Texas AgriLife Extension Service 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!

The AgriLife Center in Dallas is a gateway to science and public outreach for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Working through two Texas A&M System agencies - Texas AgriLife Research and Texas AgriLife Extension Service - the Center produces science-based research, technologies and educational programs to help urban clientele manage and conserve natural resources.

Research and education programs at the AgriLife Center at Dallas resolve issues that include the biology, management, utility, adaptability, genetic improvement and pest problems of plants used in Texas landscapes; water conservation and management; energy conservation; and issues related to the diverse green industry.

A primary goal is to improve urban and suburban environments through responsible use of natural resources.

The Center also serves as headquarters for AgriLife Extension District IV, east Regional Program Director for Agriculture and Natural Resources, and east Regional Program Director for Family and Consumer Sciences.

Location: 
17360 Coit Road
75252 Dallas , TX
Phone: 972-231-5362