Ellen Kruschke-Olson, 87, of Rochester, formerly of New Ulm, died on Saturday, March 18, 2023 in Rochester. A graveside service will be held this summer, at a
Column by Scott Anderson, Brown County Agrilife Extension
Three months after Winter Storm Uri blasted Texas with a week of freezing temperatures, many landowners are concerned the cold weather killed their oak trees.
Texas has a wide variety of native oak species, with many prized trees on private and public lands estimated to be hundreds or even thousands of years old. So, landowners were understandably alarmed when other species of trees budded out as normal while oaks remain bare-branched or sparsely leafed.
But Texas A&M Forest Service (TFS) experts caution Texans not to throw in the towel yet when it comes to the hardy oaks.
Private pesticide applicator training set for June 1 in Brownwood
Brownwood Bulletin
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Brown County will conduct a private applicator training on Tuesday, June 1 in Brownwood.
The training will be at the Brown County Extension Office 605 Fisk Avenue. The training will be limited to 10 participants. Anyone interested in attending this training should contact the Brown County Extension Office at 325-646-0386 and pre-register. The first 10 participants to pre-register will be accepted for the June 1st training.
The training is specifically for those seeking a Texas Department of Agriculture private applicator license and is not a continuing education unit training.
Column by Scott Anderson, Brown County Agrilife Extension Agent
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Brown County will conduct a private applicator training on Tuesday, June 1
st in Brownwood.
The training will be at the Brown County Extension Office 605 Fisk Avenue. The training will be limited to 10 participants. Anyone interested in attending this training should contact the Brown County Extension Office at 325-646-0386 and pre-register. The first 10 participants to pre-register will be accepted for the June 1
st training.
The training is specifically for those seeking a Texas Department of Agriculture private applicator license and is not a continuing education unit training.