AgriLife Today
- Texas crop, weather for Feb. 22, 2012Feb 22

Writer: Robert Burns, 903-834-6191, rd-burns@tamu.edu COLLEGE STATION – Most of the state received rain the third week of February, further greening up pastures and winter wheat, according to reports from Texas AgriLife Extension Service personnel. In some cases, the rains stimulated the growth of winter grasses and small grains to the extent that it relieved…
- Nature tourism business professionals benefit from Costa Rica field courseFeb 22

COLLEGE STATION – Sixteen people from the U.S. and Canada involved in nature tourism recently returned from the annual Texas AgriLife Extension Service “Ecotourism Field Course for Professionals” in Costa Rica, said Miles Phillips, with the recreation, park and tourism sciences department at Texas A&M University in College Station. “Participants included tour company owners, landowners,…
- AgriLife Extension profitability workshop set March 20 in LubbockFeb 21

LUBBOCK – Comparing possible profits from South Plains crops for the 2012 season will be the focus of a Texas AgriLife Extension Service workshop set for 9 a.m.-3 p.m. March 20 at the Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center, 1102 East Farm-to-Market 1294, Lubbock. “Each year, we offer producers the tools, data and skills they’ll…
- Beef program helping producers ‘PEP’ up their bottom lineFeb 21

Writer: Blair Fannin, 979-845-2259, b-fannin@tamu.edu Contact: Dr. Tom Hairgrove, 979-458-3216, TBHairgrove@ag.tamu.edu COLLEGE STATION – Helping a beef producer become more profitable and identifying methods to make an operation more efficient are just two goals associated with a program offered by the Texas AgriLife Extension Service, according to organizers. The Beef Partnership in Extension Program, also…
- March 8 meeting in Nacogdoches will continue watershed planningFeb 20

NACOGDOCHES – The Attoyac Bayou Watershed Partnership will hold its next meeting March 8 to continue discussions on the development of the Attoyac Bayou watershed protection plan. The meeting, hosted by the Texas AgriLife Extension Service and the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board, will be from 6-8 p.m. at the Nacogdoches County Farm…
- Texas crop, weather for Feb. 22, 2012


may i please have a class schedule for the Master Gardeners class you are going to have in the near future?
Hello Patsy,
Thank you for your interest in Randall County Master Gardeners. Linda Woodward will be your contact person for the schedule of classes and membership information. Her cell is 806-671-2322 and her email is susanblarney@sbcglobal.net.
Thank you
Shannon Walsh
Randall County Extension
Urban Programs