Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service


The Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service is an extension agency within the U.S. Department of Agriculture, part of the executive branch of the federal government. The 1994 Department Reorganization Act, passed by Congress, created CSREES by combining the former Cooperative State Research Service and the Extension Service into a single agency.
In 2009, CSREES was reorganized into the National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Sonny Ramaswamy serves as NIFA's director.

Mission

CSREES' mission is to "advance agriculture, the environment, human health and well-being, and communities" by supporting research, education, and extension programs at land-grant universities and other organizations it partners with. CSREES doesn't conduct its own research; it provides funding and leadership to land-grant universities and competitively granted awards to researchers in partner organizations.
CSREES' areas of involvement span across 60 programs in the biological, physical, and social sciences related to agricultural research, economic analysis, statistics, extension, and higher education.

Funding

CSREES administers federal appropriations through three funding tools: competitive grants, formula grants, and congressionally directed funding.

Competitive Grants

Competitive grants are awarded to applicants upon the recommendation of a peer-review panel. CSREES' competitive programs include the National Research Initiative, the Small Business Innovation Research Program, the Biotechnology Risk Assessment Program, and Outreach and Assistance for Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers.

Formula Grants

CSREES supports research and extension activities at land-grant institutions through federal funds that are appropriated to states on the basis of statutory, population-based formulas. CSREES' formula grants are directed to state experiment stations, the Cooperative Extension System, and Cooperative Forestry Programs. In most cases, the states are required to match the federal formula dollars with nonfederal contributions.
The four CSREES research funding programs for land-grant universities are Hatch, Multistate Research, McIntire-Stennis, and Animal Health.

Congressional Directed Funding

Congress directs CSREES to fund and administer certain programs each year through special appropriations accounts. In general, the Executive Branch does not support the inclusion of these programs in the president's annual budget submission to Congress. Examples of projects include: the Expert Integrated Pest Management Decision Support System; Global Change, UV-B Monitoring; IPM and Biological Control; Minor Crop Pest Management, IR-4; and Minor Use Animal Drugs.

Research

CSREES is the USDA's extramural research agency, funding individuals; institutions; and public, private, and non-profit organizations. Its research programs address issues affecting 13 national emphasis areas:
Supported research falls into three categories:
Education programs support all CSREES emphasis areas and promote teaching excellence, enhance academic quality, and help develop the scientific and professional workforce. CSREES continues a federal-state teaching partnership started in 1977 by strengthening agricultural and science literacy in K-12 education, improving higher education curricula, and increasing the diversity and quality of future graduates to enter the workforce.
In 1981, Agriculture in the Classroom was established to promote agricultural literacy in classrooms across the country. Today, AITC provides lesson plans, professional development opportunities, and teacher recognition programs for teachers, as well as maintains a national resource directory and other sources of public information on K-12 agricultural education issues.

Cooperative Extension System

The Cooperative Extension System is a non-formal educational program implemented in the United States designed to help people use research-based knowledge to improve their lives. The service is provided by the state's designated land-grant universities. In most states, the educational offerings are in the areas of agriculture and food, home and family, environment, community economic development, and youth and 4-H. The National 4-H Headquarters is located within the Families, 4-H, and Nutrition unit of CSREES.
The Smith-Lever Act, which was passed in 1914, established the partnership between agricultural colleges and the USDA to support agricultural extension work. The act also stated that USDA provide each state with funds based on a population-related formula. Today, CSREES distributes these so-called formula grants annually in cooperation with state and county governments and land-grant universities.
Traditionally, each county of all 50 states had a local extension office. This number has declined as some county offices have consolidated into regional extension centers. Today, there are approximately 2,900 extension offices nationwide.
Since 2005, the Extension system has collaborated in developing eXtension.org. eXtension is an Internet-based learning platform where Extension professionals and citizens nationwide and beyond have 24/7 access to unbiased, research-based, peer-reviewed information from land-grant universities on a wide range of topics. Information is organized into articles, professional development resources, news, frequently asked questions, and blog posts that provide a knowledge-to-action service that has become an integral part of the Cooperative Extension System. In 2015, the nonprofit, member-based eXtension Foundation was created to advance innovation and technology-enhanced professional development going forward.
This table summarizes the cooperative extension programs in each state.
StateUniversityExtension website
AlabamaAlabama A&M University
Auburn University
Tuskegee University
AlaskaUniversity of Alaska
ArizonaUniversity of Arizona
ArkansasUniversity of Arkansas
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
CaliforniaUniversity of California
ColoradoColorado State University
ConnecticutUniversity of Connecticut
DelawareUniversity of Delaware
Delaware State University

District of ColumbiaUniversity of the District of Columbia
FloridaUniversity of Florida
Florida A&M University
GeorgiaUniversity of Georgia
Fort Valley State University
GuamUniversity of Guam
HawaiiUniversity of Hawaii
IdahoUniversity of Idaho
IllinoisUniversity of Illinois
IndianaPurdue University
IowaIowa State University
KansasKansas State University
Kentucky
LouisianaLouisiana State University
Southern University and A&M College
MaineUniversity of Maine
MarylandUniversity of Maryland
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
MassachusettsUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
MichiganMichigan State University
MinnesotaUniversity of Minnesota
MississippiMississippi State University
Alcorn State University
MissouriUniversity of Missouri
Lincoln University
MontanaMontana State University
NebraskaUniversity of Nebraska
NevadaUniversity of Nevada
New HampshireUniversity of New Hampshire
New JerseyRutgers University
New MexicoNew Mexico State University
New YorkCornell University
North CarolinaNorth Carolina State University
North Carolina A&T State University

North DakotaNorth Dakota State University
OhioOhio State University
OklahomaOklahoma State University
OregonOregon State University
PennsylvaniaPenn State
Rhode IslandUniversity of Rhode Island
South CarolinaClemson University
South Carolina State University
South DakotaSouth Dakota State University
TennesseeUniversity of Tennessee
Tennessee State University

TexasTexas A&M University
Prairie View A&M University
UtahUtah State University
VermontUniversity of Vermont
VirginiaVirginia Tech
Virginia State University
WashingtonWashington State University
West VirginiaWest Virginia University
West Virginia State University

West Virginia State University Extension Service
WisconsinUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison
WyomingUniversity of Wyoming