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Back to SearchTexas Ag Today - October 14, 2024
Episode 1075
*Cotton ginning is getting underway in the Texas Panhandle.
*An anaplasmosis vaccine is in the works.
*The USDA Crop Production and Supply and Dema…
1 year, 6 months ago
Texas Ag Today - October 11, 2024
Episode 1074
*Texas Panhandle ranchers continue to rebuild fences destroyed by the spring wildfires.
*There is more corn and grain sorghum in storage in Texas th…
1 year, 7 months ago
Texas Ag Today - October 10, 2024
Episode 1073
*The Texas southern plains had the best crop in a decade, but that’s not the case now. '
*The grand champions were auctioned off at the State Fair of…
1 year, 7 months ago
Texas Ag Today - October 9, 2024
Episode 1072
*Texas cotton harvest is one-third complete.
*Farmers do not have a good outlook for the future.
*Halloween is bringing an unexpected scare to the…
1 year, 7 months ago
Texas Ag Today - October 8, 2024
Episode 1071
*The West Texas cotton crop has made a turn for the worse.
*Extreme and exceptional drought continues to spread in Texas.
*The ending of the port w…
1 year, 7 months ago
Texas Ag Today - October 7, 2024
Episode 1070
*There was a big field day last week in the world’s largest cotton patch.
*The average age of farmers and ranchers in Texas has increased slightly. …
1 year, 7 months ago
Texas Ag Today - October 4, 2024
Episode 1069
*Farmers are already feeling the impact of an expired Farm Bill.
*Texas farmers have more wheat in storage this year.
*A court appointed receiversh…
1 year, 7 months ago
Texas Ag Today - October 3, 2024
Episode 1068
*Texas cotton conditions continue to decline.
*Texas farmers grew more wheat this past season.
*Farms and ranches are devastated in North Carolina …
1 year, 7 months ago
Texas Ag Today - October 2, 2024
Episode 1067
*Texas wheat planting is nearing the half-way mark.
*USDA has made changes to the Farm Service Agency’s loan programs.
*American farmers and ranche…
1 year, 7 months ago
Texas Ag Today - October 1, 2024
Episode 1066
*Some West Texas farmers and ranchers had a wet September.
*Texas pumpkin growers have a better crop this year.
*The nation’s first bale of cotton…
1 year, 7 months ago