texas - about 92 miles away
McMullen County Extension
McMullen County, also known as “The Free State of McMullen County” for its independent spirit is located in the heart of the  brush country.
Located in Tilden, Texas - about 103 miles away
Mills County Extension
Regency Swinging Bridge The mission of Extension in Mills County is to bring research-based educational programs to the people of the county without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, handicap or national origin
Located in Goldthwaite, Texas - about 104 miles away
Lee County Extension
Lee County was organized on April 14, 1874, from Bastrop, Burleson, Fayette and Washington counties. The name “Lee” was selected for the county to honor General Robert E.
Located in Giddings, Texas - about 107 miles away
Bell County Extension
Bell County is located in Central Texas between Waco and Austin. The county is divided by Interstate 35 with the Blackland Prairie on the East and the Edwards Plateau in the West.
Located in Belton, Texas - about 108 miles away
Fayette County Extension
Welcome to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service of Fayette County located deep in the heart of southeast Texas.  Noted for its small town hospitality, the county seat, La Grange is conveniently located between large metropolitan cities of Houston, Austin, and San Antonio on State Highway 71 and U.
Located in LaGrange, Texas - about 108 miles away
La Salle County Extension
Working hand-in-hand with its Texas A&M System partners, the state legislature, and the communities it serves, the mission of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service to serve Texans through community-based education has remained unchanged for almost a century.
Located in Cotulla, Texas - about 109 miles away
Zavala County Extension
Zavala County is located in the South West Texas region bordered by Uvalde County to the north, Dimmit County to the south, Frio County to the east and Maverick County to the west.
Located in Crystal City, Texas - about 110 miles away
Kinney County Extension
The purpose of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Kinney County is to educate residents on agriculture, environmental   stewardship, youth and adult life skills, human capital and leadership, and community economic development.
Located in Brackettville, Texas - about 111 miles away
Lavaca County Extension
Located halfway between San Antonio and Houston, Lavaca County consists of 970 square miles of prime farm and ranch land and is one of the largest cattle producing counties in the state of Texas.
Located in Hallettsville, Texas - about 111 miles away
Live Oak County Extension
Working hand-in-hand with its Texas A&M System partners, the state legislature, and the communities it serves, the mission of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service to serve Texans through community-based education has remained unchanged for almost a century.
Located in George West, Texas - about 117 miles away
Dimmit County Extension
We are pleased that you have shown interest in finding out what we have to offer. The purpose of Texas AgriLife Extension Service in Dimmit County is to educate residents in agriculture, environmental stewardship, family and consumer sciences, health, youth and adult life skills, leadership and community economic development.
Located in Carrizo Springs, Texas - about 118 miles away
Goliad County Extension
Extension in Goliad County takes research-based information directly to the people and is the vital link between research and its practical application in the lives and concerns of Texans.
Located in Goliad, Texas - about 118 miles away
Coryell County Extension
Our main office is located in Gatesville on the north side of Highway 84 about 1/4 mile east of Highway 36 / Highway 84 intersection (behind the baseball fields and next to the Coryell County Activities Complex).
Located in Gatesville, Texas - about 119 miles away
Milam County Extension
Milam County was first organized as the “Municipality of Milam” covering one sixth of Texas. The First Congress of the Republic in 1836 named Milam County one of the original seven Texas counties.
Located in Cameron, Texas - about 120 miles away
Bee County Extension
Bee County located on the South Texas Coastal Plains. Beeville is the county seat of the county and is conveniently located midway between San Antonio and Corpus Christi.
Located in Beeville, Texas - about 121 miles away
Brown County Extension
The Brown County Office of the Texas AgriLife Extension provides effective, traditional educational programs and activities. They include livestock and forage production, 4-H club activities and health and family enrichment programs.
Located in Brownwood, Texas - about 123 miles away
Sutton County Extension
Sutton County was created from Crockett County by an act of the Texas legislature in 1887, and was organized three years later. It was named for Col.
Located in Sonora, Texas - about 124 miles away
Hamilton County Extension
Photo courtesy of www.hamiltoncountytx.orgThe staff of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is proud to serve the  citizens, landowners and residents, weekend or permanent, of Hamilton County
Located in Hamilton, Texas - about 126 miles away
Burleson County Extension
A unique education agency, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Caldwell, Texas - about 127 miles away
Concho County Extension
Concho County Extension OfficeWelcome to Concho County Welcome to Texas AgriLife Extension Service in Concho County. Located in Central Texas, Concho County straddles the northern edge of the Edwards Plateau
Located in Paint Rock, Texas - about 129 miles away
Schleicher County Extension
Originally Schleicher County was a part of the Bexar land district. It officially came into being in 1887. Because there were not enough people to warrant the mechanism of complete organization, the county was attached to Kinney County and then Menard County for judicial purposes.
Located in Eldorado, Texas - about 129 miles away
Victoria County Extension
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension educates Texans in the areas of agriculture, environmental stewardship, adult life skills, youth, human capital and leadership, and community economic development.
Located in Victoria, Texas - about 131 miles away
Colorado County Extension
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service utilizes local program area committees to gain knowledge of issues or challenges facing residents of Colorado County.
Located in Columbus, Texas - about 131 miles away
Comanche County Extension
Texas Wildflowers Comanche County is located near the geographical center of Texas and enjoys a mild climate year round. It has a wild history being known for a famous John Wesley Hardin shootout, the oldest courthouse in Texas and the Fleming Oak where a famous Indian fight was held
Located in Comanche, Texas - about 135 miles away
Val Verde County Extension
Val Verde County was named after a Civil War battle. The name “Val Verde” means green valley. The county was created in 1885 from a land area which was divided into counties forming Crockett, Kinney, Pecos and Val Verde County.
Located in Del Rio, Texas - about 137 miles away
Maverick County Extension
Maverick County is in the northwestern section of the Rio Grande plain region in southwest Texas. The Rio Grande forms Maverick County’s western and international border with Mexico; the county is bordered on the north by Kinney County, on the east by Zavala County, and on the south by Webb County.
Located in Eagle Pass, Texas - about 137 miles away
Coleman County Extension
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension in Coleman County is dedicated to providing quality, relevant outreach and continuing educational programs and service to people of Coleman County.
Located in Coleman, Texas - about 137 miles away
Washington County Extension
The mission of  Texas AgriLife Extension Service is to improve the lives of people, businesses, and communities across Texas and beyond through high quality, relevant education
Located in Brenham, Texas - about 139 miles away
Jackson County Extension
Jackson County is located in the Coastal Prairies region southwest of Houston, bordered by both Lavaca and Carancahua Bays Jackson County is bounded by Calhoun, Victoria, Lavaca, Colorado, Wharton, and Matagorda counties.
