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FARM ASSIST PROGRAM WILL HELP PRODUCERS ANALYZE, MANAGE RISK

Writer: Tim W. McAlavy, (806) 746-6101, t-mcalavy@tamu.edu Contact: Craig Fincham, (806) 746-6101, c-fincham@tamu.edu LUBBOCK — Farmers and livestock producers know change is risky. They also know they must embrace a certain amount of necessary change and manage the risk involved if they are going to survive and thrive financially. Texas producers now are being introduced…

October 9, 1998

Campus & CommunityFarm & Ranch

FREDERIKSEN HONORED BY ROYAL SWEDISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCE

Writer: Kathleen Phillips, (979) 845-2872, ka-phillips@tamu.edu Contact: Dr. Richard Frederiksen, (979) 845-1227, r-frederiksen@tamu.edu COLLEGE STATION — Richard Frederiksen of College Station received the Jakob Eriksson Prize for 1998 at the recent Seventh International Congress of Plant Pathology at Edinburgh, Scotland. Frederiksen is a professor of plant pathology at Texas A&M University. He was cited for…

October 7, 1998

Campus & Community

TEXAS-NEW MEXICO HORSE CONFERENCE SET OCT. 31 FOR ODESSA

ODESSA — Halloween isn’t just for ghosts and goblins this year. It’s also for horse enthusiasts. The West Texas/Southeastern New Mexico Equine Conference Oct. 31, in the Ector County Coliseum, should be a treat for those looking for money-making tricks in the horse business. Registration and introductions will be from 8:30 to 9 a.m. The…

September 28, 1998

Campus & CommunityFarm & Ranch

TEXAS DROUGHT CONTINUES DESPITE GOOD RAINS

COLLEGE STATION — Tropical storms Charlie and Frances recently poured much needed rainfall into parts of Texas; however, for many agricultural producers all over the state, the drought is not over. “Much of the northwestern part of the state did not receive any of the rainfall, and it is still in the midst of a…

September 22, 1998

Campus & Community

INFORMATIONAL WATER MEETING TO BE HELD SEPT. 29 IN BURNET

BURNET — An informational water meeting about creating an underground water conservation district has been planned for Sept. 29 in the Burnet High School Auditorium. The two-hour program entitled “Do you need it or not?” will begin at 7 p.m. Burnet County Extension agent Wade Hibler said the purpose of the meeting will be to…

September 17, 1998

Campus & CommunityEnvironment

SIXTH ANNUAL ‘AG IN THE CLASSROOM’ SCHEDULED SEPT 15-16

SAN ANGELO — For six years running, Tom Green County fourth-graders have learned the value of West Texas agriculture through the “Ag in the Classroom” program. This year is no exception. On Sept. 15 and 16, another 1,500 fourth-graders are expected at Angelo State University’s Management Instruction and Research Center to participate in the popular…

September 11, 1998

Campus & CommunityLife & Health

SEPT. 4 DEDICATION SET FOR TEXAS A&M DALLAS BUILDING

DALLAS — Dr. Tim Davis, resident director of research at the Texas A&M Research and Extension Center in Dallas, has announced the Sept. 4 dedication of the Whitehurst Education Building. “We are pleased to honor Mr. Whitehurst for his vision and leadership in getting the facility constructed in 1972,” said Davis. Whitehurst, the first resident…

September 3, 1998

Campus & Community

ACT FIFTH INTERNATIONAL TRADE SHOW COMES TO LUBBOCK SEPT. 3-5

LUBBOCK — West Texas business people have a chance to establish new international trade contacts Sept. 3-5 during the Fifth International Business Partner Trade Show at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center. The trade show is sponsored by the Alliance of Northeast Chihuahua and West Texas (ACT). Formed in 1995 by the Texas Agricultural Extension Service,…

September 1, 1998

Campus & Community

DROUGHT WORSE THAN 96; COTTON CROP’S ONE OF WORST EVER

COLLEGE STATION — Texas agricultural producers have lost more than $2.1 billion in this year’s drought, making it worse than the one they endured in 1996, according to loss figures released by the Texas Agricultural Extension Service. “Actually, in production losses, this year’s disaster is much more severe than the one two years ago,” said…

August 19, 1998

Campus & Community

COUNTY EXTENSION AGENTS NAME ‘MEN OF YEAR IN TEXAS AGRICULTURE’

SAN ANTONIO – Six individuals were honored for their contributions as Men of the Year in Texas Agriculture by the Texas County Agricultural Agents Association at their annual meeting last week at the Marriott Rivercenter. State Sen. Teel Bivins of Amarillo; W.I. Davis of Center; Joe M. Brown of Wichita Falls; Curt Lancaster of San…

July 28, 1998

Campus & Community
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