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Brazos County, like many other Texas counties, is concentrating on growing a strong educational system and developing a strong economy that will prepare its citizens and its children for the 21st century. It is the home of Texas A&M University and the Fighting Texas Aggies.
You may read about Extension in the newspaper or hear us on the radio or TV. We are available for you. Come in, email, or call us today to attend an Extension opportunity or get more information on programming.
Meet the different program areas within Brazos County AgriLife Extension and Cooperative Extension Program:
Agricultural and Natural Resources are a vital part of the economy for farm and ranch based businesses. We assist with land owner education based on your issues and have programs including: Pasture & Grazing Management, Livestock & Crop Production Systems, New Landowner Education and Pesticide Training & Licensing.
4-H is an outstanding youth development organization of more than six million young people across America learning leadership, citizenship and life skills through various projects.
Family and Community Health or FCH offers programs to help your family in raising children, housing and environment, eating well, managing money, and all around staying healthy. The Brazos County Office proudly offers the following programs:
FCH also offers Better Living for Texans (BLT) programming and is part of the SNAP Education program.
Master Gardeners and Volunteers are available for your lawn and garden planting questions. It’s just one more way to meet the needs of the citizens of Brazos County.
View our 2018 Highlights in the Brazos County Making a Difference document:
2018 Making a Difference Document
Recreation in Brazos County includes fishing, hunting, and the many events/activities relating to the Texas A&M University. The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum are located in College Station. The first quarter of 1998 cost of living index by the American Chamber of Commerce Researchers Association shows Bryan-College Station as one of the least expensive places in the U.S. in which to live. Based on this cost of living survey, Bryan-College Station was the 2nd least expensive Texas city, of 29 Texas cities surveyed, and the 5th least…Read More ?
Its county seat is Bryan. Other towns include College Station, Kurten, Millican, Welborn and Wixon Valley. Brazos County is located in the south central part of the state and lies between the Brazos and Navasota rivers. The county is ideally situated in the middle of a triangle bounded by Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, and Austin. Approximately 80% of the Texas population is located within a 200 mile radius of Bryan – College Station. Brazos County has a land area of 586 square miles. Brazos County’s physical features are predominantly…Read More ?
Click on EVENTS tab for upcoming event information! Check out our NEWSLETTER and PUBLICATIONS tabs! Brazos County, like many other Texas counties, is concentrating on growing a strong educational system and developing a strong economy that will prepare its citizens and its children for the 21st century. It is the home of Texas A&M University and the Fighting Texas Aggies. You may read about Extension in the newspaper or hear us on the radio or TV. We are available for you. Come in, emai