WATER TO BE KEY ISSUE AT HIGH PLAINS VEGETABLE CONFERENCE
Water to be Key Issue at High Plains Vegetable Conference
Water to be Key Issue at High Plains Vegetable Conference
COLLEGE STATION — ‘Tis the season of holiday gift giving, battling crowded malls, and shoppers blowing their budgets. But it doesn’t have to be that way, says a Texas Agricultural Extension Service specialist. Budgeting time and money will save shoppers from staggering debts left from holiday shopping sprees. “It’s important for people to put shopping… Read More →
COLLEGE STATION — The holiday spirit may capture your heart, but before you sign, seal, and deliver a check to a charity, make sure the money will actually go to a good cause. Organizations may label themselves as charities but when it comes to numbers the organization may be benefitting more than the needy, reports… Read More →
COLLEGE STATION — The Texas Agricultural Extension Service, the Texas A&M University System and the Texas Conference of Churches will co-sponsor the Town and Country Church Regional Conference Jan. 20 at the Slumber Falls Retreat Center in New Braunfels. The goal of the conference is to inform parishioners of economic and sociological issues facing today’s… Read More →
Bt Cotton: Were Farmer’s Expectations too High?
COLLEGE STATION — The Texas Equine Research Account Advisory Committee will hold its fourth annual Texas Race Horse Conference Jan. 11 at the Capital Marriott in Austin. The race horse conference, which is coordinated by the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, is held to disseminate the results of research projects funded by the TERAAC. Extension horse… Read More →
COLLEGE STATION– Horseowners from across the state will gather in Waco next month for the Blackland Income Growth Horseowners Shortcourse. The shortcourse will be held Jan. 14, 1997 at the Heart of Texas Coliseum in Waco. Extension horse specialist Dr. Doug Householder said that horse enthusiasts from all areas of the industry will be able… Read More →
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