Gray County

AgriLife Extension Service Office
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                   Beautiful sunrises and sunsets in the Texas Panhandle.                          (Sam Craft/Texas A&M AgriLife Marketing and Communications)

The Gray County Extension Office, located in Pampa, Texas, serves as a trusted resource for residents seeking practical, research-based solutions to everyday challenges. As part of the statewide Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service network, the office is committed to enriching lives through education and community engagement.

The mission of the Gray County Extension Office is to provide accessible, science-backed programs that support agriculture, youth development, family wellness, and natural resource stewardship. Through hands-on learning, workshops, and outreach events, the office empowers individuals and families to make informed decisions that improve their quality of life.

By addressing local needs—from crop and livestock management to youth leadership and health education—the Extension Office plays a vital role in strengthening the community. Collaborative efforts with schools, civic organizations, and local governments help extend the reach and impact of its programs.

Residents can connect with the Gray County Extension Office by visiting in person, attending educational events, or reaching out to staff for guidance and support. Whether you’re a farmer, parent, student, or community leader, the office is here to help you grow, learn, and thrive.

Resources Available in Gray County

AgriLife Extension offers key programs across the state that are organized and supported at the county level. Click the links below for more information about local programming or contact your county office.

Food Managers 2-Day Certification Training: November 4th & 5th

How can this course help you?

  • Understand the major causes of foodborne illness and how to prevent them
  • Increase the food safety knowledge of your employees
  • Improve relationships with health officials
  • Upon passing the certification exam, you will fulfill state requirements for Certified Food Manager status.

Topics covered include:

  • Foodborne illnesses and how they are caused
  • Food safety hazards
  • Sanitation regulations
  • HACCP, AND MORE!

Call 806-669-8033 for more information

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