By Jessica Crabtree It was a sunny Sunday, May 7, 2017. A day unnoticed by most; however, it was a day for the history books, a...
By Judy Wade From the Pioneer Reunion to the Pendleton Roundup, Brice Jackson and his buggy and team of horses are well known. “I have driven...
By Clay Reid Well, I just got back from the UIL state tournament of softball this weekend in Austin, Texas. I was there watching my little...
By Janis Blackwell Welcome readers to my new column and culmination of a long time desire. For a while I’ve wanted to write a column that...
By Krista Lucas There is one breed that represents mystery and untamed beauty. These wild horses roaming the land can be the subject of controversy but...
By Corsi Martin When you think of livestock in the state of Texas, most people consider cattle before all else. Cattle most certainly bring the most...
By Cecilia Jacobs Robotic milkers. Automated feeders. Inline parlor technologies. They all make dairy operations, whatever the size, more efficient. Researchers at Tarleton State University’s Southwest...
By: Kay Ledbetter Writer: Kay Ledbetter, 806-677-5608, [email protected] Contact: Dr. Brent Auvermann, 806-677-5600, [email protected] Dr. Jackie Rudd, 806-677-5600, [email protected] AMARILLO – The maiden voyage of the first unmanned aerial...
By Steve McDonald, DVM We watched a video the other day of the movie, “The Hunger Games,” in which the heroine paraded around in a dress...
By: Kay Ledbetter Texas A&M AgriLife researcher leads effort to find optimum management strategies Writer: Kay Ledbetter, 806-677-5608, [email protected] Contact: Dr. Richard Teague, 940-552-9941, [email protected] VERNON – Dr....