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  2. Harte Research Institute offers free program to encourage ...

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    The Harte Research Institute is offering a free online program on oyster farming through a $5.1 million TCEQ grant. Harte Research Institute offers free program to encourage sustainable oyster farming

  3. Governor appoints Coastal Bend residents to oyster farming ...

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    Several Coastal Bend residents were named to a state advisory board for commercial oyster mariculture, an industry with local connections.

  4. Texas oyster season opens Nov. 1 - AOL

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    Oct. 25—AUSTIN — Per regulation, the Texas commercial and recreational public oyster harvest season opens Nov. 1 and closes April 30, 2024. In an effort to protect and restore oyster reefs ...

  5. Texas Farm Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Farm Bureau was established in 1933. [6] During the Great Depression, Texas Farm Bureau was reorganized as the “Texas Agricultural Association” on March 6, 1934, in Dallas. In 1938, Texas Agricultural Association members voted to move the headquarters 90 miles (140 km) south to Waco. The organization operated for seven years under ...

  6. Category : Agricultural organizations based in the United States

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    N. National Agri-Marketing Association; National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame; National Association of County Agricultural Agents; National Association of State Departments of Agriculture

  7. Texigryphaea - Wikipedia

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    Texigryphaea is an extinct genus of oyster belonging to the order Ostreida and family Gryphaeidae. [3] It dates to the Albian to Cenomanian Ages of the Cretaceous period and is primarily found in Texas and the southern Western Interior of North America. [1] However, specimens have been identified from northern Spain. [4]

  8. Climate change, overharvesting exacerbating Texas oyster decline

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    For the second year in a row, Texas has closed the majority of its public oyster reefs for harvesting due to declining populations. Wildlife officials say these dwindling numbers are caused by ...

  9. Agriculture in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Grapes are a common crop in some parts of Texas. [10] [11] Pierce's Disease is a common problem in the East and South. [10] From 1970 to 1996, PD was unknown outside of the southern part of the state. Though thought to be impossible, in 1996 suddenly many vineyards were heavily hit in north central Texas and some were wiped out completely.