Jim Cathey

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Jim Cathey

@jccathey

Associate Director, Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute

Katılım Haziran 2009
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Long Acres Ranch
Long Acres Ranch@LongAcresRanch·
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Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute
We need pollinators, and we also need good stewards that will implement pollinator-friendly conservation practices to protect and preserve the natural resources of Texas. Contact your local SWCD to help you develop a conservation plan for your operatio ... bit.ly/2Klcd00
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Phil Kaufman
Phil Kaufman@TAMUBugs·
It is a good day for some personal growth. Happy Sunday. #UFBugs
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Texas Farm Bureau
Texas Farm Bureau@TexasFarmBureau·
Texas farmers, ranchers and all involved in agriculture have been working, and will continue to work, because consumers are essential to agriculture. We’re all in this together. Because agriculture is a part of all of our lives. #stillfarming
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Jim Cathey@jccathey·
Retweet this note if your life depends on working lands (hint: that's all of us!). To add to the discussion, here's a Status Update and Trends of #Texas Working Lands 1997-2017. See changes & a glimpse of the future for our state; @TAMU_NRI bit.ly/3bWUNmn
Texas A&M Extension Agricultural Economics@AgEcoEXT

RT @TexasFarmBureau: Farmers and ranchers make up less than 2% of our population. But they give 100% on the farm and ranch, caring for their families, crops, livestock and natural resources. #stillfarming

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Jim Cathey@jccathey·
I asked my daughter to draw a #bobwhite for me. Here what she did on an iPad. Love it! I look forward to using this in a future @txextension presentation.
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Feral Hogs CoP
Feral Hogs CoP@FeralHogsCoP·
Recognizing the whereabouts of wild pigs is not difficult as they leave an abundance of sign such as tracks, rootings, and wallows. Watch our Wild Pig Education video to learn more: bit.ly/2yPxlZs
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Jim Cathey@jccathey·
With the largest inter-generational transfer of #land ever seen going on, this topic is hugely important to keep working lands intact to sustain #agriculture & #wildlife management! Don't miss @TiffDowell on May 14th.
Texas A&M Extension Agricultural Economics@AgEcoEXT

RT @TiffDowell: Are you wanting to get to work on your estate plan? Not sure where to start? Friday, May 14 I'll be talking all about estate planning basics on this webinar! agriliferegister.tamu.edu/productListing… #aglaw #estateplanning

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Mike Chamberlain
Mike Chamberlain@wildturkeydoc·
Juvenile turkeys can move miles before their first nest attempt! This bird moved 22 miles after capture, and picked up the pace where the blue arrow is, before settling into an area in March. Much we're still learning about turkey dispersal @DrShortSpur @NWTF_official
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