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Back to EpisodesTexas Ag Today - July 31, 2023
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*A south Texas cattlemen testified before a congressional subcommittee last week on the damage illegal immigration is causing to his cattle operation.
*The outlook for Texas pork producers for the rest of this year is not very bright.
*Texas cotton crop ratings are slowly declining.
*If you’re a farmer, it’s likely that someone is going to offer you a carbon contract.
*Range and pasture conditions across Texas are suffering due to the heat and drought.
*It is still hot and dry in Central Texas.
*It’s common for horses to develop lacerations on the back side of the pastern.
*The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has implemented emergency rules to address Chronic Wasting Disease.