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AgriLife Today
- Farm Bill extension may make ACRE program a viable option for some area farmersMay 22

Three programs set May 28-29 to help producers decide Writer: Steve Byrns, 325-653-4576, s-byrns@tamu.edu Contacts: Bill Thompson, 325-653-4576, w-thompson@tamu.edu Dr. Jackie Smith, 806-746-6101, j-smith34@tamu.edu SAN ANGELO – The federally funded ACRE program might be a viable option for West Texas producers seeking to recoup drought-related losses to this year’s crop, said an economist [...]
- Water quality training June 25 will focus on Double Bayou watershedMay 22

OAK ISLAND – A Texas Watershed Steward workshop addressing water quality issues related to Double Bayou watershed will be held from 1-8 p.m. June 25 at the Oak Island Lodge, 142-A Jackson Drive, Oak Island. Oak Island is in Chambers County between the east and west forks of the Double Bayou and about eight miles [...]
- AgriLife Extension offers new hurricane preparedness materialsMay 21

Agency helping Texans access various emergency preparation, recovery resources COLLEGE STATION – In conjunction with the state’s Hurricane Preparedness Week this month, as well as other preparedness efforts, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is making Texans aware of its many disaster and emergency-related materials. “With hurricane season approaching, AgriLife Extension is again reminding Texas [...]
- Farm Bill extension may make ACRE program a viable option for some area farmers