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To improve lives, environments and the Texas economy through education, research, extension and service.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service conducts research and education programs to advance agriculture and life sciences in Texas. Combining the forces of Texas A&M University with four state agencies, the organization has an impressive presence that extends to every county in the state.
The company's many offerings essentially come under three branches. Firstly, it runs hundreds of events and activities. Secondly, it supplies agricultural services such as soil and water diagnostics. Thirdly, it develops mobile apps, calendars, calculators, software tools and databases designed to answer the agricultural challenges and questions that Texans face.
With over 100 years experience, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service has an impressive legacy which it has continued to build on. Its modern solutions prove that it is willing to keep up with what the industry and the public need, and there is no reason to think it won't continue its success into the future.
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Rick Avery, Ph.D.
(Director, not founder)Was a County Relations Officer for the Texas Association of Counties for 6 years. Served as an assistant to a US Senator and to a US Representative. Most recently, they were Deputy Director of the Brazos Valley Council of Governments.