My co-worker will be hosting an Earth-Kind® Home Garden Series August through October. Lots of good, practical information for residents in our area. Learn about rainwater harvesting, vegetable gardening, landscape… Read More →
Herbicide Applications During Hot, Dry Months
The following information is courtesy of Dr. Megan K. Clayton, Associate Professor and Extension Range Specialist, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. Invasive brush can decrease forage productivity for livestock or… Read More →
Rancher Leasing Workshops
“FREE” Rancher Leasing Workshops are scheduled for this fall. Locations include College Station, Fort Worth, and Waco. Focused specifically on grazing, hunting, and livestock leases. Half-day seminar, participants will be… Read More →
Seed Cotton Base Acres Decision Workshop
Bexar, Caldwell and Guadalupe counties with support from Extension Economist Dr. Rob Hogan will be hosting a cotton program Monday, July 30 from 9-10 am at the Guadalupe County Extension… Read More →
64th Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course Aug. 6-8 in College Station
Writer/Media Contact: Blair Fannin, 979-845-2259 b-fannin@tamu.edu Contact: Dr. Jason Cleere, 979-845-6931, jjcleere@tamu.edu COLLEGE STATION – The 64th Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course Aug. 6-8 at Texas A&M University in College… Read More →
Cow with Better Body Condition has Stronger Calving Process
Writer: Dr. Joe Paschal, 361-265-9203, joe.paschal@ag.tamu.edu Body condition scoring refers to evaluating the amount of body fat in a cow (or any other animal). This cow has a body condition score… Read More →
5 Things to Know About Agriculture
The following information was obtained through the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation. Agriculture is all around us. Thanks to people who grow crops and raise livestock, we have food to eat… Read More →
Livestock and Wildlife Animal Units Chart
During dry times like we’re currently experiencing, it’s beneficial to be especially mindful of stocking rates and their implications on range/pastureland. The following resource is a great tool to help… Read More →
Ag Law Update
Posted on May 25, 2018 by tiffany.dowell Here are some of the ag law stories in the news over the last couple of weeks: *New Mexico files counterclaims against Texas… Read More →
Mesquite Control – When and How?
As many of you know, the window of opportunity is opening up for foliar applications on mesquite. Typically, mesquite can be sprayed starting in the spring once the soil temperature… Read More →