Located in Edna, Texas - about 140 miles away
Falls County Extension
Falls County, a rectangle of 765 square miles located in central Texas near Waco and Temple, was established in 1850 and named for the Falls on the Brazos River
Located in Marlin, Texas - about 142 miles away
Refugio County Extension
Welcome to the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Refugio County, located in the Coastal Bend area of South Texas. Easily accessible from all directions via U.
Located in Refugio, Texas - about 142 miles away
McLennan County Extension
McLennan County has a very diverse population with rapidly changing demographics. While agricultural production and marketing remain a major contributor to the region’s economy, industrial development along the Interstate 35 corridor is making a significant contribution to economic stability and growth.
Located in Waco, Texas - about 143 miles away
Runnels County Extension
Mission: To provide quality, relevant outreach and continuing education programs and services to the people of Runnels County.Extension brings the resources of the Texas A&M University System to Runnels County.
Located in Ballinger, Texas - about 144 miles away
Tom Green County Extension
Tom Green County is located at the entrance to West Texas. The county seat, San Angelo, is a city of 88,439 with a county population of 104,010 and wide diversity of trade, services and topography.
Located in San Angelo, Texas - about 146 miles away
Austin County Extension
The population of Austin County is approximately 28,000. Located in what was once Stephen F. Austin’s original settlement, Austin County is home to a diverse cultural heritage of German, Czech, Polish, African American and Spanish backgrounds.
Located in Bellville, Texas - about 147 miles away
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is a unique education agency with a statewide network of professional educators, trained volunteers, and county offices.
Located in College Station, Texas - about 148 miles away
Stephenville Research Center
District Extension Administrator - Donald Kelm
The broad mission of the Stephenville Center, as part of the Agriculture Program of the Texas A&M University System, is to serve the citizens of Texas, the nation, and the world through education, research, and service which create vital economic, environmental, and societal benefits.
Located in Stephenville, Texas - about 149 miles away
Bosque County Extension
Photo courtesy of www.bosquecounty.us Nestled in oak studded limestone hills and pecan covered river bottoms, Bosque County is one of the most beautiful awe-inspiring counties in the state of Texas
Located in Meridian, Texas - about 150 miles away
San Patricio County Extension
San Patricio County is on the lower Gulf Coast in the Coastal Prairies region. Sinton, the county seat, is just northeast of the center of the county sixteen miles north of Corpus Christi.
Located in Sinton, Texas - about 150 miles away
Brazos County Extension
Brazos County, like many other Texas counties, is concentrating on growing a strong educational system and developing a strong economy that will prepare its citizens and its children for the 21st century.
Located in Bryan, Texas - about 152 miles away
Robertson County Extension
Franklin is the county seat of Robertson County, Texas. In 1879, Robertson County voters transferred the county seat from Calvert to Franklin.
Located in Franklin, Texas - about 152 miles away
Texas A&M AgriLife Research San Angelo
The Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at San Angelo is headquarters for the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service components of the Texas A&M System, serving the citizens of West Central Texas.
Located in San Angelo, Texas - about 153 miles away
Irion County Extension
Irion County is rich in human capital as well as natural resources. A declining population and decreased tax base have made it necessary to develop a plan that will maintain existing business and increase job opportunities for economic vitality
Located in Mertzon, Texas - about 154 miles away
Calhoun County Extension
Steeped in rich history, Calhoun County was inhabited by Native Americans, visited by French and Spanish Explorers, and a portal for Anglo immigrants that would help to tame and colonize Texas
Located in Port Lavaca, Texas - about 155 miles away
Jim Wells County Extension
Jim Wells County is located in South Texas 45 miles West of Corpus Christi, Texas.  Founded in 1912 and named for James Babbage Wells, Jr.
Located in Alice, Texas - about 156 miles away
Crockett County Extension
Welcome to Crockett County Crockett County, as it is currently, was organized on July 7, 1891. It covers an area of 3,215 square miles and is the 8th largest county in the state with a population of 4,078.
Located in Ozona, Texas - about 157 miles away
Grimes County Extension
Grimes County – The Land of Milk and Honey In 1821, the first settlers moved into what is now Grimes County. In the days of the republic of Texas, Grimes County was actually the western part of Montgomery County.
Located in Navasota, Texas - about 158 miles away
Waller County Extension
Texas AgriLife Extension Service in Waller County strives for real learning for real life. Waller County lies proudly along the Brazos River in the southern part of its valley.
Located in Hempstead, Texas - about 158 miles away
Erath County Extension
Texas AgriLife Extension Service – Erath County Our Mission… improving the lives of people, businesses, and communities across Texas and beyond through high-quality, relevant education.
Located in Stephenville, Texas - about 160 miles away
Nueces County Extension
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is charged with informing the public about science, technical processes, and products that have been developed through and tested by the rigorous standards of scientific research.
Located in Robstown, Texas - about 162 miles away
Duval County Extension
The total acreage is approximately 1,200,000 acres. The county seat for Duval is San Diego. Other communities include Benavides, Freer, Concepcion, Rialitos, Ramirez, San Jose and La Rosita.
Located in Benavides, Texas - about 163 miles away
Aransas County Extension
Aransas County is located on the Coastal Bend portion of the Gulf of Mexico, a short drive to the Northeast of Corpus Christi. Created out of the coastal portion of Refugio County in 1871, Aransas County is one of the smallest of Texas’ 254 counties.
Located in Rockport, Texas - about 163 miles away
Wharton County Extension
A unique education agency, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Wharton, Texas - about 163 miles away
Texas A&M AgriLife Research Center Corpus Christi
Administrative Coordinator - Stephanie Klock
The Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Corpus Christi was officially opened in February, 1974, and formally dedicated in May, 1974.
Located in Corpus Christi, Texas - about 164 miles away
Ellis County Extension
Ellis County was formed December 20, 1849 from Robertson and Navarro Counties. It was named for Richard Ellis, President of the March, 1836 Independence Convention at Washington on the Brazos, which declared the independence of Texas from Mexico.
Located in Waxahachie, Texas - about 168 miles away
Somervell County Extension
Somervell County is the second smallest county in Texas. The county was created on March 15, 1875 and named for Republic of Texas General, Alexander Somervell.
