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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. Each county office is supported by Extension program specialists and research scientists in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Texas A&M University who provide research-based information and educational materials which are then delivered by the local county faculty to citizens in their county.

The mission of Texas A&M  AgriLife Extension Service is to provide quality, relevant outreach and continuing education programs and services to the people of Texas. The staff and faculty of the Denton County office of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are dedicated to accomplishing this mission in Denton County by extending the resources of the Texas A&M University System to the people of Denton County.

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service focuses broadly on four major state-wide issues which all county programs across the state address in their local counties.

  1. Health, Safety, and Well-Being
  2. Environmental Stewardship and Natural Resources
  3. Economic Competitiveness, Viability, and Stability
  4. Life Skills and Leadership

 


Contact Denton County Extension

    Listed as:
  • Cooperative Extension
Contact Denton County Extension

401 W. Hickory St.
Ste 125
Denton, TX  76201
Phone: (940) 349-2883


Service Area
Services provided in:
  • Denton County, Texas

REMINDER: This listing is a free service of HabitatCAN.
Denton County Extension is not employed by or affiliated with the Habitat Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.

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