You may have noticed some pine trees in your back yard are brown or just look dead. They most likely are not, though. Let's look at why they look dead right now.
The Summer of 2016 is playing out much like the Summer of 2015. After a very wet Spring, only a few days of widely scattered showers have fallen across Deep East Texas.
A grant of nearly $120,000 from the Texas A&M Forest Service recently enabled the Wells Volunteer Fire Department (VFD) to purchase a new small brush truck.
It's that time of the year again. Angelina Beautiful Clean and the Texas A&M Forest Service are set to giveaway some 20,000 tree seedlings on Thursday, February 4th.
It's true, and it's not another Aggie joke. As of Saturday, September 1st, the 97 year old Texas Forest Service has a new name. It is now the Texas A&M Forest Service.