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Back to SearchTexas Ag Today - September 1, 2023
Episode 784
*Cattle prices will set new records next year.
*Texas sheep and goat producers reduced herds this summer.
*Cotton producers in the Concho Valley ar…
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Texas Ag Today - August 31, 2023
Episode 783
*A Dallas Cowboy supports Proposition 1 on the November ballot.
*USDA is awarding a grant to a Texas university to recruit more young people into a…
2 years, 10 months ago
Texas Ag Today - August 30, 2023
Episode 782
*Drought is affecting the wettest part of Texas.
*The latest Texas crop and pastureland rent report is out.
*BASF's new Axant Flex technology will …
2 years, 10 months ago
Texas Ag Today - August 29, 2023
Episode 781
*Much of Texas received rainfall over the past week.
*Drought is keeping cattle producers from rebuilding cow herds.
*Texas will be home to a state…
2 years, 10 months ago
Texas Ag Today - August 28, 2023
Episode 780
*Heat and drought have taken a toll on agriculture in the Concho Valley.
*Texas wheat growers should prepare to fight the Hessian Fly before they pl…
2 years, 10 months ago
Texas Ag Today - August 25, 2023
Episode 779
*Boll weevil eradication efforts continue in the Rio Grande Valley.
*Anthrax has been detected in Edwards County.
*The State of Texas Agriculture R…
2 years, 10 months ago
Texas Ag Today - August 24, 2023
Episode 778
*A group of cotton farmers from the Mid-South and Southeastern U.S. toured the cotton industry in the Rio Grande Valley this week.
*Tropical Storm H…
2 years, 10 months ago
Texas Ag Today - Aug. 23, 2023
Episode 777
*Friday’s Cattle on Feed Report showed a larger than expected drop in placements.
*A fertilizer plant in Central Texas burned to the ground.
*The…
2 years, 10 months ago
Texas Ag Today - Aug. 22, 2023
Episode 776
*Texas A&M AgriLife held the 50th annual Sheep and Goat Field Day in San Angelo last weekend.
*The Texas Sheep and Goat Expo was also held last wee…
2 years, 10 months ago
Texas Ag Today - Aug. 21, 2023
Episode 775
*It’s been a rough summer, but Texas cattle producers are hanging on.
*Pasture and range conditions in Texas are rapidly deteriorating.
*It has bee…
2 years, 10 months ago