Texas Tech employs smart drones for precision agriculture
Fields of cotton, wheat, sorghum and other crops are a common sight in the Texas HighPlains, but what you might not expect is to see drones whipping through the air above the fields.
Fields of cotton, wheat, sorghum and other crops are a common sight in the Texas HighPlains, but what you might not expect is to see drones whipping through the air above the fields.
Marriage licenses have been issued recently to the following couples: Michael Anthony Vera, 22, and Alexia Nichole Robles, 25, on Nov. 16.
On Dec. 29, 1170, Archbishop Thomas Becket is brutally murdered in Canterbury Cathedral by four knights of King Henry II of England, apparently on orders of the king.
Discounted pre-registration for the 2019 Beltwide Cotton Conferences (BWCC) in New Orleans, La., set for January 8-10, is available until Dec. 17.
A Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Master Marketer program is scheduled January through March in Lubbock.
The Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute, NRI, encourages landowners to report wild pig sightings and damage using a new first-of-its-kind online tool.
ANDREWS – A projected timeline for an overpass project at a highway intersection east of Andrews notorious for tragic vehicle accidents was discussed during a workshop session at Monday’s commissio
SEMINOLE – After an executive session of the Seminole Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) on Monday, City Administrator Tommy Phillips affirmed that he has been authorized by the board of direc
The First Baptist Church will hold its monthly food bank this coming Tuesday in the church gym, 801 South 1st Street, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
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