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Texas Agriculture Today

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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 - June 30, 2025

Former U.S. Congressman Kevin Brady of Texas says provisions in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are beneficial for Texas agriculture. Parts of the Grain Standards Act will expire this year unless Congress takes action. A lot of mystery remains for cattle liver abscess researchers. There are more hogs in Texas this year. Texas A&M’s annual Beef Cattle Short Course is just around the corner. Silage chopping has begun in Central Texas....

Jun 30, 202523 minEp. 1259

Texas Ag Today - June 27, 2025

*Much of the Texas cotton crop is behind schedule. *Registration is underway for the Bennett Trust Women’s Land Stewardship Conference. *A federal court has ordered Texas based AgriDime LLC to pay $1.6 million in restitution in a cattle Ponzi scheme. *Managing cattle in a time of high prices can be challenging. *We could soon see changes to the H2A guest worker program. *An Amarillo company specializes in transporting agricultural products across the U.S. *Times are changing for Texas gardening....

Jun 27, 202523 minEp. 1258

Texas Ag Today - June 26, 2025

*The Texas wheat harvest is winding down. *The Texas Department of Agriculture has issued a statewide warning about a crop fungus. *Texas Governor Greg Abbott has directed the formation of a New World screwworm response team. *Rains in the Texas High Plains have allowed some ranchers to get more use out of winter wheat. *U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins recently took a ride along the border on horseback. *The corn crop in the Upper Gulf Coast looks good so far. *The Texas Rolling Pla...

Jun 26, 202523 minEp. 1257

Texas Ag Today - June 25, 2025

*There are not enough sterile flies being dropped in Mexico to keep New World screwworms from moving north. *Texas lawmakers will head back to Austin in a few weeks. *Wheat harvest is back up and running after rain delays. *More rain is falling on the Texas High Plains this week. *A group of men and women patrol the border every day to protect Texas livestock. *The cotton crop in the Upper Gulf Coast is looking good right now. *Farmers are busy with harvest in Deep South Texas. *Providing shade ...

Jun 25, 202523 minEp. 1256

Texas Ag Today - June 24, 2025

*Wheat harvest continues to move north. *Recent rains have helped reduce drought conditions across Texas. *USDA’s monthly Cattle on Feed report contained no surprises. *Farmers in Southeast Texas heard a Farm Bill update at a recent field day. *A month ago Mexico promised to make water deliveries to South Texas. *Researchers at West Texas A&M are making new discoveries about liver abscesses in cattle. *The state’s largest farm organization welcomes the news of a sterile screwworm fly facilit...

Jun 24, 202523 minEp. 1255

Texas Ag Today - June 23, 2025

*The state legislative session was good for agriculture. *Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have come together to support efforts to combat New World screwworms. *Summer livestock grazing conditions are good for those areas of Texas that have received spring rainfall. *West Texas A&M is playing a leading role in liver abscess research. *Having full lakes and a full soil moisture profile is making for an optimistic year in the Texas Rolling Plains. *Pinkeye in cattle is a concern this ti...

Jun 23, 202523 minEp. 1254

Texas Ag Today - June 20, 2025

*USDA has a multi-point plan to combat screwworms. *Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller supports the USDA plan. *USDA'a plan is getting a positive reaction from the Texas livestock industry. *Farmers in Victoria County have had a good year so far, but that may have changed. *Wheat harvest is underway in Kansas. *Consumers love beef. *Scattered rainfall continues in Central Texas. *West Nile virus is still infecting horses.

Jun 20, 202524 minEp. 1253

Texas Ag Today - June 19, 2025

*USDA is planning a sterile screwworm distribution facility in the Rio Grande Valley. *Rain has put a big damper on the Texas wheat harvest. *Rain is also slowing cotton planting. *Texas A&M broke ground on a new veterinary hospital. *Nominations are being accepted for local Farm Service Agency committees. *Rains in the Texas High Plains are impacting ranchers’ decision making. *Extreme South Texas is hot and dry. *Flies cause 6 billion dollars each year in damage to the U.S. cattle industry...

Jun 19, 202524 minEp. 1252

Texas Ag Today - June 18, 2025

*The Texas Wheat harvest is at a stand-still. *The U.S. Department of Labor is hosting a webinar on federal guidelines for agricultural workers. *Growing cotton will be a losing endeavor for most Texas farmers this year. *Texas farmers learned about two new sorghum varieties available this year. *Margins are getting tight for Texas cattle feeders. *Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins addressed concerns over reductions in staff at USDA offices. *Farmers in the Texas Southern Plains are dealing w...

Jun 18, 202524 minEp. 1251

Texas Ag Today - June 17, 2025

*The Texas Panhandle is getting historical rains. *Cow herd rebuilding may be getting underway. *Heavier carcass weights are creating some unique challenges for the beef industry. *Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins shared what it will take to let Mexican feeder cattle back into the United States. *Corn prices are low right now, and the outlook isn’t positive. *Grass is growing in East Texas thanks to great spring rains. *The Texas State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners has made some p...

