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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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Episodes

Texas Ag Today - January 25, 2023

Next week's Cattle Inventory Report should show the nation's cow herd is still shrinking. Crossing dairy and beef cattle has created a new source of revenue for Texas High Plains dairies. The world is rediscovering U.S. sorghum. A Texas A&M research team is working on ways to boost pig birth weight. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Jan 25, 202323 minEp. 627

Texas Ag Today - January 24, 2023

Several groups are filing lawsuits against the Environmental Protection Agency's new Waters of the U.S. rule. Snow and rain have fallen across many areas of Texas this week, bringing much needed moisture to fields and pastures. Calving season is getting closer. The Texas legislative session is picking up speed. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Jan 24, 202323 minEp. 626

Texas Ag Today - January 23, 2023

Texan Benny Cox wrapped up his eight year commitment of leadership in the American Sheep Industry Association last week. Tickets are on sale for the annual Hemphill County Beef Conference. The National Corn Growers Association is focused on the 2023 Farm Bill. Extreme South Texas felt the winter cold around Christmas, but it is feeling a lot like summer so far in 2023. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Jan 23, 202323 minEp. 625

Texas Ag Today - January 20, 2023

USDA has increased their estimate of 2022 for the past four months, and many in the Texas cotton industry find that hard to believe. The Texas legislative session is off to its typical slow start, but Inauguration Day will help to get things rolling. East Texas farmers and ranchers have a good outlook for 2023, if Mother Nature cooperates. We’ll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Jan 20, 202323 minEp. 624

Texas Ag Today - January 19, 2023

Texas will have a strong influence on the new Congress as the 2023 Farm Bill is written. A lot of rangelands across Texas are in very bad shape, and full recovery will take a while when the drought finally ends. Texas corn farmers will have a new corn herbicide available this year. There’s a new FDA approved product to treat arthritis in horses. We’ll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Jan 19, 202323 minEp. 623

Texas Ag Today - January 18, 2023

Two Texas Republicans will serve on the House Agriculture Committee in the new Congress. Texas High Plains feedlots are anticipating some relief on feed prices in the months ahead. The latest wheat genetics are addressing drought tolerance, yield and standability. Central Texas wheat is suffering the effects of the Christmas freeze.

Jan 18, 202323 minEp. 622

Texas Ag Today - January 17, 2023

There isn't much time left to get a Farm Bill completed, but Texas A&M's Bart Fischer says it is possible to get it done. Soil testing can have big benefits. It may be winter, but the chores for Texas gardeners are not letting up. There are a lot of causes of coughing in horses. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Jan 17, 202323 minEp. 621

Texas Ag Today - January 16, 2023

Last week's USDA Crop Production and Supply & Demand Report boosted corn prices higher. Improved soil health can be a big asset to farmers on the Texas High Plains. Veterinarians have finally diagnosed the disease that caused several horse deaths in Louisiana. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Jan 16, 202323 minEp. 620

Texas Ag Today - January 13, 2023

High fertilizer prices are taking a toll on both farmers and fertilizer companies. The 88th session of the Texas legislature is now underway. Farmers and ranchers are dealing with tighter budgets this year, thanks to the Fed’s interest rate hikes. Junior livestock show season has begun.

Jan 13, 202323 minEp. 619

Texas Ag Today - January 12, 2023

USDA increased U.S. cotton production once again. The 2022 drought may cause some Texas farmers to consider new cropping systems and management strategies. When the time comes to rebuild Texas cattle herds, getting the right animals to match your resources is something to think about. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Jan 12, 202323 minEp. 618

Texas Ag Today - January 11, 2023

More disaster relief is on the way for 2020 and 2021 crops. We visit with the Animal Agriculture Alliance at the American Farm Bureau convention in Puerto Rico. Hopefully Texas cattle producers will be rebuilding thinned out herds in 2023. Although parts of Texas have had some rain, hay supplies are short. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Jan 11, 202323 minEp. 617

Texas Ag Today - January 10, 2023

The American Farm Bureau Federation signed a Memorandum of Understanding with John Deere that allows farmers to repair their own equipment. A Texan has spent the last year as chair of the American Farm Bureau’s Young Farmer and Rancher committee. Corn farmers on the Texas High Plains face a lot of challenges as water availability declines. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Jan 10, 202323 minEp. 616

Texas Ag Today - January 9, 2023

The American Farm Bureau Federation convention is underway in Puerto Rico. Sorghum farmers in the Texas High Plains may have some new opportunities with the ethanol business this year. Pork exports continue to gain momentum. This may be a year that Texas cattle producers need mineral supplementation. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Jan 09, 202323 minEp. 615

Texas Ag Today - January 6, 2023

USDA announced more funding to expand meat processing, including one project here in Texas. There are all kinds of producer education meetings taking place across Texas this month. The 88th session of the Texas legislature kicks off in a few days. A new year means new faces in Congress. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Jan 06, 202323 minEp. 614