Located in Glen Rose, Texas - about 169 miles away
Limestone County Extension
Limestone County was created by the Texas Legislature in 1846, the first year of statehood. Springfield, which was established on the banks of the Navasota River in 1838, halfway between the present cities of Groesbeck and Mexia, was named the county seat by the legislature.
Located in Groesbeck, Texas - about 169 miles away
Eastland County Extension
Mission: To provide quality, relevant outreach and continuing education programs and services to the people in Eastland County by extending the resources of Texas Cooperative Extension to meet identified community needs.
Located in Eastland, Texas - about 170 miles away
Hill County Extension
                                     Courthouse photo courtesy www
Located in Hillsboro, Texas - about 170 miles away
Coke County Extension
Coke County was organized in 1889 and named after Richard Coke, both a Senator and Governor of Texas. The two main towns in the county are Robert Lee, county seat, which was named after Robert E.
Located in Robert Lee, Texas - about 171 miles away
Webb County Extension
A unique education agency, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in 5 Laredo, Texas - about 172 miles away
Kleberg-Kenedy Counties Extension
Texas Agrilife Extension Service Kleberg-Kenedy Counties provides research based educational programming in the areas of agriculture, environmental stewardship, 4-H, youth and adult life skills, human capital and leadership, and community/ economic development.
Located in Kingsville, Texas - about 175 miles away
Callahan County Extension
Callahan County is in the Rolling Plains region of Central Texas on Interstate Highway 20 east of Abilene. The county is bounded on the north by Shackelford and Jones counties, on the east by Eastland County, on the south by Coleman and Brown counties, and on the west by Taylor County.
Located in Baird, Texas - about 175 miles away
Fort Bend County Extension
Mission Statement Improving the lives of people, businesses, and communities across Texas and beyond through high-quality, relevant education.
Located in Rosenberg, Texas - about 176 miles away
Matagorda County Extension
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service offers practical, how-to education based on university research. It’s available to any resident of Texas.
Located in Bay City, Texas - about 178 miles away
Hood County Extension
Hood County is rich in frontier folklore and Texas history. Hood County is a door to yesteryear, with its Victorian architecture and charming country spirit.
Located in Granbury, Texas - about 180 miles away
Madison County Extension
Madison County is located in east central Texas on the edge of the Pineywoods and the Post Oak Savanna and has a population of approximately 13,000 people.
Located in Madisonville, Texas - about 180 miles away
Taylor County Extension
The county, with a population of 122,000, is located in north central Texas and is the regional trade center for an 18-county trade area. The first county seat was located in Buffalo Gap, but was later moved to the present location in Abilene.
Located in Abilene, Texas - about 181 miles away
Jim Hogg County Extension
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service provides programs, tools, and resources on a local and statewide level that teach people how to improve agriculture and food production, advance health practices, protect the environment, strengthen our communities, and enrich youth.
Located in Hebbronville, Texas - about 182 miles away
Johnson County Extension
The mission of Texas AgriLife Extension Service in Johnson County is improving the lives of people, businesses, and communities across Texas and beyond through high quality, relevant education.
Located in Cleburne, Texas - about 183 miles away
Reagan County Extension
Reagan county office Welcome to the Reagan County Texas AgriLife Extension website. Reagan County is located on the northwestern edge of the Edwards Plateau and the southeastern edge of the Llano Estacado
Located in Big Lake, Texas - about 185 miles away
Leon County Extension
The Texas Agrilife Extension Service is part of and supported by Texas A&M University, USDA and the Leon County Commissioners Court. Extension serves all 254 counties in Texas.
Located in Centerville, Texas - about 186 miles away
Sterling County Extension
The goal of Texas AgriLife Extension in Sterling County is to provide quality, relevant outreach and continuing education programs and services to the people of Texas.
Located in Sterling City, Texas - about 188 miles away
Brooks County Extension
Brooks County, is centrally located in the South Texas Triangle, which is formed by the Rio Grande River, the Nueces River, and the Gulf of Mexico.
Located in Falfurrias, Texas - about 191 miles away
Walker County Extension
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service provides programs, tools, and resources on a local and statewide level that teach people how to improve agriculture and food production, advance health practices, protect the environment, strengthen our communities, and enrich youth.
Located in Huntsville, Texas - about 192 miles away
Harris County Extension
Through the application of science-based knowledge, we create high-quality, relevant continuing education that encourages lasting and effective change.&
Located in 1000 Houston, Texas - about 192 miles away
Stephens County Extension
A unique education agency, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Breckenridge, Texas - about 194 miles away
Freestone County Extension
  Preserving the Past, Building the Future Traditions Freestone County is comprised of a land area of 885.2 square miles or 556,528 acres.
Located in Fairfield, Texas - about 195 miles away
Shackelford County Extension
SHACKELFORD COUNTY is located in north-central west Texas. It has an area of 915 square miles, or 585,818 acres. Altitude ranges from 1,200 feet in the northeastern part of the county to 1,957 feet in the southwest part
Located in Albany, Texas - about 195 miles away
Palo Pinto County Extension
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is a statewide educational agency and a member of the Texas A&M University System linked in a unique partnership with the nationwide United States Department of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension System and County Commissioners Courts of Texas.
Located in Palo Pinto, Texas - about 196 miles away
Montgomery County Extension
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service provides programs, tools, and resources on a local and statewide level that teach people how to improve agriculture and food production, advance health practices, protect the environment, strengthen our communities, and enrich youth.
Located in Conroe, Texas - about 198 miles away
Navarro County Extension
The Texas AgriLife Extension Service offers programs and information in Family and Consumer Sciences, 4-H, and Agricultural and Natural Resources.
Located in Corsicana, Texas - about 199 miles away
Nolan County Extension
AgriLife Extension provides dozens of popular programs, including Texas 4-H and Youth Development, Texas Master Gardeners and Junior Master Gardeners, Texas Superstar plants, Walk Across Texas, Do Well Be Well with Diabetes, Better Living for Texans, Texas Master Naturalists, the Passenger Safety Project and many more
Located in Sweetwater, Texas - about 201 miles away
Parker County Extension
Welcome to the Parker County office of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. Parker County, in north central Texas, is bound on the north by Jack and Wise County, on the east by Tarrant County, on the South by Hood and Johnson County, and on the west by Palo Pinto County.
Located in Weatherford, Texas - about 202 miles away
Brazoria County Extension
Texas AgriLife Extension Service - Brazoria County works with communities, groups and individuals to improve the quality of their lives by providing them with research-based information to meet their needs.
