Agriculture

Links related to agriculture including the Agricultural Extension Service, pesticide information, the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, the Texas Agricultural Statistics Service, the Texas Department of Agriculture, the Texas Farm Bureau, and Texas Forest Service.

Resources

  • Agricultural Extension Service

    Extension offers practical, how-to education based on university research. It's available to any resident of Texas. You may read it in the newspaper, hear it on the radio, attend an Extension workshop, order a publication, or just call your county Extension office.

  • Pesticide Information

    The Texas Department of Agriculture is the lead state agency for regulating pesticide use and application, ensuring state and federal laws and regulations are followed and enforced. The agency maintains extensive links providing details on the pesticide lab, compliance program, registration, risk assessment, safety measures, laws and regulations and more...

  • Texas Agricultural Experiment Station

    See highlights of new and innovative agricultural research being conducted in our various research locations across the state.

  • Texas Agricultural Statistics Service

    The Texas Agricultural Statistics Service (TASS) operates under a cooperative agreement between the Texas Department of Agriculture and the United States Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). TASS publishes current and historical statistics on agricultural commodities and activities for the State of Texas.

  • Texas Department of Agriculture

    The Texas Department of Agriculture is a service and regulatory agency dedicated to making Texas the nation's leader in agriculture while providing extraordinary and efficient service. Discover a wealth of resources related to Texas agriculture on the agency's site, including information on licensing and regulations, marketing, economic development, employment and much more...

  • Texas Farm Bureau

    A collection of agricultural resources including legislative updates, youth activities and scholarships, discount services, agricultural statistics, farm safety, and much more...

  • Texas Forest Service

    The Texas Forest Service was created in 1915 by the 34th Legislature as an integral part of The Texas A&M University System. It is mandated by law to "assume direction of all forest interests and all matters pertaining to forestry within the jurisdiction of the state."