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Parker County Bridal Fair

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January 31, 2016 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
2016-01-31T13:00:00-06:00
2016-01-31T17:00:00-06:00
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Doss Heritage and Culture Center
1400 Texas Dr
Weatherford, TX 76086
USA
Contact:
817-596-8491

01/31

2016 Parker County Bridal Fair

1 p.m.- 5 p.m.

Doss Heritage and Culture Center

1400 Texas Dirve

Weatherford, TX 76086

Join hosts David and Linda Kline of Video Capades for the 15th annual Parker County Bridal Fair. The premiere bridal fair for Parker County returns to the Doss Heritage and Culture Center on Sunday January 31, 2016 from 1pm to 5pm.

See the latest in bridal fashions and trends as you join over 400 expected attendees. Admission and parking are FREE. Brides and Grooms can register at the event for thousands of dollars of door prizes to be given away.

For more information, contact David or Linda Kline at 817-596-8491 or [email protected]. We hope to see you there!!

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Preparing Spring Gardens

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When:
January 31, 2016 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
2016-01-31T13:00:00-06:00
2016-01-31T17:00:00-06:00
Where:
Doss Heritage and Culture Center
1400 Texas Dr
Weatherford, TX 76086
USA
Contact:
817-596-8491

By Hannah Claxton | Editor

The North Texas area is located within USDA Hardiness zones seven and eight. The zones are categorized by predicted low temperatures for winter and timing of the first and last frosts.

Zone seven usually has winter low temps between 0 and 10 degrees F with the average date of the first frost falling between Oct. 29 and Nov. 15 and the average date of the last frost falling between March 22 and April 3.

Overall, these two zones have similar climates and growing conditions, making the options for timing and variety within a garden very similar.

In these zones, cool-season crops should go in the ground in March, meaning that soil preparation should start now.

To read more, pick up a copy of the January edition of North Texas Farm & Ranch magazine, available digitally and in print. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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Equine Vaccinations

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January 31, 2016 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
2016-01-31T13:00:00-06:00
2016-01-31T17:00:00-06:00
Where:
Doss Heritage and Culture Center
1400 Texas Dr
Weatherford, TX 76086
USA
Contact:
817-596-8491

By Heather Lloyd

Vaccinations are a critical component of maintaining the health and well-being of horses, especially in environments where they are exposed to other animals, such as in the sport, show and performance arenas. Horses, like all animals, are susceptible to various infectious diseases that can spread quickly and cause serious harm.

A routine vaccination schedule helps prevent the spread of these diseases by preparing the horse’s immune system.

To read more, pick up a copy of the November edition of North Texas Farm & Ranch magazine, available digitally and in print. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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Wichita Falls Area Cattlewomen

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January 31, 2016 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
2016-01-31T13:00:00-06:00
2016-01-31T17:00:00-06:00
Where:
Doss Heritage and Culture Center
1400 Texas Dr
Weatherford, TX 76086
USA
Contact:
817-596-8491

Having herds on a controlled breeding schedule means that we have a predictable calving schedule, and while it’s only over a couple of months, for us it does fall right after the start of the year. I lobby annually to call ours the “Winter calving season”, but I am outvoted and my husband still refers to it as Spring.  Unlike producers in our Northern States, we don’t have to contend with brutally harsh winter weather, and on those rare times we do, thankfully it is not for extended periods. Regardless of whether you have a Spring or a Fall calving schedule, the health of a newborn calf begins with the mother’s health, and the mother’s health is largely dependent on the producer. 

To read more, pick up a copy of the November edition of North Texas Farm & Ranch magazine, available digitally and in print. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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