January 30, 2026 - 02:13

A longstanding collaboration continues to yield significant benefits for agricultural education across Texas. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Capital Farm Credit have reinforced their partnership, ensuring vital educational programs reach communities in every corner of the state.
This sustained support from Capital Farm Credit provides critical resources for AgriLife Extension’s diverse and mission-driven programming. These initiatives are fundamental in equipping new generations of farmers, ranchers, and landowners with essential knowledge. The educational focus spans crucial modern topics, including innovative land management practices, financial planning strategies, and practical solutions for ongoing operational sustainability.
The alliance directly impacts local communities by keeping agricultural producers informed about the latest research and economic trends. This empowers them to make smarter decisions for their operations and families. By investing in this foundational education, the partnership strengthens the entire agricultural industry, from family-run farms to the broader Texas economy. The commitment ensures that proven, science-based information remains accessible, fostering a resilient and forward-looking agricultural sector for the future of Texas.
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