Matagorda County

AgriLife Extension Service Office
Small group of red calves.

Matagorda County is in the Coastal Prairie region of Texas, bounded on the north by Wharton County, on the east by Brazoria County and the Gulf of Mexico, on the west by Calhoun and Jackson counties, and on the south by the Gulf of Mexico and Tres Palacios, Matagorda, and East Matagorda bays. Bay City is the county’s seat of government and largest city founded in 1894, and because of its location near the center of the county it replaced Matagorda as the county seat.

The name Matagorda, Spanish for “thick brush,” was derived from the canebrakes that formerly lined the shore. Crossed by the once highly flood-prone Colorado River, which bisects it from north to south, the county extends across 1,612 square miles of mostly open prairie. The growing season averages 295 days per year. Live oak, post oak, pin oak, pecan, ash cottonwood, elm, red cedar, and mulberry grow in the county’s forests; mesquite and prickly pear have invaded the Bay Prairie in patches where the land has been overgrazed.

The area harbors a variety of wildlife, including bobcats, coyotes, otters, white-tailed deer, and numerous smaller mammals, as well as oysters, shrimp, fish, snakes, and waterfowl. A number of protected wildlife habitats, including Big Boggy National Wildlife Refuge, the Mad Island Wildlife Management Area, the Runnels Family Mad Island Marsh, and the Nature Conservance, are located in the county.

In 1982, 80 percent of Matagorda County was in farms and ranches, and of this, 28 percent was cultivated. The county derives 67 percent of its agricultural receipts from crops, especially rice, sorghum, soybeans, wheat, hay, and cotton. Potatoes, peaches, and pecans are also grown here. Cattle ranching has been important to the local economy. Mineral resources include salt domes, brine, petroleum, and natural gas.

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Resources Available in Matagorda 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.

4-H & Youth Development

Healthy South Texas

Texas Master Naturalist Program

  • Agriculture Tax Exemption

    The ag/timber registration numbers are required under Texas law to claim a sales tax exemption on products used in the course of agricultural or timber production.

    Those who wish to renew by phone may do so by calling 1-844-247-3639.

    More information regarding ag and timber sales tax exemptions can be found online at comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/ag-timber/.

  • Family and Community Health (FCH) is part of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. AgriLife Extension offers practical information for families: raising children, housing and environment, eating well, managing money, and staying healthy.

    The FCH program in Matagorda County addresses nutrition and wellness issues through presentations, classes, brochures, handouts, website education, hands-on activities, and one on one contact.

    If you would like more information on FCH and any programming that is offered, please contact the Matagorda County Extension Office at 979-245-4100

  • Matagorda County is a natural treasure! Miles of sandy beaches, great recreational fishing, diverse wildlife, and hundreds of species of migratory and native birds just scratch the surface of what this Texas Gulf Coast region has to offer. Matagorda Bay also serves as a rich resource for numerous industries including commercial and recreational fishing, and the commercial oyster farming industry. The protection and sustainability of our bay system is essential to a healthy and vibrant economy!

  • Be sure to attend your 4-H Club meeting this month! All clubs are now meeting; you don’t want to miss out on an opportunity because you didn’t attend your club meeting! As a reminder, you must attend three (3) of your club meetings in order to be eligible to show at the Matagorda County Fair.

    Nov. 5 News to Know

    2025 – 2026 Matagorda 4-H Clubs

     

Important MCFLA Dates

November 15, 2025 – Swine Clinic

December 6, 2025 – Swine Validation & 2nd Steer Clinic, Hoof Trimmer Present

January 10, 2026 – 3rd Steer Clinic

January 22, 2026 – Home Economics Forms and completed yellow cards due & Calf Scramble Forms Due

January 23, 2026 – Poultry Pick-up

January 28, 2026 – Rabbit Validation

February 5, 2026 – Bucket Calf Forms due to the FAIR OFFICE

February 7, 2026 – 4th Steer Clinic/Hoof Trimmer Present

 

Up Coming Events

December 5 – Diabetes Lunch & Learn at MRMC Wellness Center

 

  • Thank you for visiting the Matagorda County Extension Office website.

Matagorda County