By Rayford Pullen The spring calving this winter has been exciting. If you think cold, wet and miserable is exciting, you would be ecstatic around here....
By Jessica Crabtree Living in rural America, we sometimes take things for granted. This initial quiet, beautiful scenery and open sky are among the top few....
By Russell Graves Less than 24 hours ago, rain fell on the prairie. A spring thunderstorm, spawned just a few miles southeast of here, rumbled its...
By: Robert Burns Writer: Robert Burns, 903-834-6191, [email protected] COLLEGE STATION — Conditions are so favorable for an outstanding Texas peach crop this year that he almost...
By: Blair Fannin Writer: Blair Fannin, 979-845-2259, [email protected] FORT WORTH – Water, drought, border security and the cattle market outlook were pertinent issues discussed at the...
Writer: Kay Ledbetter, 806-677-5608, [email protected] Contacts: Dr. Clark Neely, 979-845-3041, [email protected] COLLEGE STATION – Results from Texas wheat producers who were surveyed in December and January...
By: Blair Fannin Writer: Blair Fannin, 979-845-2259, [email protected] Contact: Dr. Rick Machen, 830-278-9151, [email protected] COLLEGE STATION – With consumer interest heightening about where food comes from,...
DATE: March 30, 2015 CONTACT: Sue Jones, [email protected] (806) 834-2646 National Ranching Heritage Center Hosts Inaugural Quailapalooza With the quail being an important part of the...
By Jessica Crabtree with Dr. Jered Harlan Aside from foot rot, infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis, pink eye, is the next prevalent problem in cattle. Younger cattle seem...
By Krista Lucas While the temperatures dropped outside, and icy conditions moved in on Fort Worth, it was heating up down at the stockyards in Cowtown...