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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 - May 30, 2024
*Crop conditions vary across Texas, depending on the weather conditions.
*Farmers and ranchers in Texas and Oklahoma hired fewer workers last month.
*Texas feedlots inventories are down slightly compared to a year ago, with placements taking a big drop.
*Spring planted crops are in the early growing stages in the Texas High Plains.
*USDA is allocating millions of dollars to promote ag trade.
*A wide cross section of both urban and rural students are competing in high school barbeque competitions.
*Cases of West Nile Virus in horses has dropped, but the disease is still present in Texas. -
Texas Ag Today - May 29, 2024
*The number of cattle in feedlots is finally dropping.
*Egg production in Texas fell last month.
*Wheat harvest continues across the state.
*A partnership between the Texas Tech Vet School and the Hereford Veterinary clinic will provide a lot of opportunities for both students and researchers.
*The Farm Bill continues to move forward, so what’s next?
*Texas is one of the only states to have high school barbeque competitions.
*The high temperatures of the Texas summer are just around the corner.
*USDA is requiring electronic id tags for interstate movement of dairy cattle, some beef cattle and bison. -
Texas Ag Today - May 28, 2024
*How many acres of cotton will be planted in Texas this year?
*Several provisions crafted by Texas lawmakers were included in the House version of the Farm Bill.
*Texas Tech veterinary students are receiving a special opportunity from a clinic in Hereford.
*The DeltaPine New Product Evaluator program is kicking off its 17th year.
*Crops are growing and farming is in full swing across Texas.
*Castration is one of the most common surgical procedures on horses. -
Texas Ag Today - May 27, 2024
There’s a new leader at the King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management.
The House version of the farm bill has been voted out of committee.
Cattle placements are currently down, but that could change.
Strong rural land sales continue across Texas.
Pneumonia is a serious and common problem in sheep and goats. -
Texas Ag Today - May 24, 2024
*There are things you can do to reduce the likelihood of cattle and equipment theft in Texas.
*Crop insurance options for silage production varies.
*Storms brought high winds, rain and even a tornado to Central Texas Wednesday.
*The House Committee on Agriculture spent hours Thursday marking up its leadership’s version of the 2024 Farm Bill.
*Two men were imprisoned in Pennsylvania for using ultrasound on dairy cows to check for pregnancy. -
Texas Ag Today - May 23, 2024
*This spring has brought some much-needed rainfall to parts of Texas.
*Cattle feeders are looking at various strategies to export more meat around the globe.
*When producing forage, it’s important to consider irrigation capacity, wells and ability for wells to recover.
*The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture is expressing his concerns with the House GOP farm bill.
*There are new regulations regarding horse soring.