Bee County’s Agricultural and Natural Resources Extension Agent provides consultation and educational programs in the areas of livestock, crops, weed/brush management, grazing & forage production, and hurricane preparedness. The agent also provides certification training for the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) Private Pesticide Applicator License. A number of re-certification opportunities (CEU credits) are also made available through the Bee County Extension Office for TDA license holders. Feral Hogs are a major concern in Bee County for our Farmers and Ranchers.
Thanks for visiting my website! The Bee County Agriculture and Natural Resources Department is here to help you with your farming and ranching business and personal endeavors.
Upcoming Events / CEU Opportunities:
Useful Information:
Wild Hog Hunting – Stay Healthy on Your Hunt
Resources for Wild Pig Management
Introduced Bluestem Grasses Management – KR Bluestem & Kleberg Bluestem
National Organic Certification Cost Share Program (NOCCSP)
Texas Agricultural Finance Authority (TAFA)
Sugarcane Aphid Tolerance in Sorghum
Deciding What to Plant in the Pasture
2017 Corpus Christi Agriculture Symposium recordings
How much water is enough for trees?
Cattle Fever Tick Resources
Fever Tick Inspection, Treatment, and Movement of Native and Exotic Wildlife
Pest Alert: Cattle Fever Ticks and Cattle Fever
Quick Reference for Common Rangeland an Pasture Herbicides
How Not To Get In Trouble Flying a UAV
What Texans Need to Know About Zika Virus
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Useful Links:
- TAMU Animal Science Dept.
- TAMU Rangeland Extension
- New Landowner Education
- Aggie Horticulture
- Morning Ag Clips
- Texas Agriculture Law Blog
- Beef Cattle Browsing
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