Ranching on the 100th Meridian

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Justin and Bryn Rader are both fifth-generation ranchers who grew up on family ranches in the Texas Panhandle near the 100th Meridian. Both are graduates of area universities. Justin earned a Bachelor of Science in rangeland management from Oklahoma State University, after which he completed Texas Christian University’s Ranch Management Program. Bryn earned her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from West Texas A&M University, before she went further afield to earn a Master of Science in nursing at Vanderbilt University.
JUSTIN RADER TRACKS HIS HERD’S GRAZING PATTERNS, RELISHING ‘THE WHITE STUFF,’ WHICH INDICATES PASTURE WHERE HE ALLOWS THE GRASS TIME TO REGENERATE

Lunch-and-learn horticulture webinar series in August

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The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Bexar County will present a lunch- and-learn horticulture webi- nar series during August.

The webinars, which will be from noon to 1 pm on Tuesdays, are free and open for public participation. Those
wanting to attend any of the seminars will need to download the Zoom app in order to participate. The Zoom link, meeting ID, and passcode can be found at https://bexar-tx.tamu.edu/.

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