Jun 17, 202523 minEp. 1250

Texas Ag Today - June 16, 2025

*Cattle herd rebuilding may be getting underway. *Registration is underway for Texas A&M’s Prescribed Burning School. *Winter wheat harvest has come to a halt due to rain. *West Texas A&M is helping the beef industry deal with increasing feedlot cattle weights. *U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins gave the House Agriculture Committee and update on her efforts to improve ag trade. *Cowherd expansion is slow, while cattle prices continue to hit new records. *The lower Coastal Bend...

Jun 16, 202523 minEp. 1249

Texas Ag Today - June 13, 2025

*Texas cotton acreage is expected to fall this year. *Interest in the Livestock Risk Protection program is increasing. *U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales is pushing for a sterile fly facility in West Texas. *Texas farmers attend a field day on the Upper Gulf Coast. *Study examines the response of the equine herpes vaccine given in the nose and muscle. *Range management for livestock grazing can be challenging, but proper management for better production from cattle, sheep and goats can be achieved....

Jun 13, 202523 minEp. 1248

Texas Ag Today - June 12, 2025

*The U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol continues to grow. *The United States and China have reported reached a tentative trade agreement. *Corn planting is wrapping up in Texas. *In the Texas High Plains, crop insurance claims are coming in after last week’s severe weather. *New news on the fight against New World Screwworms is expected soon. *A field day in Southeast Texas gave farmers an opportunity to learn more about the crop varieties they are growing on their own farms. *East Texas hay and pastur...

Jun 12, 202523 minEp. 1247

Texas Ag Today - June 11, 2025

*The Texas wheat harvest continues. *Texas Tech is home to a state-of-the-art machine that will enhance the study of crop traits. *Texas cotton acreage may be higher than the current USDA estimate of 5.5 million acres. *Some of the world’s top beef industry minds are in Amarillo this week. *A U.S. lawmaker from Texas has introduced a bill to prevent foreign ownership of American farmland. *We are officially in hurricane season. *Now is the time to prepare plants and landscapes for the Texas summ...

Jun 11, 202523 minEp. 1246

Texas Ag Today - June 10, 2025

*Texas cotton planting is half done. *Winter wheat harvest results are coming in. *Times are pretty good for Texas feedlots right now. *The future of crop protection products is a concern for Texas farmers. *Lawmakers are pushing for resources to help Texas fend off New World Screwworms. *The Texas Beef Council received an update on beef exports. *The Texas Rolling Plains is getting a lot of rain this spring. *Orphaned wildlife may not be orphaned at all....

Jun 10, 202523 minEp. 1245

Texas Ag Today - June 9, 2025

*Feedlots have been making money, but that may not last. *Times are tough for Texas High Plains farmers. *USDA is making payments to livestock producers under the Emergency Livestock Relief Program. *International trade adds a lot of value to U.S. cattle. *Extreme South Texas is hot and dry. *Orphan wildlife are commonly found by humans.

Jun 09, 202523 minEp. 1244

Texas Ag Today - June 6, 2025

*Will Brazil continue to take cotton customers away from the US? *TFB President Russell Boening testified in front of a House Ag subcommittee Thursday on farm bill conservation programs. *The economic situation has influenced how farmers are dividing their acres this year. *Texas legislative session good for Texas agriculture. *Grain is filling out in Coastal Bend. *The disease anaplasmosis is an ongoing battle in the cattle industry....

Jun 06, 202523 minEp. 1243

Texas Ag Today - June 5, 2025

*The Texas Cattle Feeders Association is working with other sectors of the livestock industry in Texas to prepare for New World Screwworms. *A bill that would expand students’ milk options at school has cleared a key hurdle. *What does sustainability really look like in the cattle business? *Grazing conditions in Central Texas have been good for sheep. *CBD is being used on many different animals and people. *The South Plains cotton crop is emerging, and grain sorghum is looking good....

Jun 05, 202524 minEp. 1242

Texas Ag Today - June 4, 2025

*The Texas Supreme Court recently issued an important ruling that clarifies who owns the pore space beneath land. *Senate Ag Committee Ranking Member Amy Klobuchar expresses concern with reductions-in-staff at USDA and proposed SNAP cuts. *Despite tariff uncertainty, red meat exports are on-par with last year. *It was a rainy spring in the Texas Panhandle. What’s the forecast for this summer? *Summer is the time to watch out for blue-green algae. *The Central Texas Sheep and Goat Conference was ...

Jun 04, 202524 minEp. 1241

Texas Ag Today - June 3, 2025

*Cattle markets have been setting new records over the past couple of weeks. *The farm bill’s conservation title was the focus of a recent Senate Ag hearing. *It was a marvelously wet spring for the Texas Panhandle. *US meat exporters are taking a wait-and-see approach when it comes to tariffs. *Hand walking, icing, stretches and stall rest are all important parts of the rehabilitation and recovery from a soft tissue injury for horses. *The lack of an appropriate fertility program may be the num...