Located in Angleton, Texas - about 205 miles away
Jones County Extension
Jones County was established in 1881, and named for Anson Jones, (1798-1858), the last President of the Texas Republic.  Jones County is the site of the Emigrant Trail, The Frontier Military Road and Fort Phantom Hill.
Located in Anson, Texas - about 206 miles away
Tarrant County Extension
Tarrant County is an urban county with a population of 1,849,815 in July 2011 (U.S. Census Bureau). This includes two major Texas cities, Fort Worth with 741,206 residents and Arlington with 365,438 residents as well as 39 other municipalities (North Central Texas Council of Governments).
Located in Fort Worth, Texas - about 210 miles away
Glasscock County Extension
Welcome to the Texas AgriLife Extension, Glasscock County website. The county seat, Garden City, the only town in the county, has a population of 250 and is conveniently located about half way between the larger metropolitan cities of San Angelo and Midland.
Located in Garden City, Texas - about 211 miles away
Mitchell County Extension
The area was named for Asa and Eli Mitchell, prominent participants in the Texas Revolution. Colorado City, the county seat of Mitchell County, is on the Colorado River, Lone Wolf Creek, U.
Located in Colorado City, Texas - about 211 miles away
Upton County Extension
Upton county was established in 1910 at Upland, Texas. By the fall of 1911, the railroad was crossing the south survey. F.E. Rankin donated land for a town site, and a new town, Rankin, was born.
Located in Rankin, Texas - about 212 miles away
Zapata County Extension
Zapata County is on U.S. Highway 83 south of Laredo in the Rio Grande Plain region of South Texas. The county, named for local rancher Antonio Zapata is bordered on the north by Webb County, on the east by Jim Hogg and Starr counties, and on the west by Mexico.
Located in Zapata County Courthouse Zapata, Texas - about 213 miles away
Houston County Extension
Our mission: To serve the needs of Houston County youth and adults by leading and conducting quality, relevant and continuing education programs.
Located in Crockett, Texas - about 215 miles away
Fisher County Extension
Mission: To provide quality, relevant outreach and continuing education programs and services to the people of Fisher County. Fisher County is a part of Central West Texas known as the Rolling Plains.
Located in Roby, Texas - about 217 miles away
Young County Extension
Young County is located in the beautiful lake country area of north central Texas. The center of the county is fifty-five miles south of Wichita Falls and sixty-five miles northwest of Ft.
Located in Graham, Texas - about 218 miles away
Terrell County Extension
Terrell County is located in Southwestern Texas. Sanderson, the “Cactus Capital of Texas”, lies deep in the canyons, about one hour west of the Pecos River and about 25 miles north of the Rio Grande River, and Mexico.
Located in Sanderson, Texas - about 220 miles away
Anderson County Extension
Anderson County Courthouse Anderson County was created from a portion of Houston County in 1846 and named for Kenneth Lewis Anderson, Vice-President of Texas from 1844 until annexation by the United States
Located in Palestine, Texas - about 221 miles away
Throckmorton County Extension
Throckmorton County was named after Texas gained its independence from Mexico. The county was created by an act of the Legislature of Texas in January 1858, but was not organized until January 1879.
Located in Throckmorton, Texas - about 225 miles away
San Jacinto County Extension
San Jacinto County is 396,000 acres of prime East Texas Soil, located on the western edge of the great East Texas timber belt. The Trinity River which lies in the middle of the 96,000 acre Lake Livingston is the Eastern boundary of the county, while the east fork of the San Jacinto River flows through the central and southern portion of the county.
Located in Shepherd, Texas - about 225 miles away
Trinity County Extension
Trinity County Courthouse Trinity County is located in the East Texas Timberlands region. Groveton, the county seat of government, is near the center of the county and 90 air miles north of Houston
Located in Groveton, Texas - about 226 miles away
Galveston County Extension
Texas Cooperative Extension - Galveston County offers practical, how-to education based on university research. It's available to any resident of Texas and covers a wide range of subjects: from landscaping your yard to managing your family's money, from developing leadership in young people to being a wise consumer.
Located in La Marque, Texas - about 226 miles away
Howard County Extension
The mission of Howard County AgriLife Extension is to deliver research based information and educational opportunities for the citizens of Howard County regardless of ethnic or socioeconomic backgrounds.
Located in Big Spring, Texas - about 227 miles away
Jack County Extension
Jack County, originally part of Cooke County, was created on August 14, 1856. It was named for two brothers, William H. Jack and Patrick C.
Located in Jacksboro, Texas - about 228 miles away
Haskell County Extension
Texas AgriLife Extension Service educates Texans in the areas of agriculture, environmental stewardship, youth and adult life skills, human capital and leadership, and community economic development.
Located in Haskell, Texas - about 230 miles away
Henderson County Extension
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is a part of the largest informal education system in the world. Created by Congress in 1914, it is a unique three-way partnership of the U.
Located in Athens, Texas - about 230 miles away
Scurry County Extension
Scurry County is located below the caprock in the cross-hairs of the Panhandle and West Texas. Snyder, Texas is the county seat of Scurry County.
Located in Snyder, Texas - about 231 miles away
Polk County Extension
The mission of the Texas AgriLife Extension Service in Polk County is to offer the citizens of Polk County quality, educational programs in the areas of Agriculture, Family and Consumer Sciences, 4-H & Youth and Community Development.
Located in Livingston, Texas - about 232 miles away
Kaufman County Extension
Greetings from Kaufman County Extension Office. Kaufman County had its beginning in a fort built in 1840 to protect surveyors from Indians
Located in Kaufman, Texas - about 233 miles away
Liberty County Extension
The Texas AgriLife Extension Service in Liberty County educates Texans in the areas of agriculture, environmental stewardship, youth and adult life skills, human capital and leadership, and community economic development.
Located in Liberty, Texas - about 233 miles away
Dallas County Extension
Texas AgriLife Extension is a statewide educational agency and a member of the Texas A&M University System linked in a unique partnership with the nationwide United States Department of Agriculture’s Cooperative Extension System and the Dallas County Commissioners Court
Located in Dallas, Texas - about 235 miles away
Wise County Extension
Wise County is Not Out Of The Way, Just Out Of The Ordinary! Until recently, Wise County has been one the best-kept secrets in north central Texas.
Located in Decatur, Texas - about 236 miles away
Martin County Extension
In 1881 the Texas and Pacific Railroad laid tracks from Fort Worth to Sierra Blanca. Section stations were built every ten miles along the route.
