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      Agriculture Program

Texas Forest Service


March 09, 2005
Texas A&M Names Forester to Valley  Print Story Photo Icon
WESLACO – The Lower Rio Grande Valley could hardly be considered a forest. So why would the Texas Forest Service, an agency of the Texas A&M University System, place a full-time forester here?

June 19, 2003
Texas Forest Service Making Community Forestry Grants Available  Print Story
COLLEGE STATION - Trees add value to life and property no matter where they are planted. The Texas Forest Service now is offering more than $400,000 in partnership grants to cities, towns, and community groups to begin or improve local tree programs. These competitive grants range from $1,000 to $20,000 and must be matched dollar-for-dollar.

Texas Forest Service Looks to State Legislature for Additional Statewide Firefighting Funds
- January 15, 1997 -

Texas Legislature to Consider Funding for State's First Forest Conservation and Education Center
- January 15, 1997 -

Texas Forest Service Stresses Need for Holiday Fire Safety
- December 12, 1996 -

New Year Ushers in Renewed Threat of Wildland Fire
- December 12, 1996 -

Texas Forest Service Helps Give Old Military Equipment New Life
- November 4, 1996 -

Texas Forest Service East Texas Nursery Offers Seedlings
- November 4, 1996 -

Miles Wins National Association of State Foresters Award -
- October 23, 1996 -

Texas Forest Service Expands Team Effort Assistance
- October 8, 1996 -

Texas Forest Service Offers Wildland Fire prevention Cost-Share Assistance
- October 4, 1996 -

Four Honored as Oustanding Agriculture Alumni
- September 20, 1996 -

Texas Forest Service Firefighters Return From Western Blazes
- September 17, 1996 -

Texas Forest Service Sending Crews to Fight Western Fires
- August 16, 1996 -

Drought Conditions Generate Beetle Outbreak in East Texas
- July 2, 1996 -

Pine Production Returns to Texas Forest Service East Texas Nursery
- July 2, 1996 -

Texas Forest Service Shifts to Team Leadership
- June 14, 1996 -

Texas Forest Service Liability Insurance Program Up and Running
- June 12, 1996 -

Fireworks, Continued Dry Conditions Spark Wildlife Concerns
- June 1996 -

Texas Forest Service Offers Urban Forestry Grant
- June 1996 -

Hull Named State Forester and Director of Texas Forest Service
- May 1996 -

Texas Forest Service Director to Retire After 37 Years
- May 1996 -

Brazos County Honors Bombing Victims with Tree Planting
- April 19, 1996 -

Abilene to Host State Arbor Day Celebration
- April 16, 1996 -

Treefest to Celebrate City Tree
- April 16, 1996 -

Burning Ban Continues in Nearly 100 Texas Counties
- April 16, 1996 -

Wildfires Continue to Ravage the Parched Texas Landscape
- February 21, 1996

Dry Conditions Fuel Raging Wildfires Across the State
- February 15, 1996 -

Burning Bans are in Effect in These Counties
- February 16, 1996 -

Texas Forest Service Nursery to Focus on Hardwood Production
- November 8, 1995 -

Orange County Goes Out on a Limb to Find Biggest Trees
- October 16, 1995 -

Course Teaches Loggers Latest on Protecting Water Quality
- September 1995 -

Northeast Texans Directed to Postpone Outdoor Burning
- August 25, 1995 -

Southern Pine Beetle Forecast Looks Good for Texas
- July 7, 1995 -

Ubanization Threatens East Texas' Forests
- June 9, 1995 -

Information Line Answers Questions About Deadly Oak Wilt
- May 1995 -

Dry Fire Hydrants Helping Counter Rural Wildfires
- March 1995 -

Texas Tree Nursery Helps Reforestation Effort
- February 1995 -

Texas Pines Being Cut Faster Than Growth Rate
- February 1995 -

Texas Spends Big Bucks to Stop Oak Wilt Disease
- May 27, 1994 -

Texas Rose Named National Tree Inspector of Year
- October 15, 1993

Environmental Protection Agency Honors Texas Forest Service
- September 7, 1993 -


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