We can't begin to list all the educational programs offered through the Extension. Here is a brief sample of our volunteer programs, leadership training programs and educational programs, from A to Z:
AgriFood Master Volunteers
Child-care provider training
Composting and reducing yard waste
Community economic development
Don't Bag It lawn care
Eldercare
Family Community Leadership Training
4-H Clubs and 4-H Adult volunteers
Environmental policy
Food safety
Gardening and landscape
Health and Wellness
Home-based Business
Household Recycling
Institute for County Government Training
Mainstreet and Community Beautification
Master Gardener Volunteers
Nutrition Education
Parenting Education
Pesticide Applicator Training
Rangeland Systems Approach
School Enrichment Programs
Science-based Learning For Youths
Small Business Development
Texas Agricultural Lifetime Leadership Training
Teen Leadership Programs
Una Vida Mejor
Waste Management
WaterSmart Landscape Conservation
Wildlife Habitat and Conservation
Xeriscape (pronounced zeri-scape)
Education programs of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion, age or national origin. The Texas A&M University System.