Located in Stanton, Texas - about 236 miles away
Stonewall County Extension
Stonewall County, which was named for Andrew “Stonewall” Jackson, has a rich history of buffalo hunters and Spanish Explorers. Much of its rolling farm and ranch land is jaggedly cut by the Double Mountain and the Salt Forks of the Brazos River.
Located in Aspermont, Texas - about 238 miles away
Crane County Extension
Crane County was created in 1887. After the discovery of oil the county was organized in 1927 with Crane the county seat and the only town in the county.
Located in Crane, Texas - about 239 miles away
Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Dallas
Center Director - Dr. Jeanmarie Verchot
The Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Dallas, 17360 Coit Rd., houses scientific research, public outreach, and education programs.
Located in Dallas, Texas - about 239 miles away
Van Zandt County Extension
The Van Zandt County Extension Office is your link to the land-grant university – Texas A&M. It is the source for current, unbiased information available on subjects that matter to you.
Located in Canton, Texas - about 240 miles away
Chambers County Extension
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service provides programs, tools, and resources on a local and statewide level that teach people how to improve agriculture and food production, advance health practices, protect the environment, strengthen our communities, and enrich youth.
Located in Anahuac, Texas - about 241 miles away
Midland County Extension
In 1880, the Texas Pacific Railroad began to lay tracks about the same time Southern Pacific began building from the east from El Paso. Both met in Sierra Blanca where a silver spike was driven similar to the one earlier in Utah.
Located in Midland, Texas - about 243 miles away
Denton County Extension
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is an educational outreach agency of Texas A&M University. It is funded through a partnership of the United States Department of Agriculture, the Texas A&M University System, and the county commissioners courts of Texas.
Located in Denton, Texas - about 244 miles away
Rockwall County Extension
The actual rock wall formation Rockwall County located just east of Dallas. Named for the phenomenon of the “rock wall”, the county provides unique quality of life experiences for its residents
Located in Rockwall, Texas - about 245 miles away
Willacy County Extension
Texas AgriLife Extension Service is charged with informing the public about science, technical processes, and products that have been developed through and tested by the rigorous standards of scientific research.
Located in Raymondville, Texas - about 246 miles away
Starr County Extension
Improving Lives. Improving TexasCompany OverviewThe Texas A & M AgriLife Extension Service has been dedicated to serving Texans for nearly a century
Located in Rio Grande City, Texas - about 246 miles away
Cherokee County Extension
Cherokee County Courthouse Cherokee County Texas is situated in the central portion of East Texas. It is bounded on the west by the Neches River and for 30 miles on the east by the Angelina River
Located in Rusk, Texas - about 247 miles away
Archer County Extension
Here you will find timely, helpful information that is scientifically based and unbiased for your use. If you need further information, or are interested in a topic not included in our web page, please contact our office through e-mail or phone and we will be happy to assist you.
Located in Archer City, Texas - about 252 miles away
Borden County Extension
Borden County was named for Gail Borden, a distinguished Texas patriot, surveyor and inventor of the process for condensed milk. It was created from Bexar County in 1876, but was not organized until 1891.
Located in Gail, Texas - about 253 miles away
Ector County Extension
Ector County is one of 254 counties in Texas. It is part of the Odessa-Midland Metropolitan Area. Its population is approximately 125,110. Population estimates by race groups are: Anglo – 57.
Located in Odessa, Texas - about 253 miles away
Kent County Extension
This rural county with a population of 859 was created in 1876, named after Andrew Kent who died at the Alamo in 1836. The earliest settlers were ranchers since the county’s semi-arid climate and limited potable water supply were more attractive to herdsmen than farmers.
Located in Jayton, Texas - about 253 miles away
Baylor County Extension
BAYLOR COUNTY – CROSSROADS OF NORTH TEXAS Baylor county is in the eastern part of the Rolling Red Plains. About 10,000 acres in the southern section of the county are in the Rolling Red Prairies
Located in Seymour, Texas - about 254 miles away
Hidalgo County Extension
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is a statewide educational agency linked in a unique partnership with the nationwide United States Department of Agriculture’s Cooperative System and the Hidalgo County Commissioners Court
Located in Edinburg, Texas - about 254 miles away
Pecos County Extension
Pecos County was officially designated in 1875, with the town of St. Gall (now Fort Stockton) selected as the county seat. Located in the semi-arid Trans-Pecos region of West Texas, Pecos County is the second largest county in the state with 4,740 square miles and a 1996 population of 16,213, which ranked 130th in the State.
Located in Fort Stockton, Texas - about 256 miles away
Collin County Extension
The mission of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Collin County is to improve county residents’ quality of life with custom-made educational programs which are based on community-identified needs in the areas of agriculture, environmental stewardship, youth and adult life skills, human capital and leadership and community economic development.
Located in McKinney, Texas - about 257 miles away
Angelina County Extension
Angelina County Extension Office Just as the Hasinai Indian girl named Angelina extended a “hand of friendship and welcome” to Spanish explorers in 1690, we welcome you to Angelina county, located in the heart of the East Texas piney woods
Located in Lufkin, Texas - about 257 miles away
Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Fort Stockton
District Office Manager - Staci Schoenfeldt
Serving far West Texas through research and education in environmental systems management, including air and water quality, food, feed and fiber production, animal nutrition and health, and natural resource conservation and protection.
Located in Fort Stockton, Texas - about 259 miles away
Knox County Extension
Knox County is located on the West Texas Rolling Plains stretching across the valleys of the upper Brazos and Wichita Rivers. It was created in 1858, re-created in 1876, and organized in 1886 from Young and Bexar territories.
Located in Benjamin, Texas - about 259 miles away
Smith County Extension
A unique education agency, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Tyler, Texas - about 260 miles away
Tyler County Extension
The  mission of the Tyler County AgriLife Extension  is responding to the community based needs of people in the County, We are committed to identifying the public’s  needs and build support along the way
Located in Woodville, Texas - about 262 miles away
Montague County Extension
Montague County Courthouse MONTAGUE COUNTY is in the northern part of north-central Texas. It is bordered on the north by the Red River and by the State of Oklahoma
Located in Montague, Texas - about 263 miles away
Texas A&M AgriLife District 12
District 12 is the southernmost district in Texas for A&M AgriLife Extension. It includes 20 counties and 19 county offices, supported by a District headquarters at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research & Extension Center at Weslaco.
Located in Weslaco, Texas - about 263 miles away
Hardin County Extension
Hardin County’s Texas A&M AgriLife Extension services offers a variety of educational outreach services including programs such as 4-H and youth education; health and nutrition education; and Ag and natural resources programs.
