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Texas Solar Sheep – Creating a Bright Future for Agrivoltaics in...

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By Garrett Bader, Solar Specialist, American Farmland Trust Long known as a major energy producer, Texas now leads the nation with the most installed utility-scale...

The Lost Art of Sopping

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by Kelly Reeves   “Cat head biscuits have saved more lives than the Red Cross.” -Alma McKay My Nanny was born in the year 1912. She was...

The Rocket Stove – Low-Tech, High Performance

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by Kelly Reeves We all know that Hank Hill loves propane and propane accessories. In fact, I love propane, too. Gas grills, fish fryers, and...

The Perfect Pheasant

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This simple creamy pheasant “roast” stays tender, moist, and flavorful. It is simple to put together before work and enjoy at days end. This...

Close Encounters of the Creature Kind

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by Rusty Mitchum This Caller ID is the greatest thing since sliced bread.  I can get into whatever character I want, before I answer the...

Long Range Rimfires

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by Kelly Reeves, Todd Baker and Todd Harvey I, like many of the readers, grew up shooting .22 rimfire cartridges. There is no way to...

Waist Deep in Papermouths

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by Caleb Hensley, 903 Fishing What’s going on LIFE AND LAND Magazine readers? It’s 903 Fishing here! Stay tuned for an exclusive Spring Issue to...

Gulf Coast Crabbing

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by David Roberts Every year, thousands of people flock to the Texas coast and surrounding areas in search of fun and opportunity. Some of those...

Bass Spawning & Location

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by Loyd Leon Texas, with its vast and diverse water bodies, is a haven for anglers seeking the thrill of catching largemouth bass. One of the...

Lessons from the Lake

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by Gyce Butler Venus Williams dropped the mic when she stated … “The thing about tennis is if you stay off for two weeks, or...

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The Second Act of Larry Wells

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by Kelly Reeves Have you ever met a fellow so lucky that he could fall in a barrel of nickels and crawl out with a...

On the Porch With Barry...