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Free soil health field day for producers Nov. 22 in Devine

The “Soil Health Through Drought and Flood Field Day” will help landowners build pasture resilience.
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Davidson Creek Final Public Planning Meeting

Local stakeholders invited to help improve local water quality.
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Rainwater harvesting and turf management training set for November 6 in Weslaco

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service’s Healthy Lawns and Healthy Waters Program will host a residential rainwater harvesting and turf management training March 2 for Cameron, Hidalgo, and Willacy counties.
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Photo essay: Mill Creek monitoring

The Texas Water Resources Institute’s water team was in action at Mill Creek this month collecting water quality measurements.
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Stay prepared: Expert tips for disaster preparedness

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension experts provide guidance on preparing for floods and other natural disasters: assess risks, establish a plan and seek resources.
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Youth water leaders: Meet the Eagle Pass Water Warriors

Interested, committed and environmentally conscientious — Jorge Barrera, uses these three words to describe the students of the Eagle Pass Water Warrior program.
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Texas Forests and Water Forum brings together experts from across the state

The 2025 Texas Forests and Water Forum brought together experts and stakeholders from across the state on Sept. 17 and 18 in Conroe, Texas, to discuss the relationship between managed forests and watershed health.
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Research roundup: recent water research from around Texas

Catch up on the latest peer-reviewed research on Texas water from throughout the state.
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“The real orphan wells” examined in new Texas Water Journal article

The Texas Water Journal has published a new article in Volume 16, titled “Failed P-13 Water Wells: The Real Orphan Wells and How Texas is Denying Ownership,” by Sarah E. Stogner and Ronald T. Green. Texas law recognizes that there are environmental implications when drilling a well through freshwater aquifers, and legislation mandates various state agencies oversee wells…
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What are urban best management practices for watershed health? Learn at Nov. 5 training

Natural resource and water professionals are invited to the workshop in San Antonio.
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