The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Johnson County is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals, businesses, and communities through high-quality education in various program areas, including agriculture, natural resources, community economic development, family and consumer sciences, and 4-H and youth development.
Johnson County, established in 1854 and named after Col. Middleton T. Johnson, offers a unique blend of urban and rural living. With a diverse population and a strong agricultural presence, the county also benefits from its proximity to the DFW Metroplex. Residents enjoy a range of outdoor recreational activities, access to advanced educational facilities, and the rich history showcased at the Layland Museum.
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