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Back to SearchTexas Ag Today - December 20, 2022
Episode 601
Congress has a short time frame to get the 2023 Farm Bill done. Drought conditions have improved across much of Texas. A mysterious disease continu…
3 years, 4 months ago
Texas Ag Today - December 19, 2022
Episode 600
Cotton harvest is wrapping up in the northern Texas Panhandle. Life would be a lot better for Texas farmers and ranchers if La Nina just went away. …
3 years, 4 months ago
Texas Ag Today - December 16, 2022
Episode 599
Texas Congressman Mike Cloud looks back on the past two years on the House Agriculture Committee. This could be a good season for growing winter whe…
3 years, 4 months ago
Texas Ag Today - December 15, 2022
Episode 598
Some Texas rice farmers will have no irrigation water to plant a crop next spring. The new director of the Texas Farm Service agency has deep roots …
3 years, 4 months ago
Texas Ag Today - December 14, 2022
Episode 597
Sheep producers from all over the nation will be in Ft. Worth next month for the American Sheep Industry Convention. The downturn in cotton prices h…
3 years, 4 months ago
Texas Ag Today - December 13, 2022
Episode 596
USDA increased U.S. cotton acreage again in Friday's Supply and Demand report. The Texas Department of Agriculture is working to increase Texas agri…
3 years, 4 months ago
Texas Ag Today - December 12, 2022
Episode 595
The USA Rice Outlook Conference was held in Austin last week. Managing water resources is vital to surviving in agriculture on the Texas High Plains…
3 years, 4 months ago
Texas Ag Today - December 9, 2022
Episode 594
Reducing property taxes will be a top priority in the upcoming legislative session. There are lots of producer education meetings held at this time …
3 years, 5 months ago
Texas Ag Today - December 8, 2022
Episode 593
Solar farms were a hot topic at the recent Texas Farm Bureau convention. What’s the outlook for completing a new farm bill next year? COVID lockdowns…
3 years, 5 months ago
Texas Ag Today - December 7, 2022
Episode 592
Some Texas wheat fields may not get planted due to wet conditions. The big rise in input costs has robbed farmers of a lot of profit this year. Onio…
3 years, 5 months ago