Jun 03, 202523 minEp. 1240

Texas Ag Today - June 2, 2025

*Cotton futures continue to trade at unprofitable levels in the mid to high sixties. What’s keeping them in that range? *Changes to the Federal Milk Marketing Orders went into effect Sunday. *Texas is expected to see above-average temperatures and barely average rainfall in June. *The Beef Improvement Federation research symposium and convention is coming up in Amarillo. *Recovery and rehabilitation from a soft tissue injury can be lengthy for horses. *It’s been wet in East Texas recently, and t...

Jun 02, 202524 minEp. 1239

Texas Ag Today - May 30, 2025

*Texas sorghum is looking very good this year. *There’s a possibility the U.S. could lift restrictions on livestock imports from Mexico later this year. *Texas farmers’ input helped shape a bill addressing the MAHA movement. *Grain sorghum farmers should consider the benefits and cost of leaving residue in the field after harvest. *New duties on 2,4-D imports have been set. *Veterinarians are seeing more cases of Johne’s disease in beef cattle....

May 30, 202524 minEp. 1238

Texas Ag Today - May 29, 2025

*Texas pasture and range conditions are better than last year. *New tariffs on products from the European Union have been delayed. *USDA is investing $21 million to retrofit a facility in Mexico to produce sterile screwworm flies. *Analysis of last year’s Texas Panhandle wildfires is continuing. *An active hurricane season is ahead of us. *USDA issued a series of proposals intended to support small farms. *There are multiple options to identify cattle....

May 29, 202523 minEp. 1237

Texas Ag Today - May 28, 2025

*A bill to protect farmers from city government overreach is on the governor’s desk. *The state’s largest farm organization is accepting applications for the first-ever Ag Influencer of the Year contest. *There’s a big variation in crop development in the Coastal Bend. *The devastating wildfires that scorched over a million acres of land in the Texas Panhandle last year continue to receive attention from researchers. *USDA has rolled out policies to support small family farms. *The sheep and goa...

May 28, 202523 minEp. 1236

Texas Ag Today - May 27, 2025

*There were no surprises in the latest Cattle on Feed report. *Texas farmers impacted by a lack of irrigation water in the Rio Grande Valley have more time to apply for financial help. *The CME Group has reset daily price limits for live and feeder cattle futures contracts. *Wheat streak mosaic virus showed up in the Texas Panhandle late in the season. *The “Make America Healthy Again” report is out. *A strong locking gate is important for rural landowners. *There’s an annual cattle drive river ...

May 27, 202523 minEp. 1235

Texas Ag Today - May 26, 2025

*There’s a big variation in crop conditions in the Coastal Bend. *Registration is underway for the largest beef cattle educational event in the world. *Is cow herd rebuilding underway? *Wheat streak mosaic virus has struck a number of wheat fields in the northern Panhandle. *The “One Big Beautiful Bill” has cleared a key hurdle in Washington. *Rural landowner should take advantage of modern security technology. *Bermudagrass decline is characterized by gradual thinning of stands over time. *Some...

May 26, 202523 minEp. 1234

Texas Ag Today - May 23, 2025

*Wheat disease pressure was light this year. *The Farm Service Agency is now accepting applications for general and continuous CRP. *Texas cotton gins saw a lot more business last year compared to the previous two years. *The Texas legislature is once again strengthening the right to farm and ranch. *Texas Panhandle wheat suffered from a lack of moisture early in the spring. *The Natural Resources Conservation Service wants employees out in the field. *The hot summer is near and that can affect ...

May 23, 202523 minEp. 1233

Texas Ag Today - May 22, 2025

*The U.S. Meat Export Federation is meeting in Ft. Worth. *Efforts to bring high speed internet to farmers and ranchers continue. *May is mental health awareness month. *Texas Panhandle crops are showing the benefit of early spring rains. *A report from the Make American Healthy Again commission could target pesticides. *The latest Texas Crop Progress report shows varied amounts of rainfall across the state. *There is a lot of farm machinery running across Texas right now. *It’s important to be ...

May 22, 202523 minEp. 1232

Texas Ag Today - May 21, 2025

*Cotton planting is running behind both here in Texas and nationwide. *A new facility in Texas will help livestock researchers better understand livestock reproduction issues. *A potential screwworm infestation could have big effect on the Texas deer population. *Cattle feeders are getting the best prices they’ve ever received. *EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin says farmer input was taken into consideration when crafting a final insecticide strategy. *Beef loving Texans will be firing up the grill f...

May 21, 202523 minEp. 1231

Texas Ag Today - May 20, 2025

*The chairman of the House Agriculture Committee defended farm safety net spending. *Drought conditions are improving across parts of Texas. *Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz is asking the U.S. Trade Representative to include the 1944 water treaty in the USMCA. *Memorial Day will kick off the summer grilling season. *Cattle feeders in Texas are enjoying a period of economic strength. *EPA has released a draft insecticide strategy. *Temperatures are heating up on the Texas Southern Plains. *A mare...

May 20, 202523 minEp. 1230
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