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COLLEGE STATION - - In some areas, rains let up and fields dried, allowing agricultural producers to get back into fields for planting and harvesting, according to Texas AgriLife Extension Service personnel. In many areas, producers were either waiting for fields to dry out to plant winter pasture or try to take one last cutting of hay. More ... Adam Haneline, owner of Haneline Ranch in Leona got the shot every hunter dreams of on opening morning, November 07, 2009. He was hunting on Two J’s Ranch near Grapeland when a 240 pound, 14 point buck came into view at 210 yards. Haneline took the magnificent ani- mal with his Browning-White Gold Medallion-300 WSM with Winchester 150 grain Silver Ballistic tip ammo. More ... Canada and a number of U.S. states have imposed movement restrictions or additional entry requirements for horses from Texas after equine piroplasmosis, a tick-transmitted blood disease of equine animals, such as horses, donkeys, mules and zebras, was detected in South Texas in mid-October. Equine piroplasmosis may be carried and transmitted by as many as 15 species of ticks. More ... Local Master Gardeners had an early Holiday treat as they visited behind the scenes of Bo Bo’s Nursery. Ginger with Bo Bo’s was the feature speaker of this week’s Master Gardener Training. She provided a history of the family business and how they began and evolved in to the national recognized nursery business that they are today. More ... The year is 2015 and after years of debate among conservation organizations, pro-hunting organizations, animal rights activists and antihunting groups, all forms of hunting in the United States have been banned by the federal government. More ... AUSTIN – (Nov. 9, 2009) For the week ending Nov. 7, 2009, feeder cattle prices at Texas auctions were mostly steady to $3 higher per hundredweight, with the most increase on offerings weighing more than 600 pounds. Improving prospects for winter grazing and the previous week’s higher fed cattle prices supported the market. More ... |
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