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Want to know how to take a good picture for specimen ID? Listen to this episode to find out what you can do to take great ID pictures. Grayson.agrilife.org Music is "East Texas Pines" by Miller and Sasser
Marshall presents a couple ideas on how to garden if you're under quarantine. Music is "East Texas Pines" by Miller and Sasser.
Learn the basics behind selecting a pre-emergent herbicide. Come into the office or call us at (903)813-4202 if you have questions. Music is "East Texas Pines" by Miller and Sasser.
Learn a little about grapes and come to our viticulture basics seminar: "So You Want To Grow Grapes?" on October 21st, 2019 Details are at grayson.agrilife.org/grapes Music is "East Texas Pines" by Miller and Sasser
Learn about fall armyworms, their life cycles, and how to prevent damage. Music is "East Texas Pines" by Miller and Sasser
The term “ride forward” can mean different things to different people. In this episode, Lyn gives us a definition of riding forward as well as how to accomplish it with our horses. (Thank you to the band Miller and Sasser for their composition “East Texas Pines” which we used for the musical background for this podcast.) The post Riding Forward appeared first on LRM Equestrian Services.
Gov. Abbott signed the bill, but don't bust out the seed drill quite yet. In this episode I discuss the legal climate and production challenges for farmers in Grayson County looking to cash in on the newest cash crop. Information for this episode came from Penn State Extension, Colorado State University, and Purdue. You can see the bulletin I posted at counties.agrilife.org/grayson/files/2019/06/Hemp.pdf Music is "East Texas Pines" by Miller and Sasser
What is positive tension? Why is it important in riding? In this episode Lyn discusses “positive tension” and how it contributes to soft feel. (Thanks to Miller and Sasser for “East Texas Pines” which provided our musical background.) The post Positive Tension appeared first on LRM Equestrian Services.
Relying on her years of training horses and teaching students, Lyn describes essential characteristics which separate a great rider from a good rider. (Thank you to the band Miller and Sasser for their composition “East Texas Pines” which we used for the musical background for this podcast.) The post What Separates a Great Rider from a Good Rider appeared first on LRM Equestrian Services.
Learn a little bit about lawn care from this episode, and be sure to register for the Lawn Care Basics clinic with Dr Chrissie Segars on July 25th, 2019 at https://grayson.agrilife.org/lawncare/ Music is "East Texas Pines" by Miller and Sasser
Marshall interviews our 4-H program assistant and show rabbit expert Elisha Silva to answer your questions about how to get started showing rabbits. Music is "East Texas Pines" by Miller and Sasser
True Armyworm has been found in North Texas, causing damage to crops with potential to cause damage to lawns and gardens as well. Listen to learn how to determine if you have armyworms in your lawns, gardens, or fields, and how to control them. If you have questions, contact your County Extension Agent. Music is "East Texas Pines" by Miller and Sasser.
Spring 2019 Newsletter for Grayson County Texas A&M Agrilife Extension. Relevant information and a couple jokes. Intro music from "East Texas Pines" by Miller and Sasser.
Grayson County Agrilife Extension now has a podcast hosted by Marshall Tolleson, the Agriculture and Natural Resource Extension Agent. Check in periodically for Extension education and events. Intro music from "East Texas Pines" by Miller and Sasser
Working with horses requires us to be mindful of our emotional state on any particular day. In this episode, Lyn gives us some helpful tips on how to deal with our anger when working with our horses. (Thanks to Miller and Sasser for “East Texas Pines” which provided our musical background.) The post Anger appeared first on LRM Equestrian Services.