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Back to SearchTexas Ag Today - March 3, 2025
Episode 1174
*Economic relief for farmers is on the way soon.
*We are right in the middle of peak wildfire season.
*South Texas cabbage producers planted less …
1 year, 2 months ago
Texas Ag Today - February 28, 2025
Episode 1173
*The cattle industry needs Congress to reduce burdensome regulations.
*Tarleton State University is establishing a new center to focus on enhancing…
1 year, 2 months ago
Texas Ag Today - February 27, 2025
Episode 1172
*Texas wheat crop conditions improved last week.
*The new chairman of the Texas House Committee on Agriculture and Livestock outlined his prioritie…
1 year, 2 months ago
Texas Ag Today - February 26, 2025
Episode 1171
*The Trump Administration is addressing the avian influenza outbreak.
*The National Cotton Council is pleased with the current direction of agricul…
1 year, 2 months ago
Texas Ag Today - February 25, 2025
Episode 1170
*The new U.S. Secretary of Agriculture was back in Texas this week to address the avian influenza outbreak.
*A Texan will testify before the Senate …
1 year, 2 months ago
Texas Ag Today - February 24, 2025
Episode 1169
*We’re not expecting any freeze damage to the Texas winter wheat crop.
*Onions are a big crop in South Texas.
*Beef production is expected to go up…
1 year, 2 months ago
Texas Ag Today - February 21, 2025
Episode 1168
*Cotton production is growing in Brazil.
*Prairieview A&M is conducting research on organic sorghum.
*Another case of New World screwworms has been…
1 year, 2 months ago
Texas Ag Today - February 19, 2025
Episode 1166
*The cold weather is shutting down cattle marketing.
*USDA has given preliminary approval to a vaccine to prevent avian influenza in chickens.
*Thi…
1 year, 2 months ago
Texas Ag Today - February 20, 2025
Episode 1167
*The House Budget Committee is calling for a $230 billion cut in ag spending.
*A Texas native received a posthumous award at the National Cotton Cou…
1 year, 2 months ago
Texas Ag Today - February 18, 2025
Episode 1165
*The National Cotton Council held its annual meeting in Dallas.
*Cotton growers are expected to plant nearly 15% less cotton acreage this year.
*Catt…
1 year, 2 months ago