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Texas AgriLife Extension Service has a mission to provide quality, relevant outreach and continuing education programs and services to the people of Texas. Extension education encompasses the broad areas of agriculture and natural resources, community economic development, family and consumer sciences, and 4-H and youth development. In the context of this broad mission, the priorities for Extension education are:
Texas AgriLife Extension Service Strategic Plan 2007-2012
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- Ensure a sustainable, profitable, and competitive food and fiber system in Texas.
- Enhance natural resource conservation and management.
- Build local capacity for economic development in Texas communities.
- Improve the health, nutrition, safety, and economic security of Texas families.
- Prepare Texas youth to be productive, positive, and equipped with life skills for the future.
- Expand access to Extension education and knowledge resources.
- Accountability
- Delivery System for Urban Audiences
- Diversity
- Employee Recognition and Rewards
- Financial and Resource Management
- Information Technology
- Internal Communication
- Marketing and External Communication
- Professional Development
- Quality Assurance
- Risk Management
- Volunteerism
Edward G. Smith
Director
Texas AgriLife Extension Service
112 Jack K. Williams Administration Building
7101 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-7101
Ph: 979-845-7967
Fax: 979-845-9542
September 2007





