Latest Texas Drought Monitor reveals southwest is severe ‘or worse’ status
The latest Texas Drought Monitor map reveals 74 percent of the state is in moderate to exceptional drought and more [...]
The latest Texas Drought Monitor map reveals 74 percent of the state is in moderate to exceptional drought and more [...]
Feral hogs cause millions of dollars annually of damage to property, crops and watershed areas. A workshop, offering at least [...]
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack recently addressed the 2014 Farm Bill implementation progress with the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and [...]
Funding is available for the Parallel Pathways to Success grant program, Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples recently announced. The program, which [...]
Basics of pasture leases, weed management and other topics pertaining to beef cattle production will be the focus of the [...]
Farmers and ranchers who suffered crop losses caused by natural disasters affecting crops intended for harvest in 2012 are eligible [...]
Texas cattle producers will have the opportunity to approve a state beef checkoff program that could generate an additional $8 [...]
Fertilization, soil management, controlling weeds during a drought and herbicide options in improved and native grasses will be the focus [...]
A second major small farmer package from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) this year includes research awards, technical assistance [...]
The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) has launched a social media campaign to “Ditch the Rule,” opposing a proposed rule [...]