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what exactly is the cooperative extension?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dusty Britches" data-source="post: 135460" data-attributes="member: 1900"><p>They are part of the Texas A&M University System for the money. As part of the System, they can pull together resources for cost savings.</p><p></p><p>Most A&M Agriculture professors work dual appointments with A&M and TCE or Texas Agriculture Experiment Station (primarily a reseach agency). TCE basically disseminates research results from A&M and TAES to the public and assists with implementing those results. Although it sounds simple, the lines of divisions are very fuzzy. They are charged with promoting agriculture in the state and they are the most visible of all agriculture agencies.</p><p></p><p>Most urban extension agents are specialized in urban issues, home economics, budgeting, nutrition, etc. Most rural agents are specialized in rural issues like nutrition, home economics, budgeting and agriculture. As you can see, extension agents are a very valuable part of everyone's lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dusty Britches, post: 135460, member: 1900"] They are part of the Texas A&M University System for the money. As part of the System, they can pull together resources for cost savings. Most A&M Agriculture professors work dual appointments with A&M and TCE or Texas Agriculture Experiment Station (primarily a reseach agency). TCE basically disseminates research results from A&M and TAES to the public and assists with implementing those results. Although it sounds simple, the lines of divisions are very fuzzy. They are charged with promoting agriculture in the state and they are the most visible of all agriculture agencies. Most urban extension agents are specialized in urban issues, home economics, budgeting, nutrition, etc. Most rural agents are specialized in rural issues like nutrition, home economics, budgeting and agriculture. As you can see, extension agents are a very valuable part of everyone's lives. [/QUOTE]
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