Located in Kountze, Texas - about 264 miles away
Nacogdoches County Extension
Nacogdoches County is in the middle of the East Texas area of the state on a divide between the Angelina and Attoyac Rivers. It is hilly with red, gray and sandy soils.
Located in Nacogdoches, Texas - about 266 miles away
Rains County Extension
The birth of Rains County came about in 1870 by taking in land from Wood, Van Zandt, Hunt  and Hopkins Counties. Rains County and Emory, the County Seat, received its name from Mr.
Located in Emory, Texas - about 266 miles away
Clay County Extension
A unique education agency, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Henrietta, Texas - about 269 miles away
Hunt County Extension
Hunt County Texas, located in northeastern Texas, is 841 square miles of land, and 41 square miles of water. The county was created by the first legislature of the new state of Texas in 1846.
Located in Greenville, Texas - about 269 miles away
Cooke County Extension
A unique education agency, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Gainesville, Texas - about 270 miles away
Cameron County Extension
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is a statewide educational agency and a member of the Texas A & M University System linked in a unique partnership with the nationwide United States Department of Agriculture’s Cooperative System and the Cameron County Commissioners Court.
Located in San Benito, Texas - about 270 miles away
King County Extension
The Texas AgriLife Extension in King County is under the direction of Toby Oliver, the County Agent and Beth Whitener, the County Agrilife Administrator.
Located in Guthrie, Texas - about 271 miles away
Dawson County Extension
Mission: The mission of AgriLife Extension is a seemingly simple one: improving the lives of people, businesses, and communities across Texas and beyond through high-quality, relevant education.
Located in Lamesa, Texas - about 271 miles away
Ward County Extension
Home of the world’s largest oak forest! This huge oak forest is located in the scenic Sandhills State Park. The Sandhills alone comprise 4,000 acres of sand dunes, while the “forest” occupies 40,000 acres.
Located in Monahans, Texas - about 272 miles away
Wichita County Extension
A unique education agency, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Wichita Falls, Texas - about 273 miles away
Garza County Extension
Post City, Texas, founded in 1907 by breakfast cereal magnate, Charles William Post, was truly a “dream city”. His vision drew him to one of the most beautiful locations in West Texas, the area where the head waters of both arms of the Brazos River join to outline the scenic Caprock escarpment of the Llano Estacado.
Located in Post, Texas - about 274 miles away
Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Overton
This Center was established in 1967 to house personnel and programs of the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and Texas Cooperative Extension for the purpose of addressing the needs of East Texas and its citizens.
Located in Overton, Texas - about 274 miles away
Ecosystem Service Management
Texas Agrilife Extension
The Texas AgriLife Extension Service provides education to Texas residents based on university research. The mission of AgriLife Extension is to improve the lives of people, businesses, and communities across Texas and beyond.
Located in College Station, Texas - about 275 miles away
Wood County Extension
Courthouse Photo Courtesy of texascourthosue.com Welcome to Wood County, home of Lake Fork!! The Wood County Extension Staff are proud to live and work here
Located in Quitman, Texas - about 275 miles away
Jefferson County Extension
The Jefferson County Office of Texas AgriLife Extension Service educates Texans in all areas of agriculture including horticulture, marine sciences, environmental stewardship, youth and adult life skills, human capital and leadership, and community economic development
Located in Beaumont, Texas - about 276 miles away
Rusk County Extension
A unique education agency, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Henderson, Texas - about 277 miles away
Andrews County Extension
The Mission of the Andrews County Extension is to provide a strong educational system and develop a strong economy that will prepare its citizens and its children for the 21st century.
Located in Andrews, Texas - about 279 miles away
Grayson County Extension
This is the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service website for Grayson County Texas.   We are located North of Dallas on the Oklahoma border
Located in Sherman, Texas - about 283 miles away
Dickens County Extension
Welcome to Dickens County. Historic big-ranch county on Rolling Plains of West Texas just below the Cap Rock, created 1876 and organized 1891 from Bexar District.
Located in Dickens, Texas - about 283 miles away
Foard County Extension
Foard County Agriculture Extension Work began on November 1, 1911 when Francis J. Craddock was appointed as the first county agriculture agent.
Located in Crowell, Texas - about 285 miles away
Hopkins County Extension
Hopkins County is located in Northeast Texas approximately 70 miles East of Dallas and 100 miles West of Texarkana, Hopkins County is located between Lake Fork and Cooper Lake.
Located in Sulphur Springs, Texas - about 286 miles away
Lynn County Extension
A unique education agency, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Tahoka, Texas - about 287 miles away
Jasper County Extension
Just the beginning:  Outdoor Learning Center and master gardener greenhouse at the Arboretum on Water Street in Jasper. Jasper County, Butterfly Capital of Texas — Butterfly Festival is the first Saturday in October, during the monarch butterfly migration through East Texas
Located in Jasper, Texas - about 289 miles away
Wilbarger County Extension
Wilbarger County was created February 1, 1858, and was named for the two Wilbarger brothers, Josiah and Mathias. They were pioneer Texans and both surveyors.
Located in Vernon, Texas - about 293 miles away
San Augustine County Extension
San Augustine County History Population 8,888 (2000) San Augustine County is in extreme East Texas. It is bordered by the Attoyac River on the west, Sabine County on the east, Shelby County to the north, and Sam Rayburn Reservoir to the south.
Located in San Augustine, Texas - about 294 miles away
Gregg County Extension
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is a partnership between Gregg County, the Texas A&M University System, and the United States Department of Agriculture.
Located in Longview, Texas - about 294 miles away
Fannin County Extension
MISSION: The mission of the Texas AgriLife Extension Service is to provide quality, relevant outreach and continuing education programs and services the residents of Fannin County.
Located in Bonham, Texas - about 294 miles away
Upshur County Extension
Upshur County is located in the piney woods of Northeast Texas. In 2010, the county population was just over 39,000. Gilmer, the county seat, is located on the Old Cherokee Trace.
Located in Gilmer, Texas - about 294 miles away
Delta County Extension
Delta County was created on July 29, 1870, from parts of Lamar and Hopkins counties between the South and North Sulphur Rivers. In Northeast Texas, Delta County is triangular shaped like the forth letter of the Greek Alphabet, hence the name.
Located in Cooper, Texas - about 296 miles away
Crosby County Extension
For more information about Crosby County, or any of Texas’ 254 counties, you can access the following: the Texas Almanac 1996-1997; web sites http://govinfo.
