App could aid irrigation
Texas A&M AgriLife is developing an inexpensive and easy-to-use mobile app and irrigation management system to help agricultural producers increase wateruse efficiency and continue producing cotton.
Texas A&M AgriLife is developing an inexpensive and easy-to-use mobile app and irrigation management system to help agricultural producers increase wateruse efficiency and continue producing cotton.
Hemp is technically legal in Texas, but proving that hemp is not marijuana can be a hurdle, requiring testing in a licensed laboratory. So, when a truck carrying thousands of pounds of hemp was recently detained by law enforcement near Amarillo, the driver spent weeks in jail awaiting confirmation that the cargo was legal.
The Dawson County Soil & Water Conservation District is now taking orders for evergreen and hardwood seedlings. Landowners are encouraged to purchase these one-year-old seedlings in bundles of 25 for windbreak plantings before preferred stock is sold out.
The USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service is unveiling a new video series, Conservation at Work, which consist of short, 90-second videos that highlight common conservation practices.
It’s been right at 25 years since Lamesa’s Tim Demerson last stepped up to the plate.
After watching his girls win nearly twice as many games as they did a year ago, Golden Tor Coach Shai Young still has a lot to be proud of in his second year as a head coach.
The Golden Tornadoes are now less than 13 days away from opening day of the 2020 baseball season.
Take away the three-point line and there’s a good chance that the Golden Tornado basketball boys would have come home from Levelland with their first District 3-4A win of this season on Friday night.
After watching her sluggers practice for nearly a month now, Golden Tornado softball coach Vanessa Hernandez believes they are ready for their first game.
Klondike Cougar basketball fans had plenty to smile about on Friday night.
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