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  Week of June 7, 2023 Alan Henry FAIR. Water clear; 75 degrees; 2.87 feet below pool. Creeks are muddy with floating debris and the main lake is somewhat clear. Crappie are good … more
Deep soil testing may pay off more this year than many, according to a recently released Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service publication. Deep Soil Testing Offers the Potential to Reduce … more
Dinah Bowman is a world-renowned artist specializing in a fish printing technique. The results are rich, textured, and colorful. You have to see it for yourself. After fifty years, the locals in … more
The boll weevil? Beaten back. Tropical fruit flies? Buzz off. Fever ticks on cattle? Killed. Which is the same thing that will happen to the Kika de la Garza Subtropical Agricultural Research Center … more
The Behavioral Plasticity Research Institute at Texas A&M is researching an insect that has plagued humans for thousands of years – locusts. For the first time researchers across Texas … more
Entries will open Monday, May 22, 2023, for the Top O’ Texas Rodeo Association’s Kid Pony Show and Junior Rodeo to be held at the Top O’ Texas / B & G Electric Arena on … more
The Behavioral Plasticity Research Institute at Texas A&M is researching an insect that has plagued humans for thousands of years – locusts. For the first time researchers across Texas … more
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, USDA, has selected Texas A&M AgriLife as one of 12 organizations that will each establish a Regional Food Business Center. The centers will provide … more
The Department of Agricultural Economics in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences received approval from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to create a Bachelor of … more
Lake Fryer is hosting its annual ‘Children’s Fishing Tournament’ on Saturday, June 3rd. The first Saturday of every June is free fishing. The national event allows folks to fish for … more
Raise your hand if you don’t think there’s someone out there that has a long-term strategy for gaining control over U.S. cattle ranches. Just guessing, but I’ll bet few hands were … more
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Texas A&M AgriLife Research will jointly host a “Small Grains Plot Tour” on May 25 at the Conservation and Production Laboratory, 2301 … more
The annual O.D. Butler Field Day is scheduled for May 19 at the Camp Cooley Division of Circle X Ranch, 4297 Camp Cooley Ranch Road, Franklin. High input costs will be discussed, along with several … more
Maddox Bowers, Miles Clark, Chelsea Clark, Melody Clark. more
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Why did 2,500 sheep cross the road? Because the grass was greener on the other side. In Idaho, it’s not unusual to see ranchers moving a bleating herd of sheep up … more
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension – Gray County is proud to announce that Rodney Robertson, Gray County 4-H Volunteer, will be honored with the 4-H Salute to Excellence award for his outstanding … more
Gray County 4-H will have its annual Geranium Fundraiser on May 4th and 5th, just in time for Mother’s Day! Joan Gray-Soria, the Gray County Extension Agent, explained the history of the … more
In comments submitted this week by R-CALF USA to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) regarding the agency’s proposed rule to require … more
  Pampa FFA Area 1 Judging Teams: Meats, Livestock, Entomology, and Horse at Texas Tech University in Lubbock. Pictured: Truett Flood, Mason Childress, Isaac Joiner, Judson … more
Annually two outstanding Extension professionals will be recognized for their role in making 4-H volunteers more effective with the Meritorious Service Award. These nominations should not be limited … more
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