The annual O.D. Butler Field Day is scheduled for May 19 at the Camp Cooley Division of Circle X Ranch, 4297 Camp Cooley Ranch Road, Franklin. High input costs will be discussed, along with several …
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Texans taking an interest in solar energy following ERCOTs recent downfall
The use of renewable energy has always been surrounded by skepticism, but it seems now more Texans are taking an interest after the epic downfall of the Texas power grid.
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BRAZOS VALLEY, TX â The use of renewable energy has always been surrounded by skepticism, but it seems now more Texans are taking an interest after the epic downfall of the Texas power grid.
The power of solar energy has slowly made an impact in various states across the U.S, now, Texans are joining the wave after winter storm Uri. There is too much uncertainty now to just solely relying on the Texas power grid.
The 2021 Nueces/San Patricio County Field Crop Symposium will be held virtually Jan. 7, 2021. The conference has switched to an online format due to COVID-19 concerns.
While the symposium is designed for field crop producers in the two counties, growers in other cotton- and grain sorghum-producing areas of the state can also benefit from participating, said Jason Ott, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service agent, Nueces County.
Texas Department of Agriculture continuing education units (CEUs) have been requested for participants and certified crop advisers, Ott said. “Most importantly, the symposium will have a number of outstanding presentations on a variety of pertinent topics, including weed, fertility and insect management strategies. There will also be an optional auxin herbicide training.”
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