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Texas Ag Today is a daily look at the latest news in Texas agriculture, hosted by veteran farm broadcaster Carey Martin along with the largest and most experienced farm news team in the Lone Star State. We cover agriculture in every corner of Texas, from the piney woods of East Texas to the rocky ranges of the Trans-Pecos and from the Panhandle to the Rio Grande Valley.
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Texas Ag Today is a daily look at the latest news in Texas agriculture, hosted by veteran farm broadcaster Carey Martin along with the largest and most experienced farm news team in the Lone Star State. We cover agriculture in every corner of Texas, from the piney woods of East Texas to the rocky ranges of the Trans-Pecos and from the Panhandle to the Rio Grande Valley.
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×*The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo attracts visitors from 80 different countries. *This is a very stressful time for Texas farmers. *Thousands of USDA employees have their jobs back. *The livestock brand registry system in Texas may be getting a lot simpler. *The nation’s largest farm organization is concerned about the Trump administration’s tariff proposals. *USDA released updated guidelines for battling highly pathogenic avian influenza. *Cattle fever ticks are a continual problem in South Texas.…
*The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is underway. *The state legislature is making efforts to protect natural resources. *It has been a dry winter for the Texas High Plains. *Economic assistance payments will soon be making their way to farmers. *The very high winds across Texas this week created a challenge for farmers and ranchers. *Cushing’s disease is common in older mares.…
*President Trump told farmers to prepare for tariffs. *Texas farmers may wait until the last minute to make planting decisions. *There are indications that cattle herd rebuilding is beginning in the Southern Plains. *The U.S. levied new tariffs on Mexico and China this week. *The deadline is coming up to apply for an agricultural water grant. *The Trump administration released a freeze on $20 million in funding for conservation programs. *Timing is everything when protecting calves against BRD.…
*The upcoming economic and disaster aid package for farmers should be an improvement over the last one. *A pair of lawmakers from Texas have introduced a bill to help Texas wildfire victims. *Winter is just about over. *A lot of Texas High Plains farmers have been adding sorghum silage to their crop mix. *U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins addressed tariffs and agricultural trade. *Applications are being accepted for the Texas Water Development Board’s agricultural water conservation grant program. *What’s the difference between pasture renovation and pasture rejuvenation? *Hoof cracks can cause several problems in horses.…
*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 last year, but production was up. *USDA is taking the fight against screwworms to Mexico. *The Hemphill County Beef Conference has reached a big milestone. *A representative of the fresh produce industry in South Texas testified before Congress about the needs of the industry. *Spring begins in a couple of weeks. *It’s time to prepare for spring gardens and landscapes. *Hoof wall defects in horses can be difficult to manage.…
*The cattle industry needs Congress to reduce burdensome regulations. *Tarleton State University is establishing a new center to focus on enhancing well being in rural and agricultural communities. *A South Texas rancher was killed by an improvised explosive device near Brownsville. *Texas farmers and ranchers met with state lawmakers at the State Capitol last week. *How soon will Texas Panhandle grazing lands recover after last year’s wildfires? *Another Texan testified before Congress about the new Farm Bill. *The nation’s largest farm organization has a very positive reaction to the appointment of Texan Brooke Rollins as the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. *Improving lambing efficiency is important in the commercial sheep business.…
*Texas wheat crop conditions improved last week. *The new chairman of the Texas House Committee on Agriculture and Livestock outlined his priorities for the committee in the current legislative session. *Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is fully behind the Trump Administration’s effort to downsize the federal government. *Secretary Rollins is also launching a new plan to fight avian influenza. *There are still several weeks to go before peak wildfire season is over. *The winter wheat crop in Central Texas is looking good, while corn planters are rolling. *A shorter dry period may increase rumen function in dairy cows.…
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*The cold weather is shutting down cattle marketing. *USDA has given preliminary approval to a vaccine to prevent avian influenza in chickens. *This is National FFA Week. *There are some indications that cow herd rebuilding may be getting underway. *A bill designed to expand school milk options has been reintroduced in Congress. *Thousands of volunteers help to put on the San Antonio Stock Show. *The past two weeks shows the variation we can see in a Texas winter. *A genetic abnormality has been discovered in Angus cattle.…
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