Located in Crosbyton, Texas - about 296 miles away
Sabine County Extension
Programs conducted in Sabine county were very diverse and in most instances based on program area committee requests. Agent conducted Fruit and Nut production clinics in Angelina, Nacogdoches, Shelby and Panola counties during the year.
Located in Pineland, Texas - about 296 miles away
Cottle County Extension
Welcome to Cottle County!! Paducah is the County Seat with population of 1,757. Chiefly agribusiness. Major income from cotton, grains, alfalfa; cow-calf operations, stocker cattle, horses raised; some irrigation.
Located in Paducah, Texas - about 296 miles away
Shelby County Extension
Historic Shelby County Couthouse Shelby County is one of the original counties of Texas. We are located in the eastern part of the state bordering what is now called Toledo Bend Lake
Located in Center, Texas - about 297 miles away
Brewster - Jeff Davis County
Brewster County encompasses 3,989,308 acres of mountainous desert and is the largest county in land area in the state. The average rainfall is from 6″ to 16″ a year.
Located in Alpine, Texas - about 298 miles away
Panola County Extension
In 1999, thirty-seven citizens participated in the Texas Community Futures Forum process to discover the most important needs here. The high priority issues that were identified were health care, economic diversification, forestry, animal damage control, county litter control, private land ownership, youth services, community services, child safety, family crisis, and technical education.
Located in Carthage, Texas - about 300 miles away
Newton County Extension
Newton County is in southeastern Texas on the Louisiana border. Newton, the geographic center and largest town of the county, is seventy miles northeast of Beaumont.
Located in Newton, Texas - about 301 miles away
Gaines County Extension
Our goal is to improve the lives of people, businesses, and communities in Gaines County as well as across the State of Texas and beyond through high-quality, relevant education.
Located in Seminole, Texas - about 301 miles away
Reeves County Extension
Texas AgriLife Extension plays a vital role in Reeves County. We provide practical information and education to help people make their lives better and to help our communities and neighborhoods address their problems.
Located in Pecos, Texas - about 302 miles away
Franklin County Extension
The Franklin County office of Texas A AgriLife Extension Service is housed in the historic 1912 Jail at 210 N. Kaufman Street, Mount Vernon.
Located in Mount Vernon, Texas - about 304 miles away
Camp County Extension
Camp County Courthouse Camp County is located in the heart of Northeast Texas. It is the third smallest county in the state, comprising only 195
Located in Pittsburg, Texas - about 305 miles away
Terry County Extension
The goal of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service – Terry County is to provide relevant outreach and continuing education programs to the people of Terry County.
Located in Brownfield, Texas - about 306 miles away
Hardeman County Extension
Hardeman County was created in 1858 from Fannin County, recreated in 1876 and organized in 1884. Hardeman County is named for pioneer Texas brothers, Bailey and T.
Located in Quanah, Texas - about 307 miles away
Motley County Extension
Motley County is geographically situated in the rolling plains area. Located in the western part of the state seated in the Caprock with rough terrain, broken by the Pease tributaries.
Located in Matador, Texas - about 307 miles away
Lubbock County Extension
Located in the heart of West Texas, Lubbock is the major retail and wholesale trade area for West Texas and eastern New Mexico. Lubbock is within 450 miles or the major metropolitan areas of Texas including Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Laredo, El Paso, and Amarillo.
Located in Lubbock, Texas - about 312 miles away
Harrison County Extension
Welcome to the Harrison County Office of The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. We are glad that you took the time to visit us “on the web”.
Located in Marshall, Texas - about 313 miles away
Titus County Extension
TITUS COUNTY Texas is old country. The earliest American settling in Texas made it their home. They felled the great trees, plowed bottoms and hills, worked, loved, lived, and died in this ancient land.
Located in Mount Pleasant, Texas - about 314 miles away
Lamar County Extension
Home Settlement of the Lamar County area began in the 1820′s.   Lamar County was officially organized in 1841 and named for Mirabeau B
Located in Paris, Texas - about 315 miles away
Morris County Extension
MORRIS COUNTY. Morris County (C-22) is located in northeastern Texas, one county removed from the state’s northern boundary and one county removed from the state’s eastern boundary.
Located in Daingerfield, Texas - about 317 miles away
Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Lubbock
District Extension Administrator - Michael Clawson
For more than 100 years, the Lubbock Center and its satellite research stations have been addressing key issues for Southern High Plains producers.
Located in Lubbock, Texas - about 317 miles away
Floyd County Extension
Working hand-in-hand with its Texas A&M System partners, the state legislature, and the communities it serves, the mission of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service to serve Texans through community-based education has remained unchanged for almost a century.
Located in Floydada, Texas - about 318 miles away
Presidio County Extension
Welcome to beautiful Presidio County home of the last frontier and the Marfa Mystery Lights. Presidio County encompasses  2,698,735 acres of mountainous desert terrain.
Located in Marfa, Texas - about 318 miles away
Marion County Extension
Home The Texas A&M AgriLIFE Extension is a partnership between Marion County, Texas A&M University and the United States Department of Agriculture
Located in Jefferson, Texas - about 320 miles away
Childress County Extension
The Childress County area was first inhabited in by displaced Comanche Indians and later by early ranchers that arrived around 1800. The county was created in 1876 from the Bexar and Young districts and in 1887 Childress County was established and named for the author of the Texas Declaration of Independence, George C.
Located in Childress, Texas - about 322 miles away
Yoakum County Extension
The Yoakum County Extension is a member of the Texas A&M University System. Its mission is to provide quality, relevant outreach and continuing education programs and services to the people of Yoakum County.
Located in Plains, Texas - about 330 miles away
Hockley County Extension
The Hockley County Extension is an arm of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, which teaches Texans by extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Levelland, Texas - about 331 miles away
Cass County Extension
Cass County was established in 1846 and named for Senator Lewis Cass of Michigan, who favored the annexation of Texas. It is the second county below the Oklahoma/Arkansas border and is located on rolling, pine-covered hills in the heart of a natural sportsman’s paradise.
Located in Linden, Texas - about 332 miles away
Red River County Extension
HomeCourthouse- Red River County MISSION: The mission of Texas Cooperative Extension is to provide quality, relevant outreach and continuing education programs and services the residents of Red River County
Located in Clarksville, Texas - about 332 miles away
Hale County Extension
Hale County is located in the center of Llano Estacado or Staked Plains in the center of the northern tier of the South Plains. The county was named for John C.
