Texas A&M AgriLife program equips ranchers to preserve family legacies

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Students aren’t the only ones heading back to class soon, ranchers are too! Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is launching its fall session of “Generation Next: Our Turn to Ranch.”

Since 2019, this 12-week online course has helped more than 900 Texas farmers create business plans to keep their dreams and their land alive.

Michelle Snell comes from a long line of Texas farmers five generations strong. Her family owns 500 to 600 acres in Goliad County, land that’s been in their hands for decades…

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