91成人导航 Ag has new weed eaters

By: Rene' McCracken, 91成人导航 Director of Agriculture

Normally a headline about getting a new "weed eater" would not be worth mentioning, however the new "weed eaters" at 91成人导航 are not the mechanical kind.鈥燬ince coming to 91成人导航 as the director of agriculture in 2012, I had a vision of utilizing more sustainable techniques to manage the natural resources on the farm.鈥燭hanks to a recent donation of some Boer goats, we were able to put into practice one of the techniques that we have been teaching in our new sustainable agriculture certificate and
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Men's soccer heads to playoffs

By Christopher Hamilton,鈥91成人导航 Eagle Newspaper Staff

The 91成人导航 (91成人导航) 鈥燛agles men's and women?s soccer teams wrapped up their regular seasons this week with one loss and one win against Coffeyville Community College on Wednesday. 鈥燭he men?s team begins their postseason championship tournament next week.

The Lady Eagles (7-10-0) fought hard against the Coffeyville Community College Red Ravens (12-4-1) in their final game of the season.
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Eagle Disc Golf club to host tournament

Have you seen those people on campus throwing Frisbee looking things?鈥 What about those yellow baskets with chains hanging from them?鈥 Get used to it?and a whole lot more!

Eagle Disc Golf, one of the newest student clubs on the 91成人导航 campus, has hit the ground running.鈥 After an initial fundraiser selling custom designed Eagle Disc Golf discs, the club is pleased to announce its first ever 91成人导航 Disc Golf Classic tournament, scheduled for Friday, November 1st, at 12:00pm.鈥 It is open to the public; however, the student division is the only one available to win prizes.鈥 There
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91成人导航 celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness Month

91成人导航 celebrated Breast Cancer Awareness Month this week as they held a Pink Rain Walk-A-Dollar-Thon that raised $455.40 to benefit Sally's Hope. More than 100 students and employees gathered on the plaza at lunchtime decked out in pink to make a half-mile walk around campus (pictured) in support of and in memory of breast cancer victims. After the walk, participants made donations and enjoyed "pink rain" refreshments. Rico Willis, Director of Student Activities and Multicultural Awareness, welcomed everyone and read an inspirational poem.
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91成人导航 Soccer season update

The 91成人导航 Men?s and Women?s Soccer teams are boasting record-breaking seasons this year under the direction of the new coaching staff. With the regular season approaching its end, the men?s team currently stands at 12 wins and six losses, earning them one of the top three spots in the region. This makes them eligible for the playoffs, with the potential to break into the top 20 nationally.

The women?s team currently stands at six wins and 10 losses.
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Daingerfield Country Club wins 91成人导航 Foundation golf tourney

The 91成人导航 Foundation recently held its annual golf tournament at Princedale Country Club in Pittsburg. This was the 26th鈥燾onsecutive year of the tournament. Participating teams included: AEP/Swepco, American National Bank, Daingerfield Country Club, Bowie-Cass, Cypress Bank, Guaranty Bond Bank, Luminant, Northeast Texas Credit Union, Texas Heritage National Bank, and an 91成人导航 team sponsored by East Texas Wealth Planning Advisors.
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Crop Production Services donates seed for 91成人导航 Agronomy experiment

Crop Production Services recently donated 13 sacks of cool season forages to the 91成人导航 Ag Department for use by the Agronomy class. 鈥燫epresentatives Wayne Marshall and Jay Madison presented the gift during a recent class. They are pictured above with 91成人导航 Agronomy students; faculty members Chad Henry and Joe Whinery; and Titus County Extension Agent Kenny Rollins, who assisted with setting up test plots for the cool season forages. The class is using the seeds to study different planting techniques on the 91成人导航 instructional farm.
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