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The Gulf County Extension Office conducts research-based educational programs in agriculture, horticulture, family and consumer sciences, and 4-H youth development. Programs are designed to meet various age groups, economic levels and social situations. Programs of the Gulf County Extension Office are open to all individuals and groups regardless of race, color, sex, religion, national
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The Cooperative Extension Service is a nationwide informal educational system created by the federal Smith-Lever Act of 1914. It is a partnership between state land grant universities, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the county governments throughout the nation. All of these groups share in the planning, financing, and operation of extension programs. Funding and programs are provided jointly by the federal, state and local government partners. Here, that's the USDA, UF/IFAS and the Gulf County Board of County Commissioners. The University of Florida welcomes your comments on our social media posts and encourages interaction among Gators around the world. We also encourage our community to foster respectful and vibrant online connections. Before you post, please consider the UF Core Values and review these UF Community Commenting Guidelines (โGuidelinesโ). We review all comments made and when necessary, we reserve the right to remove comments that are:
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