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Carinata Program 3/29/23

March 24, 2023 by virginia.moerbe

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Agricultural BMPs for Watershed Planning program on 3/21/23. Pictures

March 24, 2023 by virginia.moerbe

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Field Day 2023 is just around the corned mark your calendars June 20th!

March 20, 2023 by virginia.moerbe

Stiles Farm Field is scheduled for June 20, 2023. With an evening tour, great speakers, dinner and awards to follow under the pecan trees here at the farm.  If you should have any questions please contact our office for more details.

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Carinata Field 2023

February 22, 2023 by virginia.moerbe

Carinata Field 2023 located east of Payne Gin

 

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Field Day 2023

February 22, 2023 by virginia.moerbe

Stiles Farm Foundation Field Day will be held June 20, 2023  keep looking back for more information

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Blog Micah Fischer Fall Intern

November 18, 2022 by virginia.moerbe

This week was the week I have been waiting for, the week we finally got to work our cattle. Monday and Tuesday we spent moving the herds into the pastures closest to the working pens so they would not have as far to go. Wednesday and Thursday were the days we actually did the cattle work. Ryan has some “real” cowboys that he hires when working the cows. They brought their horses and dogs which made it a lot easier to move the herd into the pasture where we were working. Everything went pretty smoothly and overall it was a great experience.

Micah Fischer Fall Intern

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Flyer District 8 Farm & Ranch Seminar

November 9, 2022 by virginia.moerbe

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Blog Fall Intern Micah Fischer

November 7, 2022 by virginia.moerbe

We have been attempting to plant wheat every day this week before the rain that is expected on Friday.  The first couple of days we spent trying to figure out the correct depth in which to plant the seed. As soon as we would get going though the ground would be just a little too wet for planting. By the end of the week though the ground had dried up enough that we managed to get most of the field planted with winter wheat.

 

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Blog Fall Intern Micah Fischer

November 4, 2022 by virginia.moerbe

This week on the farm we had some cattle get out into the wrong pasture. I spent most of the day on Wednesday trying to drive them back where they were supposed to be. By the end of the day, I managed to get the herd moved back into the correct pasture. The rest of the week was spent doing various chores such as feeding hay, shredding grass in the pastures, and fixing fence.

Fall Intern Micah Fischer

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Blog Fall Intern ReAnn Hurd

November 4, 2022 by virginia.moerbe

This week on the farm I new planted trees. I got to go to Bloomers in Elgin and pick some out. I learned a lot about native flowers and trees for this area. I went around the farm planting new trees for future generations to enjoy.
Later on this week I closed off the gate to a pasture the north heard had access to this summer and I had to go around and find all the bulls. We had two calf’s born this week after the big storm. It’s extremely exciting getting to see the calf’s frolic in the field and enjoy the farm.
 ReAnn Hurd Fall Intern

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Partnership Opportunities

Stiles Farm can run multiple projects at once thanks to the demonstration and research plot model. If you or your company would like to partner with Stiles Farm, we are looking for partnerships in long term conservation tillage and cover crop research, precision agriculture technologies, innovations in beef cattle production, the economics of small acreage horticulture production in the blacklands, and use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (drones) in agriculture production. For partnership ideas, contact Ryan Collett at (512) 898-2214 or rmcollett@ag.tamu.edu.

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