Davidson Creek watershed meeting set for July 1 in Caldwell
Local stakeholders invited to learn about, contribute to improving water quality
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Local stakeholders invited to learn about, contribute to improving water quality
Local stakeholders can learn about, help improve water quality in the Thompsons Creek Watershed
Events scheduled for Georgetown, Brookshire, Weatherford and Farmersville
Local stakeholders invited to learn about, contribute to improving water quality
Plan recently reviewed and accepted by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service program to cover pond and fish management strategies
Professional development and continuing education hours available
Free program open to Carters Creek watershed area residents
Student-run event highlights innovative ideas for implementing big data to support breeding decisions
Local stakeholders are invited to learn about and contribute to improving water quality in Davidson Creek
Four-day course includes both classroom learning, hands-on demonstrations
Free event includes discussion on watershed systems, types and sources of water pollution
Event will focus on teaching sustainable practices to help producers maximize efficiencies, profitability
Residents and stakeholders asked to send input by Nov. 18
Local stakeholders invited to learn about, contribute to improving water quality
Local growers encouraged to enter their crop through Nov. 13
Workshop includes a discussion on watershed systems, types and sources of water pollution
Presentations, live cattle and drone demonstrations highlight the day’s events
Participants will learn essentials of launching and managing successful operation