Falls County, located in central Texas near Waco and Temple, is a rectangular region spanning 765 square miles. Established in 1850, the county is named after the Falls on the Brazos River and is home to approximately 17,000 residents. With agriculture playing a significant role in the local economy, Falls County relies on the expertise of Texas AgriLife Extension Service to provide educational tools and information to improve the lives, properties, and economic status of its diverse population.
Texas AgriLife Extension in Falls County conducts seminars, workshops, demonstrations, and camps to help individuals and families better manage their farms, ranches, businesses, health, animals, financial security, and family relationships. With the support of volunteers and the fact-based research of Texas A&M University, County Extension Agents extend their knowledge and expertise throughout the county, aiming to enhance the quality of life for all residents.
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