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Safe handling and processing in the field, along with proper storage and preparation, is critical to preventing spoilage and foodborne illness. With hunting season in full swing, hunters can benefit...
View ArticleEconomist describes wheat outlook as bright
Texas Wheat Board working to find a solution to put profit back in growers' pockets. Increased moisture, particularly on the South Plains, along with production possibilities and a “good fit” in crop...
View ArticleTwo multicounty regions in Oklahoma chosen for OSU pilot program designed to...
An innovative initiative to help rural communities build their capacity for strengthening retail, tourism and entertainment sectors, which in turn provides jobs and business opportunities that...
View ArticleFarmer credits “lots of little things,” for his record crop
“It's not always how much water you’ve got, it’s how you regulate it." Despite drought, limited irrigation and only his second year returning to growing cotton, Lamb County grower Lynn Gullett is...
View ArticleCareer-best cotton yields
Like a shovel was to row-watering, a moisture probe is to Lynn Gullett's farming operation today -- an important tool. Olton, Texas, grower Lynn Gullett harvests his career-best cotton crop. In the...
View ArticleCotton Spin: If there is a rally in cotton…
"If there is another surprise rally that pushes Dec’19 over 80 cents, then there would likely be meaningful hedging opportunities." December started off with a provocative uptick in ICE cotton...
View ArticlePrecision nutrition to play key role in future needs of growing Texas
"We need to create additional agricultural products with established human health benefits that will continue to make Texas farmers the best in the country.” The vice chancellor of Texas A&M...
View ArticleWheat prices: locked and loaded
But who will pull the trigger? It is just possible that the wheat market is “locked and loaded” — that is, positioned for significantly higher prices. What is needed is a target and someone to pull...
View ArticleAgriLife entomologists: Exclusion best protection from winter insect ‘home...
“During extreme temperatures, insects try to find a more comfortable environment, preferably one where they can also locate food and water.” Like all living things, insects are constantly searching...
View ArticleEight centuries of farming history meeting modern farm technology
Modern farm technology coming to America’s ancient farming communities By some standards, native North American cultures of the American Southwest were developing traditional methods of agriculture...
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