Texas Ag Today - January 5, 2023

U.S. cotton acreage is expected to drop this year. Great opportunities are coming for Texas cattle producers. Central Texas farmers and ranchers have a great educational opportunity coming up soon in Waco. Feeding beef cows through the winter is the most expensive cost of cow calf production. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Jan 05, 202323 minEp. 613

Texas Ag Today - January 4, 2023

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller was sworn in Tuesday for a third term. Production costs are still rising for Texas farmers. There are several issues that Texas farmers and ranchers will be watching in 2023. Vitamin A is important in cattle diets. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Jan 04, 202323 minEp. 612

Texas Ag Today - January 3, 2023

Farm groups are not happy with the new Waters of the U.S. rule. This could be a challenging year for farmers on the Texas High Plains. The sorghum industry received a grant to encourage climate smart sorghum. Deep South Texas farmers received some bad news regarding the Lake Amistad Dam. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Jan 03, 202323 minEp. 611

Texas Ag Today - January 2, 2023

The Environmental Protection Agency released a new Waters of the U.S. rule Friday. There isn’t much to be happy about when looking back at Texas agriculture in 2022. We'll look at the weather outlook for January. It's farm meeting season in East Texas. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Jan 02, 202323 minEp. 610

Texas Ag Today - December 30, 2022

The Texas wool industry is struggling to export wool onto the world market. Growing corn is becoming more challenging on the Texas High Plains. Texas soybean growers will soon have another tool to help control weeds. 2022 will be remembered as a year of drought in Texas. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Dec 30, 202223 minEp. 609

Texas Ag Today - December 29, 2022

There is a lot of uncertainty in Texas agriculture going into 2023. Spring calving season is just around the corner. With input costs soaring, there are new products on the market that may help farmers cut back on fertilizers. The Coastal Bend finally got a taste of winter conditions last week. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Dec 29, 202223 minEp. 608

Texas Ag Today - December 28, 2022

Feedlot inventories continue to drop, but Texas feedyards will need to make some strategic moves to stay in the black in the months ahead. Funding has been approved for 2023 Beef Checkoff programs. There are several different methods to dehorn dairy calves. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Dec 28, 202223 minEp. 607

Texas Ag Today - December 27, 2022

Texas may have more members of our congressional delegation on the House Agriculture Committee next year. Chemigation can save farmers time and money. The Texas Southern Plains has dealt with some very cold temperatures last week. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Dec 27, 202223 minEp. 606

Texas Ag Today - December 26, 2022

The nation's wheat crop was in poor shape going into last weeks arctic freeze. Passing the farm or ranch down to the next generation can be a difficult task. Texas cotton farmers play a vital role in developing the next generation of cotton varieties. Central and East Texas saw record low temperatures last week. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Dec 26, 202223 minEp. 605

Texas Ag Today - December 23, 2022

Cattle producers across Texas are dealing with the cold arctic blast. Many Texas High Plains farmers are making planting decisions for next year. The West Texas cotton harvest is just about done after a very challenging year. Fair trade with Mexico must be protected. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Dec 23, 202223 minEp. 604

Texas Ag Today - December 22, 2022

Disaster relief for 2022 was included in the omnibus spending packaged approved by Congress a few days ago. A lot of sorghum was planted into failed cotton fields this year. USDA is making a multi-million dollar climate investment in Texas beef production. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Dec 22, 202223 minEp. 603

Texas Ag Today - December 21, 2022

Cotton marketing is very slow right now. We’re seeing a significant decline in the number of cattle in Texas feedlots. The artic cold is moving across Texas right now, and that presents a lot of challenges for livestock producers. It's been a warm fall in the Rio Grande Valley. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Dec 21, 202223 minEp. 602

Texas Ag Today - December 20, 2022

Congress has a short time frame to get the 2023 Farm Bill done. Drought conditions have improved across much of Texas. A mysterious disease continues to impact horses. East Texas farmers have enjoyed warmer temperatures this fall, at least until this week. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Dec 20, 202223 minEp. 601

Texas Ag Today - December 19, 2022

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. Unusual weather conditions in the Texas Coastal Bend have been a blessing for farmers and ranchers there. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Dec 19, 202223 minEp. 600

Texas Ag Today - December 16, 2022

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 wheat in Texas. USDA is investing big bucks for climate smart agriculture here in Texas. Probiotics are commonly used in veterinary medicine, but some probiotics for horses are questionable. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Dec 16, 202223 minEp. 599

Texas Ag Today - December 15, 2022

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 in Texas Panhandle agriculture. Texas cotton growers play a vital role in developing new cotton varieties. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Dec 15, 202223 minEp. 598
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