Patrick Flanigan, a wildlife damage management specialist, shows students how a traditional leg trap is set when the USDA Wildlife Service is called in to manage a predator population. ALEXANDRIA RANDOLPH | DISPATCH RECORD
Bryli Wilson, Lampasas County FFA president, in center, and Julian Dwamena, FFA vice president, at right, teach students about the life cycle of a plant with the help of Abriana Flores, FFA reporter (not pictured). Students were encouraged to plant a bean and watch it sprout. ALEXANDRIA RANDOLPH | DISPATCH RECORD
Lampasas County Game Warden Ray Milloway prepares to demonstrate proper and ill-fitting life preservers with the help of some volunteers from Victor Becerra’s first-grade class. ALEXANDRIA RANDOLPH | DISPATCH RECORD
Lampasas County 4-H and FFA student Jonathan Harris demonstrates for Morgan Mann’s second-grade class the type of razor used to groom sheep. ALEXANDRIA RANDOLPH | DISPATCH RECORD
Hanna Springs Elementary School’s Ag Day emphasis returned last week after a two-year hiatus. Elementary students from several campuses attended, and state and local organizations and volunteers were on hand, including representatives from the USDA Wildlife Services, Texas Farm Bureau, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Game Warden Division, Hamilton County Electric Cooperative, and L...
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