Comanche County Texas A&M AgriLife Extension

Comanche County Texas A&M AgriLife Extension AgriLife Extension delivers research-based educational programs and solutions for all Texans.

A unique education agency, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service teaches Texans wherever they live, extending research-based knowledge to benefit their families and communities.

Today, we honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice is the foundatio...
05/25/2026

Today, we honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice is the foundation of the freedoms we hold today — and we carry their legacy forward by supporting those who served alongside them.

As we remember the fallen, we also remain committed to caring for our veterans and their families, today and always. Texas A&M AgriLife Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
Learn more about veteran and military resources at https://agrilifeextension.tamu.edu/assets/life-health/military-veterans

**CEU OPPORTUNITY**This year's Corn Turn-Row Meeting will be held June 4th at 6:00 pm at the Hoekman family dairy. This ...
05/13/2026

**CEU OPPORTUNITY**

This year's Corn Turn-Row Meeting will be held June 4th at 6:00 pm at the Hoekman family dairy. This will be a good program to attend and 2 IPM CEU's will be offered.

*Cook's Fish Barn will be catering the meeting so it would be helpful if you could call ahead to RSVP (325)-356-2539!

This time of year, we always have folks call concerned about seeing a large numbers of bees either flying or gathered in...
05/12/2026

This time of year, we always have folks call concerned about seeing a large numbers of bees either flying or gathered in a huge mass. There is nothing to be alarmed about as this is just a honeybee swarm. Bees swarm as a natural part of a bee colony’s development. Thanks to the good rainfall we have been fortunate enough to receive this spring, there are a lot of wildflowers. This provides food which helps hives grow to capacity and that can lead to swarming. When a hive gets too full, the old queen will take anywhere from 1,500 to 30,000 worker bees and a few select drone bees and go in search of a new hive. The queen bee is protected in the center of the swarm during the swarming process.

Swarming usually takes place in spring or early summer as this is when bees tend to increase their population. It is an instinctive part of the honeybee lifecycle and provides a means for the colony to reproduce and grow. Beekeepers work to control swarming in managed hives as much as possible; they had rather have the bees relocated to hives in their apiary (a place where bees and beehives are kept for honey production) than in a dead tree trunk or other location. However, not all hives are managed and even in managed, hives swarm and escape sometimes.

While the site of a swarm can be alarming, any danger associated with a bee swarm is very small. Honeybees only act defensively around their hives where they have young and food. In a swarm there are no larva and there is no food to protect. Also, before swarming, honeybees will feed which reduces their ability to sting. Typically, the best action is no action. A swarm of honeybees will usually only stay in one location for a day or two, while the workers are out looking for a suitable hive. Do not disturb the swarm and enjoy watching one of nature’s fascinating creatures.

If you would like to learn more about honeybees and apiary management, join our local “Apiary Management Group.” We meet bi-monthly to discuss bee topics and provide education on apiary management. If you are interested in attending the meetings, please give us a call at (325)-356-2539 to get on the email/mailing list.

This Earth Day, we’re recognizing the land that supports our communities, our food systems and our way of life. From fie...
04/22/2026

This Earth Day, we’re recognizing the land that supports our communities, our food systems and our way of life. From fields to forests, Texas is full of places worth appreciating today and every day. 🌎 Texas A&M AgriLife Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service

*TRAINING OPPORTUNITY*A Dairy Worker Training will be available Tuesday, May 12th from 12:00 pm- 4:00 pm at the Southwes...
04/10/2026

*TRAINING OPPORTUNITY*

A Dairy Worker Training will be available Tuesday, May 12th from 12:00 pm- 4:00 pm at the Southwest Regional Dairy Center in Stephenville. This training will be available in both English and Spanish and lunch will be provided to those in attendance.

Happy Birthday to Norman Borlaug (March 25, 1914–2009)Today we honor the scientist whose innovations in wheat breeding h...
03/25/2026

Happy Birthday to Norman Borlaug (March 25, 1914–2009)

Today we honor the scientist whose innovations in wheat breeding helped feed the world and earned him the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize. His legacy continues to inspire progress in global agriculture. Texas A&M AgriLife Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Texas A&M AgriLife Research

National Ag Day is a reminder of how essential agriculture is to our daily lives. From the food on our tables to the fib...
03/24/2026

National Ag Day is a reminder of how essential agriculture is to our daily lives. From the food on our tables to the fiber in our clothing and the fuel that powers our communities, agriculture touches everything. We’re proud to support an industry built on hard work, sustainability and continuous improvement.

Today we celebrate the people who grow, raise and produce the resources we depend on. Happy National Ag Day! 🌾 Texas A&M AgriLife Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service

UPCOMING DOPA PROGRAMThis program will be held Tuesday April 7th at The Station FNB in Dublin, TX from 10:00 am to 3:00 ...
03/23/2026

UPCOMING DOPA PROGRAM

This program will be held Tuesday April 7th at The Station FNB in Dublin, TX from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. This program is worth 5 DOPA credits. To RSVP, call our office at (325)-356-2539.

Sign up and register for the 2026 Spring Walk Across Texas event!!
03/18/2026

Sign up and register for the 2026 Spring Walk Across Texas event!!

*CEU OPPORTUNITY*Join us February 26th, 2026 from 8:30 AM- 3:00 PM at the Comanche Community Center to earn 5 CEU credit...
02/23/2026

*CEU OPPORTUNITY*

Join us February 26th, 2026 from 8:30 AM- 3:00 PM at the Comanche Community Center to earn 5 CEU credits. Of the 5 hours, 2 hours will be in Laws & Regulations and 3 hours will be Integrated Pest Management (IPM). Please call the office at (325)-356-2539 to pre-register or if you have any questions about the seminar.

**Program registration cost is $50 per individual.
Please make checks payable to "AG PROGRAM."

Address

1414 N Austin Street
Comanche, TX
76442

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+13253562539

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