Agricultural extension is the application of scientific research and new knowledge to agricultural practices through farmer education. It is a non-formal educational process directed towards the rural population, offering advice and information to help them solve their problems and improve their economic and social conditions. Agricultural extension provides non-formal education and learning activities to people throughout the country, including farmers and other residents of rural communities, as well as people living in urban areas. The hallmarks of the extension program are openness, accessibility, and service, which illuminate how cooperative extension brings evidence-based science and modern technologies to farmers, consumers, and families. Agricultural extension services offer technical advice on agriculture to farmers and also supply them with the necessary inputs and services to support their agricultural production. The purpose of agricultural extension is to advance not only production knowledge but the whole range of agricultural development tasks, such as credit, supplies, marketing, and markets. Agricultural extension plays a crucial role in boosting agricultural productivity, increasing food security, and improving rural livelihoods.