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D12 New Agent Orientation – Travel/Concur
FY23 Blanket Travel Authorization D12 County Extension Agents Travel on State Funds Concur – CEA Travel Requests (before a trip) Concur – Expense Reports (after a trip) Concur Training Videos
D12 New Agent Orientation – OneDrive County Reports
One Drive Instructions – D12 Agent Reports D360 Monthly Schedule Travel D-738 Office Conference – Instructions D738 Office Conference – Blank D-843 Commissioners Court Report AG-808 Mileage Log (SAMPLE) AG-808 Mileage Log
D12 New Agent Orientation – Human Resources
22-23 New Employee Benefit Enrollment FY23 Monthly Pay Schedule 2022-2023 Important Dates DS12 Calendar D12 Personnel Directory
D12 New Agent Orientation – Trainings
Training Checklist Directions to enroll in Onboarding Courses
District 12 Facility Reservation Request Form
If you will be needing equipment for your reservation, please fill out the Equipment Check Out Request Form
Binax Testing – Training Dates
BINAX TESTING – Training Dates
Online Courses
A number of online courses are now available in various areas related to home and family. Click HERE to review available courses.
Citrus Greening
Citrus Greening is a disease that can be spread quickly by an insect. Once established, it causes fruit damage and, eventually, the death of the citrus tree. The disease was first found in Florida and has since spread to several states in the Southeast and to Mexico. It remains a threat to Texas and California Citrus industries. To learn more about this threat to the Rio Grande Valley Citrus industry and how you can help, click on the TEXAS or USDA Citrus Greening Websites.
Hay Hotline
Drought and wildfires have affected many South Texas landowners and livestock producers. If you need hay, the Texas Department of Agriculture maintains a Hay Hotline that provides a listing of hay producers across the state. In addition to the website, you can also call 877.429.1998. We are supplementing the Hay Hotline with local producers who have indicated they have hay. Click Here for a list of those producers.