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2014 Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service

2014 Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. Centennial Celebration 100 years of service & Dedicated Volunteers. Go West Young Men & Women. 1870. 1880. 1890. The Structure of the Land Grant University System. Morrill Act - 1862, 1890. Hatch Act - 1887. Land Grant

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2014 Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service

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  1. 2014Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Centennial Celebration 100 years of service & Dedicated Volunteers

  2. Go West Young Men & Women

  3. 1870 1880 1890

  4. The Structure of the Land Grant University System Morrill Act - 1862, 1890 Hatch Act - 1887 Land Grant University System TEACHING RESEARCH EXTENSION Smith–Lever Act - 1914

  5. The Morrill Act of 1862, 1890, 1990 Sen. Justin S. Morrill (R-Vt) Beginning of the Land Grant University System

  6. Our Legacy Begins

  7. Hatch Act of 1887 • Established by US Congressmen William H. Hatch (D-Mo.), Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee • $15,000 to each Land Grant University to create experiment stations to test various Ag-related concepts. • Signed by President Grover Cleveland, 22nd President of the United States

  8. then came…. Seaman A. Knapp “The Father of Cooperative Extension” • Teacher, Professor • Farmer • College president • Director of La. Farm Colonization efforts • First demonstration in Kauffman Co. TX. • Instrumental in forming the Smith-Lever Act 1833-1911 “What a man hears, he may doubt. What he sees, he may possibly doubt. What he does himself, he cannot doubt.”

  9. Smith-Lever Act of 1914 (aka: Agriculture Extension Act) Sen. Michael Hoke Smith (D-GA) Sen. Asbury Lever (D-SC)

  10. Signing of the Smith-Lever Act (aka Agriculture Extension Act)

  11. Centennial ProclamationsignedMay 27, 2014

  12. Today: June 20, 2014…… We are here to honor: • 100 years of Cooperative Extension work • You, our very valuable volunteers

  13. Who You Are – the Volunteers of FBC • Farm Bureau: Supported the salary of the first “county agent” in Fort Bend County & many counties. • Texas Extension Education Association (Extension Home Makers, Home Demonstration Agents): supported/promoted family life. • Program Area Committees: • Ag/Hort Advisory Group • Bee PAC • Beef/Forage PAC • Crops PAC • Family & Consumer Science PAC • Pecan/Citrus PAC

  14. Task Forces: • BLT Task Force • Horse Task Force • Partners for Parenting TF • Pesticide TF • Rice Task Force • Managers: • 4-H Club Managers • 4-H Project Managers & Project Leaders • Master Volunteers: • Coastal Prairie Master Naturalist • Fort Bend Master Gardeners • Master Wellness • Leadership Advisory Board: At-large focuses on the issues important to the citizens of Fort Bend County. • And, the episodic volunteers (collaborators)

  15. Thank You! …For Being a Part! A Part of the 100 Year-old relationship with AgriLife Extension Service • Extend services to clientele • Effective spokespersons to the community • Effective spokespersons to stakeholders • Bring organization perspective to program • Concentrate their time and effort on specific subject matter / program / job • For guiding us And, a part of helping to make Fort Bend a truly wonderful place to live for all!

  16. Value of Volunteers • Old Chinese Proverb - “Behind every able man there are always other able men” • That’s YOU! • THANK YOU!

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