Lessons From the Himalayas: Managing Wild Pollinator Habitats Through Indigenous Practices
Rooted in the Himalayas, this article shares how Indigenous knowledge and traditional practices continue to protect wild pollinators.
Read Moreby Austi Garrett | May 18, 2026 | Education, Farming, Land Management
Rooted in the Himalayas, this article shares how Indigenous knowledge and traditional practices continue to protect wild pollinators.
Read Moreby Guest Author | Jul 2, 2025 | Land Management, Technology, Wildlife |
For over 14 years, I’ve managed an 1,100-acre family ranch in Seymour, Texas. Like many landowners...
Read Moreby Calan Ahrens | Mar 31, 2025 | Exotic Species, Land Management, Wildlife |
In the early years of the 1940’s and 1950’s, Aoudad sheep were first brought into areas of Texas...
Read Moreby Texas Ranch Journal | Mar 31, 2025 | Land Management, Wildlife |
While spring may be a quieter time for traditional hunting in Texas, it’s the perfect season to...
Read Moreby Austi Garrett | Jan 7, 2025 | Land Management, Land Ownership |
Texas winters may not be as harsh as those in northern states, but sudden freezes can bring...
Read Moreby Texas Agriculture Law Blog | Mar 29, 2024 | Cattle, Farming, Investment, Land Management, Land Ownership, Livestock
Custom Harvest Agreement Checklist Posted on Texas Agriculture Law Blog on January 16,...
Read Moreby Nathaniel Gilbert | Jul 15, 2023 | Land Management, Land Ownership, Law |
Texas Hunting Lease and Liability Waiver Considerations By: Nathaniel Gilbert Hunting Leases in...
Read Moreby Calan Ahrens | Jul 5, 2023 | Hunting, Land Management |
Free Range Aoudad Hunting 101 Tips and Tricks By: Calan J. Ahrens Barbary Sheep (Ammotragus...
Read Moreby Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute | Jun 27, 2023 | Conservation, Land Management, Land Ownership |
Putting a dollar amount to Texas ecosystem services By: Brittany Wegner, Texas A&M Natural...
Read Moreby Texas Ranch Journal | Mar 12, 2023 | Hunting, Land Management, Wildlife |
Spring Means Go For Feral Hogs By: Aaron Sumrall, PhD Deep in the grey days of winter’s...
Read Moreby Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute | Dec 19, 2022 | Conservation, Land Management, Land Ownership |
Conservation easements are voluntary agreements between landowners and conservation organizations to restrict certain uses of the land, while still retaining ownership and decision-making rights. Wegner highlights the benefits of conservation easements, including tax advantages and the preservation of open spaces in the face of increasing development pressure.
Read Moreby Austi Garrett | Jul 26, 2022 | Land Management, Land Ownership, Wildlife
Land managers/owners begin to describe their feral hogs in a very accurate manner almost exclusively from a phenotypic observation. According to the region, descriptions will vary in color from black, white, red, spotted, belted, striped, to even tri-colored.
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