Palo Pinto County

AgriLife Extension Service Office

Welcome to the Palo Pinto County Extension Office!

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is a statewide educational agency and a member of the Texas A&M University System linked in a unique partnership with the nationwide United States Department of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension System and County Commissioners Courts of Texas.  The mission of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, is a seemingly simple one: improving the lives of people, businesses, and communities across Texas and beyond through high-quality, relevant education.  AgriLife Extension offers a diverse array of educational programs, activities, and resources.

Extension brings the resources of the Texas A&M University System to Palo Pinto County. Through field based faculty, Extension provides unbiased, research-based information, educational programs and technical assistance in the following core service areas:

  • Agriculture and Natural Resources
  • Family and Community Health
  • 4-H and Youth Development
  • Community and Economic Development

About Palo Pinto County:

Palo Pinto County, with a population of 29,747, is located in north central Texas. The county covers 948 square miles with the center of the county being 80 miles west of Fort Worth.

Palo Pinto County was established by the Texas state legislature in 1856 and organized the next year.  The town of Golconda was chosen to be the county seat and was renamed Palo Pinto in 1858.

Land uses in the county include: forage, wheat, sorghum, pecans, cattle grazing and recreational. Possum Kingdom Lake, Lake Palo Pinto, and Lake Mineral Wells provide opportunities for fishing and other water sports. Other recreational opportunities include scenic drives, visits to Lake Mineral Wells State Park or Possum Kingdom State Park, and hunting.

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Palo Pinto County Staff

Lynette Babcock

  • County Extension Agent
  • County Coordinator
  • Family and Community Health
Fax: (940) 659-2655

Jason Westbrook

  • County Extension Agent
  • 4-H Coordinator
  • Agriculture and Natural Resources
Fax: (940) 659-1228

Cindy Peugh

  • County Secretary
  • Support Staff
Fax: (940) 659-2655
Kids leading cows at a livestock show

Attention Livestock Exhibitors!! It's Time to Order State Validation Tags

It’s time to order state validation tags for steers that will be shown at the 2025 State Fair or Heart O’ Texas Fair, 2026 Palo Pinto County Livestock Show, or Major Stock Shows in 2026. The PPCLA has implemented a new rule that all large animals that will be shown at the county show must be state validated.  Please call the Palo Pinto County Extension office if you have any questions.

It’s also time to order lamb, goat, and heifer tags for State Fair and Heart O’ Texas. Tag orders will be due to the Extension office by April 9, 2025.

 

Swine Tag Orders Due

State Fair & Heart O ‘Texas swine tag orders will be due by April 28, 2025. Tags will be $15.00 each and that will be due when they are ordered.  Please call the Palo Pinto County Extension Office at 940-659-1228 if you have any questions.

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Palo Pinto County

Contact Us

Address: 221 South 5th Avenue
Palo Pinto, TX 76484
Phone: (940) 659-1228
Fax: (940) 659-2655