The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Dawson County, Texas, located in the county seat of Lamesa, serves a population primarily involved in agriculture and related industries. Through unbiased, research-based information and educational programs, the Extension Program aims to improve the lives of individuals, businesses, and communities by promoting healthy living, financial stability, successful child-rearing, and environmental stewardship.
Dawson County, created in 1876 and named after Captain Nicholas Mosby Dawson, has a rich history rooted in agriculture. Lamesa, the county seat since 1905, is situated on the South Plains of Texas, offering a unique blend of educational resources and support for those engaged in agriculture and natural resource management.
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