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Back to SearchTexas Ag Today - July 19, 2022
Episode 491
The Texas cattle industry is suffering the effects of drought. The sorghum crop in the Texas Panhandle is off to an okay start. Cotton farmers in t…
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Texas Ag Today - July 18, 2022
Episode 490
We are seeing long lines at Texas livestock auctions. The Texas Panhandle isn’t the first region you think of when it comes to wine, but there’s at …
3 years, 9 months ago
Texas Ag Today - July 15, 2022
Episode 489
Illegal immigration is pulling law enforcement resources from all over Texas, including the Special Rangers. Texas produces some mighty fine wines. …
3 years, 9 months ago
Texas Ag Today - July 14, 2022
Episode 488
Texas is ground zero for heat and drought. If you’re a Texas High Plains soybean grower, patience is a virtue. Texas agriculture needs every advoca…
3 years, 9 months ago
Texas Ag Today - July 13, 2022
Episode 487
Texas dryland cotton crop is almost gone. GMO technology holds a lot of promise for Texas High Plains wheat growers. Summertime is the time for cro…
3 years, 9 months ago
Texas Ag Today - July 12, 2022
Episode 486
The Texas drought gets uglier. With such a bad wheat crop this year, will there be enough seed wheat to plant this fall? The Texas economy is holdi…
3 years, 9 months ago
Texas Ag Today - July 11, 2022
Episode 485
Corn harvest is underway in the Rio Grande Valley. Cow herd liquidation is underway across Texas. Despite a dismal harvest, there are some positive a…
3 years, 10 months ago
Texas Ag Today - July 8, 2022
Episode 484
The drought is impacting Texas hay production. A move by EPA could restrict access to a critical crop protection tool. High Plains farmers should be …
3 years, 10 months ago
Texas Ag Today - July 7, 2022
Episode 483
Drought, high input costs and other factors are making 2022 difficult for Texas farmers and ranchers. High Plains cotton suffering due to lack of moi…
3 years, 10 months ago
Texas Ag Today - July 6, 2022
Episode 482
Drought is impacting crops across the state, but there are bright spots. Rail access and its location make Amarillo attractive to food businesses. Ne…
3 years, 10 months ago