Enhancing soil health is focus of cotton showcase
Texas producers wanting to learn more about adopting soil health management can attend the virtual “Soil Health in Texas: Lessons from Long-term Study Sites” on Feb. 9.
Texas producers wanting to learn more about adopting soil health management can attend the virtual “Soil Health in Texas: Lessons from Long-term Study Sites” on Feb. 9.
The Texas Farm Bureau Radio Network signed its 100th radio station, reaching the largest number of affiliates in the network’s 19-year history.
The past year has been a whirlwind of uncertainty, which adds to the mounting challenges farmers continue to face in this new crop year.
Both the Sands boys and girls are playoff bound, and if Friday’s games are any kind of sign don’t be too surprised to see both of their teams playing for a while in the post-season.
The Golden Tornado girls kept their playoff hopes alive here Friday night but they will still need one more win before they can book any post-season reservations.
It was another big night for the O’Donnell Eagles on the hardwoods Friday night at Wilson.
Dawson’s girls finished its first season back on the high school basketball team Friday night without a win but Coach Shelby Binion is proud of the steps taken by her young Dragons.
Local golfer Tom Anderson put himself in some pretty elite company this week.
Just like it was in the first half of District 8-1A basketball action, it was fun for a half for the Klondike Cougar boys when they went up against the Borden County Coyotes on Friday night.
Like any other young mother Hope Jimenez Ramsey says her two-yea-rold son Donovan often keeps her on the run.
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