Landowner education series slated for April 14-May 12 in Waco
Course geared toward understanding and managing land effectively
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Course geared toward understanding and managing land effectively
Legacy includes pioneering research, global impact and mentorship in land and resource management
Registration is open for new landowners and inexperienced ranchers
Program topics highlight water issues and opportunities
Perennial grass breeder, professor to helm center and research properties
Research to provide insight on status and management needs of the native game species
Texas A&M students, faculty receive awards, leadership appointments
With guidance from AgriLife Extension, the Hessels turned their dream into reality
Kasner joins Texas A&M AgriLife Research to expand wildlife conservation and outreach
Texas A&M Grazingland Animal Nutrition Lab empowers producers with actionable insights on forage, livestock performance
Houston Safari Club Foundation recognizes Lopez for his visionary leadership and decades of contributions to wildlife conservation
Appointment seeks to advance rangeland productivity, ranching profitability
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service program highlights integrating technology into land management practices
Landowner input, capacity-building techniques integral part of federal grant-funded projects
Long will add to applied wildlife management and conservation curriculum
Oct. 3 program includes special focus on chronic wasting disease
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Wise County Office of Emergency Management host educational event
Events scheduled for Wichita Falls, Corpus Christi and San Angelo
Visits include stops in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas
Courses focus on legal, business aspects of owning land