Writer: Kay Ledbetter, 806-677-5608, [email protected] Contact: Dr. Ted McCollum, 806-677-5600, [email protected] AMARILLO – As the snow melts away from Winter Storm Goliath and cattle are gathered...
New sprinkler emitters may help farmers improve water efficiency on crops, but not necessarily save water in the long run. (Texas A&M AgriLife Communications photo by...
By Samantha Hall With the onset of the spring heat along with the familiar sight of harvesting combines and road trains in the cultivated fields, you...
By Jessica Crabtree and Dr. Jered Harlan As a cattle producer, your ultimate goal is bred cows, successful pregnancies and deliveries with weaned calves at the...
By Rayford Pullen “Happy New Year.” It’ll take us a few weeks, but we will eventually remember to write 2016 on our checks. Once we figured...
By: Kathleen Phillips Writer: Kathleen Phillips, 979-845-2872, [email protected] Contact: Dr. Paul Straight, 979-845-1012, [email protected] COLLEGE STATION — Two types of bacteria found in the soil have...
By: Rod Santa Ana WESLACO – The revival of the once thriving vegetable production industry in South Texas will begin with the development of new tomato...
By: Robert Burns Wet freezing weather further delays cotton harvest Writer: Robert Burns, 903-834-6191, [email protected]...
Writer: Kay Ledbetter, 806-677-5608, [email protected] Contacts: Stan Bevers, 940-552-9941, [email protected] ALTUS, Oklahoma – Challenges, obstacles and profitability potential facing agriculture producers don’t recognize state boundaries, so...
By Samantha Hall In 2006 in the midst of Australia’s worst drought in 100 years, with no feed left on the place and no agistment (grazing)...