Please see the attached flyer about a recurring virtual program provided by the Southeast Regional Row Crop Initiative. Each month Extension Economists from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension will provide commodity… Read More →
“Owning Your Piece of Texas” Ag Law Program Rescheduled!
Our Multi-County “Owning Your Piece of Texas” Ag Law program has been rescheduled from June 4th to October 7th. The program will be held in Seguin. Mark your calendars now… Read More →
Rancher’s Leasing Workshop Rescheduled!
Our Multi-County Rancher’s Leasing Workshop has been rescheduled for Tuesday, October 6th. The program focuses on grazing, hunting and livestock leases and will take place from 12 noon – 4:00… Read More →
Meat and Milk Producers Impacted by COVID-19
A winter-born calf with its mother standing by at the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Center in Overton. (Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service photo by Adam Russell) Disruptions to the… Read More →
COVID-19 Disinfecting Solution Video
Below is a link to a short video that provides instructions for making your own disinfecting solution. As you know, finding disinfecting wipes and cleaners has it’s challenges. Hope you… Read More →
Wildlife Damage Management Series (Part II)
Part II of our Wildlife Damage Management series will take place on Tuesday, April 21. The program is FREE of charge unless you’re needing CEU credit. In that case, cost… Read More →
Multi-County Beef Cattle Program
Make plans to join us for an online beef cattle program Friday, May 15th from 9-12 noon. The program is sponsored by the Extension offices in Atascosa, Bexar, Guadalupe and… Read More →
Ag Producers – Essential Critical Infrastructure Worker Authorization
Did you know agricultural producers are deemed “essential personnel”? In short, it provides you travel freedom during stay at home orders. I would suggest you print a copy of the… Read More →
COVID-19 Extension Resources
https://agrilifeextension.tamu.edu/coronavirus/
Potassium is for Persistence
We rely heavily on our bermudagrass pastures and hay meadows during the summer in some parts of Texas. Often times we are disappointed with production, see a thinning of our… Read More →