By Rayford Pullen What’s shaping up to be a wonderful grass year is also shaping up to be a wonderful weed year. I’ll talk about cows...
By: Robert Burns Heavy rains continue to benefit wheat but delay other plantings Writer: Robert Burns, 903-834-6191, rd-burns@tamu.edu COLLEGE STATION – More rainstorms swept over much...
By: Robert Burns Cotton plantings a week to 10 days behind Writer: Robert Burns, 903-834-6191, rd-burns@tamu.edu COLLEGE STATION – Only about 5 percent of Texas cotton...
By: Kay Ledbetter Writer: Kay Ledbetter, 806-677-5608, skledbetter@ag.tamu.edu Contact: Thomas Marek, 806-677-5600, t-marek@tamu.edu AMARILLO – Vegetable production is not new in the Texas High Plains, but...
By: Kay Ledbetter Writer: Kay Ledbetter, 806-677-5608, skledbetter@ag.tamu.edu Contacts: Dr. Qingwu Xue, 806-354-5803, QXue@ag.tamu.edu Dr. Charlie Rush, 806-354-5804, crush@ag.tamu.edu Dr. Fekede Workneh, 806-354-5815, fworkneh@ag.tamu.edu AMARILLO –...
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, rd-burns@tamu.edu 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, b-fannin@tamu.edu FORT WORTH – Water, drought, border security and the cattle market outlook were pertinent issues discussed at the...