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August 21st Edition
TSSWCB Requests Proposals for FY2024 Nonpoint Source Grant Program
Texas timber finding added value in new markets
Collapsed Lake Dunlap Dam rebuilt for increased stability and maintenance access
Texan-led Water Projects Making Waves
August 14th Edition
NACD Targets Locally-Led Climate-Smart Conservation Projects with $90 Million USDA Grant
Texas Hill Country Conservation Network: Unleashing the Power of Connections and Community
Conservation Relationships: Energy & Natural Resource Conservation
Texas approves first-ever regional flood plans
August 7th Edition
USDA Partnership Delivers on Protecting Agricultural Resources, Native Ecosystems and Human and Animal Health, From Feral Swine Reinvasion
Water restrictions: Decide which trees, plants to prioritize when water is limited
Geospatial data product shows crop rotation patterns
Texas Rice Crop Conditions Mixed Amid Volatile Global Market
July 31st Edition
Blooming with pride
Water well owners: Don’t get left high and dry during drought
New report finds loss of glyphosate would harm U.S. agriculture
Protecting Resources From Feral Swine Reinvasion
July 24th Edition
FFA Members Win Top Honors in Soil Stewardship Speech Contest
Walking in another’s rotational grazing pastures
USDA is investing $7.4 million in 25 selected grants that support urban agriculture and innovative production.
La Nana Bayou Watershed Protection Plan earns EPA acceptance
July 17th Edition
88th Legislative Session prioritizes water for Texas
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expands statewide disaster response network
Drought eases, but beef cow herd faces challenges to rebuild
USDA expands risk management options
July 10th Edition
Central Texas SWCD Addresses Local Natural Resource Concerns
June heat stress hurts Texas agriculture
The Coca-Cola Foundation, Silk, Google, Meta, and Microsoft Fund Longleaf Pine Restoration in East Texas
Successful state legislative session for agriculture
June 26th Edition
Why should I get my soil tested?
NRCS Texas partners with the ‘Grandmother of Juneteenth’ to grow food with liberty and justice for all
USDA expects ag exports to decline in 2023
Smart Farming Platform Improves Crop Yields, Minimizes Pollution
June 19th Edition
USDA to Invest $3 Million to Support Cooperative Soil Science and Soil Survey Research
Southern Extension economists develop new digital resource for agriculture
New EQIP program to improve habitat for migrating birds
Grant program helps Texas communities reduce or eliminate flood risk
June 12th Edition
Texas A&M AgriLife collaboration seeks to help restore native landscapes
USDA invites farmer input on prevented planting rules
World Environment Day: Water Resources for Texans
Drought eases with recent rains, ranchers begin to recover
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