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Substation No. 14

Rocksprings, Edwards County

Marker Text

In 1914, Edwards Plateau ranchers were in a severe drought and losing sheep and goats to poisonous plants. Ranchers B.M. Halbert, V.A. Brown, R.E. Taylor and J.B. Murrah and the newly-formed Texas Sheep and Goat Raisers Association proposed a local experiment station. The Texas Legislature appropriated $10,000 to establish Substation No. 14 through Texas A&M University, and citizens of Edwards and Sutton counties raised additional funds to acquire 3,462 acres of the Annie and D.B. Cusenbary Ranch midway between Rocksprings and Sonora. Since its opening in 1916, work has varied from plant research and vaccines to range conservation, watershed protection and prescribed fire. Later called the Sonora Research Station, it has contributed to the ecological, economic and social well-being of the region. (2019)

Marker Details

Address SH 55
Location Description Texas A&M Agrilife Research Sonora Station, entrance off SH 55 (395 CR 760)
Marker # 22609
Dedicated 2019
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code ranching; agriculture; land management
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 30.262418, -100.56928

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