By Russell A. Graves While the ambient temperature isn’t all that cold – in the mid 50’s – I still grab the hoodie from my truck....
By Shannon Gillette At the end of the Civil War, Texas was economically crippled. The one commodity that was extremely abundant was Longhorn cattle. While Texans...
By: Blair Fannin Texas Plant Protection Association attendees hear about future of water Writer: Blair Fannin, 979-845-2259, [email protected] BRYAN – Texas agriculture industry experts discussed the...
By Judy Wade Clay County is home to many outstanding citizens, but none more deserving of the title “Outstanding” than Liz Kesler. Born June 10, 1926,...
By: Steve Byrns Writer: Steve Byrns, 325-653-4576, [email protected] Contact: Dr. Dale Rollins, 325-653-4576, [email protected] DALLAS – The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will conduct the Distinguished...
By: Robert Burns Cost of replacement heifers and cow/calf pairs continued to break all historical records during the fall as producers sought to rebuild herds, according...
By: Kay Ledbetter Writer: Kay Ledbetter, 806-677-5608, [email protected] Contact: Jourdan Bell, 806-341-8925, [email protected] AMARILLO – Plant growth regulators are nothing new for cotton farmers, but they...
By Martin Aldridge It’s a common sight at Tezmaral Arabians in Argyle. As Kristen Fisher scratches the back of Counteerpart, a 19-year-old Arabian gelding, he returns...
Courtney McEwen, with Cooking with Courtney will now be offering cooking classes beginning Jan. 9! This new venture will allow McEwen to share all her scrumptious...
By Jessica Crabtree, [email protected] Some kids have a dream that is so vivid in their mind. From the time they are small, their dream is all...