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Tag Archives: College Aggies Online

Antibiotic Usage on Farms: Good or Bad?

Animal Agriculture Alliance, Antibiotic UseBy Guest BloggerNovember 8, 2021

Antibiotics have become a hot-button topic in both the agriculture industry and medical field. Antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria continue to cause problems for both humans and animals, and many people are understandably concerned about antibiotic usage in farm animals.

Behind Barn Doors: A Look Into Swine Biosecurity

Animal Agriculture Alliance, Farm SecurityBy Guest BloggerOctober 20, 2021

Biosecurity is an absolutely essential part of every swine farm. What the outside world sees is a fence and/or enclosed barns, but what they don’t realize is that these facilities function to keep the pigs as healthy as possible.

Advice from the best agriculture advocates

Animal Agriculture AllianceBy Casey KinlerSeptember 4, 2019

As part of the Alliance’s College Aggies Online Scholarship Competition, I asked the program mentors to share their #1 piece of advice they’d like to share with aspiring agriculture advocates.

Learning to Agvocate Outside the Classroom: College Aggies Online

Animal Agriculture AllianceBy Guest BloggerApril 30, 2018

Erica Ballmer, winner of the 2017 College Aggies Online program, shares why other agriculture students should sign up for the scholarship competition.

College Aggies Online

5 reasons why college students should do College Aggies Online!

Animal Agriculture AllianceBy Allyson Jones-BrimmerAugust 3, 2017

Topanga McBride shares why college students should sign up for this year’s program!

“This is My First Stakeholders Summit!”

Animal Agriculture AllianceBy Emily EllisMay 30, 2017

Attending the 2017 Stakeholders Summit was an incredible experience and I am so thankful for having had the opportunity.

A Flashback to ’15 – College Aggies, Activists and Online Engagement

Animal Agriculture AllianceBy Allyson Jones-BrimmerAugust 16, 2016

Being a part of the College Aggies Online program provided me the opportunity to do exactly what I love to do more than most everything else- talk about cattle and agriculture.

Without Agriculture, I wouldn’t be an Aggie

Animal Agriculture AllianceBy Guest BloggerAugust 10, 2016

I am a better agvocate today because CAO has taught me so many great points on how to be a great agvocate and how to communicate and fill the gap from the agriculture community to people who may not know much about agriculture.

College Aggies Online is Amazing

Animal Agriculture AllianceBy Guest BloggerAugust 5, 2016

I believe that College Aggies Online and the Alliance are the best at getting youth involved in advocating for Ag.

A lot to be proud of

Animal Agriculture AllianceBy Guest BloggerNovember 13, 2015

I’ve always felt like my story is simple, so it was refreshing to see that someone enjoyed what I had to say. My story is far from complete, but I can’t wait to see where I end up in this world.

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Texas Legislation

PENDING

HB 3799
Description:

Relating to the advertising and labeling of certain meat food products.

Status: Introduced 3/7/2019
Pending

PASSED

HB 1081
Relating to a study regarding the prohibition of dairy farming in certain areas of the state
Description:

Would require the Texas Animal Health Commission to conduct a study regarding the current risk level for bovine tuberculosis in certain states determined by the Commission to be infected or at high risk for bovine tuberculosis. By 9/1/2014, the Commission must submit a report of the findings to the Department of Agriculture and others listed.

Status: Effective 6/14/2013
Passed
Pass Date: 6/14/2013

HB 1643
Description:

Would add a concentrated animal feeding operations to the list of facilities that drones are prohibited from flying over.

Status: Effective 9/1/17
Passed
Pass Date: 6/15/2017

HB 1819
Relating to liability for injuring a trespassing sheep or goat
Description:

Would make a person with a fence that is insufficient who kills or wounds a head of cattle, horse, goat or sheep liable to the owner of the animal for damages.

Status: Effective 9/1/2013
Passed
Pass Date: 6/14/2013

FAILED

HB 334
Relating to the establishment of the Texas Livestock Care Standards Advisory Committee
Description:

Would establish a 16-member Texas Livestock Care Standards Advisory Committee. The committee would be required to research and develop standards governing livestock and poultry care, food safety, local food availability, food affordability, and best farm management practices for animal well-being.

Status: Introduced 11/19/2010; Died in Committee
Failed

SJR 22
Right to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife amendment
Description:

Would amend Aricle 1, Section 34 of the Texas Constitution to include that people have the right to hunt, fish and harvest wildlife, including the use of traditioal methods, subject to laws and regulations to conserve and manage wildlife and preserve the future of hunting and fishing. Would also state that hunting and fishing are preferred methods of managing and controlling wildlife.

Status: Enrolled 5/20/2015; Died in Chamber
Failed