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Established in 1915, the Texas AgriLife Extension Service provides Texans with continuing education programs and services related to the food and fiber industry, environmental and natural resources conservation, family and consumer sciences, youth development, nutrition and health, and community economic development. More than 900 professional educators and some 90,000 volunteers team up throughout Texas to serve families, youth, communities and businesses in all 254 counties. Among those served are the hundreds of thousands of young people who benefit annually from Extension’s 4-H and youth development programs. The agency was previously known as Texas Cooperative Extension.

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