
Blair Fannin
Executive and Internal Communications at AgriLife Today
SHSU, BHS Viking ⚽️ alum. Internal/External Communications Texas A&M AgriLife. Opinions, analysis are my own.
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6 days ago |
theeagle.com | Blair Fannin
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6 days ago |
agrilifetoday.tamu.edu | Blair Fannin
Severe weather season continues in Texas, and the official start of hurricane season is less than a month away. Storm season has arrived in Texas, and hurricanes will not be far behind. To stay ahead of storm threats, over 25 Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Disaster Assessment and Recovery, DAR, agents took part in Operation Readiness in Bastrop, an annual training session packed with the latest disaster response and recovery updates.
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1 week ago |
dewittcountytoday.com | Blair Fannin
Hay and forage conditions improved across the state with recent rainfall, setting the stage for promising hay yields and rangeland conditions for livestock grazing, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.Yields look promising as baling is starting on the first crop of hay across Central and East Texas. (Michael Miller/Texas A&M AgriLife) First cuts of hay are i... To access content, please login or purchase a subscription.
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1 week ago |
weatherforddemocrat.com | Blair Fannin
Hay and forage conditions improved across the state with recent rainfall, setting the stage for promising hay yields and rangeland conditions for livestock grazing, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts. First cuts of hay are in progress in many parts of the state, and producers are optimistic about prospective yields throughout the hay growing season.
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1 week ago |
lambcountyleadernews.com | Blair Fannin
Hay and forage conditions improved across the state with recent rainfall, setting the stage for promising hay yields and rangeland conditions for livestock grazing, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts. First cuts of hay are in progress in many parts of the state, and producers are optimistic about prospective yields throughout the hay growing season.
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