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- ...moves closer each year. The Comanche County Extension staff provide educational programs in the area of dairy, pecans, beef cattle, meat goats, forages, environmental management, vegetable production, peanuts, 4-H youth,...
- PublicationThis publication provides beef producers with information on managing a nutrition program for range beef cattle. It discusses forage needs, body condition, crude protein and digestibility of forage in the...
- ProgramThe TCFA Feedyard Technician Program provides high school juniors and seniors the knowledge and skills needed to prepare them for a possible career in the fed cattle industry. These educational...
- Through an expansive network of 250 county offices and more than 900 professional educators, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service provides practical, accessible solutions to everyday challenges. Connect with an...
- ...farms in the county, encompassing about 115,500 acres, the United States agricultural census reported 6,885 cattle and 300 sheep. Only 1,708 acres were classified as “improved,” and only forty-two were...
- ...on the Leadership Advisory Board, or one of its four program area committees; Beef and Forage, Horticulture, Family and Consumer Sciences, and 4-H and Youth. Thank you for being a...
- The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service offers a wide array of publications, programming resources and events that covers the spectrum of animals within agriculture production from beef cattle to poultry,...
- ...care and production to best environmental practices for livestock, including poultry, dairy and beef cattle, horses, pigs, sheep and goats. Related Departments: Animal Science, Entomology, Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management...
- ...resources, access to health care, county zoning and quality education. Agriculture is a 281 million dollar industry in Randall County. Principle crops include wheat, milo, corn, cotton, hay and beef...