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Program Areas
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service offers a diverse array of educational programs, activities, and resources. These range from self-study activities to programs that you can attend. No matter the name, Extension programs are based on objective, research-based, practical information that you can use today. Listed below are the departments, programs, units and institutes that make up the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.
Extension Programs in Texas A&M University Departments
- Aggie-Horticulture
- Agricultural Economics
- Animal Science
- Biological & Agricultural Engineering
- Ecosystem Science & Management
- Entomology
- Nutrition & Food Science
- Plant Pathology & Microbiology
- Poultry Science
- Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences
- Soil & Crop Sciences
- Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences
Extension Programs & Units
- Agricultural & Environmental Safety
- 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
- 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
Extension Volunteer Programs
- Master Volunteers (View All)
- Leadership Advisory Boards
- Master Gardener
- Master Marketers
- Master Wellness Volunteers
- Program Area Committees
- Texas Master Naturalist
- Texas 4-H & Youth Development Volunteers
Institutes
- The Institute for Infectious Animal Diseases (IIAD)
- Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute
- Texas Water Resources Institute
- V.G. Young Institute of County Government
Education Networks
Internal Units & Services
Statewide Support Directory