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Here in Central Texas, temperatures have been on a roller coaster. How do they impact our plants, fruits, and vegetables? Texas A&M Professor Larry Stein talks about what can happen.
March wildfires aren't unusual. Tornadoes in November are. A little relief for victims is available: debris pickup for burned ...
Wildfire damage is adding up to more than $11 million in Oklahoma County. Wildfire damage is adding up to more than $11 ...
Larry Stein, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service horticulture specialist at Uvalde and professor in the Texas A&M College of ...
Water shortages and market fluctuations are causing significant challenges for producers in the Texas Winter Garden and lower ...
Despite some challenges, conditions appear to be aligning well for Texas strawberries as spring harvests continue, ...
Between the November tornadoes and March wildfires, hundreds of homes and businesses in Oklahoma County were damaged or destroyed. Fortunately, property taxes are being reduced to provide some ...
The Oklahoma County Assessor's Office has completed its appraisals of damage caused by the March wildfires.Oklahoma County Assessor Larry Stein said the fires, ...
Larry Stein, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service horticulture specialist at Uvalde and professor in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Horticultural ...
Thousands come to Ennis for the April bloom, driving miles of trails celebrating the state flower and watching out for snakes.
Like all of Mother Nature’s spectacles, curtain time is TBD. Larry Stein, a professor at Texas A&M’s AgriLife Blackland Research & Extension Center, said bluebonnets need rain in the fall and ...
A diver on an expedition off the coast of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, captured stunning footage showing the moment another swam alongside a sunfish. Governor Stein congratulates Larry Sprinkle on his 40 ...