Located in Plainview, Texas - about 341 miles away
Lamb County Extension
The Lamb County Extension is an arm of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, which teaches Texans by extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Littlefield, Texas - about 347 miles away
Hall County Extension
Hall County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, the population is 3,353. Its county seat is Memphis. Hall County is named for Warren D.
Located in Memphis, Texas - about 347 miles away
Briscoe County Extension
Welcome to Briscoe County.  Briscoe County is on the edge of the Texas High Plains along the eastern Caprock escarpment, which separates the Llano Estacado from the Rolling Plains.
Located in Silverton, Texas - about 348 miles away
Collingsworth County Extension
Collingsworth County Extension operates under the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, which teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Wellington, Texas - about 350 miles away
Bowie County Extension
Today, Bowie County has a population of approximately 90,000 people, fifty percent of that population lives in Texarkana. Bowie County is diverse, ranging from a suburban lifestyle to a very rural way of life.
Located in New Boston, Texas - about 351 miles away
Cochran County Extension
The Cochran County Extension is an arm of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. The Extension provides quality, relevant outreach and continuing educational programs and services to the people of Cochran County and Texas
Located in Morton, Texas - about 353 miles away
Swisher County Extension
The Swisher County Extension is a member of the Texas A&M University System. Its mission is to provide quality, relevant outreach and continuing education programs and services to the people of Swisher County.
Located in Tulia, Texas - about 364 miles away
Donley County Extension
The Donley County Extension is an arm of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, which teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Clarendon, Texas - about 369 miles away
Culberson County Extension
Van Horn Crossroads of the Texas Mountain Trail Welcome to Culberson County where magnificent landscapes and awesome skies are Van Horns greatest assets.
Located in Van Horn, Texas - about 372 miles away
Bailey County Extension
The Bailey County Extension is an arm of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, which offers practical, how-to education based on university research.
Located in Muleshoe, Texas - about 378 miles away
Castro County Extension
Castro County Extension is an arm of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, which teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities
Located in Dimmitt, Texas - about 382 miles away
Armstrong County Extension
Armstrong County lies in the southeastern part of the Texas Panhandle. The county seat of Claude was established in 1890. There are three communities in Armstrong County: Washburn, Wayside and Goodnight.
Located in Claude, Texas - about 389 miles away
Randall County Extension
The Texas AgriLife Extension Service in Randall County, is a member of the Texas A&M University System. Its mission is to provide quality, relevant outreach and continuing education programs and services to the people of Randall County.
Located in Canyon, Texas - about 396 miles away
Deaf Smith County Extension
The Deaf Smith County Extension is an arm of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, which teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities
Located in Hereford, Texas - about 400 miles away
Carson County Extension
The Carson County Extension is an arm of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, which teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Panhandle, Texas - about 404 miles away
Hudspeth County Extension
Hudspeth County was named after the separation from El Paso County. Its’ county seat is Sierra Blanca, with ranching as the major agronomic enterprise.
Located in Sierra Blanca, Texas - about 404 miles away
Potter County Extension
Potter County is located in the central part of the Texas Panhandle. It has a total land area of 581,357 acres, or 908.37 square miles. Potter County’s population in 2010 was 121,073, this population lives primarily in Amarillo and surrounding subdivisions.
Located in Amarillo, Texas - about 405 miles away
Gray County Extension
A unique education agency, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Pampa, Texas - about 407 miles away
Texas Agriculture Law Blog
Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist, Agricultural Law - Tiffany Dowell Lashmet
About the Texas Agriculture Law Blog:  Welcome to the Texas Ag Law Blog! This blog is an outreach project of the Texas Agrilife Extension Service.
Located in Amarillo, Texas - about 408 miles away
Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Amarillo
Major Focus: The broad mission of the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Amarillo, a unit of The Texas A&M University System, is to serve the citizens of Texas, the nation and world through research, education and service, which create vital economic, environmental and societal benefits.
Located in Amarillo, Texas - about 408 miles away
Roberts County Extension
The Roberts County Extension is a member of the Texas A&M University System. Its mission is to provide quality, relevant outreach and continuing education programs and services to the people of Roberts County.
Located in Miami, Texas - about 413 miles away
Hemphill County Extension
The Wheeler County Extension is a member of the Texas A&M University System. Its mission is to provide quality, relevant outreach and continuing education programs and services to the people of Wheeler County.
Located in Canadian, Texas - about 422 miles away
Hemphill County
The Texas AgriLife Extension Service Hemphill County staff provide a wide range of information requested by citizens of Hale County. The Extension offers science based information on agriculture, healthy living, and provides educational opportunities through 4-H.
Located in Canadian, Texas - about 424 miles away
Oldham County Extension
The Oldham County Extension is an arm of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, which teaches Texans by extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Vega, Texas - about 425 miles away
Hutchinson County Extension
A unique education agency, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Stinnett, Texas - about 436 miles away
Lipscomb County Extension
The Lipscomb County Extension provides research based educational information to the residents of the county through educational programs, newsletters, mass media and one on one dialouge
Located in Lipscomb, Texas - about 444 miles away
Moore County Extension
The Moore County Extension is an arm of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, which teaches Texans by extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Dumas, Texas - about 451 miles away
Hansford County Extension
Hansford County was established in 1889. Its county seat is Spearman, which is the agribusiness center of the area. Land uses in Hansford are “traditionally Texan”: corn, wheat, sorghum, soybean, cattle grazing, and feed yards.
Located in Spearman, Texas - about 455 miles away
Ochiltree County Extension
The Ochiltree County Extension is an arm of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, which teaches Texans by extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Perryton, Texas - about 462 miles away
El Paso County Extension
Texas A  M AgriLife Extension is the educational outreach agency of the Texas A&M University System linked in a unique partnership with the nationwide United States Department of Agriculture’s Cooperative Extension System and the El Paso County Commissioners Court.
Located in El Paso, Texas - about 476 miles away
Dallam-Hartley County Extension
Dalhart was founded in 1901. The city was founded at the site of a Railroad junction, which heavily contributed to its early growth. Dalhart was in the center of the Dust Bowl, an area adversely affected by a long period of drought and dust during the Great Depression of the 1930′s.
Located in Dalhart, Texas - about 477 miles away
Sherman County Extension
Sherman County located in the top tier of counties in the uppermost part of Texas panhandle is the home to 3186 people. The topography is level, broken by creeks and playas.
Located in Stratford, Texas - about 483 miles away
Parmer County Extension
The Parmer County Extension is an arm of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, which teaches Texans by extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.
Located in Bovina, Texas - about 542 miles away
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