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- The Stephens County Extension Office, part of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, brings research-based education and resources to our community. We focus on Family & Community Health, Agriculture &...
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- Located at the entrance to West Texas, Tom Green County is anchored by San Angelo—a regional hub of over 99,000 residents—with a diverse economy rooted in agriculture, manufacturing, education, business,...
- 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...
- Zavala County is in Southwest Texas, bordered by Uvalde, Dimmit, Frio, and Maverick counties. Its county seat, Crystal City—known as the “Spinach Capital of the World”—is located in the southwest...
- ProjectMany young agriculturalists in Texas are already in the production of meat products through exhibiting market steers, swine, sheep, and goats at junior livestock competitions. By participating in meat science...

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- ProgramThe Lone Star Healthy Streams program aims to protect Texas waterways from bacterial contamination from livestock operations and feral hogs that may pose a serious health risk to Texas citizens....

- ServiceDiarrhea is one of the most prevalent illnesses in cattle. Although diarrheas are discussed as being caused by a single disease entity, most cases of diarrhea are a result of...

- PublicationThe process of palpating to determine pregnancy in cattle and the equipment used during palpation are described and illustrated in this bulletin. The female reproductive system is discussed, along with...


