Texas A&M AgriLife Extension provides programs, tools, and resources – local and statewide – that teach people how to improve agriculture and food production, advance health practices, protect the environment, strengthen our communities, and enrich youth.
Through a statewide network of professional educators, trained volunteers, and county offices, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension addresses the diverse range of contemporary and emerging issues that affect local communities.
Whether leading diabetes education programs, giving demonstrations on passenger safety, conducting agriculture field days, offering web-based classes for childcare licensing, or answering questions one-on-one about soil testing, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension provides relevant continuing education that encourages lasting and effective change.
AgriLife Extension partners with many external organizations, including thousands of trained volunteers, to deliver local programming.
Extension Programs & Units
Agricultural & Environmental Safety
BattleGround to Breaking Ground
Better Living for Texans (BLT)
Community Economic Development
Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP)
Extension Career Intern Training and Education Program (EXCITE)
Family & Community Health
Junior Master Gardener (JMG)
Path to the Plate
San Antonio Livestock Exposition – Leadership Extension (SALE-LE)
Sea Grant Extension
Stiles Farm Foundation
Texas 4-H & Youth Development
Texas Agricultural Lifetime Leadership Program
Texas Military Program
Texas-Poland Young Farmer Exchange Program
Texas Rural Leadership Program
Texas Wildlife Services Program
Veterinary Medicine
Viticulture & Enology
Extension Volunteer Programs
Master Volunteers
Leadership Advisory Boards
Master Gardeners
Master Marketers
Master Wellness Volunteers
Program Area Committees
Texas Master Naturalist
Texas 4-H & Youth Development Volunteers