Category: Lifestyles

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Has Information On Wildfire Recovery

Following extensive wildfires in the Panhandle, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service offers vital information and resources for affected individuals to navigate the recovery process safely and effectively. From guidance on reentering areas post-disaster to dealing with ash and smoke damage, their Disaster Assessment and Recovery program provides crucial support. Texans can access free, research-based materials in English and Spanish to aid in emergency preparedness and recovery efforts, ensuring a safer and smoother recovery journey.

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These Three “Bandidas” Are Changing The Face Of Texas Barbecue

The Bar-B-Que Bandidas are making waves in Lubbock, Texas, with their Asian-Spanish fusion barbecue, offering unique dishes like birria brisket ramen and bao buns with pork belly burnt ends. Led by Jewel Hill, Simone See, and Raquel Lopez, these women are challenging the traditional barbecue scene and proving that women can excel in the male-dominated industry. With a growing fan base eagerly awaiting their next pop-up event in April, the Bar-B-Que Bandidas are redefining what it means to barbecue in Texas.

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Cultivate A Tastier, Healthier Future

Join the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service for Taste 360, a two-day conference in Bryan-College Station on March 15-16. Explore Texas grapes and wines, healthy eating, flower arrangements, and perfecting backyard gardens with experts from the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Register by February 28 for a chance to enhance your gardening skills and learn about food and wine pairings.

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Texas A&M Plant Breeding Symposium Set Feb. 15

The 10th annual Texas A&M Plant Breeding Symposium, supported by Texas A&M AgriLife and the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, will be held on Feb. 15 at the Bethancourt Ballroom in the Memorial Student Center on the Texas A&M University campus, Bryan-College Station. With the theme “Seeding Sustainability,” the symposium is a one-day research conference for students, faculty, and private industry researchers focusing on plant breeding, genetics, and related sciences. The event includes keynote speakers, student research competitions, and related workshops, offering a platform for networking and knowledge exchange in the field of plant sciences.

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Prune Your Roses And Your Lawn, But Leave The Trees Alone

As February rolls in, Texas gardeners are gearing up for the spring season with a mix of caution and anticipation. According to Larry Stein, a horticulture specialist, it’s essential to tailor gardening activities to your region’s weather patterns, with southern areas getting a head start on outdoor tasks. The month brings a range of tasks, from lawn care to rose pruning, offering opportunities to prepare for the vibrant growth ahead.

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