Ensuring a safe and memorable hunting season
From the Coastal Bend to the Panhandle, hunters across private and public lands will take to the field as general white-tailed deer hunting season opens Nov. 4 in Texas.
From the Coastal Bend to the Panhandle, hunters across private and public lands will take to the field as general white-tailed deer hunting season opens Nov. 4 in Texas.
Dawson County 4-H student Korbin Schmidt was recognized recently during the District 2 4-H Gold Star Banquet as the recipient of several 4-H awards.
You’ve heard of Blue Moon, that rarity of a month experiencing two full moons in one month and that’s a synonym meaning something that doesn’t happen on a regular basis: “Once in a blue moon...”
Whether it is better to strip the field and start over or harvest a low-yielding crop, that is the financial question facing cotton farmers at the end of what is predicted to be a dismal season.
Improving eating patterns and helping prevent chronic disease is the focus of a new Texas A&M AgriLife Research project funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture, NIFA.
Don’t expect a big cotton crop this year. Between the drought and the rain that either came too soon or too late, cotton farmers are faced with a failed harvest or a low one.
After blowing out the Wellman-Union Wildcats, 60-14, in a game stopped in the third quarter on the 45-point mercy rule last Friday night at O’Donnell, the O’Donnell Eagles now know that they’re heading back to the state six-man football playoffs.
After seeing their string of 14 straight district championships and playoff seasons come to an end last season, the Borden County Coyotes took a big step toward starting a new streak last week at longtime nemesis Rankin.
A story about a Dawson County and City of Lamesa joint meeting contained an error.
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