Pesticide applicator training set for July 31, Canyon
With the recent invasion of sugarcane aphids, South Texas grain sorghum farmers saw how pest infestation can damage their crops. [...]
With the recent invasion of sugarcane aphids, South Texas grain sorghum farmers saw how pest infestation can damage their crops. [...]
Farmers and ranchers began signing up April 15 for disaster assistance programs that were reestablished and strengthened by the 2014 [...]
Texas in July implies hot weather and nowadays implies the continuation of the current four-year drought. Recent rains blessed much [...]
Nominations for Vance Publishing’s “40 Under 40 Class” of 2014 are due July 30. The award program recognizes young, dedicated [...]
President Barack Obama announced he will take administrative action on immigration, with a focus on border security, after he was [...]
International demand for U.S. beef and pork rose during May. The latest trade data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture [...]
Texas Farm Bureau members can receive a $200 to $300 manufacturer’s discount on new Polaris utility and sport vehicles, all-terrain [...]
The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposed Waters of the U.S. rule could expand the federal government’s control over ditches, floodplains [...]
The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has released a direct final rule amending the Cotton [...]
Prescribed burning is a tool that can be used to manage rangeland vegetation for livestock and wildlife use. Texas A&M [...]