Agriculture Education in the USA
Agricultural Universities and Colleges in the United States
A list of the top agricultural universities and colleges in the United Sates of America. Premier
centers of teaching, research, outreach, technologies at local, regional, national and international levels. These
schools offer biological and agricultural engineering, environmental horticulture, wildlife, agricultural business,
animal science, forestry, agronomy, agricultural economics, veterinary science, agriculture programs, educational
programs and services in agriculture and natural resources. Lifelong learning and employment experiences
contributing to a safe, abundant food and fiber supply; promoting the well-being and health of individuals,
families, and communities; enhancing sustainability of agricultural and economic systems. These are community
oriented schools that not only enhance the lives of their students but also the cities, states and country in which
they reside. This list is alphabetical by state, most of these universities are Land Grant Universities. Also at
the bottom of this page I'm putting a link to Agricultural Information Recourses.
Ag-Edu-A--C; Alabama
- Arizona - Arkansas - California
Ag-Edu-C--D; California cont'd. -
Colorado - Connecticut - Deleware
Ag-Edu-F--I; Florida - Georgia -
Hawaii - Idaho - Illinois
Ag-Edu-I--K; Indiana - Iowa -
Kansas - Kentucky
Ag-Edu-L--M; Louisiana - Maine -
Maryland - Massachusetts - Michigan
Ag-Edu-M--M; Minnesota -
Mississippi - Missouri
Ag-Edu-M--N; Montana -
Nebraska - Nevada - New Hampshire - New Jersey - New Mexico - New York
Ag-Edu-N--P; North Carolina - North
Dakota - Ohio - Oklahoma - Oregon - Pennsylvania
Ag-Edu-R--U; Rhode Island - South
Carolina - South Dakota - Tennessee - Texas - Utah
Ag-Edu-V--W; Vermont - Virginia -
Washington - West Virginia - Wisconsin - Wyoming
Agricultural Information Resources: This
site provides you with a complete list/link to all U.S. Cooperative Extension web sites. The Cooperative
Extension System is a nationwide, non-credit educational network. Each U.S. state and territory has a state
office at its land-grant university and a network of local or regional offices. These offices are staffed by one
or more experts who provide useful, practical, and research-based information to agricultural producers, small
business owners, youth, consumers, and others in rural areas and communities of all sizes.
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