
Texas Ag Today - July 3, 2024
07/03/24 • 22 min
*The Texas wheat harvest is winding down.
*Officials from the United States and Chile have signed letters of agreement to protect market access for U.S. meat and cheese products.
*The condition of the Texas corn crop remains the same as last week.
*Grazing conditions have improved in the Texas High Plains.
*The Texas congressional delegation continues working to get Mexico to deliver vital water to the Rio Grande Valley.
*Drought continues for farmers and ranchers in far West Texas.
*After an extremely wet spring, farmers in Central Texas are looking forward to summer weather.
*It’s important to make sure your horse is vaccinated for mosquito borne diseases.
*The Texas wheat harvest is winding down.
*Officials from the United States and Chile have signed letters of agreement to protect market access for U.S. meat and cheese products.
*The condition of the Texas corn crop remains the same as last week.
*Grazing conditions have improved in the Texas High Plains.
*The Texas congressional delegation continues working to get Mexico to deliver vital water to the Rio Grande Valley.
*Drought continues for farmers and ranchers in far West Texas.
*After an extremely wet spring, farmers in Central Texas are looking forward to summer weather.
*It’s important to make sure your horse is vaccinated for mosquito borne diseases.
Previous Episode

Texas Ag Today - July 2, 2024
*The northern Texas Panhandle is having a great wheat harvest.
*There are fewer hogs and pigs in Texas.
*Friday’s USDA acreage report was negative for the corn market.
*Texas High Plains farmers are having a good year with row crops.
*The United States Supreme Court has good news for Texas farmers & ranchers.
*Cattle producers are very optimistic in the geographical center of Texas.
*The summer hay season is rolling in East Texas.
*Heat stress can be a problem in cattle.
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Texas Ag Today - July 4, 2024
*The battle against the boll weevil continues on the Mexican border.
*The winter wheat season is wrapping up on the Texas High Plains.
*Financial assistance is available for dairy farmers impacted by avian influenza.
*Williamson County just north of Austin is a high growth area of the state.
*This is the time of year to watch for pinkeye in cattle.
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