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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
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
AUSTIN — Spring has sprung. With extended sunshine and milder days, more people are enjoying the outdoors as native wildlife adds new fawns and hatchlings to their broods. Texans may start to … more
Fertilizer prices spiked over the past few years amid supply and demand issues, and that’s when Katie Lewis, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Research soil scientist in Lubbock, took on several … more
With continued drought and changing cattle markets, this year’s theme of the annual Capital Farm Credit Hemphill County Texas A&M AgriLife Beef Conference is more relevant than ever, said … more
A small county in the tallgrass country of the Texas Panhandle is having an outsize impact on ranching in the Lone Star State and across the Southwest. It is home of the Texas A&M AgriLife … more
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, a coalition of 131 groups representing farmers, the food system, the environment, animal welfare, and antimonopoly advocacy called on Congress to restore … more
Air flow in a room can impact the transmission of viruses like COVID-19. A Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientist is studying how heating, ventilation and air conditioning, HVAC, system … more
Whether you hate the mess barn swallows leave or enjoy being able to watch them up close, a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert encourages you to plan for these birds’ arrival now. … more
FRITCH, TX – Fire managers will start the implementation of prescribed burns at Lake Meredith National Recreation Area beginning Friday, March 24, 2023, through Monday, March 27, 2023 . The … more
There’s nothing wrong with using radio frequency identification or RFID eartags. Let me repeat that: There’s nothing wrong with using RFID eartags. Many R-CALF USA members participate in … more
The spring of 2022 was an exceptionally devastating and challenging time for Texans and firefighters during what would become one of the state’s most notable wildfire years. The extreme fire … more
Texas residents have a new pond management specialist as a go-to resource for science-based recommendations regarding private fisheries management. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service … more
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, PFAS, are a category of thousands of manufactured chemicals, defined by their bonds between carbon and fluorine molecules, one of the strongest known chemical … more
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